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  2. The Geeveston Dispute

    The Premier (Sir Walter Lee) stated this afternoon that the Geeveston trouble had given the Government some considerable concern. The fact of having to ...

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  3. Federal Parliament. THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1922.

    On the chair being taken by President (Senator Givens), Senator Ly[?] asked:—Is it not a fair thing to pay for the balance of wheat pool for [?] ...

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  4. The Battle on the Bank of the Liffey

    The above picture shows the Four Courts, Dublin, by which name the Courts of Justice are known. They comprise a magnificent pile of buildings, completed in 1796, at a cost of £200,000. They fill the entire front, 450ft. in length, of King's Inn Quay, on the north bank of the Liffey. Over the principal Corinthian portico stands a statue of Moses, flanked by others ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. The Labour Conference Soviet Methods Denounced

    At the Labour Conference in Glasgow Mr. Cramp submitted it motion denouncing the Soviet's treatment of the Social Revolutionaries. He said that the ...

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  6. Championship Tennis

    In the Singles Championship at Winbledon J. O. Anderson, a member of the Australian Davis Cup team, decisively defeated Norton, the South African ...

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  7. COMMUNISTS NOT ADMITTED.

    By 3,087,000 to 260,000 on a card vote the conference rejected a resolution to admit the Communist patty to affiliation. ...

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  8. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

    The Speaker (Sir [?] Johnson) took the chair at 2.30. The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) gave notice that he would [?]ove that the ...

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  9. DECLARATION AGAINST WAR.

    A motion was adopted by a large majority declaring that the Socialist and Labour parties of all nations should agree to oppose any war whatever was ...

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  10. Herr Rathenan's Death

    A message from Berlin reports that the men who are said to have murdered Herr Rathenau, the German Foreign Minister, have been arrested. ...

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  11. About People

    Dr. Bonnet (organist), when interviewed by a representative of the Australian Press Association in Paris, said he was not aware of the Sydney ...

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  12. UNITED STATESMEN IN MEXICO

    The State Department at Washington has been advised that Mr. Bruce Bielaski had been released by bandits in Mexico, and was safe and well. No advices had ...

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  13. Legal Firms Amalgamate

    Our advertising columns contain an interesting announcement of the amalgamation of the legal firms of Martin and Hobkirk, and Shield's and Heritage. ...

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  14. LATE SIR HENRY WILSON

    It is understood that the real name of Connolly, one of the men charged with the murder of Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson, is Reginald Dunn. He ...

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  15. GOVERNMENT'S MANIFESTO.

    In a manifesto the Provisional Government declares that on Saturday last two Dublin firms received demands in the name of the leader of the irregular ...

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  16. The Dublin Battle Heavy Firing Continues

    Yesterday morning the commander of the Free State troops sent an ultimatum to the Irregular force holding the Four Courts, giving a limit of one hour. ...

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  17. Reports to Parliament FEDERAL RENTALS.

    A comprehensive statement, setting out the rentals paid by the Commonwealth throughout Australia, which had been requested by Dr. Moloney in November, ...

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  18. ITALIAN DEFICIT

    This year's deficit, estimated at six million lire, is causing alarm in Parliameat at Rome. The deputies are u[?]ging drastic reductions in the debt, which is ...

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  19. EXTENSION OF SNIPING.

    Although the fighting was mainly confined to the Four Courts arcs, sniping extended afield. ...

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  20. Elective Ministries

    Asked to-day if he had anything to say in reply to the statement of Mr. Ogden on the political situation, appearing in Wednesday's "Examiner," the Premier (Sir ...

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  21. GERMAN FOREIGN MINISTER

    The appointment of Dr. von Hamiel as Herr Rathenan's successor is regarded as transitional. He has no claims to political experience, but has a useful ...

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  22. COMMUNISTS HELP IRREGULARS.

    The Independent Workers of the World and other Communists, who have a hall behind the Fowler Hall, co-operating with the Irregulars, ...

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  23. STATEMENT BY DE VALERA.

    In a statement just issued, Mr. de Valera says that "at the last meeting of the Dail Eireann an agreement was ratified, and, if faithfully observed ...

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  24. BASS STRAIT MAIL SERVICE.

    A copy of the agreement entered into between the Commonwealth and Huddart Parker, Ltd., and the Union S.S. Company of New Zealand, Ltd., for a mail service ...

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  25. REPUBLICANS URGED TO RALLY.

    An urgent message was issued to the Republican forces to rally to the defence of their various positions. ...

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  26. The North-East LILYDALE.

    Some excitement was caused at Lilydale yesterday, when a shed containing straw and other sundries was noticed to be on fire. In a few minutes flames ...

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  27. PASSAGE OF THE SUEZ CANAL

    Mr. Edmunds has circularised his fellow members of the House of Representatives at Washington, charging the British with having taken steps to bar ...

