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  2. AUSTRALIA'S RECOVERY.

    Intense interest is being displayed in the match between the Australians and Yorkshire. To-day the attendance reached 13,000, including members of the ...

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  3. GERMANY'S SUBMISSION.

    In the House of Commons on Wednesday, Mr. Lloyd George announced that Germany had accepted all the conditions of the Allies. ...

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  4. PRICE OF IRISH PEACE.

    A large number of Irish bishops and priests came to London and entertained Dr. Mannix at luncheon before his departure for Australia on Saturday. The ...

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  5. MR. HUGHES AT COLOMBO.

    The Commonwealth Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) arrived to day on the s. s. Orvieto. He is well, after an uneventful passage during which he was kept in touch by wireless ...

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  6. NEW MAIL CONTRACT.

    An outline of the new mail contract between the Orient Steam Navigation Company Limited and the Commonwealth was presented to the House of Representatives ...

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  7. RAILWAY ELECTRIFICATION.

    Interesting facts concerning the electrification of the suburban railways have been compiled by the Railways Commissioners, and are being issued in the form of a ...

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  8. MARKETING THE WHEAT.

    The four wheat-growing States were represented at a conference of the Australian Farmers Federal Organisation, which was held yesterday to consider the ...

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  9. NEGLECTED RIVERINA.

    BALRANALD (N.S.W.), Thursday.— Riverina is known by inhabitants as No Man's Land, for politically at belongs to New South Wales, but geographically it ...

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  10. PEACE AND JUSTICE.

    The Crown Prince of Japan, Prince Hirohito, was presented with an address of welcome from the Corporation of London at the Guildhall on Wednesday. Great crowds ...

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  11. PLIGHT OF PAPUA.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—After an extensive tour of Papua Mr. J. McMahon, F.R.G.S. an Australian journalist and traveller, has returned to Australia with ...

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  12. BRITISH COAL CRISIS.

    As a result of the stubbornness of the miners in their claims for a national pool instead of a reduction of wages, the Board of Trade has announced that the ...

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  13. SCARCITY OF FLANNEL.

    While people in "Victoria are unable to obtain supplies of flannel, there is in Great Britain an unsaleable surplus. One British firm, whose representative is now in ...

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  14. Aaland Isands.

    The League of Nations' commission has recommended that the Aaland Islands should remain under Finnish sovereignty, being self-governed in accordance with the ...

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  15. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Agent-General for Western Australia (Sir James D. Connolly), accompanied by Professor Sir John Biles, as consulting engineer, made the trial trip on the West ...

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  16. Sway of Famine in China.

    The famine in China is the result of ruthers deforestation by the Chinese. Accoring to forestry experts from the United States, who have studied the situation, ...

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  17. Prince as Smuggler.

    Prince Eitel Friedrich, second son of the ex-Kaiser, is to be tried on May 18 on a charge of having attempted to smuggle 337,000 marks (normally £16,850) worth of ...

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  18. Glut of Diamonds.

    A conference of representatives of the diamond-producing mines in the Union and south-west protectorate, and of the diamond-purchasing syndicate decided, owing ...

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  19. "Charlie" Chaplin.

    "Charlie" Chaplin bas met with a nasty accident. He was burned from the ankles to the waist through tripping over an acetylene torch during the taking of a film. ...

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  20. NEW ZEALAND WRECKS.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.—The Northern Steamship Company's steamer Tasman was wrecked on a submerged rock on the Raurimu reef, Bay of Plenty, in bad ...

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  21. United States Tariff.

    The Senate has passed the Emergency T[?]f Bill [The Emergency Tariff Bill, which was vetoed by ex-President Wilson on March 3. provided for ...

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  22. LIEUT MACKINTOSH MEMORIAL.

    PERTH, Thrusday.—The Lieutenant Mackintosh memorial committee, which hopes to raise £5000, of which amount £2,000 will be given to the dependants of ...

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  23. Pensions in Britain.

    In the House of Commons on Wednesday, Mr. Arthur Henderson (Labour) moved to rescind the income limit provisions of the Old-age Pensions Act, in ...

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  24. Status of Rhodesia.

    While the responsible Government party in Rhodesia is well pleased with the report of the Buxton committee, the advocates of union are hopeful of getting liberal tarms ...

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  26. SOUTH MELBOURNE APPEAL.

    Sir,—The appeal for Mrs. Kelly has now reached over £240. I would be glad if those persons who have contributions or collections in hand would forward them as ...

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