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  2. THE SOVIET'S CRIME

    LONDON, Tuesday.--It is stated in a message from Moscow that Monsignor Budkevitch Vicar General of Petrograd, has been executed. ...

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  3. THE PRIMARY PRODUCER

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A deputation from the Farmers, and Settlers' Association to- day waited on Mr. Oakes, Acting Premier, and brought under his notice ...

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  4. CEMETERY OF HONOR

    LONDON, Tuesday.--It is stated in a message, from Essen that the victims of the shooting by the French soldiers at Krupps works on. Sunday will be ...

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  5. NOT TO BE STIFLED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Four Labor members of Parliament are said to have expressed regret for having opposed the executive over the expulsion of Mr. ...

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  6. A. J. C. MEETING

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  7. Advertising

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  8. LAST RITES REFUSED.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express' in Moscow says that Monsignor Budkevitch was executed on March 31. No representative of the Catholic church ...

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  9. WHOLESALE SABOTAGE.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" in Paris says that the Germans were not slow, in retaliating for the shooting of the workers at Essen on ...

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  10. SHOCKING AND BRUTAL OUTRAGE.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--The execution of Monsignor Budkevitch has raised protests from prominent persons in every walk of American life. ...

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  11. THE STRIKE GERM

    WEST MAITLAND, Wednesday-- All the collieries in the Cessnock district were idle yesterday in accordance with the decision of the miners not to work ...

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  12. GERMANY GETTING COAL.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.--Some 611,000 tons of English coal reached Hamburg in March, compared with 345,000 tons, in February. ...

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  13. VERY CONVENIENT

    LONDON, Tuesday.--It is stated that Colonel Osman Agha. suspected of having murdered Chukri Bey, a severe critic of the Government, and for whose ...

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  14. THE PREMIER REPLY.

    Mr. Oakes promised to consider the representations made by the deputation. He declared that he could not answer offhand all the requests that had been ...

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  15. FATALITIES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--It is stated in a message from Wondai that a stockman named Harold Percival (22) was assisting his employer, T. Bennett, on ...

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  16. HODGE GROWS ANGRY

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The strike of Norfolk farm laborers is becoming, more bitter Bands of strikers, armed with sticks, are patrolling the northern area ...

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  17. CLAIM THAT FAILED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A claim was begin before Mr. Justice James in the Supreme Court to- day, by William George Nicol, a watchmaker, to recover ...

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  18. OLD WOMAN FATE.

    GOULBURN, Wednesday.--A fatal burning accident occurred at Tantulean to- day. Mrs. William Jones (69) went to ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND FINANCES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday-- The revenue for Queensland for March amounted to £1,300,726, an increase of £74,000 compared with the same month last year. ...

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  20. THE MOTOR'S DEADLY TOLL.

    Motor fatalities are of almost daily occurrence in Melbourne. To- night a man was knocked down at the corner of Little Lonsdale Street and Elizabeth ...

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  21. ARCTIC "HERO"

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--It is stated in a message from Fort Worth, Texas, that Frederick A. Cook, of North Pole fame, has been arrested on the charge of ...

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  22. CRIME WAVE

    LONDON, Tuesday:--The correspondent of the "Morning Post" in Dublin says that much of the crime committed in Ireland passes unnoticed, but the ...

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  23. HOTEL KEEPER'S DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Meagre particulars were received from Ballarat to- day in regard to a fatality which occurred at Claretown last night. ...

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  24. THE COUNTRY PARTY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A prominent Nationalist stated to- day that members of his party are greatly amused at the attempt, by the Country party officials ...

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  25. GOLD AT CUDAL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Minister for Mines, Mr. Fitzpatrick, has received a report from Mr. Godfrey, inspector of mines, regarding the recently discovered ...

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  26. SAVED BY STUMP

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--For the second time this week a motor car has narrowly escaped falling over a precipice 150 feet deep at Lapstone Hill, near ...

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  27. 4000 GUINEAS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Six of Mr, Anthony Hordern's bulls were sold by auction on the show ground yesterday. One brought 4000 guineas, which is said ...

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  28. PEACE IN TRALEE.

    At Tralee John Cronin, a well-known Irregular leader, has surrendered, and other, prominent Irregular leaders are also surrendering. ...

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  29. LIQUOR AND WAR

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Labor conference has rejected a motion advocating prohibition and local option in favor of one demanding the public ownership of ...

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  30. BOUND AND ROBBED

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- To- day Arthur Hetherington, a city salesman, living at Collingwood, and Thelma Wootten, stenographer, of Brunswick, told ...

