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  2. THE TRAMWAYS.

    There is a probability of a "regulation strike" being put into operation on the whole of the Sydney tramway system while the British squadron is in port. ...

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  3. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    It is apparent that the Country party in the elections hat merely served the purpose of returning Labour members to seats which have hitherto been looked upon as practical ...

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  4. THE FLEET.

    The Special Service Squadron will leave Jervis Bay at about 5 o'clock to-morrow evening for Sydney. For the first time for days the dull, ...

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  5. ARBITRATION.

    The Attorney-General, Mr. Bavin, attended a conference of representatives of the Federal and Victorian Governments in Melbourne last week with a view of arriving at an agreement ...

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  6. WORLD FLIGHT.

    The four United States airmen who are attempting to fly round the world arrived at Prince Rupert (British Columbia) from Seattle to-day,—Reuter. ...

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  7. LATE CABLES.

    The Southampton shipyard employees, who are on strike, have refused to resume work, by an overwhelming majority. The men struck for an increase of 17/6 ...

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  8. ITALIAN ELECTIONS

    Rome advices state that the election placards with which Rome has been plastered are practically all Fascist, as the other political parties are afraid to poll, or at least are not ...

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  9. THE COMMONS.

    Members of the House of Commons anticipate a critical debate when the second reading of the Evictions Bill is resumed on Monday evening. ...

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  10. BAVARIAN ELECTIONS.

    The elections for the new Bavarian Diet were held yesterday, and the results so far show that extreme Nationalists—Herr Hitler, General Von Ludendorff, and their ...

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  11. AROUND AUSTRALIA.

    Wing Commander S. J. Goble and Flying Officer I. E. McIntyre, who are making a seaplane survey of the Australian coast in a Fairey D3 seaplane, to supplement information ...

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  12. PUBLIC SERVANTS.

    Action has bean taken on behalf of the States of Victoria, New South Wales, and South Australia, to have repealed the registration of the Public Servants' Association. An appeal ...

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  13. SMUTS CABINET.

    The Government has announced that it will seek a dissolution, as a result of the Wakkerstroom by-election, in which a Nationalist candidate defeated the nominee of the South ...

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  14. CO-OPERATION.

    In ah address here, Mr. W. M. Hughes, speaking on sidelights of the Peace Conference, repeated the criticisms which he made in an address at St. Louis last month, when ...

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  15. KU KLUX KLAN.

    The renewal of Ku Klux K[?]an anti-racial campaign evinced itself with disastrous results in the town of Lilly (Pennsylvania), the inhabitants of which are chiefly Roman ...

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  16. PERTH TRAGEDY.

    Regarding the discovery on Saturday of the body of a motor car driver, named John O'N[?]ll, floating in the Swan River, near Crawley, with the head battered in, ...

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  17. RUSSIAN WAIFS.

    The Moscow correspondent of the "Daily Express" telegraphs that startling revelations have been made by a special commission appointed by the Commissariat of Health to ...

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  18. GERMANY.

    A Berlin message says that the election campaign has been responsible for many disturbances. The Nationalists, in particular, are creating much disorder, breaking up ...

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  19. VALUE FOR DEFENCE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) said to-day that the flight on which Wing-Commander Goble and Flying-Officer Mcintyre set out on Sunday was arranged at the suggestion of ...

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  20. THE AUSTRALIA.

    A deputation from the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League, which waited upon the Minister for Defence (Mr. E. K. Bowden) at the Commonwealth Government Offices ...

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  21. AMERICAN POLITICS.

    Senator Borah, speaking in a Washington church, declared that corrupt government could be partly ascribed to the war's aftermath, but more immediately to a system ...

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  22. LABOUR PARTY.

    "Labour in New South Wales only requires an all-together swing in the work of organisation by those who believe in the A.L.P. principles," said Mr Lang (leader of the State ...

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  23. LAND SETTLEMENT.

    A special meeting of the State Cabinet was held yesterday afternoon with a view of discussing the subject of land settlement conjointly with the financial position. The ...

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  24. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris says that representatives of various Olympic committees are now actively engaged ensuring accommodation for their nationals during the ...

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  25. EXCITING CHASE.

    A thrilling chase occurred at Westminster on Sunday night after an armed gang had attempted to hold up a newspaper dealer named Fouraker in Great Smith-street. ...

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  26. SHOTS FIRED.

