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  2. KNOTTY PROBLEM

    Jeers, cheers, and cat calls greeted the entrance of M. Calliaux into the French Chamber of Deputies on Tuesday. A debate on the Ministry's ...

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  3. BASIC WAGE.

    Interesting points have, arisen in connection with the prospective deliverance of the reserved judgment of the Full Bench of the Arbitration Court on the ...

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  4. FEDERAL PACT.

    "The present position is that the Government as a whole stands to the arrangement entered into between Dr. Page and myself, and will go to the ...

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  5. VITAL ASPECTS.

    Vital aspects of Australia's naval dofenca, nnd especially the urgent need in Australian waters of a dock capable of lifting capital ships, were brought. ...

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  6. DAIRY INDUSTRY.

    In outlining his levy and bounty proposals to assist the dairying industry, Mr. Paterson, M.H.R., told the conference of Ministers of Agriculture at ...

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  7. "YOU'LL SEE."

    Ernest Rhodes, a young film actor, 18 years of age, who is charged with the murder of his 10-year-old sweatheart, Grace Blackaller, on April 9, ...

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  8. MYSTERY CLEARS.

    The mystery concerning the safety of Captain Wilkins, the explorar, for whom anxiety has been aroused, has been cleared up. Captain Wilkins ...

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  9. HEAVY GALES.

    Shipping on the Victorian [?] is being severely battered by heavy gales, which are raging. During last night the wind blew with alarming velocity. Very ...

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  10. UNION STRIKERS.

    Once again Sir John Quick (Deputy President of the Arbitration Court) has indicated that he will not hear any application by a union whose ...

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  11. WARNING TO SHIPPING.

    The State Meteoroldgist has issued a warning to shipping to the effect that southerly winds are increasing to gale force, and rough sea conditions are ...

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  12. AMERICAN FLEET.

    Opposition to the visit of the fleet to Australia appears to have been revived in a new form. Rumours are current that President [?]lidge may cancel ...

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  13. MR. CONACHER'S STATEMENT.

    Interviewed this morning, Mr. Conacher (manager of Vestey Bros. Meatworks) said that he was standing on the wharf at Townsville on his way to Darwin early ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN MEAT

    Mr. J. B. Cramsic, the representative of the Australian Meat Board, giving evidence before the Imperiak Economic Committee, strongly appealed that ...

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  15. NEW JUDGES.

    The Commmissions in connection with the new judicial appointments will be iss[?] to-morrow. The Attorney-General (Mr. Mullan) will ...

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  16. NO RESPONSE.

    There has been no response to calls for a crew for the Australian Commonwealth Line steamer Eromanga, although the marine transport group of unio[?]s had ...

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  17. '"NOT CAPTAIN WILKINS."

    The Minister [?]or Home and Territories (Senator Pearce) has been advised by the secretary of the Church Missionary Society, Melbourne, of the arrival of the ...

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  18. FINE EXHIBITS.

    The chairman of the Standing Committee of the British Empire Exhibition (Lord Stevenson) presided at a lunchcon extended to the Press at ...

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  19. NEW CHIEF JUSTICE.

    Fel[?]eitations from the legal profession and the police were offered in the Supreme Court this morning to his Honour Mr. Justice Blair on his ...

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  20. BULGAR ARMY.

    As a sequel to the outrages in Sofia, Bulgaria asked the Allies for permission to increase its army of 10,000 men to maintain order and combat the activities ...

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  21. AGRICULTURAL MINISTERS.

    The annual interstate conforence of Ministets for Agriculture was concluded at Hobart to-day, Mr. J. Belton (Minister for Agriculture of Tasmania) being ...

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  22. BRIDGE EXPERTS.

    The Mayor of Greater Bribane (Alderman W. A. Jolly) announced yesterday that Professor R. W. H. Howken, of the University of Queensland, had [?]ccepted ...

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  23. "M.P. FOR RUSSIA."

    The death is announced of Olga Novikoff, the well-known Russion political writer. (Olga Novikoff, who was born in ...

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  24. "MR. CONACHEE MISTAKEN."

    Mr. Tice, of Rees and Tice, who is well acquainted with Captain Wilkins, states that Mr. Conacher is mistaken in believing that he saw Captian Wilkins on the ...

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  25. RESISTED ARREST.

    The ex-officer and Commun[?] leader, Minkoff, who was alleged to be the principal conspirator in the plot against the Government, and to have placed an ...

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  26. PAPER MAKING.

    "I have proved that it is possible to make paper with Australian raw material." said Mr. D. Avery (director of the Amalgamated Zine Ltd.), who ...

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  27. GERMAN REVENUE.

    The R[?]ich's revenue returns for the year ended March 31 show that the total revenue was 7,000,000,000 marks (about £350,000,000) a surplus of 2,000,000,000 ...

