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  2. ASSASSINATION AT EMBASSY.

    Two Russian officers assassinated General Denikin's Chief of Staff (General Romanoviki) at the Russian Embassy here, and afterwards made their escape. ...

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  3. EXTREMELY DELICATE SITUATION

    The advance of French troops into Germany is applauded by the Press, the papers declaring that the Prussian militarists merit a stern snub. ...

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  4. THE IRISH PROBLEM.

    The Exhibition Hall was thronged last night, when a meeting was held at which motions were carried endorsing the resolution passed at the Irish Race Convention ...

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  5. REMARKABLE DISCLOSURES.

    In an interview accorded a representative of the "Daily Express," the Viceroy of Ireland (Field-Marshal Lord French) denied that there was any truth in the ...

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  6. A BIG FINANCIAL QUESTION

    A question intimately associated with the commercial and industrial life of this country is the inflation of bank deposits, currency, Government expenditure, and ...

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  7. CHARGES OF BURGLARY.

    In the Central Police Court yesterday considerable interest was shown in the case against Arthur Leicester Edwards a former policeman, who was on Sunday ...

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  8. PREPARING FOR THE PRINCE.

    A suggestion by the Lord Mayor (Councillor Aikman, M.L.C.) that the various cities of the Commonwealth should join forces in obtaining supplies of ...

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  9. RUSSO-JAPANESE BATTLES.

    It is reported bj the Washington correspondent of the "Times" that the Japanese military attache (M. Inouye) has stated that sudden aggressive action on the part ...

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  10. THE PREMIERS' CONFERENCE

    The Premier stated to-day that he had just received a telegram from the Premier of New South Wales (Mr Holman) intimating that it would be impossible, in ...

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  11. JAPAN IN THE PACIFIC.

    The Japanese Ambassador (M. Kiguro Shidehara) has stated that Japan has not fortified any of the former German islands in the Pacific over which she has ...

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  12. POSITION OF THE DOMINIONS.

    The "Manchester Guardian," in commenting on the speech recently delivered by Mr. Bonar Law in the Mouse of Commo[?]s on the subject of the position of ...

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  13. REPATRIATION.

    The Minister for Repatriation (Senator Millen) said to-day that an agreement had been reached by the Governments in all the States of the Commonwealth to ...

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  14. THE SOLOMON ISLANDS.

    Although so far their efforts have not been rewarded by success, the planters and other residents of the Solomon Islands are determined to push on their ...

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  15. INTERSTATE SHIPPING.

    Although it has been known for some time in shipping circles that the Government control of interstate steamers would shortly cease, nothing definite has been ...

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  16. SEDITION IN CANADA.

    The Rev. Mr. Ivens and four other Labour leaders have been sentenced to a year's imprisonment on charges of seditious conspiracy to overthrow the ...

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  17. STRIKERS FIRED ON.

    Strikers at San Matteo, near Bologna, surrounded a body of carabmeers, and the soldiers fired 40 shots into the crowd. Eight persons were killed, including the ...

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  18. GOVERNOR OF TASMANIA.

    Advice has been received that the Governor-elect (Sir W L. Allardyee) will arrive in Sydney by the Sonoma on Saturday next It is probable that he ...

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  19. "ABNORMAL HOUSE OF COMMONS."

    Viscount Grey has written to Mr. Walter Runciman expressing the hope that the (Mr. Runciman) will succeed in his endeavour to win the by-election for ...

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  20. CABINET OF "BEST MEN."

    The Bloemfontein Nationalist organ asserts that the Prime Minister (General Smuts) has consulted the leaders of the Nationalist, Unionist, and Labour Parties ...

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  21. CLAIM FOR £7000.

    Action was begun in the Banco Court to-day, before his Honour the Chief Justice (Sir Wm. Cullen) and a jury, in which Abraham Patrick Wade, grazier ...

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  22. INTERNATIONAL LABOUR.

    The Independent Labour Conference has rejected by a two to one majority the proposal to immediately affiliate the party with the Internationale Labour ...

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  23. AMERICA'S PEACE POWERS.

    The Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Porter) is reported by the Washington correspondent of the "Times" to ...

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  24. ORIENT LINER DELAYED.

    The Orient liner Ormonde damaged her port propeller in the Suez Canal and is proceeding to Colombo under reduced speed. ...

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  25. ANGLO-A USTRALIAN PASSAGE.

    Anglo-Austrilian ship owners will meet in conference shortly with a view to determining the amount of further increases to be made in freights and fares. ...

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  26. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    Alexander Thompson, a Russian seaman, was at the Central Criminal Court to-day found guilty on a charge of having murdered Frederick West, captain of the schooner ...

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  27. SHIPMENT OF WOOL.

    Lord inverforth has extended by a month the period for lifting Imperially owned wool. He insists that the whole of the wool must be shipped before the ...

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  28. ANZAC MEMORIAL SERVICE.

    His Majesty the King wall be represented at the Anzac Day memorial service, to be held on April 25. ...

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  29. EYES ON RUSSIA.

    A wireless message from Moscow intimates that M. Trotsky, speaking at a Bolshevik conference, announced that the Red Army would be dissolved as soon as ...

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  30. "KING'S BUSINESS CAMPAIGN."

    A preliminary meeting associated with the "King's Business Campaign"—an evangelical mission to be conducted by the Rev. Donald M'Nicol, of South ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. COST OF NEWSPRINT PAPER.

    The Supreme Court has decided that the Board of Commerce has not the power to control the price and supply of newsprint paper, which is now being sold in ...

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  32. VALUE OF THE STERLING.

    General satisfaction is expressed at the gradual recovery of the value of the £ sterling in New York, the basic late of exchange having crossed the four-dollar ...

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  33. LADY TEACHER MISSING.

    Miss E. L. Banks, a superannuated kindergarten teacher of New South Wales or Queensland, it is not precisely known which, has been lost on Mt. Wellington ...

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  34. IMPORTED MACHINERY.

    The Tasmanian State Hydro Electric Department is making extensive purchases of machinery in connection with the development of the power scheme at ...

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  35. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    Several hundred Chinese, representing more than 20 educational and commercial organisations, have sent a petition to the Government in favour of the rejection of ...

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  36. CANADIAN WAR VETERANS.

    A delegation representing six War Veterans' Associations has sent a petition to the Acting Premier (Sir George Foster) asking for a bonus of 2000 dollars (£400) ...

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  37. AVIATION.

    The Secretary for the Navy (Mr. J. Daniels) states that it is expected that within a period of two years United States aeroplanes will succeed in crossing the ...

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  38. PERSONAL NOTES.

    Mr. and Mrs. Homer, Indooroopilly, have received a cablegram from their son, Trooper A. C. Homer (Fred), advising that he is leaving England for Australia ...

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  39. R.S.S.I.L.A.

    A general meeting of the Brisbane subbranch of the R.S.S.I.L.A. will be held in the Social Hall, Ann-street, to-morrow evening. An invitation to be present is ...

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  40. CATTS DIVORCE CASE.

    The divorce action in which Eva Alice Catts is petitioning for the dissolution of her marriage with J. H. Catts, M.H.R., on the grounds of alleged misconduct, came ...

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  41. A BOY KILLED.

    At Rolleston on Monday James Eustace 11 years of age, the son of Constable [?]ustace, fell from a horse and received injuries which resulted in his death. ...

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  42. EXCHANGE RATES.

    The following are the rates of exchange on the £ sterling basis in the several capitals: Paris, 59.65; Stockholm, 18.14; Christiania, 19.93; Calcutta, 28¼; Montreal, ...

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