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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    The "Irish Times" says the Sinn Fein bargain merely cheeks the natural development of the split for three months, during which time both ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS

    London.—Many strange stories are coming in of the menace of starving wolves. The latest is from South Slavia, where a large pack attacked a ...

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  6. Across The Strait

    Melbourne, Friday Night.—The trial of Colin Campbell Ross, who is charged with the murder of A[?]na Tirt[?] aged 12 years, in December [?]t, was ...

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  7. BEER BOYCOTT.

    London.—There are severe discrepancies in the reports as to the effectiveness of the beer boycott in the dockyards areas. Pickets emphasise the ...

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  8. CABLEGRAMS

    London.—In pursuance of the Washington decision, the flagship Australia will share the fate of the New Zealand. The dominions, through their ...

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  9. CABLEGRAMS

    London.—Six hundredweight of gelignite and sa[?]sonite, sufficient to blow up half the city, was found by the Glasgow police in [?] in back ...

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  10. PRINCE AT LAHORE.

    The visit of the Prime of Wales to Lahore, which had been looked forward to with deep anxiety by those responsible for his safety, will, it is now ...

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  11. REWARD FOR VALOR!

    London.—Herr Schindler, loader of he Crocho-Slovakian Anti-[?] has [?] his entire fortune of £5000 to the pau-Germen [?] ...

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  12. HOPELESS IMMIGRATION MUDDLE.

    Melbourne, Friday Night.—Mr. Gullott, the Commonwealth Superintendent of Immigration, has resigned. In an explanatory statement he says he ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN BOXERS.

    London.—A slight re-arrangement has been made in George Cook's programme. After the meeting with Beckett on March 27 for the British ...

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  14. TEACHING YOUNG IDEA.

    London.—The "Daily Mail" directs attention to "the Pussyfoot campaign" in the public preparatory schools. The harmful microbes lurking in ...

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  15. JAPAN WILL QUIT.

    Tho Foreign Office has announce its radiances to withdraw Japanese troops from the Shantung railways, as soon as China assumes guard. ...

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  16. A VIRILE EMPIRE.

    London.—As a result of his 45,000 miles tour of the world, says the "Daily Mail," Lord Northcliffe returns full of hope in the Empire's ...

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  17. Within The State

    Hobert, Friday Night.—At a meeting of civil servants to-night, it was resolved:—"That this meeting protests against any reduction of pa[?] as being ...

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  18. BREAD GOING UP.

    Melbourne, Friday Night.—Bread is going up another halfpenny per lo[?] on March 1, consequent upon the advanced price of wheat and flour. ...

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  19. UNIQUE BREACH OF PROMISE.

    The Chief Justice is dealing with an unique case, in which Sarah Bendix, who is suing Bendix, a stockbroker in London for a breach of promise to ...

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  20. "LITTLE DOCTOR" LANDED.

    Melbourne. Friday Night.—Dr. [?] M.P., has had his watch and gold Parliamentary pass lifted by a pickpocket. ...

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  21. SCOUTS AS IMMIGRANTS.

    London.—The London Boy Scouts' Association suggests that some "patriot" should lead is £10,000 to enable boy scouts to emigrate to Australia, ...

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  22. VICTORIAN LOAN.

    London.—Within half an hour of opening the list the Victorian State loan of £4,000,000 was over-subscribed 14 times. ...

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  23. "SWAN-SONG OF CAPITALISTS."

    Sydney. Friday Evening.-At the Industrial Conference to-day, Mr. Brookes (N.S.W.) sad the employers denied there was a conspiracy among ...

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  24. BOXING.

    Lloyd (Australia) had an easy victory over Townley (England), who [?] only in [?] rounds, and [?] looked like a winner. Though ...

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  25. PRIEST CHARGED WITH MURDER

    Montreal.—It was announced last week that after a long investigation the authorities at Montreal, in Canada, had arrested and arraigned Father ...

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  26. TRAGEDY ON TRAGEDY.

    Sydney, Friday Night.—a [?] was discovered in a house at A [?] early this morning. [?] the owner (named J[?]kins) [?] ...

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  30. SHACKLETON'S BODY.

    London.—The "Daily Mail" says that Sir Ernest Shackleton's body will be buried at [?] South Georgia, at noon on March 1. ...

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  31. VERSATILE HOHENZOLLERN.

    London.—A message from Amsterdam states that the former German Crown Prince is publishing his autobiography, which includes a detailed ...

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