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  2. THE ST. HELENS TRAGEDY EVIDENCE AT THE INQUEST.

    An inquest on the body of Bernara K. Burgess, fisherman, who was shot at St. Helens on Wednesday morning, was conducted to-day at the St. Helens ...

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  3. PRICKLY PEAR [?]T

    A correspondents of the Australian Press Association has interviewed Professor Johnston, the biologist, who, after investigations in the United ...

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  4. THE ENGLISH CRICKET TEAM

    The cricket match between England and South Australia was started at Adelaide Oval to-day. The weather, after several days of threatening and some rain, was ...

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  5. IRELAND WHOLESALE MURDER CAMPAIGN.

    The Chief Secretary for Ireland (Sir Hamar Greenwood) stated in the House of Commons to-day that 22 police and 14 soldiers had been murdered in ...

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  6. RUSSIA REBELLION IN THE PROVINCES.

    Reports from Riga say that, owing to the commandeering of grain, the peasants in 15 provinces have risen in rebellion and seized a large number of ...

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  7. LABOUR TROUBLES THE BRITISH COAL STRIKE.

    Work has been partially resumed at some collieries, but many districts are not resuming until Monday, as a protest against the delegates' conference ...

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  8. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY WILSON AND THE PEACE TREATY.

    The "New York Times" Washington correspondent says that the irreconcilable Republican Senators assert that the election ends the fight to have the ...

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  9. REPRISALS BY FIRE.

    Eleven lorries filled with uniformed men entered Granard (County Long-ford), where Inspector Kellegh was shot on Sunday, and opened fire on the ...

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  10. GENERAL WRANGEL'S RETREAT.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says that General Wrangel's retreat is less a defeat than a retirement upon the lines of the Crimea, and similar to the lines of ...

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  11. THE AIMS OF LABOUR.

    The Minister of War and Air (Mr. Winston Churchill), speaking at a City of London banquet, said that the Labour party's talk of direct action had ...

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  12. REPRISAL PARTY DRIVEN OFF.

    After the murder of a constable the residents of Ballibalee, anticipating reprisals, armed themselves, and drove off a party of uniformed mon in a night ...

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  13. BAKU PRISONERS RELEASED.

    The Russian Trade Delegation has received a telegram from Moscow, announcing that the British Consul states that all British prisoners at Baku were ...

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  14. THE MERCHANT SERVICE GUILD AWARD.

    The consternation into which the companies involved in the river and Channel steamer trade were thrown by the recent award for members of the ...

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  15. PROHIBITION. THE SCOTTISH POLL.

    Mr. Pussyfoot Johnson, the American prohibitionist, who is at present in England, commenting upon the arrangements for the Scottish liquor poll, ...

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  16. AMERICA AND JAPAN. JAPANESE IN CALIFORNIA.

    The referendum against Japanese owning land in California was passed in a ratio of three votes to one. The "New York Times" Washington ...

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  17. THE FINAL FIGURES.

    The election returns are practically final, and show that Senator Harding received ll,900,0O0 votes, out of a total ballot of 18,200,000. ...

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  18. STRIKE THREAT IN FRANCE.

    The "Freiheit," dismissing the threatened coal strike in France, points out that the miners' position may be difficult, because France is receiving ...

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  19. AMERICA WEAKENING.

    A referendum to legalise the sale of light wines and beer has been carried throughout the State of New York by a small majority. ...

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  20. WHAT THE VOTING MEANS.

    Republicans who have seriously analysed the results say that Senator Harding and the Republican party will enter into control next March ...

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  21. THE BATTLE OF JUTLAND.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) stated in the House of Commons to-day that a Parliamentary paper would be issued shortly ...

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  22. THE NEWS IN JAPAN.

    The United Press Association's Tokio correspondent says that news of the passage of the California anti-Japanese legislation was received quietly ...

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  23. AMERICAN EDUCATION.

    Bishop Shield, of Queensland, and Bishop McCarthy, of Sandhurst, have arrived from Ireland, to which country they paid a visit, following their trip ...

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  24. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor is expected to arrive, at Devonport from Melbourne on Wednesday next, the 10th instant. Lady Allardyce returns later, ...

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  25. THE MOEWE.

    The German trader Moewe, whose exploits make one of the most remarkable stories of the war, is now employed in the banana trade between Jamaica and ...

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  26. GERMAN KULTUR.

    Out of the 93 German "intellectual" signatories of the famous Kultur manifesto of October, 1914, defending Germany's war aims and war conduct, 18 ...

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  27. EMIGRATION.

    Lord Milner, Secretary of State for the Colonies, is conferring with the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) to-morrow morning relative to the ...

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  28. FRENCH WIRELESS.

    The French Government has signed a contract with a French wireless company to establish a commercial service between Franco and all other countries. ...

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  29. THE CENTRAL WOOL COMMITTEE.

    Messrs. Hughes and Johnston Ltd., wool buyers, wool sellers, and wool brokers, of Sidney, in June last instituted an action in the High Court ...

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  30. PROFITEERING.

    After midnight on Thursday the Legislative Assembly considered the Anti-Profiteering Bill in committee. On clause 4, setting forth the ...

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  31. GERMAN MERCHANT MARINE.

    The Sophie Rickmers, a steel vessel of 3.548 tons gress register, the first German freighter to enter American waters since the declaration of war, has ...

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  32. THE WELSH MYSTERY.

    To-day's evidence in the Greenwood case, in which Harold Greenwood, a solicitor of Kidwelly, in Wales, is charged with poisoning his wife, Mabel ...

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  33. N.S.W. UPPER HOUSE.

    The Australian Labour party has issued an official notification respecting the Upper House, in which the following observations are used:—"Let the ...

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  34. HARVESTERS' WAGES.

    At a meeting of the metropolitan branch of the Farmers' and Settlers' Association this evening it was resolved to resist the demands of the A.W.U. ...

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  35. A NATIONAL BURIAL.

    The President of Franco (M. Millerand) has expressed his intention of walking in the procession as chief mourner from the Arc de Triomph to ...

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  36. COST OF LIVING IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The Arbitration Court has made an order that workers under industrial awards shall be granted a further bonus of 9s. a week to meet the rise in the ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN WOOL.

    The "Yorkshire Post" states that of the 20,000 bales of Australian wool purchased by Austria, the price for 9,000 bales will be on the basis of the ...

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  38. THE ARBITRATION COURT.

    The Full High Court to-day allowed an appeal by George Bell, printer of the "Argus," against two fines ot £25 each inflicted at Melbourne Petty ...

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  39. INSIDE LIGHTS OF THE WAR.

    The "Patria" reveals the fact that ex-King Constantino in 1915, in Germany's name, asked Serbia to permit the passage through Serbian territory ...

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