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  2. "BUT TO DO AND DIE"

    PARIS, Saturday. — An inquiry has opened into the circumstances under which six mumed French soldiers, it is alleged, were shot owing to a ...

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  4. TASMANIAN FORTNIGHT

    HOBART, Saturday. — The T.R.C. Cup Carnival was brought to a successful conclusion this afternoon at Elwick, the weather being perfect and ...

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  5. CARGO PILFERING

    LONDON, Friday.—Lord Inchcape, the chairman of directors of the P. and O. Co., in a letter which appeared in yesterday's newspapers, said: Ships ...

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  6. ROSEHILL RACES

    SYDNEY, Saturday—Following are the results of the meeting held at Rosehill to-day:— FLYING HANDICAP. ...

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  7. KERRY OUTRAGE

    LONDON, Friday.—Major Holmes, with auxiliaries, was proceeding in two motor lorries when they wore ambushed near Castle Island (Kerry) by 40 ...

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  8. AMERICA AND JAPAN

    TOKIO, Saturday.—Japan's answer to the United States' Note concerning the killing of Lieut. Langdon, an American officer at Vladivostock, has been ...

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  9. GERMAN INDEMNITY

    PARIS, Friday—At the Inter—Allied Conference which is in session at Paris for the purpose of arriving at some definite agrocnient in regard to the ...

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  10. ISOLATED ANDKNPROTECTED

    VANCOUVER, Friday—The representative of the United Press Association at Tokio reports that the newspaper "Kokumin Shinbun" states ...

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  11. AMERICAN LADY KIDNAPPED.

    An American lady, who had returned to Ireland in order to claim her farm at Fermony, has been kidnapped from, her motor car near Fermoy by ...

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  12. REPARATION.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The Court of Casation to-day annulled the sentence of the six soldiers who were shot in 1914, and awarded their widows ...

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  13. ORDERS TO QUIT.

    A message from Washington reports that Mr. Daniel O'Callaghan, Lord Mayor of Cork, who, in company with Patrick M'Sweeney, brother of the late ...

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  14. IN AFGHANISTAN

    ALLAHABAD, Sunday— The British mission to Kabul (Afghanistan) is being extensively entertained at the Amir's palace, and festivities on a ...

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  15. GERMAN OIL INTERESTS

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday.—It is reported that two of the leading German oil companies arc arranging for an amalgamation, including a large number ...

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  16. GOOD SAMARITANS.

    A group of Quakers have sailed from Kew York for Ireland for the purpose of ascertaining for the American Committee for Irish Relief first-hand ...

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  17. SPECIFIED TIME TO DISARM.

    The military exports have furnished their reports to the Supreme Council at Paris, and it is understood that they recommend that Germany should be ...

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  19. GROWTH OF DANZIG

    LONDON, Saturday.—The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" at Berlin draws attention to the growth of the port of Danzig as an overseas port. ...

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  20. OUT OF ORDER.

    A message from Washington states that Representative Mason (Illinois) moved as an amendment to the Diplomatic Consular Appropriation Bill ...

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  21. BOWLS

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday— In the bowling matches yesterday Invermay beat A.B.C. by 19 points, and South defeated East by 17 points. ...

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  22. TO RECONCILE BRITISH AND FRENCH VIEWS.

    Some Paris newspapers do not think the French and British views are so irreconcilable as they appear to be. "Le Petit Journal" says: "If our ...

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  23. WOOL REALISATION

    LONDON, Friday,—In an interview to the "Yorkshire' Post" Mr. H. B. Lasseter, speaking regarding the wool realisation scheme, would like to see ...

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  24. MAJOR HOLMES SUCCUMBS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Major Holmes, who was wounded during an attack by ambushers at Castle Island yesterday, has succumbed to his injuries. ...

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  25. LAUNCESTON DEFEATS N.W. COAST.

    On Saturday afternoon a team of Burnie and Ulverstone bowlers, representing the North-West Coast, played a ggame gainst the Launceston Club. ...

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  26. IMPERIAL DEFENCE

    LONDON", Friday. — Since the "Daily Chronicle's" announcement implicating the Dominions in new naval enterprises, the committee of Imperial ...

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  28. AMBUSHERS SURPRISED.

    Soldiers surprised some ambushers at Coachford (Cork), killing one and capturing 10, of whom five were wounded. Thomas Blake, a chemist, of ...

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  29. PENALTIES FOR TREATY NONFULFILMENT.