    A free fight occurred in Buckingham-street, Surry Hills, shortly after 9 o'clock last night, during which several shots were fired, and two men were injured by being hit with ...

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  27. MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    The mail motor 'bus that runs between St. Marys and St. Helens was precipitated into the Skamander River on Saturday with nine passengers on board. Since the bridge ...

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  28. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—We all longed to keep her, but we gave our word at Washington, and it is not our way to go back on it. Shall we not then do honour to her by sending her out proudly ...

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  29. LAWN TENNIS.

    At the Cannes tournament, in the semi-final of the men's doubles, H. L, de Morpurgo, the Italian Davis Cup player, and Vanalen defeated N. E. Brookes (Australia) and L. S. ...

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  30. BANK CRIME.

    A large force of Bord[?]n police have scoured the countryside, searching for clues which might lead to the apprehension of the murderer of Mr. W. Hall, manager of the Borden ...

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  31. CHESS MASTERS.

    The international chess masters' tournament has entered upon its final week. Lasker (Czecho-Slavakia) is leading with five games won, one lost to Capablanca, and five drawn. ...

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  32. PUBLIC SERVICE.

    Effect is being given to a scheme for the reorganisation of the various Public Service departments. It was learnt yesterday that the scheme ...

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  33. IRISH RACEHORSES.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says: It appears that certain Parisians are unaware of the real quality of their meat. They recently regaled themselves on a couple ...

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  34. PUBLIC LIBRARY.

    Mr. Peter Board, C.M.G., M.A., ex-Director of Education, has been appointed by the Governor as a trustee of the Public Library to fill the vacancy caused by the death of ...

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  35. OLYMPIC TEAM.

    C. T. Jardine, who for the past two years has been the runner-up in the heavyweight division of the State amateur boxing championships, will be a member of the Olympic ...

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  36. CANBERRA.

    In the absence from Melbourne to-day of the Minister for Works and Railways (Mr. Stewart) no Ministerial statement was forthcoming in reply to the allegation of the Federal Public ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Labour recorded considerable victories at the local government elections in London and suburbs yesterday.—Router. Router's correspondent in Paris says that ...

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  38. STATE FORESTRY.

    Mr. L. M. Ellis, dliector of the New Zealand State Forest Service, who has just returned from a visit to Australia, considers the advances in forestry are substantially greater ...

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  39. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN SEAT.

    The count for the Kimberley Boat in the Legislative Assembly elections was commenced to-day. The latest figures, are:—Brown (Nat), 32; ...

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  40. RAILWAY MISHAP.

    At an early hour yesterday morning a light engine crashed into some stationary carrlages at the L[?]ndfield railway station. The latter were unoccupied at the time and there were ...

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  41. HOSPITAL SATURDAY.

    A request from the Hospital Saturday Association that it be allowed to set up stalls in Macquaile place on Friday, May 2, for the annual appeal for funds, was refused by the Chief ...

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  42. HUMAN HEART-BEATS.

    Wireless enthusiasts in England, listening to American broadcasting programmes early on Sunday morning, constantly heard a puzzling clicked noise. ...

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  43. STEAMER VICTORIA

    In consequence of the refusal of the Townsville waterside workers to coal the steamer Victoria, from China, till the vessel, which has been quarantined in consequence of two cases ...

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  44. WATER SUPPLY.

    Mr. Roseby, secretary of the Water Board, stated last evening that on Sunday night and yesterday there was a slight fall of rain on the catchment area. Nearly two inches were ...

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  45. HONOLULU MARU.

    Work has been commenced on the Japanese steamer Honolulu Maru in Jervis Bay in restowing the cargo which shifted during the gale on Thursday night, and according to ...

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  46. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    The defeat of the South African party candidate at the Wakkerstroom by-election reduces the Government's nominal majority to eight. Deducting the Speaker and Mr. J. X. ...

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  47. WILLIAMS' CASE.

    Sir,—Your report of the meeting of the A.L.P. on Saturday night quite misrepresents the purport of my address. I am made to say that I "urged the executive to endeavour to ...

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  48. FIRE AT PADDINGTON.

    Early this morning a fire was discovered in the two-storied premises at 15 Hopewell-street. Paddington, believed to be occupied [?] Leonard Nield, confectionery ...

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  49. MOUNT KEIRA MINE.

    After a stoppage of over a week in consequence of a dispute over the drawing of a cavil, Mount Keira mine resumed this morning, an arrangement having been come to ...

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