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  2. ALLIES' TERMS. DECISIONS AT GENOA.

    A message from Paris states that M. Poincare (Premier of France) has submitted to Cabine a counter-plan to the pact of nonaggression submitted at Ge[?] by Dr. E. ...

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  3. LATE CABLE NEWS

    At this afternoon's sitting of the Cape Provincial Council the Administrator announced that owing to a deficit in the provincial finances of half a million, due to reduction of ...

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  4. THE MINERS.

    At five centres in the coalfields area aggregate meetings were held by the containers to-day with the part purpose of celebrating May Day. and partly to hear the explanations ...

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  5. CANBERRA. GOVERNMENT'S NEW OFFER.

    For several hours yesterday the Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, discussed with a deputation the strike which has occurred amongst the workmen at Canberra, and during the day ...

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  6. LABOUR SPLIT. A.L.P. ALARMED.

    The split in the official Labour party is viewed with alarm by leading members of the A.L.P., both Federal and State. Prominent union and Labour officials ...

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  7. THE LAND.

    The policy of the State Government in regard to country development and immigration has been approved of by the Commonwealth Government. ...

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  8. THE COALITION.

    After a stormy meeting, which lasted for over three hours, the Coalition party yesterday decided to support the Government in its Parliamentary Salaries Reduction Bill. ...

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  9. NEW STATES.

    The organisers of the new States movement yesterday at midday, in Martin-place, opened a three-day campaign for the purpose of interesting the people of the metropolitan area ...

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  10. IRISH STRIFE.

    A Protestant farmer has been murdered at Bandon. It is the ninth of similar crimes in West Cork in six days. Protestants are abandoning their homes ...

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  11. "EX PARTE DECISION."

    Mr. J. H. Catts, M.P., in a statement yesterday regarding the action of the Federal Executive in endorsing his expulsion by the State Executive from the movement, said: ...

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  12. MR. HUGHES.

    Having travelled from Melbourne by the steamer Karoola, the Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, arrived at Sydney early yesterday morning, accompanied by the Minister for ...

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  13. AMERICAN LABOUR.

    At Chicago to-day Mr. Sam Gompers, at the conclusion of an important conference of Labour leaders, made a statement flaying Bolshevism, and stating that in view of the ...

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  14. VIOLENT DEATH.

    Mrs. Rose Grainger, mother of Percy Grainger, the noted pianist and composer, leaped from the 18th story of the Acolian, a building in the busiest street in New York, and was ...

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  15. DACEYVILLE BRANCH FORMED.

    A branch of the Majority Labour Party was formed at Daceyville last night at a largely-attended meeting of Labour and union supporters in O'Dea's Hall. Mr. R. H. Campbell, ...

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  16. THE MANUREWA.

    According to a report furnished to the secretary of the State Navigation Department yesterday, from Camden Haven, the overdue barque Manurewa passed there on April 9, ...

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  17. HOOKWORM.

    There have been over 12,000 successful cases of hookworm treated with carbon tetra chloride by Government agencies. Tests show that 98 per cent, of the worms ...

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  18. MIDLAND RAILWAYS.

    The Midland Railway Employees' Union held a meeting to protest against the general manager's action in dismissing several employees. The union contends that several men are ...

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  19. AN ALLIGATOR.

    A telegram was received to-night from Alligator River stating that Henry Somerfield, a farmer, had been badly mauled by an alligator, seven miles from the railway. A ...

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  20. ALLEGED MURDER.

    At the Bathurst Police Court to-day before Mr. S. J. Hamblin, S.M., William Harold Edwards, 29, a horse trainer, was committed for trial at the Central Criminal Court, ...

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  21. BISHOP LISTON.

    Bishop Liston, Roman Catholic Coadjutor Bishop of Auckland, appeared at the police court to answer the charge of having made seditious utterances at the Irish concert on ...

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  22. WHEAT v. FLOUR.

    That the trade China on wheat and wheatflour is increasing with great rapidity, and will continue to do so with the development of better tranportation facilities, is the ...

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  23. BOY TRAVELLERS.

    Writing with reference to Major Belcher's suggestion that a boys' empire tour should be arranged to coincide with the British Empire Exhibition in 1924, Mr. Neville Mayman, ...

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  24. GOVERNMENT SHIPS.

    The last two vessels of the five "Bay" liners comprising the present shipbuilding programme of the Commonwealth Government Line are reported to be nearing completion in ...

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  25. EIGHT-HOUR DAY.

    In celebration of the 66th anniversary of Eight-hours' Day, a public holiday was observed in Melbourne to-day. Fortunately the rain, which had set in during the week-end, ...

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  26. CHINA.

    The correspondent of the Chicago "Tribune" at Tientsin reports that the troops of Tso Lin and Wu Pel Fu are still in collision, and heavy fighting continues at three points, being ...

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  27. SUSTENANCE FOR SOLDIERS' WIVES.

    Following upon representations which have been made in Melbourne by an official of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League, provision has been made for the ...

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  28. ELECTION COSTS.

    Whilst congratulating themselves on the result of the State elections, members of the Young branch of the Farmers and Settlers Association, at Saturday's meeting, expressed ...

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  29. FOR HOSPITALS.

    The organisers of next Friday's outdoor appeal for the Hospital Saturday Fund—as it is still called—have almost completed the extensive organisation necessary in the city and ...

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  30. FARMERS' HELP.

    A very flue spirit has been displayed by farmers of the Malebo district, who to-day arranged to undertake the whole of the work of putting in 130 acres of crop on the farm ...

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  31. ROSS MURDER CASE.

    Olive Maddix, a witness for the Crown in the Ross murder case, has informed the police that she was the victim of an attack at the corner of Brunswick and Victoria ...

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  32. OIL PROSPECTING IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    An oil prospecting expedition headed by Mr. L. J. Jones, assistant Government geologist in New South Wales, with Mr. H. P. Buckley as assistant geologist, left Perth to ...

    Article : 111 words
  33. SHIPPING COMPANY'S SHORT CAREER.

    After only a few weeks' trading, the Straits Shipping Company, of Melbourne, has gone into voluntary liquidation, and it has been decided to dispose of the ...

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  34. STATE REVENUES.

    The consolidated revenue for April was £226,416, as compared with £231,198 for the corresponding month last year, a decrease of £4782. The aggregate revenue for 10 months ...

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  35. THE SOVIET ARMY.

    A message from Riga states that the Soviet has issued a decree fixing the peace army at 2½ millions, and the army's war strength at [?] millions, with two million women ...

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