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  31. PRAWN DEALER'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Thomas Gibbons (59), prawn dealer, was found dead in his bedroom to- day in Abercrombie street, Redfern. His neice heard two ...

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  32. SURFEIT OF THRILLS

    LONDON, Tuesday:--The correspondent of the "Daily Express" in Belfast Bays that the Free State's new customs tariff has added a new thrill to life in ...

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  33. YESTERDAY'S MISHAPS.

    Bendoe, the favorite for the Hurdle race, fell at the six furlongs post, and Jockey Mooney sustained concussion, and an injury to an eye. Aerial Post ...

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  34. THE BABY FARM

    WELLINGTON (N. Z.), Wednesday:-- The body of another baby, making the third has been unearthed at the property of the Coopers, at Newlands: ...

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  35. SYDNEY STREET EPISODE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Miss Doris Poulton, employed in the city, was walking in Liverpool- street, yesterday when a man grabbed at her hand bag. She ...

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  36. WIN FOR 'SMITH'S'

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Mr. Justice Campbell to- day concluded his summing up in the case in which Emanuel Myerson sued "Smith's Weekly" proprietary ...

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  37. INCREASE IN TOTE BUSINESS.

    The tote at Randwick yesterday handled £51,932, as against £45,704 on the same day last year. ...

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  38. WHERE LAGER FLOWS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday-- At the annual meeting of the licensing court today an application was made for the renewal of the license of the German Club, ...

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  39. ACRE OF BUILDINGS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--A disastrous fire swept through the works of the Mimosa Wool Scouring Proprietary, Ltd., Hobson Road, Kensington, this morning. ...

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  40. STILL CONSIDERING IT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- A sub- committee of the Cabinet is inquiring into the proposed reduction of the railway rates on folder and water for starving ...

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  41. NO DOPE FOR FLEURISTE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- The A. J. C. stewards reported to- day in regard to the charge of doping that it was free from cocaine, strychnine, morphia or other ...

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  42. NEW STEAMER FOR SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A party of Federal members yesterday visited the Cockatoo dockyards and inspected the 12,000 ton steamer now being built for ...

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  43. ALBION PARK RACES.

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  44. HOTEL LICENSES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday-- The Licenses Reduction Board to- day gave the decision regarding the hotels in the Wammerawa electorate. There are 156 hotels ...

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  45. CHANCE FOR GIBBONS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--The Boxing Commission, has agreed that if Tommy Gibbons knocks out Jack Renault, the Canadian champion, in their forthcoming ...

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  46. SYDNEY SHOW

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Mr. Somer, secretary of the Royal Agricultural Society, estimates that the attendance at the show this year will be a record. ...

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  47. AFTER MANY YEARS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Mr. Ball, Minister for Works, to- day promised a deputation that, the Broken Hill- Condobolin railway, after many, years delay. ...

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  48. LAND AT MANLY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--It is stated that the Commonwealth Bank has purchased a building site on the Corso, Manly, at £200 a foot. ...

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  49. GIRDLE OF WORDS

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Godfrey Isaacs, chairman of the Marconi Co., says that the company is now ready to begin the work of erecting the high power ...

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  50. SPANISH CABINET RESIGNS.

    LONDON, Tuesday-- It is stated in a message from Madrid that the Cabinet has resigned, following upon the publication of a manifesto by the Episcopate, ...

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  51. THE POUND STERLING.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The exchange for the pound sterling to- day was Paris (francs) 71.40, Berlin (marks) 100,000, New York (dollars) 4.6678. ...

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  52. EASTER IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--During Easter week nearly 6,500,000 passengers were carried on the trains in the metropolitan area, but there was a slight decrease. ...

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  53. THE FRENCH ARMY

    PARIS, Tuesday.--The new French army law requires that all able bodied men must serve eighteen months in the army, and also hold themselves liable ...

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  54. LITTLE BILL TO PAY.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Another Commonwealth loan of £38,000,000 is falling due on September 15. ...

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  55. AMERICA'S COTTON

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Advice has been received from America saying that the cotton crop has fallen short this year by 10,000,000 bales, and that a ...

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  56. BRITISHERS ARRESTED

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Hull trawler James Johnson was seized on Saturday by the Russians off the Murmansk coast and the vessel and crew were taken to ...

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  57. ON FIRE IN MID OCEAN.

    NEW YORK Tuesday,--Wireless reports received here state that the British steamer City of Victoria is on fire in and Atlantic. An unnamed British ...

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  58. SEVEN KILLED IN TRAIN ACCIDENT

    ROME, Wednesday.--A train at Mantu to- day ran into a motor car, killing seven out of the eight occupants. ...

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