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  2. GOOD FRIDAY. LOSES ALL TOUCH OF FESTIVAL.

    Memory can recall no Good Friday so quick in Sydney as yesterday. There are no country visitors in the metropolls; no show to attract its many thousands and give unusual ...

    Article : 257 words
  3. ART GALLERY.

    During 34 years' residence in New South Wales, Mr. John Sulman, F.R.I.B.A., who has bean elected president of the National Art Gallery in succession to the late Sir James ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,146 words
  4. LATE CABLE NEWS. PEACE TERMS.

    The Welmar correspondent of the "Daily Express," In an interview with Count Brockorff Rantzau, German Foreign Minister, says that the German delegates will reject every ...

    Article : 291 words
  5. HOMEWARD BOUND.

    Commodore P. S. Dumaresq, C.B., who has been appointed to the command of the Australian Navy, and Captain C. L. Cumberlege, flag captain of H.M.A.S. Australia, received ...

    Article : 228 words
  6. CHAOTIC GERMANY.

    Messages through Rotterdam state that, with the exception of Berlin, strikes and sabotage are going on everywhere in Germany, their origin being the lack of food ...

    Article : 569 words
  7. REPORT BY CZECHS.

    A Czecho-Slovak delegation from Eastorn Germany declares that the Germans are secretly organising a powerful army in the eastern provinces. They have conc[?]aled large ...

    Article : 270 words
  8. GERMANS SUMMONED TO VERSAILLES EXPECTED EARLY NEXT MONTH

    It is understood that a courier, carrying to Germany the summons of the Peace Conference to send her plenipotentiaries to Versailles, left last night. The Germans will arrive in Versailles at the beginning of May. the Germans will come by special train to Versailles, without crossing Paris. ...

    Article : 223 words
  9. ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    There is much betting on the Atlantic flight. One person laid 5 to 1 against Hawker in considerable amounts, and 8 to 1 against Raynham. ...

    Article : 89 words
  10. CHURCH SERVICES.

    The attendances at the churches yesterday were naturally much below normal, having regard to the conditions under which they were held. In all instances the Board of ...

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  11. A COLOSSAL WRONG.

    The "Daily News," in a vigorous leader, demands that the Peace Conference must rectify the colossal wrong under which China is suffering owing to the Japanese refusal to quit ...

    Article : 263 words
  12. "ALL IS WELL."

    Mr. Lloyd George, interviewed in Paris before departing for London, said: "All has gone well, and all still goes well. M. Clemenceau and I are well satisfied with what ...

    Article : 371 words
  13. AIR ROUTES.

    The Air Ministry announces that the Government will in the early stages permit private enterprise to operate the easier of the great air routes, the State only touching the ...

    Article : 54 words
  14. JAPAN'S DEMANDS.

    The Paris correspondent of the "New York World" was told by a Japanese official that if Japan's claims to Kiaochau and Shantung are not ...

    Article : 382 words
  15. FARMS FOR SOLDIERS.

    In the House of Commons Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Arthur Griffith-Boscawen moved the second rending of the Land Settlement Facilities Bill. ...

    Article : 259 words
  16. RUSSIAN PROBLEM.

    A Paris message says that M. Tseretelli, a member of the Georgian delegation, when interviewed, said that effective Allied intervention in Russia was utterly impossible owing ...

    Article : 69 words
  17. TROUBLES OF PEACE CONFERENCE.

    In his speech in the House of Commons on the work of the Peace Conference, the Prime Minister, Mr. Lloyd George, emphasised the gigantic character of the task of the ...

    Article : 1,040 words
  18. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    On the occasion of to-day's visit to H.M.A.S. Australia, the Prince of Wales will deliver the King's autographed message to the officers and crow, expressing his Majesty's ...

    Article : 58 words
  19. "PROBLEM OF PACIFIC."

    A book entitled "The Problem of the Pacific," by Mr. C. Brunsdon Fletcher, of Sydney, author of "The New Pacific," has been published by William Heinemann. ...

    Article : 668 words
  20. UNREST IN INDIA.

    Mr. E. S. Montagu[?] [?] (Secretary for India) stated in the House of Commons that there had been further riots in India. The telegraph offices at Lahore, Allahabad, and Amritsar, had ...

    Article : 51 words
  21. HOME RULE.

