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  4. COAL STRIKE BEGINS.

    LONDON, Friday.—Under the Emergency Powers Act a proclamation has been issued concerning the cessation of work Che coal miners, declaring that a state ...

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  5. PAYING THE ALLIES.

    LONDON, To-day.—In the course of Exploring the paths towards a solution of the reparations problem it is understood it is Germany recently approached ...

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  6. TERRORS OF COMMUNISM.

    LONDON, To-day —A horrible crime is attributed to The Communists in Saxony who wantonly extinguished the furnaces through which power was supplied to ...

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  7. HOUSE OF HAPSBURG

    Conflicting stories are coming to hand regarding the attempt of the ex-Emperor Karl to seize the Hungarian throne. The Regent (Admiral Hor thy) has resigned, and the little frontier town of Stainamanger, which Karl made ...

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  8. RECOVERING THE ASHES

    The problem of picking a test team capable of beating the Australians on English wickets is causing great anxiety to the M.C.C. Drastic alterations to Douglas unsuccessful elevens are suggested, and there is a ...

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  9. MISSION TO UNCLE SAM

    WASHINGTON, To-day. — France, through its envoy, M. Viviani, stands before the. United States seeking the symbathy, understanding, and moral support ...

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  10. COUNTING CHICKENS.

    The correspondent of the "Times" at Warsaw states that the Polish rejoicing over the result of the Silesian plebiscite is premature. The Poles overlook the hard ...

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  11. MAILED FIST IN IRELAND.

    VANCOUVER, To-day.—The Associated Press describes the report of the Washington Committee of one hundred which, is investigating the Irish anti-British ...

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  12. AUSTRAUA'S HORSE LOVERS TRAVEL BY MOTOR.

    The Australian's love for horses is oroverbial, but he prefers to go to the race track fay motor car. The above picture shows several hundreds of the 2,000 ears that were parked at Oakbank on Monday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. OILS AND WATERCOLOURS.

    On Monday afternoon His Excellency the Governor will open an exhibition of our, watercolours, and etchings by the late Gustave A. Barnes in the Society of ...

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  14. CABINET CHANGES.

    LONDON, To-day.—Ministerial changes announced include:—Sir R. S. Home Chancellor of the Exchequer), Right Hon. F. E. Guest (Secretary of State), ...

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  15. DR. MANNIX RETURN.

    LONDON, To-day.—The "Times" correspondent at Rome has had an interview with Dr. Mannix, who is leaving for London in about ten days and will catch ...

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  16. Return to Switzerland.

    A Buda-Pesth telegram alleges thai Admiral Horthy has resigned bis authority o the ex-Emperor and several of the garrisons have acclaimed Karl. Various ...

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  17. PRINCE AS JOCKEY.

    LONDON, To-day.—The Prince of Wales rede bis favourite horse Pet Dog to victory in the Welsh Guards Challenge Cup at Hawthorn Hi si amid tremendous ...

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  18. POSSIBILITIES OF PEACE.

    LONDON, Friday.—A new and determined effort towards peace has been institated by a number of leading Irish business men. An executive and ...

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  19. SEAMAN KILLED.

    VANCOUVER, To-day.—Fred Klehel, a seaman, who was discharged from the steamer Broxton at Newcastle. Australia, on February 1, and recently arrived here, ...

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  20. CHIEF RAILWAYS ENGINEER.

    Mr. F. W. Stephen, who since July last Jim been acting as Chief Engineer for Railways during the long-service leave of Mr. J. C. B. Mdnacrieff. has been formally ...

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  21. COWLER'S OFFENSIVE.

    LONDON, To-day.—Tom Cowier, a British heayweight, knocked out Breiten straeter, the German heavy weight champion, in the second round. The German ...

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  22. INDIAN RIOTS.

    There has been a recurrence of the disturbances at Nagpur in connection with the so-called temperance movement. Liquor shops were raided on Saturday ...

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  23. CRIPPLING INDUSTRY.

    LONDON, To-day.—One effect of the British coal strike is to again divert the European trade in coal to America. The various Continental countries that ...

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  24. COLLIDED IN FOG.

    VANCOUVER, To-day.—The coastwise passenger liner Governor Admiral in was sunk 30 minutes after a collision in a Puget Sound fog with. the Seattle ...

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  25. NEW VICEROY.

    LONDON, To-day.—Lord Edmund Talbot has been appointed, to succeed Lord French as first Viceroy of Ireland under the new regime. Under the Home Rule Act the first duty ...

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  26. ESMONDE'S ORATORY.

    VANCOUVER, Today.—T. G. Edsmonde, who has been allowed to land here on the understanding that be will proceed direct to England, addressed a private meeting ...

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  27. STOREY VISITS THE SOMME.

    LONDON, To-day.—The Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Storey) has returned from his visit to the Somme battlefields considerably improved in health. He ...

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  28. DISMISSED EMPLOYES.

    Two large firms in Adelaide dealing will he standardised motor body business save recently been compelled to reduced their staffs by nearly a hundred employes ...

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  29. WINNING JOCKEYS.

    LONDON, Friday.—Australians head the list of winning jockeys for the present season. Bullock's record is nine wins and Carelake's six. ...

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  30. BOOT TRADE WAGES.

    A meeting of boot manufacturers was held at the Commercial Traveller Association rooms to consider the finding of the recent conference of boot ...

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  31. IMPERIAL EXECUTIVE.

    OTTAWA, Friday.—In the House of Commons a member read a press report of a speech by the Now Zealand Premier (Mr. Massy), who oppressed the view ...

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  32. ESMONDE TO LAND.

    VANCOUVER, Friday.—Mr. T. G. Esmonde will land have, Laving agreed to proceed to England. ...

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  33. PORT ADELAIDE AND ITS PROGRESS.

    Port Adelaide business men will be interested id learn that, portion of the well-known property in Commercial Road. Port Adelaide, which was occupied ...

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  35. BRITISH REVENUE.

    LONDON, Friday.—The revenue for the financial year ended March 31 was £1.425,984,666, compared with £1.339,571,321 in 1919-20. The revenue for the past ...

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  36. IMPERIAL DEFENCE COMMITTEE.

    LONDON, To-day.—In view of the prime importance of the detence problems that will arise at me gathering of Premiers in June the Government is ...

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  37. POLICE COMPENSATION.

    LONDON, Friday.—A policeman who was wounded in Ireland has been awarded £5.300 compensation and £190 annual pension. Another was awarded £4.000. ...

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