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  2. SURFING DISASTER.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday. — A terrible bathing tragedy is reported from Greymouth. A large picnic party from Reefton visited the port, and several hundreds ...

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  3. STATE ADMINISTRATION.

    Several topics of outstanding interest were touched on by speakers at a luncheon given yesterday by the Lord Major of Melbourne (Councillor J. W. Swanson) in ...

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  4. PROBLEMS IN EUROPE.

    The "Morning Post" says that the French plan for the postponement of the Genoa Conference is being pressed moro energetically. There are two obvious grounds ...

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  5. PRINCE AT GWALIOR.

    The Prince of Wales entered Gwalior on Tuesday on an elephant, which has reached the age of 100 years, named Hiragaz. He rode in a procession a mile and a quarter ...

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  6. NEW IRISH CRISIS.

    Organised attacks on leading unionists of Tyrone and Fermanagh, in Ulster, were carried out over a wide area yesterday morning. Mr. Montray, Grand Master of ...

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  7. BADAK CONSPIRACY CASE

    Further interesting evidence was given on the resumption yesterday, in the Third City Court, of the Badak case, in which Henry Falkner Scarborough, Alfred-Clarke, ...

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  8. BAWRA CERTIFICATES.

    Arrangements have been completed by the directors of the British Australian Wool Realisation Association Limited (Bawra)to distribute on May 18 next the ...

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  9. LORNE CATASTROPHE.

    LORNE, Thursday.—Constable R. C. Lloyd is preparing a report for the Royal Humane Society, bringing under notice the gallantry of Miss Lily Beaurepaire, of ...

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  10. "Downing Street to Blame."

    The Premier of Ulster (Sir James Craig), in a message to the people of Ulster, says that the responsibility for the kidnappings belongs to the British Government, which ...

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  11. Sympathy for Ulster.

    The "Daily Chronicle" urges that it cannot be supposed tbat Mr. Griffith and Mr. Collins approve of the raid. "It is evident," the journal contends, "that ...

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  12. Germany and the Allies.

    The Prime Minister (M. Poincare), replying to a question at a session of the Army Finance Commission whether the Ministry intended to operate the sanctions if ...

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  13. INADEQUATE LIFE-SAVING EQUIPMENT.

    Sir,—As a visitor to Lorne at the time of the recent drowning fatality, I would like to confirm what "Precaution" says in his letter to-day. The Lorne foreshore ...

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  14. Mill Restored to Owner.

    The Republican army has returned to Major Hallinan, the owner, his flour mill at Mallow, where a labour dispute had occurred. During control by the employees ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    In an interview given to the Australian Press Association, Mr. J.A.M. Elder, of John Cooke and Co. Pty. Ltd., of Melbourne, said that after seven weeks' close ...

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  16. Limit on Armaments.

    The Secretary for State (Mr. C. E. Hughes), replying to the felicitations of the Pan-American union on the recent conference on armaments, said:—"I take it that ...

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  17. NEW SOUTH WALES CAMPAIGN

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Wrangling in connection with relections is not confined to the Labour party. In the Nationalist organisation it is easy to pull strings in the ...

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  18. ROUND-TABLE CONFERENCE.

    At the meeting of the Trades Hall Council last night the executive applied for a suspension of the standing orders to move that, in view of the fact that the Trades ...

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  19. JAPAN'S WISH FOR PEACE.

    The Prime Minister (Viscount Takahashi), addressing the House of Peers, said:—"The Imperial Government does not pretend that the Washington Conference ...

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  20. Manchester Bids for Trade.

    Manchester Consignments Limited has been registered with a capital of £50,000. The objects of the company are to finance direct shipments of Australian and New ...

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  21. INDIAN MURDERERS.

    The Commissioner at Gorakhpur, in the North-West Province, where extremists murdered the staff of a police post on Saturday, explains that the trouble arose ...

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  22. NEWS IN PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Chamberlain, in the House of Commons, read the following message from the Ulster Government:- "Large bands crossed tho frontiers of ...

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  23. Status of Egypt.

    The "Daily Express" asserts that FieldMarshal Viscount Allenby has already tendered his resignation as High Commissioner in Egypt in case the Cabinet will not ...

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  24. China Approves Treaties.

    A cable message from Peking states that the Chinese Cabinet has approved of the two treaties to which China is a signatory, and that the President will issue a mandate ...

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  25. Strike Leaders Arrested.

    Following on the warning issued by the police four arrests have been made on a charge of inciting to violence. A meeting of strikers at the Town Hall ...

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  26. Foot and Mouth Disease.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Sir Arthur Griffith-Boscawen), in a statement in the House of Commons, announced that owing to the outbreak of foot and mouth disease ...

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  27. REDUCTION OF WAGES.

    At a meeting of the executive committee of the Taxpayers' Association yesterday, the following resolution was passed:- "That as a preliminary to the round-table ...

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  28. HELICOPTER IN FLIGHT.

    Mr. Louis Brennan's helicopter made a successful flight at Farnborough, lifting the pilot, with cargo and petrol weighing 2501b., in an extended flight. The machine ...

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  29. Burial of General De Wet.

    The funeral of General Christian do Wet yesterday was the occasion of an unprecedented gathering, thousands of people pouring into the town by special trains. ...

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  31. ATTACK ON PREMIER.

    PERTH, Thursday.—Giving evidence before the Forestry Commission, the former conservator of forests (Mr. C. E. Lane Poole) said that the Premier (Sir James ...

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  32. Empire Air Services.

    The Air Ministry's conference has agreed to a motion urging the Government to consider the establishment of air services throughout the Empire. ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLES.

    Tripolitan Arabs counter-attacked Italian positions at Misurati-Marina. inflicting casualties. Fourteen were killed and 39 wounded. The town has become an ...

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  34. YARRA SEAT.

    The following have nominated for the Yarra seat in the House of Representatives:- ANDREW M. DAVIDSON, store clerk. 11 ...

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  35. Shipbuilding Wages.

    Workers in the shipbuilding industry have unanimously rejected the employers' proposals, made on January 31, for the surrender of the weekly flat-rate bonus of ...

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  36. SPORTING CABLES.

    Clark McConachy, of New Zealand, who received 2,000 points had, at the close of the first session yesterday, scored 3,886 in his match with Falkiner, whose score was ...

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  37. SEALS SPOIL GOOD FISHING.

    Fishing in the Portarlington district is reported to be better now than it has been for some time. On Sunday morning Messrs. Smith (North Melbourne) Mackrell ...

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  38. ARCHBISHOP'S ENTHRONEMENT.

    Most of the tickets of admittance to those invited to be present at the enthronement of the Archbishop of Melbourne (Dr. Harrington Lees) on Wednesday next will be ...

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  40. Burning Liner Abandoned.

    The liner Northern Pacific (8,256 tons), owned by the United States Government, has been abandoned on fire, and is sinking off the coast of New Jersey. Rescue ...

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  41. Football.

    Results in the Association football competitions are as follow:—First League— Cardiff City v. Chelsea, 2 to nil; Aston Villa v. Everton, 2 to 1; Newcastle v. ...

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  42. Facing the Realities.

    The Marquis of Londonderry moved an amendment in the House of Lords regretting that the Government had not givon Ulster an assurance that her area would ...

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  44. Golf.

    Taylor and Herd, the British golf-players, will leave to tour the United States in July. ...

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