    PARIS, Saturday.—Before the interAllied conference concluded it was decided that the penalty for Germany's non-fulfilment of the disarmament ...

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  30. ROT IN VALUES.

    It was announced at a meeting of the British Wool Federation at Bradtion Association were determined to do ford that the directors of the ...

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  31. EMPIRE SETTLEMENT

    LONDON, Friday. — Lord Milnor (late Colonial Secretary) presided at the Empire settlement conference today. ...

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  32. LABOR TROUBLES

    MILAN, Saturday.—The Socialists have declared general "strikes in Florence (194 miles N.W. of Rome), thus interrupting the railways between ...

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  33. REPORT ACCEPTED.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The conference has adopted the reparations report, and has decided to meet the German representatives at a conference in London on ...

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  34. IN DISTRESS

    LONDON, Saturday. — Airship R34 after a bad landing on the Yorkshire coast, damaging her engines and propellars was blown out to sea. When ...

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  35. U.S. DISARMAMENT IMPOSSIBLE

    Speaking at Haverville (Massachusetts), Admiral Sims said that disarmament was impossible at present The United States should continue her ...

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  36. PRESS FELICITATIONS.

    "Les Temps" says: "Germany needs peace, and we hope she will recognise the necessity for fulfilling her obligations, voluntarily, and that she will ...

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  37. LAUNCESTON CRICKET

    LAUNCESTON, Saturday.—In the cricket matches yesterday the scores were:— Esk, first innigs, 156: second ...

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  38. NO NAVAL HOLIDAY.

    Sir Auckland Geddes (British Ambassador to the United States) had several Jong interviews with the British Premier (Hr. Lloyd George) at ...

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  39. WYNYARD AQUATIC CARNIVAL

    The swimming carnival of the Wynyard Aquatic Club hold on the wharf on Saturday afternoon waft a croat success. There were splendid entries for ...

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  40. WYNYARD TURF CLUB

    The big Coastal sporting fixture this aftornoon is the Wynyard Turf Club's picnic meeting of gallops and trots, Record entries have been received for ...

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  41. A CHAPTER OF MISHAPS.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The airship R34 reached the aerodrome at Howden, but owing to her crippled condition she bumped several times when landing ...

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  42. GRIMSBY FISHERMEN STRIKE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The fishermen at Grimsby, in Lincolnshire, who threatened to cease work owing to the trawler owners reducing wages by 40 per ...

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  43. AUSTRIA NEXT.

    A further conference will be held at Trieste shortly, to which the small nations of Central Europe will be invited, for the purpose of leaching an ...

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  44. UNITED STATES SHOULD LEAD.

    The U.S. Secretary for War (Mr. D. Baker), testifying before the committee of the House of Representatives at Washington on appropriations', said ...

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  45. T.T.C. MEETING.

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday. — The following are the weights for the first day of the T.T.C. Cup Carnival at Mowbray on Wednesday: ...

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  46. WOMEN AS JURORS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Four days' divorce proceedings before a mixed jury culminated in a disagreement for the second time. Sir E. Marshall Hall ...

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  47. EX-DIGGERS IN TROUBLE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Percival Sydney Courtney, motor mechanic, James Rohert Templeman, occupation not stated (both Victorian ex-Diggers), and ...

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  48. PROCESS-VERBAL SIGNED.

    PARIS, Saturday.—A process-verbal was signed at 5 o'clock this evening, when the delegates of the Allies passed a resolution that they were ...

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  49. SOUTH WALES COALFIELDS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Experts belicve that the worgt depression on the Sputh Wales coalfield has passed. The export price of coal has fallon from ...

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  50. LATROBE TURF CLUB

    The annual meeting of the Latrobe Turf Club was held at Lucas' Hotel on Friday night, when Mr. Henry Murray presided over a representative ...

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  51. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Friday.—It waa recently reported that Lord Derby had refused to join the coalition Government. It was stated that he might be asked to ...

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  52. PLEAD TO GO HOME.

    There women jurors at an Aylesbury murtler trial, who had already been locked up for four nights, pleaded to be allowed to go home on Saturday ...

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  53. SMELLING SALTS EOR JURYWOMEN.

    Fashions for jurywomen are discussed in the papers. Lady Alexander urges a plain dark coat and skirt, wtith a small featherless hat, and a small ...

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  54. THE TERMS.

    The terms fixed for the payments are: Forty-two annuities dating from May, 1921, the first two payments to be each £100,000,000; the next three ...

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