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  2. THE PRINCE. HELD UP BY A CROWD.

    An incident which has been happily described as "marooned in a crowd" occurred to the Prince of Wales last night. He had been entertained at ...

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  3. IRELAND. ATTITUDE OF BRITISH TRADE UNIONISTS.

    Eight hundred delegates, representing 5,000,000 British workers, attended a special trade union congress today, to discuss the situation in ...

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  4. LOCOMOTIVE CONTRACT

    The report of the Royal Commission on the negotiations connected with the contract for the purchase of ten locomotives for the Tasmanian Government ...

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  5. AMERICA AND JAPAN THE CALIFORNIAN LEGISLATION.

    Mr. Bruce Blivan, the travelling correspondent of the "New York Globe," telegraphing to his journal from Los Angeles, states that serious trouble is ...

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  6. RUSSIA. THE WAR WITH POLAND.

    The "Petit Parisien" outlines to-day the proposals of the Allies for an armistice between Russia and Poland. One proposal is that Poland shall ...

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  7. THE SPA CONFERENCE. GERMANS AND COAL TERMS

    The official communique issued to-day regarding the Allied Conference with the Germans at Spa, states:— At the proceedings to-day, Dr. Von ...

    Article : 321 words
  8. THE BOLSHEVIK ADVANCE.

    A Russian Bolshevik communique issued to-day claims that on Sunday last the Bolshevik armies occupied Minsk, on the River Beresina. ...

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  9. RALLY OF THE POLES.

    Reports received in Warsaw state that the Poles have recaptured Rovno, and that between Rovno and Jitomat they have broken the Bolshevik front, and ...

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  10. SIBERIA.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that the State Department has received information that the Japanese troops have ...

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  11. THE IMMIGRATION QUESTION.

    The Federal House of Representatives Immigration Committes has begun an investigation in San Francisco in regard to the Japanse immigration ...

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  12. COERCIVE MEASURES PROBABLE.

    The Spa correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that it is hardly possible to hope that the deadlock will be solved by agreement. The German ...

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  13. ALLIES AND TURKEY.

    Mustapha, Kemal Pasha, the leader of the Turkish Nationalists, in a bombastic speech before the Angora Assembly, stated that he will recapture ...

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  14. SINN FEIN OUTRAGES.

    Yesterday an armed party of Sinn Feiners ambushed a motor-car containing police, between Cloghane and Dingle, in County Kerry, and shot dead ...

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  15. DR. MANNIX.

    A representative of the "New York American" had an interview to-day with the Rev. Mr. Vaughan, secretary to Dr. Mannix, the Roman Catholic ...

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  16. THE BELGIANS AND THE GERMANS.

    A series of [?]nor incidents between the Belgi[?] and the Germans at Spa[?] culminated at midnight last night in an affray at a cafe. The band played ...

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  17. FIRE BRIGADE DEMONSTRATIONS.

    In order that country residents and others may have an opportunity of seeing the [?]bart Fire Brigade at work, demonstrations will be given by the ...

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  18. THE SINN FEIN FUNDS.

    At the Bow-street Police Court yesterday a man named Barry, who was a fireman on an Atlantic liner, was sentenced, to two months' imprisonment for ...

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  19. EMPIRE PRESS CONFERENCE.

    Lord Burnham, the principal proprietor of the London:Daily Telegraph," gave a luncheon to-day at the Savoy Restaurant to British journalists, and ...

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  20. MUNICIPAL ASSOCIATION'S ADDRESS.

    At yesterday's meeting of the executive of the Municipal Association the secretary (Mr. Butlon) exhibited the address to be presented to the Prince of ...

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  21. BISLEY.

    At Bisley to-day shooting for the Alexandra prize (seven shots at 200 and 700 yards), West, a New Zealander, secured eighth place with 92 points, which ...

    Article : 114 words
  22. STATE GOVERNORS.

    Commenting to-day upon the appointment of Sir Matthew Nathan as Governor of Queensland, Mr. Theodore, the Premier of that State, said ...

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  23. SIR THOMAS MACKENZIE.

    Lord Denman, Lord Islington, Sir Matthew Nathan, Sir Joseph Wind, Sir James Mills, the Agents-General of the Australian States, and many others ...

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  24. NEW NORFOLK ARRANGEMENTS.

    Great interest is being taken throughout the New Norfolk municipality in the forthcoming visit of the Prince of Wales, and it is estimated that the ...

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  25. "THE KEY OF SAN DIEGO."

    Enthusiastic tribute to the Prince of Wales is paid by Mr. Louis J. Wilde, Mayor of San Diego, California, in a letter to Mr. H. E. Stonyer, of ...

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  26. YACHTING.

    The Sandy Hook correspondent of the "New York Times" states that the measurements of the Shamrock IV. and the Resolute, the challenger and ...

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  27. VISITING THE RENOWN.

    The streets of Hobart are becoming more festive in appearance daily, while already one can notice a perceptible increase in the number of people about ...

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  28. THE LATE ADMIRAL FISHER.

    Striking tributes to the memory of Admiral of the Fleet Lord Fisher were paid at the funeral ceremony to-day. Londan has seldom witnessed a more ...

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  29. BROKEN HILL STRIKE.

    It now seems probable that the industrial dispute at Broken Hill will be settled, and that work will be resumed in the near future. ...

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  30. THE AUSTRALIAN TARIFF.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York World" announces, that the State Department has informed the American Manufacturers' Export ...

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  31. THE VISIT TO TASMANIA.

    All vehicles will park at functions during the Royal visit under police directions, and the following general information is available:— ...

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  32. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    Mr. Franklin Roosevelt, who has been nominated as the Democratic candidate for the Vice-Presidency of the United States, interviewed to-day at Columbus, ...

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  33. MESOPOTAMIA.

    Replying in the House, of Commons this afternoon to Colonel W. OrmsbyCore, the Unionist member for Stafford, Mr. Winston Churchill, the ...

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  34. THE ROYAL TRAIN.

    The Royal train, which is to be used for the conveyance of the Prince of Wales between Hobart and Launceston, has been beautifully decorated and ...

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  35. LAND RENTS.

    In connection with the reserved decisions given in the Land Courb by Mr. F. X. Heeney on Friday assessing rents, it was stated by the Lands Department ...

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  36. THE MILITARY ARRANGEMENTS.

    A special District Order has been issued by the Commandant (Colonel D. P. White) detailing the military arrangements (so far as the Citizen Forces and ...

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  37. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    Eight former Ministers of the Canadian Government, which has been reconstructed owing to the resignation of Sir Robert Borden, the Prime ...

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  38. THE EX-CROWN PRINCE OF GERMANY.

    The Wieringen (Holland) correspondent of the Chicago "Tribune" has had an interview with the ex-Crown Prince of Germany, who stated:—Surely the ...

    Article : 118 words
  39. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

    It is understood that Great Britain and Japan have agreed to one year's unofficial extension of the alliance, but there will be no formal renewal until ...

    Article : 102 words
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