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  2. IRELAND THE SHOOTING OF LYNCH.

    The Dublin Coroner to-day opened the inquest on the body of Councillor Lynch, a prominent Limerick Sinn Feiner, who was described as having acted as a ...

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  3. RUSSIA BOLSHEVIK FLEET COMMISSIONED.

    The "Svenska Tidingen" states that the Soviet naval staff has succeeded in restoring to fighting trim the Dreadnought Petropavliosk, which is lying at ...

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  4. AMERICA AND JAPAN NEGOTIATIONS MORE HOPEFUL.

    The "New York Times" Washington correspondent telegraphs that gratifying progress has been made in an effort to reach a satisfactory understanding ...

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  5. LORD FORSTER HIS ARRIVAL AT FREMANTLE.

    Lord Forster, Governor-General designate of Australia, and Lady Forster reached Fremantle to-day, but owing to the late arrival of the s.s. Ormonde ...

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  6. THE SOUTHERN CROSS IDENTITY OF WRECKAGE ESTABLISHED

    Further information received in Hobart yesterday from King Island established beyond doubt the fact that the wreckage picked up on the ...

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  7. LABOUR TROUBLES THE COAL CRISIS

    The Triple Alliance Conference resumed this morning, but adjourned immediately in order to consider the re port of the joint deputation to the ...

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  8. THE AMELIA J. HER FATE STILL UNKNOWN.

    But little further progress was made yesterday in the direction of solving the mystery of the whereabouts or fate of the missing schooner Amelia J., and ...

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  9. THE MIDDLE EAST BRITISH IN MESOPOTAMIA.

    The Civil Commissioner in Mesopetamia, who is leaving the country, has issued a farewell proclamation in Bagdad. After tracing the history of ...

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  10. GENERAL PETLURA'S ARMY.

    There are reports of terrible persecution in Eastern Galicia by the Ukrainian commander (General Petlura) and his men. Hundreds have been ...

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  11. CAT O' NINE TAILS INTRODUCED.

    Republican police have tried a travelling tinker on a charge of stabbing his wife. He was ordered nine lashes with a ca[?] o' nine tails, which were ...

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  12. NO BUSINESS WITH ULSTER BANKS.

    Notices have been officially posted in the Dublin cattle market, warning all persons against giving or accepting cheques on Ulster banks, or their notes. ...

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  13. CALIFORNIAN LEGISLATION.

    Several leading newspapers state that in the [?]vent of the Californian l[?]gislation being passed, the Japanese-Government will bring a lawsuit against ...

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  14. GENERAL WRANGEL'S CAMPAIGN.

    Reports from Moscow state that Turkish pirates are active on the Black Sea, and ate stopping ships carrying arms and ammunition to General Wrangel. ...

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  15. THE MILITARY SITUATION.

    A War Office Mesopotamia communique announces that minor British operations have been conducted without serious opposition. The blockhouse ...

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  16. POLICE VENGEANCE FOR MURDERS.

    Following the shooting of four constables by Sinn Feiners at Miltown Milbay (County Clare) yesterday, a party of uniformed men last night set fire to ...

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  17. JAPANESE IN SIBERIA.

    The "New York Times" Washington correspondent has announced that all Japanese, troops have been withdrawn from Siberia, save one division, ...

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  18. POLISH PEACE TERMS.

    The Polish National Council is presonting terms of peace including an armistice line along the Ber[?]sina, which would necessitate, the Bolsheviks ...

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  19. BOLSHEVIKS IN PERSIA.

    Persian Cossacks retook Res[?]t on September 22, and the town is quiet. The Cossacks are pursuing the Bolsheviks towards Enzeli, on the Caspian ...

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  20. DR. MANNIX'S CONVERSION.

    The Bishop of Portsmouth presided at a reception given to Dr. Mannix at the Cannon-street Hotel to-day. There was a large gathering of clergy. ...

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  21. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Washington correspondent of the "Now York Times," quoting an unnamed authority. states that the United States' patticipation in the League ...

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  22. MEETING OF TRIPLE. ALLIANCE.

    The Triple Alliance sat the whole of last evening, and it is reported that they discussed the question of direct action on the part of the railwaymen ...

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  23. ITALIAN BOLSHEVIKS

    Reports from Turin state that rioting is general there. Four people have been killed and 20 wounded in a fight over a factory which had been seized. ...

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  24. TERRIBLE FIRES IN RUSSIA

    There are reports of fires raging in many places in Russia, and tens of thousands of people are homeless in the provinces of Tver, Jareslav, Kostroma, ...

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  25. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE CONGRESS.

    The Congress of Chambers of Commerce has adopted a series of resolutions favouring closer relations between the Empire's trade bodies for the ...

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  26. SECOND BALLOT NEGATIVED.

    It is unofficially stated that the miners' vote resulted in 360 for and 545 against a fresh ballot on the wages question. Mr. Smillio strongly ...

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  27. SOUTH AFRICA.

    As was expected, the Republican question is forming the vital issue of the rounion congress of Nationalists. The acceptance of the programme of ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN APPLES.

    In connection with Australia endeavour to securo an increase in the control price of apples, it is, interesting to note that the first arrivals from ...

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  29. BOLSHEVIKS IN ASIA THE OCCUPATION OF BOKHARA.

