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  2. FRESH IRISH CRISIS

    Speaking in the Northern Parliament to-day, Sir James Craig, the Premier of Ulster, said the whole Irish question had been changed by the pact ...

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  3. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Some alarm is felt in the South West African Protectorate owing to the [?]calcitrant attitude of the Bondewarz, notive tribe, some of whom have ...

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  4. RUSSIAN THREAT.

    Messages received in Copenhagen from Poland state that large forces of Russian cavalry are advancing on the Poljessi (?), and that the district ...

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  5. THE GENOA CONFERENCE

    Replying to the question in the House of Commons this afternoon whether he had been informed that a strong feeling had been expressed in all quarters ...

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  6. EMPIRE DAY.

    Further messages from notable persons are published in the "Empire Mail" to-day in connection with the Celebration of Empire Day. ...

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  7. COMPULSORY INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION.

    During the coming week a meeting of influential business men who are large employers of labour will be held in Sydney for the purpose of considering ...

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  8. AVIATION.

    Major W. T. Blake starts on his round-the-world flight tomorrow (Wednesday) afternoon, after Captain Norman MacMillan, his pilot, has ...

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  9. THE BUDGET.

    If the course of his reply on the Budget debate in the South African. Assembly to-day the Minister of Finance said that, the discontinuance, ...

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  10. MIGRATION.

    The Quebec Government, announces an interesting new colonisation scheme under which an agent will be sent to endeavour to persuade French Canadians, of whom ...

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  11. FIGHT ON MOUNTAIN.

    Special constabulary at Ballymena made a drive across the Balgally Mountain and arrested a man, but while they were returning they were ...

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  12. DEPARTURE LN GLORIOUS WEATHER.

    Major Blake departed to-day on his journey in glorious sunshine. Before he started he received the following message from the secretary of the King ...

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  13. THE PRIME MINISTER'S WORK.

    Sir Edgar Walton, who was one of the South African delegates to the Genoa Conference, speaking at a Royal Colonial Institute dinner last night, ...

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  14. JAPANESE IN CALIFORNIA.

    The United States Circuit Court, in an appeal case, has decided that the Californian Alien Land Law prohibiting the holding of lands by Japanese is ...

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  15. REPARATIONS.

    It is believed that the Reparations Commission. after discussion with the German Finance Minister, is reaching an agreement upon the payment of ...

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  16. TERRORISM IN DONEGAL.

    Terrorism is spreading in Donegal, where the plight of [?]fenceless Protestants is terrible. Villages are being over-run by hordes of armed ...

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  17. MORE OUTRAGES IN. BELFAST.

    Brigadier-General Higginson, who recently commanded the 17th British Infantry Brigade in Cork, was shot yesterday near Tipperary. He was ...

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  18. TENNIS.

    Playing in the Survey tennis championship at Surbiton to-day, Norton, in the fourth, round, beat Wcrtheim by[?]6—l[?] ...

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  19. THE BOTTOMLEY CASE.

    The trial of Mr. Horatio Bottomley, M.P. for East Hackney, and formerly editor of the newspaper "John Bull," who is charged with converting to his ...

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  20. NEW YORK TRAGEDY.

    Last month Mrs. Rose Grainger, the mother of Mr. Percy Grainger, the talented Australian, who has made his mark as a pianist and composer in the ...

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  21. BOXING.

    Mr. Tex Rickard, the boxing promoter, has announced that he is cabling to Georges Carpentier and offering him 150.000 dollars to come to America and ...

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  22. ARRIVAL IN FRANCE.

    Major Blake reached Paris to-day. In a cablegram he says that the first 300 miles of his 30.000 les- journey had teen comfortably coverced. The ...

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  23. THE GEEVESTON TROUBLE.

    The situation at Geeveston continues to be quiet. The large force of police which, under- the supervision of Inspector Hutton, is operating in the ...

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  24. RALLY OF MEDICAL STUDENTS.

    Medical students in London utilised Empire Day for a monster street collection on behalf of the London hospitals, and collected £20,000 by noon, ...

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  25. BOWLING.

    {No abstract available}

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  26. MR. CHURCHILL'S CASTLE DESTROYED.

    Garron Towers, the castle at Cushendall, on the south-east coast of County Antrim, Which was burnt down bv Sinn Feiners, belonged to Mr. Winston ...

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  27. GRAVITY OF THE SITUATION.

    Replying to a question in the House of Lords this afternoon, as to the gravity of events during the past few days in the North and South of ...

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  28. CELEBRATIONS IN THE SCHOOLS.

    Empire Day was celebrated at Dover with fall ceremonials. At the State school the head teacher (Major A. C. Anderson) assembled all the children ...

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  29. COMMENT BY MR. SHERIDAN.

    At a Labour meeting at the Townhall, Hobart, last night, Mr W. Sheridan (candidate for Denison) referred to the recent outrage at Geeveston. ...

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  30. GOLF.

    In the second round of the English amateur golf championship, which was played yesterday, S. H. Fry bent Sharp by four up and two to play. ...

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  31. THE NORTHERN PARLIAMENT. THE FIRST BUDGET.

    The first Budget of the North of Ireland Parliament estimates the revenue at £13,708,000, showing a surplus of £119,000. No new taxation is ...

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  32. EMPIRE PARLIAMENTARY. ASSOCIATION.

    Sir James Mitchell, Premier of West Australia; Sir J. D. Connolly, AgentGeneral for that State; Mr. A. H. Ashbolt, Agent-General for Tasmania; ...

