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  3. IRISH DEPORTATIONS.

    Mr. Baldwin. in the House or Commons to-day. introduced the "Restoration of Order in Ireland Indemnity Bill. 1923." The measure stipulates that no action or ...

    Article : 630 words
  4. GERMAN REPARATIONS. Enquiries Being Made.

    The correspondent of the "Petit Parisien," in Berlin says:—The German Government are busy in getting through the German Ambassador in London [?] many ...

    Article : 96 words
  5. RUSSIAN TROUBLE. Negotiations in London.

    M. Krassin conferred with the Marquis of Curzon at the Foreign Office to-day for two hours. Captain Wedgwood Bonn. in the House ...

    Article : 263 words
  6. EARL OF CARNARVON.

    The Karl of Carnarvon left an estate worth £399,000. After bequests to his relatives and servants and £509 to Mr. Howard Carter, the leader of the Luxor ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 86 words
  7. STOP PRESS NEWS. THE NEAR EAST.

    M. Veni[?]los and Ismet Pasha had a further long meeting to-day. The deadlock regarding the Greek reparations continues. ...

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  8. AIR RAIDS. Can They be Stopped?

    During its summer training the Royal Air Fores will carry put a series of realistic air raids on the east coast. Antiaircraft and gunners will meet them with ...

    Article : 55 words
  9. Germany and Jugo-Slavia.

    The Government has accepted Germany's offer to build five wireless stations in Jugo-Siavia as part of the payment of reparations. ...

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  10. An Inventor Recovers Damages.

    M. Puiterie, the inventor of the joy stick for stabilising aereplanes, was awarded seven million francs to-day in the Paris courts, in an action against several ...

    Article : 75 words
  11. Opposing the Bolsheviks.

    The correspondent of the "[?]in" at Belgrade says the [?] Grand Duke Nicholas and other Crarist generals are expected in Belgrade shortly to confer ...

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  12. Question of Guarantees.

    The correspondent of the "Morning "Post" in Berlin says:—Herr Cuno has received separately the leaders of all the R[?]tag parties and has discussed the ...

    Article : 192 words
  13. Americans Support France.

    Miss Maude Royden. assistant preacher at the London City Temple. who has recently returned from a lecture tour in the United States, speaking in the King's Way ...

    Article : 118 words
  14. FIGHT IN THE DARK.

    To-day in the Wooloowin suburb of Brisbane, at about 1.30 a.m., the inhabi[?]ants were startled by the sounds of revoiver shots and a disturbance coming ...

    Article : 154 words
  15. RUHR OCCUPATION.

    M. Poincars, in a statement to the Foreign Affairs and Finance Commissions, said the cost of the occupation of the Ruhr to May I was 63,650 thousand francs. The ...

    Article : 96 words
  16. WOMEN'S CONGRESS

    The correspondent or the "Daily Express" in Rome says:—National prejudices today crept into the proceedings of the Women's Congress in Rome. Mrs. Catt, ...

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  17. METHODIST GENERAL CONFERENCE

    The General Conference of the Methodist Church of Australia was rsumed at the Pirie-street Church on Friday morning, when the President (Rev. Dr. E. H. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. MR. BONAR LAW.

    Mr. Bonar Law has arrived in Paris from Aix-le-Bains. He saw Dr. Horder. the specialist, who had left London to meet him. ...

    Article : 68 words
  19. IN A SOVIET GAOL.

    After five weeks of semi-starvation in cold. dirty prison cells in Northern Russia, five Hull fishermen returned to their homes early in April. ...

    Article : 358 words
  20. STEALING TOO PREVALENT.

    The Chief Justice (Sir William Irvine) declared to-day that stealing was becoming such a serious matter to the community that the judges could not listen, ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN AFFAIRS.

    The British Government are sending Mr. F. R. Smith, formerly Director of Agriculture to South Africa. He is a recog[?]sed expert in agriculture, and be will ...

    Article : 274 words
  22. CANADA AND AMERICA.

    The Provincial Minister of Agriculture (Mr. Carol)). in a speech, urged the Dominion Government to take measures for the reprisal against the United States by ...

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  23. MASON BEATS HALL.

    Harry Mason won the match against Seaman Hall in the 13th round, through Hall, who held the British and European lightweight titles, being disqualifled for ...

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  24. MR. MONTAGU.

    Mr. Montag[?] ex-Secretary for India, has relinquished politics and is going into [?]siness. He will join one of the Barnato Joel groups. ...

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  25. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  26. GOLF AT LEEDS.

    Kirch beat Kirkwood in the first round at Leeds by 3 up and 2 to go. Oilier firth round golf results were—H. Jolly beat Buckle. Mitchell beat Boomer [?] May ...

    Article : 167 words
  27. DAVIS CUP.

    France beat Denmark in the Davis Cup prcliminary match. ...

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  28. CRIMINAL COURT.

    Walter J. T. Wright (33), of New Parkside. was charged in the Criminal Court on Friday, before Mr. Justice Angas Parsons and a jury, with having. about ...

    Article : 280 words
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  30. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 174 words
  31. "DINKUM."

    "The promoters of Dinkum' will conduct a consultation on the Great Eastern [?]teeplcehase, run at Oakbank on April 2, 1923, and are distributing £200 in prize ...

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  32. COUNTY CRICKET.

    In county cricket to-day Hampshire, 283, beat Worcester, 123 and 134. ...

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  33. ENGLISH BOXING.

    Bloomfield won the cruiser-weight championship in the thirteenth round. Magill retired. The Fight Described. ...

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  34. TEMPORARILY FINE

    There was pleasant and ling weather in Adelaide on Friday, but it is officially stated that this improvement is only of a temporary nature. Mr. E. Bromley, of ...

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  35. VISITORS TO ITALY.

    Mr. E. S. Paterson, Royal Consular Agentfor Italy. has been advised by the Consul-General in Melbourne that in future it will not he necessary for ...

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  36. ST. ANDREW'S LITERARY SOCIETY.

    The St. Andrew's biterary Society celebrated their 51st annual reunion in the St. Andrew's S[?] School [?] [?] North [?]Uey. The Rev. Flo[?] Shannon. O.B.E., B.A., who ...

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  37. CHINESE BANDITS. Further Demands.

    Mr. V. Baruhe. a French captive. has been released on parole. and has arrived at Than Chuang. with the further demands of the bandit[?] for the removal of the ...

    Article : 57 words
  38. ROYAL VISIT TO ROME.

    King George and Queen Mary, in connection with the visit to Rome, have contributed 45,000 lire, which is to be equally distributed between the poor, the Red ...

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  39. WHIPPETS.

    The Excelsior Whippet Club conducted an evening's sport. The track, being well illumin[?] a large crowd attended, and the racing was very keen and interesting. Mr. N. M[?] donated a ...

    Article : 164 words
  40. FEDERAL TAXATION.

    In the Adelaide Police Court on Friday morning before Mr. E. M. Sabine. P.M., the following persons were prosecuted for failure to furnish income tax returns when requiredby the ...

    Article : 132 words
  41. Government in Trouble.

    The House of Representatives, in Committce, passed a vote of lack of confidence in the Administration by 251 votes to 70. ...

    Article : 32 words
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