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  2. RECRIMINATORY ATTAVKS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Regarding the action of the central executive of the A.L.P. in sending to certain members of Parliament copies of the resolution forbidding ...

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  3. O"RDER IN IRELAND ACT."

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Kingly Wood, introduced a bill into the House of Commons to amend and limit, the duration of the Bestoration of Order in Ireland Act. He said the ...

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  4. IRISH VISITORS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A Melbourne message states the visit to Melbourne of two members of the Irish Overseas Mission is already.causing trouble, not merely on ...

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  5. NEW VOTING SYSTEM.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Lords Earl Beauchamp, moving the second reading of the Bill introducing an alternative ...

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  6. TICH CONTROVERSY.

    "Stockowner" writes re meeting of stuckowners held sit Kyogle oh lot-li inst.- Was it a coincidence that the representatives of the F.P.U. were in conference with ...

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  7. P.P.U CENTRAL EXECUTIVE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Alt- the.annual meeting of the central executive of the Primary Producers' Union Mr. C. J. McRae was re-elected president, and Messrs. Gordon and ...

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  8. ALLEGED FRAUDS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Three railway employees, Norman McLeod, 55, riding ganger; William Gunner, 45, timekeeper; and Eugene, Trim, 32, paymaster, were arraigned ...

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  9. FAVOUR OF DOOLEY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Paddington branch of the A.L.P. last night unanimously reaffirmed its previous decision in favour of Mr,v Dooley and against the executive. ...

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  10. RECENT ARRESTS IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Cosgrave replying to Mr. Johnston, Labour leader in the Bail Eireann, denied that the recent arrests arid deportations from England implied ...

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  11. FEDERAL LABOUR LEADERSHIP.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A report-regarding the proposed rearrangement of the Federal Labour leadership is current in Melbourne. It includes an exchange of seats ...

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  12. WRECKED BY BOMBS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Western Railway, waterworks near Watorford have been wrecked by bombs. ...

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  13. BISHOP'S RESIDENCE DESTROYED.

    LONDON,Wednesday.—Armed men burned the residence of the Catholic bishop at Kaphoe. ...

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  14. "THESE LABOUR RENEGADES"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— At a very early date," said Mr. McGirr to-day, "we will have forgotten that the Labour renegades of Dooley existed at all, and the Labour move ...

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  15. FIREBALL BURSTS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Violent thunderstorms which burst on the city and suburbs last night lasted for 12 hours. They were accompanied by particularly vivid lightning. ...

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  16. MR. OAKES TAKES ACTION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Acting Premier, Mr. OakeS Has taken certain action with regard to the two Irish Republican officials at present in Australia and who it is believed ...

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  17. CAMPAIGN OF INCENDIARISM.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Precautious are being taken, to guard against the campaign of incendiarism in London threatened by Irish extremists. Guards have been placed ...

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  18. CANBERRA HOSTEL.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The charges proposed for board and lodging at the. Canberra Hostel are objected to by Federal officers as prohibitive. A witness told the Federal ...

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  19. OF VITAL IMPORT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Sir Geo. Fuller addressed a private meeting of the Empire Parliamentary Association this afternoon in Westminster Hall. Many- members of ...

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  20. COUNTRY PARTY FIFTEEN.

    MELBOURNE, “Wednesday.—Dr. Earle Page addressing a meeting of the.Victorian Farmers' Union on the coalition Ministry said there was no secrecy and no hole and ...

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  21. INDIAN AFFAIRS.

    LAHORE, Tuesday.—A most, heated debate occurred in the Assembly regarding the Royal Commission on India, whereon the Assembly had already passed a vote of censure. ...

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  22. INCREASE OF POLITICIANS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.'—A House of Representatives of 200 members within 20 years was predicted to-day. by the Minister for Home and Territories, Senator Pearce, ...

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  23. AUSTRALIA'S DEFENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Minister for Defence stated to-day that reports will he called for regarding the state of affairs at Thursday Island. Cabinet will ...

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  24. CHARGES SHOULD BE PROBED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The "Worker," the official, organ of the A.W.U., to-day says: The "Worker" wants the charges of Mr. Dooley probed. It is necessary for the well ...

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  25. MOUNT FROME[?] TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At the inquest concerning thee,deaths of the four victims of the Mount Prome burning tragedy, the coroner spoke Strongly about such buildings ...

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  26. TO UPHOLD ARAB STATE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Lloyd George, intervening in the debate on Mesopotamia in the Commons, demanded a clearer statement of British obligations. The late ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN COAL.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Northern mine owners have received numerous inquiries from overseas of late owing to inferiority of Japanese coal, but. replies have been sent ...

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  28. COMPULSORY ARBITRATION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—It is quite 011 the cards that at the next election the public service policy, including the restoration of compulsory arbitration as submitted by the ...

