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  2. FIGHT ON AFGHAN RIDGE.

    The British column in Waziristan, in Eastern Afghanistan, recently decided to further punish the rebellious tribesmen in the event of rifles and ammunition not ...

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  3. [?]LGIANS GOING TO GERMANY

    Fifteen hundred Belgian troops, with numerous batteries of artillery, will proceed to Germany to-morrow. BERLIN, Tuesday. ...

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  4. ALLEGED LIBEL

    An action for alleged libel, in which Alfred Thomas Ozanne, formerly member for Corio in the House of Representatives, is claiming £5000 as damages from ...

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  5. THE PRINCE OF WALES'S VISIT.

    A delegation representing the Central district, and consisting of Aldermen J. H. Kessell (Deputy Mayor of Gladstone) and T. W. Kingel (Deputy Mayor of ...

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  6. "GO SLOW" STRIKE THREAT.

    A good deal of dissatisfaction exists amongst members of the various unions at the railway workshops over, it is started, the action of the president of the ...

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  7. A BIG FINANCIAL QUESTION.

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

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  8. THREAT OF DISMISSAL.

    Thousands of members of the Railway Brotherhood have ceased work on account of Congress having passed legislation which makes strikes illegal. Railway ...

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  9. £16,000,000 TO THE BAD.

    The report of the Congressional Investigation Committee which has inquired into the conduct of 32 army camps and cantonments built during the war asserts ...

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  10. PEAGE RESOLUTION.

    It is reported by the Washington correspondent of the "Times" that the Senate Foreign Relations Committee has begun the consideration of the joint ...

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  11. A SUGGESTION.

    Mr. R. G. Oates writes suggesting that the City Council give a ball on a grand scale previous to the Prince's arrival, using the proceeds for a dinner to old ...

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  12. REVOLUTION IN GUATEMALA.

    The revolutionaries in the Republic of Guatemala, Central America, have captured Guatemala City. [Gutitcmala is the mast northerly of the ...

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  13. "NEARING THE DANGER ZONE."

    The Attorney-General (Sir Gordon Hewart), in the course of a statement in the House of Commons on the Irish question, respecting the hunger strike of ...

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  14. THE NEW TOWN HALL.

    Mr. G. R. Steer (Queensland organiser of the visit of the Prince of Wales) recently intimated that the Prince of Wales did not intend laying foundation stones, ...

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  15. WHOLESALE SECESSION.

    General Pina, commanding the army of the State of Sonora, announces that he has received semi-official reports to the effect that 13 States in Mexico have ...

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  16. MR. HUGHES AND THE PRINCE.

    The question was put to the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) to-day whether he would accompany the Prince of Wales during his Australian tour. Mr. Hughes ...

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  17. MANAGE TO MOSLEMS.

    The Sheikh-ul-Islam has issued a proclamation urging "the faithful" to rally to the Sultan's standard, and denouncing the Nationalists as Turkey's worst ...

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  18. LEAP OVER PRECIPICE.

    A panic, which originated from an unknown cause, occurred it on open-air fete at Messina. The electric light failed, and in the mad rush to escape 11 people ...

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  19. GENERAL BIRDWOOD.

    The committee of sailors and soldiers formed for the purpose of receiving and entertaining General Birdwood has asked Colonel Macartney and Major Steele to ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON.

    The Australian squadron, with the cruiser Anzac and five destroyers, en route from Singapore to Australia, entered the harbour at Sourabaya, Java, this ...

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  21. JAPANESE IN SIBERIA.

    The Tokio correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that the Russians are showing no heart in the fighting in Siberia, the Japanese, although inferior ...

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  22. THE BROKEN HILL STRIKE.

    No development of note occurred to-day in the negotiations between the representatives of the Barrier unions and the mining companies for a settlement of the ...

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  23. ALLENBY'S POLICY.

    It is authoritatively believed that the situation in Egypt is cleanng. Apparently the intensive political action has been exhausted, and the Egyptians are ...

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  24. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    A proclamation issued yesterday afternoon further prorog[?]ing Parliament until June 1 prompted inquiries as to the date on which the next session would ...

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  25. THE GERMAN MARK.

    The movements of the German mark are exciting interest in London, where it has appreciated in value during the past week from 277 to the £ sterling to 217 to ...

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  26. AN ILLEGAL STRIKE.

    Judgment in the case of the Operative Bricklayers' Trade Society, which was sommoned to show cause for taking part in an illegal strike, was delivered by his ...

