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  2. CABLEGRAMS and TELEGRAMS GERMANY AND THE ALLIES

    Britain has protested to the French Government against the occupation of the territory between the Rhine bridgeheads in the interests of the ...

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  3. STATE TELEGRAMS PECULIAR BURNING FATALITY

    Yesterday Mr. Robert Burnside, who was well known in Perth,was burned to death on his farm about 10 miles west of Brookton. ...

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  4. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS VICTORIA

    The police intend withdrawing the charges against Margaret Milward and Queenie Mitchell. Nurse Mitchell will be charged with murder. ...

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  5. IRISH CAPTURES BY FREE STATERS

    It is officially reported that Free State troops captured a whole column of rebels with arms and equipment in the County Mayo, and also ...

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  7. FRANCE'S MOTIVES

    Speaking in the House of Commons, Sir John Simon made the following statement: "We all sympathise with France in her belief ...

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  8. NEW FRENCH ADVANCE

    The French have completed a new advance, including a screen of t[?] which has been placed between the British zone and the ...

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  9. THE RIGHT OF FRENCH SOLDIERS

    The Paris correspondent of the London "Dai'y Express" syjs the new liberty given to the French troops in dealing with threatening ...

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  10. A WORKHOUSE PARTLY BURNED

    Armed men burned down two wings of a workhouse in Dublin after the Inmates had been given ten minutes in which to leave the ...

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  11. A GRUESOME CRIME.

    Money was apparently the motive for one of the most gruesome tragedies committed in Victoria. It is alleged that an elderly, woman, ...

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  12. EXECUTION OF THE NULLAGlNE MURDERER

    The Malay, Frank Matamin, was executed at Fremantle gaol yesterday. The prison authorities [?]ecined to supply details concerning. the ...

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  13. VIADUCT BLOWN UP

    The rebels in Ireland have blown up a railway viaduct. The explosion was heard ten miles away. ...

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  14. RESISTANCE OF MINE OWNERS

    The owners of the German coal mines and foundries in the Ruhr are determined not to pay the 10 per cent, export tax Imposed on ...

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  15. A REPORT FROM GERMANY

    It is rumored persistently that the French intend shortly to occupy Munich. ...

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  16. RAIDS ON IRISH QUARTERS IN LONDON AND GLASGOW

    Scotland Yard detectives and police made a series of raids upon the Irish quarters in every borough in London. The captured 34 ...

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  17. A WRIT AGAINST THE "AGE."

    William Buckland has issued a writ for libel against the "Age" for £2000. The "Age" stated that Buckland had appeared on a ...

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  18. SEVERE STORM ON NORTH-WEST COAST.

    News from Broome states that on Saturday night a lugger reached the port with the crews of Messrs. McKay and Alexander's boats, the ...

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  19. FIRST SEIZURE OF COAL RE SULTS IN STRIKE

    The French authorities have made the first actual direct seizure of coal at the state mine at Westervolt, assisted by 50 French workers ...

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  20. FRANCE DETERMINED TO ENFORCE PAYMENT

    The Cologne representative of the "Daily Chronicle" interviewed General Degoutte (who has charga of the French army of occupation). The ...

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  21. DEATH OF MR. PERCY WHITTON

    Mr. Percy Whitton, Comptroller General of Customs, died in his sleep] last night. ...

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  22. IMPERIAL CABLES. SOUTH AFRICA

    The Government suffered a defeat in the bye-election for Outshoorn, Where the anti-Imperialists won the seat by a substantial majority. ...

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  23. ALLIED FORCES IN THE RUHR.

    It is declared in an official quarter that the French do not intend to extend their advance oil the right bank of the Rhine into ...

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  24. TWO MANSIONS DESTROYED BY REBELS

    Irish rebels burned the mansion of Sir Thomas Esmondes at Ballynastragh. The crime was committed by 30 raiders, who gave the ...

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  25. A COOL THIEF.

    An athletic-looking man entered the State Savings Bank today, produced a bank note and asked the teller (Mr. Wintle) if it was a good ...

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  26. UNITED KINGDOM

    Lady Astor has introduced into the House of Commons a bill to prevent the sale of alcoholic liquors to persons under the age of 18 ...

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  27. COLLINS' SISTER THREATENED.

    The Irish rebels have informed tire Free State authorities that they intend to kill Mrs. Powell, the widowed sister of the late Michael ...

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  28. GERMAN POLICEMEN SHOT

    Two German police sergeants who returned to Buer to collect their belongings, were arrested by the French. It is not known where ...

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  29. FRENCHMEN MURDERED

    The dead bodies of Lieut Coltins and a railway expert named Jealy were found laid side by side on the pavement at Buera. They had been ...

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  30. PLANS OF THE IRISH REBELS.

    Correspondence was read in the House of Commons by the Secretary for Home Affairs showing that the Irish rebels were instigating a ...

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  31. POLITICAL. FEDERAL

    In the House of Representatives the addres-in-reply was adopted by 32 votes to 20. ...