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  29. SAID HE ROBBED A BANK.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The boast of George Henderson that he had robbed a bank in Vancouver of some thousands of dollars has caused considerable trouble to the authorities, ...

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  30. ECONOMIC CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Bonar Law replying to a question in the House of Commons said he hoped the- subjects to be in- i eluded in the agenda of the economic, ...

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  31. MUSHROOM COMPANIES, I

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A deputation consisting1 of representatives of all the wellknown and well established life insurance companies interviewed the Minister for ...

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  32. FIREMAN'S TONGUE FROZEN.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Wednesday.—Aftd strenuous work at firing a fireman on. board the Canadian Transporter endeavoured to slake his thirst by applying his tongue to a ...

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  33. SOME 0F THE DISABILITIES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Attorney Genera], Mr. Bavin, addressing members of the Nationalist Club on the subject of industrinl arbitration and referring to the ...

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  34. THE TURKISH QUESTION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Venizelos has accepted an invitation to visit London during the Allied experts' conference on the Tur kish question. He will be the guest' of the ...

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  35. MURDER OF POLICE TROOPER.

    HQBART, Wednesday.—Arising out of the murder of Police Trooper Henderson by George Carpenter at Swansea while in t the execution of his duty. The Tasmanian ...

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  36. SABOTAGE IN RUHR.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—The railway. between Dusseldorf and Duisburg was” torn up. Belgians arrested three hostages and threaten to shoot them if the acts of sabotage are ...

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  37. INDICTABLE CHARGES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Apparently Mr. Jennings, S.M., has taken notice of the remarks made by the Minister for Justice regarding the closing of police courts during ...

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  38. GIANT AEROPLANE.

    BOITRKE, Wednesday.—The ViekersVulean aeroplane left Bourke for Charleville at 7 o'clock this morning after its star of five day's caused by the wreck of the Bristol ...

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  39. BABY CLINICS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The work of baby clinics during t.he prist year forms the subject of a report which has been made available by the Minister for Public Health, Mr. Oakes. ...

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  40. MR. BRUCE CABLES MR. MASSEY.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Mr. Bruce has communicated with Mr. Massey, Prime Minister of New Zealand, pointing out the need for the holding of the Imperial ...

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  41. SOUTH AFRICAN FLOODS.

    CAPETOWN,Tuesday.—Extensive flooding in the Zambesi country has caused a serious situation. Railway communications are broken and thousands of natives driven out ...

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  42. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Premiers' conference, convened to meet, on April 16, has been postponed and may assemble at the end of May. ...

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  43. ACCIDENT TO PRINCE HENRY.

    LONDON, 20th (urgent).—Prince Henry met with an accident at a. riding school and is suffering from concussion of the brain. Later.—Prince Henry, who intended to ride ...

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  44. ENORMOUS PIG.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—What is claimed to be the largest pig on earth arrived in Sydney from Now Zealand for exhibition at the Royal Agricultural Show. He is more ...

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  45. DOCTOR ROBS A HOSPITAL.

    NAPLES, Tuesday.—The police are searchling for Salvatoire, a young doctor who daringly robbed a private hospital of which he was second in charge. Salvatoire during ...

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  46. QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The AttorneyGeneral has announced the following dates in connection with the elections:—Dissolution of Parliament, April 12; issue of writs, April ...

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  47. NUDE DANCES.

    VIENNA, Wednesday.—Various forms of mule dancing has been rafting and objectors have appeared in several theatres, and bombarded the performers with stink bombs and ...

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  48. UNREQUITED LOVE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Francis Frazer was convicted at the Quarter Sessions on a charge of having attempted to discharge a loaded revolver with intent to disgrievous bodily ...

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  49. LONELY WIDOWS ESTATE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Mrs. Sarah Naylor, who was found dead in bed at her liome at South Yarra, left assets worth about £80,000, and except for a few personal ...

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  50. HUGHES' MOVING DAY.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The former Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, to-day moved his household goods from his House at Kew, which has been sold, to his mountain ...

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  51. COTTON FABRICS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The first shipment of fabric woven from Australian cotton in commercial quantity is now on exhibition in Sydney, and experts say it compares more ...

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  52. EX-KAISER'S MEMOIRS.

    BERLTN, Wednesday.—The ex-Kaiser's memoirs are now a drug 011 the market. The publishers have halved the price to 6000 marks, equal to Is 3d. ...

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  53. PRINCE OF WALES IN RACE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Prince of Wales riding Little Favourite finished fifth in the Welsh Guards point to point race. ...

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  54. NATIONALISATION OF LAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Phillip. Snowden introduced' n bill in the House of Commons providing for the nationalisation of land and the abolition of. private property therein. ...

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  55. KING'S VISIT TO POPE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Rev.W. Albiston, chief secretary of the Victorian Protestant Federation, protested at Bllarat agninst the proposed visit of King Gfoorce ...

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