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  3. THE IRISH VOLCANO ON VERGE OF ERUPTION

    The position in Ireland grows worse daily. The country is now on the verge of eruption. Shots were fired at Mr. Collins and party on Monday night, and although it is not clear whether this was an attempt to assassinate him ...

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  4. LABOR DEBACLE

    The A.L.P. is showing the mailed fist and proposes to continue its policy of terrorism by the wholesale expulsion of union officials and others who have gone ...

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  5. SYDNEY LETTER

    In these articles, written concerning the Coalitionist policy prior to the elections, reference was frequently made to the political birdlime being used by ...

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  6. SAME OLD GERMANY

    Surprise and astonishment was expressed at Genoa on Monday when it was learned that Germany and Russia had gone behind the backs of the other ...

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  7. MR. COLLINS ATTACKED

    Mr. Michael Collins and party were attacked and fired at on Parnell Square to-night. The fire was returned and one assailant was captured with a revolver ...

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  8. BOTH HAPPY.

    In the mid-day issue of the "Sun," today the following paragraph appears: Asked this morning by the "Sun", representative for information relating to ...

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  9. ON HIS OWN GROUND.

    The fight in his own electorate of Cook has commenced against Mr. Catts, M.P. Last night the following motion was carried and forwarded to the A.L.P.: 'That ...

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  10. LABOR IN ENGLAND

    Mr. Wallhead, in his presidental address at the annual conference of the Independent Labor party, now sitting at Nottingham, said that the conditions of ...

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  11. ECONOMISING!

    The new Government feels it imperative to re-impose the supertax in order to square the ledger. Consequently the assessments carrying ...

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  12. BAD NEWS FOR MEMBERS.

    The new ministry will enter upon their administrative duties to-day. One of the earliest bills to be introduced will be one to reduce members' ...

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  13. GENOA CONFERENCE

    The Germans have concluded an economic agreement with Russia. The agreement provides for the de jure recognition of the Soviet and the restoration of ...

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  14. THE BASIC WAGE

    The Board of Trade sat to-day to consider the basic wage for men of £42 a week. Mr. F. Lowdon, asked the board on ...

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  15. SUGAR INDUSTRY

    Mr. Forgan Smith, Minister for Agriculture, referring to the recent statements by Dr. Earle Page, M.P., and Mr. Pratten, M.P., regarding the question of ...

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  16. STATE ENTERPRISE TO GO.

    It is stated that the Coalition Government intends to at once abolish some of the non-paying business ventures, including the State butcher shops near ...

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  17. TALE OF FORTITUDE

    John Mason, 80, suffered from shocking injuries as the result of ah accident on Greenbank station. He afterwards put up a remarkable feat of endurance. His ...

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  18. DISASTROUS STORMS

    The worst storm and floods known in half a century are reported from Illinois and Indiana. Villages were devastated and farms damaged. ...

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  19. THE SPEAKERSHIP.

    The election of the Speaker will be among the formal business to be transacted when Parliament opens, probably on April 24. The Speakership has been ...

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  20. BRIEFS AND PERSONALS.

    Most people anticipated that Mr. Perdriau would be shelved by Sir George Fuller when the latter selected his team for Ministerial office. The men who can ...

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  21. TRUSTEE DISAPPEARS

    On April 12, E. Douglas applied to Mr. Justice MacNaughton for the removal of the trustee, a solicitor, of the estate of the late James Moffatt, formerly of Ascot. ...

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  22. WHEAT ADVANCES

    Wild scenes occurred at the Board of Trade's wheat pit in Chicago to-day when wheat for May delivery advanced sensationally. Opening at 143 12 cents a ...

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  23. CHILDREN'S DAY

    The Royal Show to-day was children's day and the programme has been specially arranged for their enjoyment. The weather was very hot, but this did not ...

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  24. LAW REFORM.

    Mr. Ley, the new Minister for Justice, said to-day that he fully recognised the necessity for considerable law reforms. He said that there was ample room for ...

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  25. POSTAL DEPARTMENT

    An effort is to be made before the present Parliament ends to place the Postal Department on an independent footing similar to the Commonwealth line of ...

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  26. MRS. ANNIE BESANT

    Mrs. Annie Besant, head of the Theosophical Society, is coming to Australia from India. She is to arrive in the middle of May. ...

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  27. SOFT BILLET TO GO.

    The position of the State Film Censor, rendered vacant by the death of Mr. James McGowen, M.L.C., is not likely to be filled by the new Government Mr. ...

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  28. PORT DARWIN

    It appears that Verty Bros., Ltd. and the Commonwealth Government are still coqueting regarding the question of reopening the meat works at Darwin. A ...

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  29. BEST BUTTER COW.

    There were again large crowds at the Sydney Royal Show to-day and the various ring events maintained the interest of those present from morning tillnight. ...

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  30. BIG SHARK CAPTURED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--A shark 8ft. 8in. long was captured to-day by one of the Manly fishermen near the harbor beach at Manly. Hundreds of visitors viewed ...

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  31. RETURNED TO MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Mr. W. H. .Sharwood, Assistant Commonwealth Crown Solicitor, has resumed duties in Melbourne after having been an acting ...

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  32. THE STATE WANTS RAIN.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Fine weather is still being experienced over the whole of N.S.W. and rain in most parts is still badly needed. High temperatures ...

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  33. THE WHALE'S MISTAKE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Just after the steamer Eastern Light, which arrived in Sydney to-day from Durban, had left the South African port she struck a whale ...

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  34. SYDNEY'S TRAMS BOOMING.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The revenue from the Easter tram traffic in Sydney this year was a record. The passengers carried on the three days Good Friday, ...

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  35. MOTOR CAR OVERTURNS.

    A motor cor containing, six persons, driven by Frank McGarrity and owned by G. F. Stewart. of Wellington,overturned near the Jenolan Caves ...

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