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  28. NORTHERN MEATWORKS.

    Of the Northern meatworks, Merinda and Alligator Creek are the only ones at present operating. Ross River, however, will start on May 4, the Burdekin works ...

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  29. WORLD'S RECORD.

    It is believed that a world's record for long distance radio telegraph communication was established between L35 and 2.[?]5 o'clock this morning, when messages were ...

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  30. THORNE EXECUTED.

    Norman Thorne who murdered his fiancee. Miss Elsie Cameron, at Crowborough, on December 5 last, was [?] cuted at Wandsworth Gaol this morning ...

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  31. AEROPLANE CARRIER.

    The aeroplane carrier Akagi was launched at the Kure naval yard. She has a displacement ot 26,900 tons, and a speed of 28[?] knots. ...

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  32. DEATH PENALTY.

    Deputy [?] is bringing in a Bill reintroducing the death penalty for murder, but it has little chance of passing the Chimber of Deputies. The Prime ...

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  33. MURDERED SIRDAR.

    Confessions by several of those arrested for the murder of the Sirdar (Sir Lee Stack) have been published, and show that, after the breaking down of ...

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  34. BRITISH COAL.

    With a view to ousting British coal fro[?] Hamburg and the Baltic Coast, the German Government has arranged a rebate of 30 per cent. on the railway freight on coal ...

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  35. DANGER TO AIRCRAFT.

    The Postmaster-General (Sir William Mitchell-Thompson), pointing out that wireless communication by the [?] was seriously impeded by [?]cillation from ...

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  36. CHAMBER A "BEAR GARDEN."

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Paris states that jeers, cat calls, and whistles greeted the entry of M. Caillaux into the Chamber of Deputies. ...

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  37. ENORMOUS DAMAGE.

    The fire on the steamer Aeneas (from Australia) has been extinguished. Enormous damage was done, her cargo of wool, preserved fruit, flour, &c., being ...

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  38. COMMONWEALTH SHIPS

    The general manager of the Commonwealth Government Line of Steamers (Mr. J. R. Larkin) has arrived here. He informed the Anstralian Press Association ...

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  39. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.

    Volunteer fire fighters prevented the destruction of the whole of the buildings in the main street at War[?] (N.S.W.). this morning, when a fire, which originated ...

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  40. TRADE TREATY.

    Mr. H. H. Stevens, the Vancouver member of the House of Commons, to-day [?]ged that [?]me definite statement on the Australian-Canadian treaty should be ...

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  41. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    It is unlikely that legislation with regard to national insurance will be introduced for some time, according to a statement made to-day, by the chairman ...

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  42. THIEVES DISCRIMINATE.

    Thieves who broke into the premises of Madama Trainet. costumiere, in Collinsstreet, early this morning, showed professional discrimination in their selection of ...

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  43. INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

    To the end of March 980 cases of infantile paralysis were reported to the New Zealand Health Department. There were 146 deaths, and in 468 cases the patient ...

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  44. DECLARATION VAGUE.

    M. Painleve's policy declaration is regarded in London as most vague, and is summed up in M. Painleve's own words, "Give us time to act, and then judge the ...

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  45. NEW LIGHTHOUSE.

    The 10,000,000,000 candle power revolving lighthouse at Mont Afrique, near Dijon, has been lighted for the first time. It is intended to assist the aeroplane service ...

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  46. A NEW ORGANISATION.

    The minors of the Dominion have formed a new organisation called the United Mine-workers of New Zealand. Among the stated objects of the ...

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  47. SHORT WEIGHT BREAD.

    Requesting that amending legislation be introduced to prevent short weight bread, and asking that extensive inquiries lie made into cases in which it is alleged ...

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  48. LIGHTHOUSE SERVICE.

    The new steamer Cape Lecuwin, built at the Cockatoo Island dockyard for the Commonwealth lighthouse service, proceeded to sea yesterday for the ...

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  49. OFF TO AMERICA.

    Emigartion from the Free State to America is assumiug vast proportions. Twelve hundred young men and women sailed on April 19 from Queenstown to ...

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  50. GERMAN PRESIDENCY.

    Election speeches by Dr. Marx and Marshar von Hindenburg will be broadcasted by wireless on April 22. An application by the Communist candidate (He[?] ...

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  51. BLOWN ASHORE.

    The trader Huon Pine, which for over 60 years has been engaged, in the Channel timber trade, was blown ashore on a reef at Hopa Beach, about 15 miles from ...

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  52. FOUNDATION OF ROME.

    The Prime Minister (Signor [?]lini) has declared that the anniversary of the foundation of Rome, traditionally accepted as April 21, B.C. 753, will now ...

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