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  33. A WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINE.

    At a meeting of shareholders in the Ivanhoe Gold Mining Company to-day, Mr. F. A. Govett, the chairman of directors, said the mining manager ...

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  34. MEETING OF BRITISH MINISTERS.

    Members of the Imperial Cabinet take the gravest view of the new political situation in Ireland. Mr. L[?]ord George the Prime Minister, Lord ...

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  35. THE WOOL TOPS CASE.

    In the High Court of Australia to-day Mr. Justice Isaacs continued the hearing of the case of the Commonwealth Government and the Central Wool ...

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  36. THE SITUATION IN DUBLIN.

    Major Roy Simmonds, O.B.E., (recently artist on the staff of the "Illustrated Tasmanian Mail") writing to relatives in Hobart from ...

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  37. FRUIT TRADE.

    The shipment of West Australian apples forwarded by the liner Mant[?] arrived in rather an over-ripe condition, and some were shrivelled. They sold ...

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  38. LABOUR TROUBLES IN ENGLAND.

    At the conclusion of a five boura' conference between the executives of 47 unions involved in the engineering dispute it was announced that a decision ...

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  39. WRECKAGE ON N.S.W. COAST.

    More wreckage has been washed ashore on the beach eight miles north of Port Macquarie and the letter "M" cut on hatches included among this wreckage ...

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  40. THE LATEST NEWS.

    The Collins-de Valera pact, coupled with the Northern Government's energetic action against the campaign of murder, has resulted in a crisis, of ...

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  41. SHIPPING.

    Mr. I. S. Samuels, the assistant president of the Oceanic Steamship Co., recently announced that the discontinuance of the San Francisco to Australia ...

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  42. THE MISSING COMEDIAN.

    Mr. Harry Thurston, the well-known English comedian, who is in Australia under contract to Sir Benjamin Fuller, and who disappeared from the Hotel ...

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  43. AMERICAN RAILWAYS.

    The American Interstate Commerce Commission has ordered a reduction of railway freight rates throughout the country, to take effect from July 1, and ...

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  44. TRADE WITH RUSSIA.

    Sir Robert Horne, Chancellor of the Exchequer, speaking at Glasgow to-day. said that the British Government had decided to take a middle course in ...

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  45. UNEMPLOYED IN N.S.W.

    Eleven hundred and fifty men, most of them returned soldiers, will be given employment on a number of public works, which have been selected by ...

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  46. ALLEGED ROBBERY IN COMPANY.

    The Crown has decided not to proceed further with the case against Arthur Bayley and John Mulligan, who were committed for trial on a charge of ...

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  47. THE LONDON CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Michael Collins, the South of Ireland Minister for Finance, is not likely to accompany Mr. Griffith, the President of the South of Ireland ...

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  48. SANDFLY STATE[?]SCHOOL.

    Empire Day was celebrated With great enthusiasm at the Sandfly State school. Lessons on "Patriotism" and "The Empire" were given by the head teacher ...

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  49. THE LOSS OF THE EGYPT.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons this afternoon, Mr. S. Baldwin, president of the Board of Trade, said he had ordered an inquiry to be ...

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  50. RUSSO-ITALIAN AGREEMENT.

    It is officially announced that the commercial agreement between Russia and Italy has been signed. ...

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  51. INSURANCE RISKS.

    English and Scottish insurance companies operating in the south of Ire. land have decli[?]d to undertake after the end of the present month insurance ...

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  52. POISONOUS GASES IN WARFARE.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that, despite the Washington Conference treaty, prohibiting the use of noxious gases in ...

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  53. MELBOURNE ENVELOPED IN FOG.

    Following on a warm day a dense fog enveloped, the city shortly after 8 o'clock to-night. Street traffic is hampered to some extent, and shipping is delayed. No ...

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  54. INDIA.

    SPeaking at the Royal Colonial Institute yesterday. Sir William Meyer, the High Commissioner for India. commended the work of Mr. E. S. Montagu and ...

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  55. BOLSHEVISM.

    A bil[?]was introduced in the House of Commons to-day by a private member to prevent the importation into Great Britain of overseas money, securities, ...

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  56. EVANDALE STATE SCHOOL.

    At the Empire Day celebrations at the Evandale school there was a good attendance of parents and friends. After the children had received lessons suitable to ...

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  57. WAR IN ULSTER.

    The figures [?]ported of the arrest of Si[?] Feiners in the raids carried out by the military and police in Belfast and the six [?]ties of Ulster are ...

    Article : 167 words
  58. APPEAL FOR THE BLIND.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 110 words
  59. POSTAL CHARGES.

    Speaking at a civic reception tendered to him to-day, the Postmaster-General (Mr. Poynton) stated that he would resolutely resist any attempt at a ...

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  60. THE CIVIL WAR IN CHINA.

    General Chang-T[?]Lin, who was recently defeated by General Wo-Pei-Fu. [?] establishing his last line of defence at Kwan, to the south-east of Nanking. ...

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  61. HAMILTON.

    Empire Day was universally observed at Hamilton. In the forenoon the Deputy Warden (Mr. S. R. G. Allwright), Councillor Madden, the council clerk ...

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  62. UNREST IN EGYPT.

    In Cairo yesterday an Egyptian shot and killed with a revolver Major Cave, a British officer, who was assistant-commandant of the police. ...

    Article : 34 words
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