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  32. WYNDHAM MEAT WORKS

    An agreement affecting wages and conditions has been reached between the management of the Wyndham meat works and the unions ...

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  33. GENERAL A DANGEROUS TOY

    A little gitl, five years old, has been killed In England through a toy balloon which she was trying to inflate slipping into her throat, and ...

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  34. SCRAPPING BRITISH WARSHIPS.

    Britain has rendered Impotent for fighting purposes 17 splendia Capital ships. ...

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  35. FRANCE JUSTIFIES THE OCCUPATION.

    Replying to the recent note from Germany, France Justifies her occupation of the Ruhr area on the following grounds: (1) The ...

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  36. COPING WITH CRIME.

    Scotland yarn is experimenting with wireless with a view to get' ting their flying squads of detectives on the track of criminals within a ...

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  37. THE ENGINEERS' STRIKE

    In connection with the engineers' strike, the compulsory conference has been con[?]uJeJ. After hearing the discussion on both sides Mr. ...

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  38. POPULATION AS A DEFENSIVE MEASURE.

    Writing in the newspapers Sir James Connolly emphasises Use necessity in the interests of dafence for peopling the Kimberleys. which ...

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  39. EMPIRE COTTON GROWING

    Mr. Fred. Hodgkinson, a cotton manufacturer, speaking at B'ackburn, said that the Empire Cotton Growing Association had started excellently, ...

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  40. Turkish Treatment of Refugees,

    A Greek protest was recently made against the treatment of Greek refugees by the Turks. In connection with this the Constantinople ...

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  41. AMMUNITION FOR IRISH REBELS

    Two men have been committed for trial in England in connection with the despatch of ammunition to Ireland. A document produced ...

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  42. COMPLAINTS FROM BROOME

    Complaints have been made from Broome that a leper is being housed in the hospital there. Dr. Atkinson, however, states that there is ...

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  43. NEW SOUTH WALES

    The A.L.P. Executive has decided by 20 votes to 7 to elect McGirr as leader of the State Parliamentary Labor caucus. Dooley alleges that ...

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  44. THE BUER MURDERS. TWO GERMAN SUSPECTS SHOT

    Two Germans who were arrested in connection the murder of the two French officers at Buer in the Ruhr, were shot while ...

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  45. BRITISH SOLDIERS AND GERMAN WIVES

    Since the armistice 400 British soldiers in the Rhine have married Germans. ...

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  46. FOREIGH CABLES

    The Soviet Government has ordered three million rifles from Sweden and Germany, 125,000 machine guns from Czecho Slavakia, and 40 ...

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  47. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES BRITISH

    The Lanarkshire miners have decided by a ballot to work eleven shifts a fortnight Instead of five per week. This decision alters a ...

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  48. THE LABOR SPLIT.

    So serious is the spit in the labor movement as the result of Dooley's expulsion that a special inter-State conference is to be called together ...

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  49. A SYNDICALIST MURDERED

    Salvador Sequi, a well-known Spanish syndicalist, was assassinated at Madrid while leaving a public house. A ...

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  50. SENSATIONAL ALLEGATION OF REPUBLICAN PLOT.

    The " Daily Sketch" publishes details of a a alleged republican plot to murder many well known persons including Mr. Bonar Law, Mr. ...

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  51. ITALY

    The Government has issued a decree establishing the eight hours day for the mercantile marine. It is expected this course will ...

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  52. GERMAN NATIONALIST ORGANISATIONS

    M. Poincare will discuss with General Degoutte at a meeting in Brussels measures to suppress the German nationalist organisations. ...

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  53. SPLIT IN A.L.P. EXECUTIVE.

    A split has occurred in the A. L.P. Executive itself respecting the appointment of McGirr as leeder of the caucus. One of the Executive ...

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  54. PRINCE OF WALES AS JOCKEY

    The Prince of Wales rode second in the Manners Cup, the Welsh Guards' regimental race. ...

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  55. AUSTRALIAN

    The sailing of the Gulf steamer Wandana, which has been delayed for several days owing to a strike of the firemen,left today ...

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  56. FIRING BETWEEN FRENCH AND GERMANS

    At Dortmund one resident was killed and two critically wounded during firing which took place between Germans and French. ...

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  57. THE NEAR EAST

    Announcements in the Mohammedan quarters of the city State that all Mohammedans between 23 and 39 years of age must, attend the ...

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  58. FIRE ON THE ERRIBE.

    The Commonwealth steamer Erribe caught fire here and had to be scuttled, Much of the cargo was damaged by fire and water. ...

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  59. EXECUTION OF REBELS

    Four prisoners were executed today at Drumboe Castle, Donegal. It is said that while facing the firing squad they shouted, "Up with the ...

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  60. ANOTHER VICTORY FOR DOOLEY

    Mr. Dooley had another victory today at a meeting of the caucus. Both Dooley and McGirr were present, and the latter's supporters took ...

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  61. A GERMAN REPORT

    A message from Berlin says that three residents of Buer, who disobeyed the curfew order, were shot dead by a French patrol. ...

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