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  2. PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon, notice was given of a large number of questions for to-morrow. ...

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  3. AERIAL ATTACK.

    The "Daily Express" states that although great secrecy is preserved regarding an experimental aircraft attack on warships, which was carried ...

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  4. LAWLESS IRELAND

    Cardinal Logue (Primate of the Church of Ireland), in the course of a sermon at Carlingford, declared that looting, burning, and murders were ...

    Article : 56 words
  5. £1000 REWARD.

    The State Cabinet to-day decided to increase the reward of the Government for information leading to the conviction of the Hornsby murderer to ...

    Article : 184 words
  6. HONOURS LISTS.

    There was a full attendance of members in the House of Commons to-day to debate the motion signed by 300 members, requiring the Government ...

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  7. BURIED IN WHEAT.

    Twenty wheat lumpers fought grimly for life on the steamer Norfolk last night, when a hundred tons of wheat beat down the bulk heads and ...

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  8. STRIKE BATTLE.

    It is reported that 13 men were killed and 25 injured in a clash between the authorities and the striking miners at the Richland Coal Company's mines. ...

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  9. NATIONALIST CAPTURES.

    An official message states that Nationalist troops have captured Baltinglass, Tullow, and Newtonbarry. ...

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  10. A REBEL SURRENDER.

    National troops surrounded the Dud de Stackpoole's residence in Galway, and 34 Irregulars, who were in occupation surrendered without a shot ...

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  11. ARBITRATION ACCEPTED.

    The New York "Times" Washington correspondent states that the mine operators have replied accepting President Harding's proposal for ...

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  12. OFFICIAL INFORMATION DEMANDED.

    "The Daily Express" adds that the result opens up possibilities of first-rate importance to an island nation dependent upon sea-power, and ...

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  13. SHUNTER INJURED.

    H. F. Robinson, shunter, a resident of Ipswich, employed at the railway yards, sustained severe lacerations and contusions to the third and fourth ...

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  14. DAVIS CUP.

    The United States Tennis Association has been informed that England will default in the semi-final of the Davis Cup. ...

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  15. AERIAL WAR NEXT TIME.

    Herr Klotz, speaking at Amiens, declared if war broke out again, it would be fought in the air, and Eng-would not gain any protection from ...

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  16. ANGLO-SPANISH MATCH OFF.

    Britain has scratched for the engagement to Spain as she is unable to get a representative team to go to America. Kingscote and Lycett are ...

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  17. MRS. ALLEN HARDING'S SUNBEAMS.

    On Saturday afternoon and evening these clever children will give one of their famous concerts at Ipswich Town Hall. It will be their first appearance ...

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  18. INVADERS MOSTLY FOREIGNERS

    Governor Morgan, of West Virginia, telegraphing to the "Herald," declares the mob which attacked Wellsburg is composed mostly of foreigners, and is, ...

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  19. AMERICAN RAILWAY STRIKE.

    It is estimated that 75,000 railway workers have joined the 400,000 striking shopmen, including 25,000 maintenance way men who left work ...

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  20. ATTACKERS FROM PENNSYLVANIA.

    It appears that most of the attackers were composed of striking miners from Pennsylvania just across the State line. The Pennsylvania mines in the ...

    Article : 70 words
  21. RATHENAU MURDER.

    It is reported that the murderers of Herr Rathenau have committed suicide. ...

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  22. EUCHRE TOURNAMENT.

    The C.Y.M.S. will hold a euchre tournament in St. Mary's Hall, Ipswich to-night, at 8 o'clock. Valuable prizes will be given, and ...

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  23. LYRIC THEATRE.

    "A Parisian Scandal," featuring the bathing beauty, Marie Prevost, will be screened at the Lyric Theatre to night, This picture shows real ...

    Article : 133 words
  24. IMPUDENT IMPOSTER.

    In the Police Court this morning, a young man named Harold Mailey, described as a fitter, pleaded guilty to a charge that on June 30, 1922, at ...

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  25. WOUNDED STRAGGLERS.

    At Washington, President Lewis of the United mine workers of America, commenting on the Wellsburg affair, expressed regret and declared the ...

    Article : 106 words
  26. HAGUE POSITION.

    M. Litvinoff has written to the President of the Conference stating that a general agreement between Russia and the other States is quite possible ...

    Article : 135 words
  27. "STRIKE AND FIGHT."

    Mr. Debs has called upon the railway strikers to unite and strike together, vote together, fight together. He said there had been some ...

    Article : 125 words
  28. BEIRNE LIMITED STOCKTAKING SALE.

    We would draw the attention of our readers to the full page announcement of Beirne Limited, appearing on page 10 in this issue. The firm state ...

    Article : 61 words
  29. PAPUAN OIL PROSPECTS.

    Mr. Hughes stated to-day that he had received from Mr. Andrew Gillespie, the Papuan oilfields superintendent of the Anglo-Persian Oil Coy, a ...

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  30. THE VIA RECTA.

    A report presented by the Secretary (Mr. H. Sterne), to a meeting of the Via Recta Railway League at Warwick last week-end, indicates ...

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  31. CAPITALISM NECESSARY.

    The Aberdeen liner Diogenes, a sister ship to the Sophocles, made a most successful trial trip. The company entertained a numerous party. ...

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  32. BRITISH VIEW ADHERED TO.

    Regarding M. Litvinoff's letter to the private properties sub-commission which meets the Russians on Tuesday, it is stated that the British delegates ...

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  33. IN THE LORDS.

    A similar debate took place in the House of Lords, Lord Salisbury moving that a committee of seven lords should consider the methods of ...

    Article : 84 words
  34. THE McGIRR ALLEGATIONS.

    The Parliamentary Caucus of the Labour Party to-day, complying with the instructions of the executive of the A.L.P., decided not to proceed in the ...

    Article : 305 words
  35. CLAY'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY

    After an absence of several years, Harry Clay's Vaudeville and Revue Co. opened a two nights' season at Martoo's Olympia last evening, when ...

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  36. APPOINTMENT OF ROYAL COMMISSION.

    Although the motion in the Commons was indecisive, a royal commission will be appointed to consider the present method of submitting names ...

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  37. "GAZETTE" NOTICES.

    A notification appears in the current Government "Gazette" of the appointment of John Henry Kelly at assistant District Registrar of ...

    Article : 55 words
  38. TO MAKE EMPLOYERS SQUEAL.

    An extraordinary scheme, advocating a policy of "go-slow" on jobs and irritation strikes, formulated by the New South Wales Labour Council, was ...

    Article : 177 words
  39. ROAD CLOSURES.

    The current Government "Gazette" contains notice of the application of Thomas G. Dale for the permanent closure of the road separating ...

    Article : 175 words
  40. AIR SERVICE ECONOMY.

    Mr. Lloyd George, replying to questions in the House of Commons, said in view of the need for economy, it had been decided not to spend money ...

    Article : 135 words
  41. A £25,000 SURPLUS.

    In submitting supplementary estimates in the Assembly to-day, the Treasurer, Mr. M'Pherson, said that he was now able to announce that ...

    Article : 80 words
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