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  28. A PRIEST'S DEATH REPORTED.

    It was reported that a priest was shot dead at the gates of the main entrance of the Four Courts. ...

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  29. ARTILLERY BROUGHT UP.

    The gates were blown down and the walls of the main building were badly smashed by artillery, more of which was brought into action. ...

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  30. HIGH COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE.

    In a report submitted to the Federal Parliament dealing with the activities of the High Commissioner's office in London for the year 1921, the official secretary ...

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  31. SNIPING GENERAL IN CITY.

    On evacuating the Fowler Hall the rebels retreated to Moran's Hotel and barricaded themselves. The affected area has thus been extended, and sniping ...

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  32. PRIEST DECLARED INSANE

    Six alienists for the Crown and the alienist for the defence agreed that Rev. Father Delorme was insane, and should not stand his trial for murder. They ...

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  33. O'CONNOR'S REPLY.

    Rory O'Connor, sent the following message:—"I received the Government's demand to surrender at four a.m., when it would attack with rifle, machine-gun, ...

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  34. HEAVY FIGHTING PROGRESSING.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Churchill said that the Provisional Govornment was solely responsible for operations now proceeding in Dublin. They ...

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  35. PIPERS RIVER.

    Cold showery weather, followed by frosts at night, is being experienced. A good many of the residents have been suffering from influenza, and medical aid ...

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  36. West Australia News

    The Government Industrial Commissioner to-day issued to the unions concerned in the Government service the new wages schedule desired by the ...

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  37. DERBY'S NEW TOWN HALL

    On Monday evening an indignation meeting of ratepayers, convened by Mr. E. H. Batten, was held in the Derby Town Hall, when a big attendance was ...

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  38. BRITISH EMPIRE LEAGUE

    The British Empire League (the Duke of Devonshire presiding) entertained the Dominions High Commissioners at dinner. Amongst those present were the ...

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  39. SEVERAL AMBUSHES.

    There have been several ambuslies of the Free State troops passing through the streets in open lorries. Men, in civilian clothes, waited at the corners ...

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  40. STILL HOLDING OUT.

    There was heavy firing throughout the night and O'Connor is still holding out. ...

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  41. OFFICERS AMBUSHED.

    Colonel Moudenville and Captain Vaughan, of the Free State forces, were ambushed, fatally in Dublin this morning. ...

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  42. Imposition of Tariff

    Under the provisions of the Customs Tariff Act, 1921, the Minister for Customs (Mr. Rodgers) has postponed the operation of the deferred duties imposed on ...

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  43. SITUATION IN BELFAST

    "La Petite Gironde," a Bordeaux newspaper, published an interview with Mrs. McBride, widow of McBride, who was executed in the Dublin rebellion. ...

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  44. OCCUPATION OF NEW GUINEA.

    A report was tabled by the Minister of Defence of the military occupation of the New Guinea German possession. It commenced with the details of the ...

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  45. REBELS FROM KILDARE.

    A motor ear from Kildare with four rebels ran into the zone of action and opened fire on the Free Staters, who replied, fatnlly wounding one. ...

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  46. A STUBBORN STRUGGLE.

    The Four Courts and other buildings were still in rebel occupation at midnight, when fighting was proceeding in many districts. Snipers, machine-guns, ...

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  47. New Zealand Parliament

    Parliament was opened this afternoon. The Governor-General's speech mentioned that the estimates had been prepared with a view to rigid economy. Much ...

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  48. FEARS FOR CIVILIANS.

    Great fears are felt for the safety of civilans living in the Four Courts area, as the stronghold is known to contain a huge quantity of gelignite, which ...

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  49. Changes in the Navy

    Osborne House, North Geelong, has ceased to be a submarine base. The [?] and J7 have left the base for Westernport, where their batteries will be ...

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  50. General News

    Antonio Counsel, who did not put in an appearance at the City Police Court yesterday, was charged with driving a motor cycle and side car at a rate ...

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  51. Shipments of Phosphate

    According to the report of the British Phosphate Commission for the year ending June 9, 1921, the total tonnnge of phosphate cargoes shipped amounted to 364,251 ...

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  52. POSITION OCCUPIED.

    Irregulars from Fowler Hall occupied Hughes' Hotel, in Lower Gardner-street, creatine another danger zone in the heart of the city. The Free State ...

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  53. General News

    The annual meeting of the "Philipians" Association will be held at the Town Hall, Hobart, immediately after the afternoon [?]ession of the reachers' conference on ...

    Article : 68 words
  54. New Zealand Earthquakes

    A scientist who has returned to Wellington from the Taupa district, says that the origin of the recent disturbances was located by observation as lying beneath ...

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