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  2. IRELAND. S

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is stated in Government circles at Dublin that there are signs that the Irish Republican Army urgently needs funds Collections were made in ...

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  3. SENATOR MILLEN.

    LONDON, Thursday — In a lengthy sketchy interview Senator Millen expounded the White Australia and immigration policies. He says:—"The experience of ...

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  4. CANTERBURY PARK RACES.

    SYDNEY, Friday—For Canterbury Park rases "Poseidon" tips- Flying Handicap.—Myamley, Goonrianawa, Steelbrook. ...

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  5. SHIPPING STRIKE.

    SYDNEY. Friday.—Mr. Walsh has received the shipowners' letter in whieh the terms of the owners were set out. He has forwarded the letter to all the branches and ...

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  6. PROPOSED PEACE TRIBUNAL.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The appointment of a new executive council of the 'Federated Seamen's Union is not likely to make any difference in the union's view. The demands of ...

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  7. MATTERS GETTING WORSE.

    LONDON, Thursday:—The Irish war is getting worse. A land mine has been employed for the first time, with the result that four of the police were killed and seven ...

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  8. THE TURF. S

    MELBOURNE, Friday,—Nozier, secretary of the Williamatown Racing Club, was officially informed to-day that the embargo on racing would not be lifted for to-morrow. ...

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  9. STORY OF SAVAGERY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—An appalling story of savagery was told in the county court of Kerry by a constable who was captured by Sinn Feiners and beaten into a state of ...

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  10. A WHITE AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Thursday.— The "Times," in a leading article welcoming Senator Millen's statement declares that the people of Australia must be white besause an ...

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  11. BOXING

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday.—A message from New York states that the proposed match between Dempsey and Willard has been cancelled. Dempsey is apparently ...

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  13. YACHTING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Northcote Cup, the blue ribbon of yachting events, was sailed in Sydney Harbor to-day. The event was won by Awanui (N.S.W.), The ...

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  15. MILITARY LORRY BOMBED.

    DUBLIN, Thursday.—There has been another exciting night. Bombs were thrown at a military lorry and the occupants opened a fusilade on a crowded street. Women ...

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  16. NAVAL CONSTRUCTION.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday. —The Navy General Board recently reportd to Mr. Daniels, who transmitted the report to the Naval Committee. The report is as follows: ...

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  17. CRICKET.

    The following team will represent Girard's Hill in their match against All Blues, play to commence at 1.30 p.m.:—Kenny, Topfer, Volkman, Lance, Johnson, Iveli, Hutley, ...

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  19. POLICEMEN KILLED.

    LONDON, Thursday.— Two police lorries were ambushed at Dromkeen. Nine policemen were killed and two wounded. ...

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  20. HILL ON DROPPING ARMSTRONG.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Referring to the drop ping of Armstrong by the Victorian selectors Clem Hill says if this sort of thing eon tinues it will kill cricket in Australia. ...

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  21. CAMBRIAN DISASTER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Dramatic evi[?] dence was given at the inquestion the Cambian disaster. The signalman at Newtown soid Abermule telephoned him asking if the ...

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  23. THE VICTORIAN ELEVEN.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A publie meeting at Melbourne last night resolved that "this meeting of lovers of sport expresses its condemnation of the treatment meted ont to ...

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  24. SOUTH AFRICA.

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.—Polling day is next Tuesday. The excitement is great. Perhaps the most momentous election campaign in the history of South Africa has ...

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  25. DECISIONS OF UMPIRES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The secretary of the Marylebone Club has sent a letter to first class umpires pointing oat that an umpire's decision is final and umpires must on no ...

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  26. DISARAMENT.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday.—General Pershing says it is unsafe and unwise for any one nation to disarm unless others do likewise. Prance could not safely reduce her ...

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  27. BOWLING.

    A meeting of the new directors of the Lismore Bowling Club was held on Thursday afternoon, when the following officers were appointed for the ensuing year:—President ...

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  28. OVERSEAS LABOR.

    LONDON, Thursday,—Disquieting reports from Italy indicate the danger of a big strike. The Socialist Labor Conference assembled at Rome issued an ultimatum to ...

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  30. LONDON CONFERENCE.

    LONDON,Wednesday.—Renter learns that Germany hitherto has not replied officially to the invitation the conference at London on 28th February, but the well-informed ...

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  31. ALLEGED THEFT OF RING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At the Central Police Court this morning Cecilia Russell, 23, was charged with having stolen a diamond ring valued at £188, the property of William ...

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  32. BUILDING TBADE.

    LONDON, Thursday,—The building trade operatives objected to the Government proposals for dilution by the admission of unemployed ex-service men. Their reply, ...

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  33. MESOPOTAMIA.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The draft of the British mandate for Mesopotamia, which will be supplied to the League of Nations for approval, is extraordinarily ambiguous ...

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  34. QUESTXOK or DISARMAMENT.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday.—That until an agreement is reached amongst the Great Powers the U.S.A. must continue its army programme, was testified to by General ...

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  35. FRENCH HONOE BRITISH REGIMENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The [?]st stone plinths for the regimental monument to King Edwards' Horse was laid on 30th January at Veille Chapelle, Pas de Calais, the Mayor, ...

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  36. BATEN BY DOGS.

    SYDNEY, Friday,—Constable /smith, of Culvairn, has discovered the remains of Albert Martin, who had been missing for several days. The skull had a hole in the ...

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