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  4. THE SOLDIERS HOMES

    “l do not want to not at variance with yon “boys” but I want to point out that you have hail is ‘ratting’ good time. When you ask for these concessions, you should remember that somebody has got to pay for them, and that somebody means the taxpayer. It’s all very won for you to ask ...

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  5. THE WOMEN HEROES

    Miss Ellis has received several offers from publishing houses to write her experiences, but she has not accepted any of them. In order to ...

    Article : 208 words
  6. CAN IT LAST?

    [?] present fromts, the Ministry [?] last The only hope lay In a resolte revival of progressive Union. [?]and the only hope for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RAIN!

    [?]t comments were made officially this morning by the State Meteorologist, who reports 0.80 in. of rain at Oodnadatta, and anticipates that more southern latitudes win enjoy welcome showers within the next few days. ...

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  9. Rained for 12 Hours.

    Shakes, & Lewis, limited received the following wire from their agent at Codnadatta to-day:—“Twelve hours’ steady, soaking rain, 80 Points; still ...

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  10. “KILL THE FOREGINERS”

    Ireland and India, particularly during recent years, have afforded a lamentable spectacle of revolution and bloodshed. Quiet Is gradually settling over Irelande, but the unruly portions of the population of India are again limiting the people to rebellion. The Sikhs who were taken prisoners ...

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  11. KNIGHTHOOD OFFERED.

    His Majesty the King has given a private audience to Brig.-Gen. Cuseaden, V.D., of. Melbourne, and has Invited him to accept a knighthood. ...

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  12. Hindus and Mohammedans.

    After years of quiescence rioting again broke out on Saturday evening. at Multan between Hindus and Mohammedans. One man was killed and nine were wounded. ...

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  13. The Fanatics Cry.

    During the last few weeks there has been an outbreak of cold-blooded political murders in the Jullundur and Hosiapur districts. It is attributed to the extremist ...

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  14. LOVED TOO LATE.

    The Court of Appeal heas heard the case in which a youth named O’Sullivan was sentenced to 10 years’ Imprisonment for attempting to murder a ...

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  15. Seeking an Entrance.

    It is reported from Central Asia that the Bolsheviks have attacked the Mohammedan tribes of Eastern Bokhara, who are worn out with three years of ...

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  16. Government’s Magnanimity

    Incidentally, in recognition of the assistance rendered by the Akalis in die recent Amrisar riots, the Government has decided to release all the Sikh , prisoners ...

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  17. CEASE FIRE!

    The Republicans will cease fire aftnoon to-day, in accordance with On Valera’s order. They are being Ignored by the Free State ...

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  18. SINN FEIN COLOURS

    Several hundred people assembled at the Central Police Court, Sydney, this morning, when the Irish “envoys,” Fattier O’Flanagan, J. J. O’Kelly, and ...

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  19. NEW THEORY TO MARSHALL’S WINDOW SMASH.

    Enquiries have elicited the information that the cause of the motor car swerving into the Bundle street window of James Marshall & Co, on Saturday night, vas; ...

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  20. SEEING DAYUGHT

    Gen. Pelle, In an Interview with a representative presentative of Le Matin, said be was. confident a successful conclusion of the Lausanne Conference. ...

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  21. MORE FOOL THAN CRIMINAL.

    In relassing a young man on his own bond, a er a straight talk to him, at the Crimred Court on Tuesday, the Judge said the act which he had been found ...

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  22. REFUSED.

    John Rndd (41) and Reginald Dawson (22), who had asked that counsel should be assigned to them in connection with a charge of having stolen a letter containing ...

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  23. WEATHER FORECAST.

    Still unsettled in far north Interior, with some further rain; otherwise fine for present, with war, day temperatures and ...

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  24. NEWS IN BRIEF.

    To-day’ Investments. Licensed Victuallers’ Conference Started. Infant Took Spirit of Salts. ...

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  25. “ AT HOME.“

    Lady Fuller gave an “at home” to 160 ladies at the Carlton Club to-day, The guests included the wives of the High Commission and Agents-General, and many ...

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  26. LATEST SHIPPING.

    SEMAPHORE TIDES.—TUESDAY, May 1.— Low water, 10 a.m.; high water. 4 p.m. ABBREVIATIONS.—s.s., (tewuhip; s.v., calling vessel; s.s. motor ship; B M.S.. Royal Mail ...

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  27. LATE EARL CARNAYON

    The Earl of Carnarvon was buried to-day in the Beacon Hill Cemetery. A memorial service was held simultaneously at St. Margaret’s Chapel. Westminster. ...

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  30. COL STANLEY AT COMMON. WEALTH CLUB.

    Col J. Stanley, G.B.E., F.R.G.S., will speak on “Some Aspects of Europeaa Trade Vis a Vis to Empire Trade,” at the Commonwealth Club luncheon to-morrow. ...

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  31. NO STATE AID FOR FARMERS.

    The British Prime Minister, in answer to a deputation from farmers, and farm labourers, raid:—“I think the agricultural industry is in a worse position than almost ...

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  33. PERSONAL.

    All of the interstate delegates to the Licensed Victuallers Annual Conference, with the exception of Mr. R. C. Harrison, arrived by the Melbourne express on ...

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  34. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    Daloety & Co. have received the following cable from their London Office, dated April 27:—“Wool sate continue active, competition brisk.. The principal ...

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  35. Family Notices

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