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  2. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The extremist working committee at Bardoli passed numerous important resolutions, including condemnation of the inhumanity of the ...

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  3. NEW SOUTH WALES WHEAT POO[?]

    The nett deficit of the New South Wales wheat pool for 1920-21 amounts to £3,563,547, according to a statement issued to-day. This is ...

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  4. PRINCE ON TOUR

    Gandhi's agents worked hard to impose a general day of mourning on the Indian inhabitants of Agra during the visit of the Prince ...

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  5. THE KILDARE OUTRAGE

    Mr. Michael Collins has telegraphed as follows to Mr. Churchill:—"I have just been informed that we have captured three of ...

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  6. AFFAIRS OF IRELAND

    The disturbances in Belfast continued throughout the forenoon, two men named Leary and Gregg being shot dead and several others ...

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  7. BRITISH POLITICS

    Mr. Winston Churchill, in the House of Commons, replying to a question, said that he had received and accepted the assurance of the ...

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  8. ATTACKS ON WOMEN

    Ruffians in the guise of gas, telephone and electric light inspector are visiting houses in the Sydney suburbs, and attacking women ...

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  9. DE VALERA'S PLANS

    Mr. Michael Kelly, secretary of the New York headquarters of the American Association for the recognition of the Irish Republic, has ...

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  10. MR. COLLIN'S MESSAGE

    Mr. Michael Collins has telegraphed to Mr. Lyons, secretary of the movement for the recognition of the Irish Republic at Washington ...

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  11. DANGER OF CIVIL WAR

    The situation throughout Ireland, not only Ulster, is of the gravest. The "Daily Telegraph," Belfast, says:—"We are sitting on the edge ...

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  12. NEW SOUTH WALES FINANCES

    It was claimed by the Premier (Mr. Dooley) to-day that, apart from the millions spent on soldier settlement and £1,250,000 on wheat ...

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  13. EGYPTIAN INDEPENDENCE

    The "Daily Express" understands that the main points which are being urged in connection with the Egyptian demand for home rule are ...

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  14. SENATOR PEARCE IN CANADA

    Senator Pearce addressed the Canadian Club on "Australia, the British Continent in the Pacific," dealing with Australia's interests ...

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  15. POLICE ATTACKED

    The Police Commissioner received advice in respect to an affray in the Innisfail district wherein four aboriginals are said to have attacked ...

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  16. EMPIRE EXHIBITION POSTPONED

    The British Empire Exhibition at Wembley Park has been postponed to 1924. The delay in announcing the ...

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  17. JOURNALISTS ARRESTED.

    During the week-end Sinn Feiners captured two London journalists. A representative of the "Daily Express" handed in a message at ...

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  18. U.S.A. NAVAL ESTIMATES

    The Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Edwin Denby, has informed the Senate's naval committee that a saving of seventy million dollars will ...

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  19. TWO BANK ROBBERIES

    Raiders at Sligo drove up in motor cars, and robbed the Bank of Ireland of £9000, and the Provincial Bank of £6000. ...

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  20. THE RAND STRIKE

    A few miners, are trickling back, but there is nothing like a rush. The batteries are working on some of the mines and more are expected ...

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  21. FRUIT FOR JAVA

    On February 8 the Kangaro, took the first shipment of West Australian fruit to Java and Singapore. The shipment consisted of ...

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  22. SHIPPING FOR PAPUA

    An interview took place to-day between the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) the Administrator of Papua (Judge Murray), and the Australian ...

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  23. GERMAN BOXERS

    The Home Office has refused passports to two German boxers who were engaged to box in London, the Secretary of State for Home be permitted to take part in contests in London. ...

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  24. ENGLISH TEST TEAMS

    The cricket advisory committee has resolved to play trial matches between North and South in 1925 as a preliminary to the selection of ...

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  25. EIGHTING IN BELFAST

    In Belfast the situation is so critical that the authorities have reimposed the curfew. Seven men were killed and twenty ...

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  26. UNSUITABLE IMMIGRANTS

    Press cables from Australia allege that the Larges Bay immigrants included clerks, painters and racehorse owners maquerading as farm ...

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  27. MURDER OR SUICIDE?

    Five more doctors gave evidence to-day before Mr. Justice Street, who is sitting as a Royal Commission, inquiring into the question of ...

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  28. GERMANY AND AUSTRALIA

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that the German Government has instructed its agents not to buy Australian wheat, which is now the ...

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  29. THE SISTINE CHOIR

    The Sistine Choir leaves Naples on March 5. The authorities insist that the choir shall remain only eight weeks in Australia. ...

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  30. HIGH PRICE OF SUGAR

    At a largely attended meeting of women held this afternoon at the Assembly Hall, under the auspices of the Housewives' Association, a ...

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  31. WHITE AUSTRALIA POLICY

    The Secretary of State for India, Mr. E. S. Montague, informs the Australian Press Association that no reference was made or implied ...

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  32. ARBITRATION LAWS

    The round table conference of representatives of the employer and workers convened by the Premier (Sir James Mitchell) for the ...

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  33. SINGAPORE EXHIBITION.

    It is understood in Victorian circles that it is extremely unlikely that the Australian States will be represented at the Singapore ...

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  34. FREE STATE BILL

    With reference to the demand for the release of the imprisoned footballers, the "Daily Telegraph" states:—"Ten men came over the ...

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  35. FRANCE AND GERMANY

    The Finance Committee of the Chamber of Deputies has decided to accept the allied decision that 190 million francs, the cost of the ...

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  36. UNEMPLOYED SOLDIERS

    Victoria has the highest number of unemployed returned soldiers, according to a statement issued today by the Federal secretary of the ...

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  37. UNSATISFACTORY EXPLANATION.

    With reference to Mr. Montague's statement, the full report of his speech confirms the cable of Feb. 9. He spoke in general terms later ...

    Article : 325 words
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