    "Acting upon a report that the Emir of Bokhara, the province of Turkestan bordering upon Afgbanistan, had taken refuge in Strahr-1-Soby (E.S.E. of the ...

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  30. W.A. RAILWAYS.

    To-day's "Government Gazette" contains a notification of the new increases in the railway fares and freights. Return tickets are being done away with on ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN ARCHBISHOP'S RECEPTION.

    The Most Rev. R. W. Spence, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Adelaide, has received a remarkable welcome at Newry (County Down). The railway ...

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  32. QUEENSLAND LEGISLATION.

    The members of the Philp delegation have addressed a statement to Queensland electors refuting Mr. Theodore's utterances since his return to ...

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  33. SUGAR SUPPLIES.

    Addressing the annual conference of the South Australian Fruit Growers' and Market Gardeners' Association on Friday, the Minister of Repatriation (Mr. ...

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  34. THE FRENCH PRESIDENCY.

    M. Millerand, the Prime Minister, had a sweeping majority on the first ballot for the French Presidency which was decided owing to the supporters of M. ...

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  35. BATTLE OF BOKHARA.

    The Bolshevik capture of Bokhara has had a tremendous effect throughout the East. The attack was not foresoon. The Emir had taken all possible ...

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  36. AMERICAN VIEW.

    Mr. W. L. Harding, the Republican candidate for the American Presidency, says that the Irish question is not one for America to become officially involved ...

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  37. THE AEROPLANE SEARCH.

    Police Superintendent S. Weston to-day received a communication from Major Anderson, who came over to Tasmania by aeroplane, and the police ...

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  38. THE WYBIA'S SEARCH FOR SURVIVORS.

    In accordance with a request made by Mr. W. Robinson, manager of the State Shipping Department, the Launceston Marine Board at 9 o'clock ...

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  39. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    At to-day's meeting of the Board of Control Warwick Armstrong was appointed captain of the Australian Eleven for the first test match. ...

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  40. GENERAL CABLES. COAL RATIONING IN BOSTON.

    Coal rationing has been organised in Boston as a result of the fuel shortage? ...

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  41. BETHLEHEM STEEL CORPORATION.

    It is announced that the Bethlehem Steel Corporation has created a 20,000,000 dollar marnie equipment fund to build ships to carry ore from Chile ...

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  42. MR. WATT.

    It is expected by his political friends that when the late Federal Treasurer (Mr. Watt), who is now on his way to Australia in the steamer Niagara, ...

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  43. MELBOURNE TRAMWAYS.

    Throughout Thursday night and to-day workmen were engaged in the difficult task of repairing the damage at the Melbourne Electric Supply Company's works ...

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  44. THE PLATYPUS'S SEARCH.

    The Navy Department at Hobart received a cablegram from the Navy Office at Melbourne late last night relative to H.M.A.S. Platypus, which is on a ...

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  45. PRICE CUTTING IN AMERICA.

    Another large price-cutting movement in the Unted States has apparently been launched. It is reported from Detroit that the Ford Company ...

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  46. THE VANDERBILT RACING STUD.

    Mr. MacCumber, the American millionaire, who has been long associated with racing in France, has purchased the late Mr. Vanderbilt's racing stud ...

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  47. SIR RONALD MUNRO FERGUSON.

    Under a grey sky, and with rain pouring down on roof and pavement. Melbourne said good-bye to the Governor-General to-day. Shortly after ...

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  48. "PUSSYFOOT" JOHNSON.

    Mr. "Pussyfoot" Johnson, the American prohibitionist leader, has landed at Plymouth, and will assist in the prohibition campaign in Scotland. ...

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  49. WHEAT FOR EUROPE.

    It is estimated that New York exporters have purchased 10,000,000 bushels of wheat for European consumption. Spain alone took 3,500,000 bushels, the ...

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  50. DUNTROON MILITARY COLLEGE.

    "There is no doubt that the prospects in the permanent military forces are not considered very attractive," said the Assistant Minister of Defence ...

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  51. IMMIGRATION.

    Senator Millen left Sydney to-night for Melbourne and will join the Orsova either at Adelaide or Fremantle. Regarding immigration, he said the Federal ...

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  52. A NEWSPRINT DEAL.

    The case in which Graham Bros. Ltd. sought £5,000 damages from the Country Press Co-operative Co. Ltd. for breach of contract to supply 60 tons of ...

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  53. AMERICAN ADMINISTRATION OF SAMOA.

    Mr. Daniels[?] Sceretary of the Navy, has announced that Rear-Admiral Hughes will be sent to Samoa to invcstigate the alleged maladministration ...

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  54. DIVORCE COURT SEQUEL.

    Mrs. Bamberger, who figured in Divorce Court proceedings some time ago, after a sensational trial at the Did Bailey, was sentenced to-day to ...

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  55. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    After long consideration the Federal Ministry has decided on the dismissal of Judge Bevan, and Messrs. Carey and Evans, who were deported from the ...

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  56. AMERICAN DYNAMITERS.

    A lighted dynamite stick has been found in the Brooklyn tramway station. It is believed to have been set by striking tramway workers. The stick did ...

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  57. PACIFIC EARTH TREMORS.

    The Zurich seismological station recorded a seismic disturbance at 3,56 p.m. on Monday. Its centre was estimated to be 14,000 kilometres (roughly ...

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