    Article : 282 words
  27. ANZAC DAY.

    A Special District Order has been issued by the Commandant regarding the arrangements for the observance of Anzac Day on April 26 by A.I.F. troops and ...

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  28. FEDERAL LEGISLATION.

    The Prime Minister (Mr Hughes) stated to-day that the Government would take an early opportunity of bringing before Parliament its military, naval, and ...

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  29. REPATRIATION WORK.

    The authorities at the Australian military headquarters have arranged shipping accommodation during April and May for 3468 soklieis, discharged men, and ...

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  30. GERMAN-BRITISH TRADE.

    The Minister for Labour (Sir Robert Horne) stated in the House of Commons that the imports of German manufactures into Britain during the past six months ...

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  31. SHIPMENT OF ARMS.

    The "Morning Post" has published translations of code letters which have passed between a Sinn Fein agent and Baron von Horst, who was interned ...

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  32. JEWISH PASTORAL TOUR.

    The Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the British Empire (the Very Rev. J. H. Hertz) will leave England in October on a pastoral tour of the ...

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  33. EX-KAISERIN ILL.

    The ex-Kaiserin is seriously ill, and the Duchess of Brunswick has been called to her bedside. ...

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  34. "COUNTS FOR NOTHING."

    The Bishop of Tasmania, in his first pastoral address to Synod, delivered in the Hobart Cathedral to-day, dwelt at length on the recent world upheaval, and ...

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  35. BRITISH CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES.

    The Civil Service Estimates for 1[?]20-21 show that £10,000 000 extra is required for the Revenue Department, compared with the amount for 1919-20. This ...

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  36. A STEAMER ASHORE.

    Mr. J. W. Evans, manager of Huddart, Parker, and Co., received a wireless message at 10 o'clock to-night from the steamer Westralia, bound from New ...

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  37. IRISH PRIMATE'S DEATH.

    The death is announced of the Most Rev. John Baptist Crozier, Archbishop of Armagh, and Primate of all Ireland (Church of Ireland) ...

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  38. CAPTAIN MATTHEWS' FLIGHT.

    Captain Matthews, who is flying to Australia, has changed his mind, and will not resume his flight before Thursday morning. He will then fly to the landing ...

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  39. NORTHERN ARSON CASE.

    A deputation from the A.W.U. waited on Mr. Gillies and asked that the case of the Russian who had been sentenced at the Cairns District Court to four years' ...

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  40. NEW ZEALANDER'S ESTATE.

    The late Mr. George Johnson, formerly a member of the New-Zealand Legislative Council, has left estate valued at £157,843. ...

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  41. SOUTH AFRICAN FREIGHTS.

    Ship owners engaged in the South African trade have notified shippers of an advance in freights of 10/ per ton. ...

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  42. THE BASHAM-KAY BOXING CONTEST.

    A big crowd assembled at the meeting of the welterweight champions of Australia and Britain, which aroused much interest in view of Kay's reputation as a ...

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  43. COASTAL SHIPPING.

    Further information was made available to day regarding the increased shipping rates to be charged between Melbourne and the capital ports. The new ...

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  44. BOLSHEVIKS ABOLISHING CO-OPERATION.

    The Bolshevik Congress has decided to abolish co-operative societies, and is handing over the functions of the societies to Soviet organisations. ...

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  45. SUCCESSFUL FRENCH LOAN.

    The French loan has realised 15,700,000,000 francs (nearly £785,000,000). ...

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  46. LABOUR IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    In a report of the Council of the Industrial Federation the opinion is expressed that the present period is the most critical for the trade union ...

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  47. HIGHER RENTS RECOMMENDED.

    The Salisbury correspondent of the "Daily News" states that the committee inquiring into the question of rent restriction recommends an increase of rents ...

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  48. R.S.S.I.L.A.

    A meeting of the State council of the R.S.S.I.L.A. was held on Monday to consider applications for the position of State secretary of the league. It is ...

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  49. AUSTRALIAN PRIME MINISTER'S VIEW.

    The Prime Minster (Mr. Hughes) was asked to-day whe[?]er in his opinion the entry of French troops into Germany constituted a brea[?] of the Peace Treaty, ...

    Article : 192 words
  50. ROYAL VISIT TO RIVIERA.

    The King of Sweden has arrived here, en route for the South of France. ...

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  51. THE PINE CREEK TIN DISCOVERY.

    The discovery of tin at Pine Creek has proved utterly disappointing. ...

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