    Sir Horace Plunkett, in a letter, says that years ago an Irish Parliament could have been established, with all the powers granted by the Act, together with reasonable ...

    Article : 76 words
  22. MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE OF WOMEN.

    A Paris message says that the police are investigating the mysterious disappearance of four women who visited an alleged modern Bluebeard in a secluded villa on the borders ...

    Article : 104 words
  23. BOLSHEVISM.

    A wireless message from the Hungarian Soviot Republic states that the Foreign Minister, Belakun, when interviewed, stated that negotiations with General Smuts were most ...

    Article : 114 words
  24. SPANIARDS AND MOORS.

    A message from Tangiers reports that there has been sharp fighting at Tetuan between the Spaniards and Raisull's bands. The Spanish party was surrounded and wiped out, and 14 ...

    Article : 51 words
  25. CRISIS IN IRELAND.

    The strike of railway men and other transport workers has brought to a standstill all business in Limerick. The unrest threatens to spread throughout the South of Ireland. ...

    Article : 127 words
  26. STRANGE TRAGEDY.

    A Rome message gives details of a strange tragedy in which the twin brothers John and Joseph Tocchi, who were born conjoined, like the Siamese Twins, are concerned. They had ...

    Article : 77 words
  27. PRESIDENT WELSON AND PEACE CONFERENCE.

    The following messages were despatched from New York on April 9, and received in Sydney yesterday. They indicate that, between the time they were lodged and received ...

    Article : 218 words
  28. TRADE COMMISSIONERS.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that United States officials have received information giving the plans adopted by England for the reform and ...

    Article : 121 words
  29. SHIPPING CONFERENCE AND AUSTRALIA.

    A general meeting of the Australian Merchants' Association considered the shipping question. After receiving reports from the [?] ...

    Article : 181 words
  30. 500,000 HOUSES.

    Dr. Addison (Minister for Reconstruction), speaking in the House of Commons, and discussing the resolution authorising housing and town-planning expenditure, said that he ...

    Article : 70 words
  31. MILITARY TRAGEDY.

    At an inquest on Robert Savage, the victim of an attempt to escape from military custody, the corporal in charge of the escort gave evidence that Savage struck him on the back ...

    Article : 288 words
  32. BEER OR BREAD?

    Five hundred bottlers are out of work at Liverpool, where the dockers are refusing to handle beer, spirits, or stout, while there is a shortage of these articles in England. ...

    Article : 56 words
  33. COMMONWEALTH LOAN.

    It is generally anticipated in financial circles that the prospectus of a new Commonwealth loan will be issued before long, and that it will be on a reduced scale to the ...

    Article : 110 words
  34. ANZAC DAY.

    The Australian march through London arranged tor Anzac Day has been postponed, owing to there being insufficient time to arrange for other dominion troops to ...

    Article : 115 words
  35. GENERAL CABLES.

    Fourteen American and six French, soldiers were killed in a train collision at Lemans, in France. The Pacha, with 1500 New Zealanders aboard, ...

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  36. TAXI-CAB DRIVERS' STRIKE ENDS.

    After being on strike since March 15, the taxi-cab drivers returned to work on Thursday, leaving matters in dispute to the wages board. The board fixed the weekly hours at ...

    Article : 74 words
  37. GENERALS RETURNING TO AUSTRALIA.

    Senator Pearce has recovered from his indisposition, and during the week attended a farewell luncheon given by the British Empire Club to Lieutenant-General White and ...

    Article : 44 words
  38. BRITI[?] AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 57 words
  39. CARPENTERS' STRIKE.

    The Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners has decided that its members will cease work next Monday, at 5 p.m., in accordance with the notice served on the ...

    Article : 45 words
  40. LATE SPORTING.

    Following are the scratchings for the Williamstown meeting, to be held at Caulfield on Monday:—Easter Cup: New Tipperary. Federal Stakes: Stage Manager, Lucy Malt. Hurdle Pace: Lamine, Gladful[?] Welter ...

    Article : 44 words
  41. LORD BUXTON.

    At the request of the British Government, Lord Buxton has consented to the prolongation of his term of office as Governor-General and High Commissioner till June, 1920. The ...

    Article : 39 words
  42. RIOTS LN EGYPT.

    Extra troops have been despatched to Egypt, where the situation is more serious. ...

    Article : 21 words
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