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  2. Advertising

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  3. STOP PRESS NEWS. IRELAND

    The headquarters report that a patrol surprised civilians drilling at Ballymurphy, in Cork, in engagement followed, when five rebels were killed, two men wounded, ...

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  4. SOUTH AFRICA

    The Parliamentary Commission, appointed to enquire into the question of the rotate form of government for the South-West Protectorate recommends first ...

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  5. THE EX-KAISERIN

    The martial mourning, which was the leading feature in the iuneral of the exKaiserin at Potsdam, recalled the pre-war glories of the German Empire. The ...

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  6. THE COAL STRIKE

    The police report says that yesterday's looting at Lanarkshire was the worst since the coal strike began. Shops were plundered and stolen pnovsions were ...

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  7. GERMAN REPARATIONS A FRENCH HINT.

    The Reparations Commission has informed Germany that unless she notifies compilance with the Commission's demands before be taken to enforce the rights ...

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  9. GERMAN DEBT

    There is no evidence that the British military authorities share in a knowledge of what is done at these conferences. This indicates France's determination to act ...

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  10. COAL SCARCITY NEGOTIATIONS CONTINUED.

    The coal scarcity is increasing. Long queues are standing at offices, where householders are trying to secure permits to geb half a hundredweight weakly. Many ...

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  11. HOUSE-BREAKING

    The police expect through the arrest by Plainclothes Constable Carrell of John Webb, alias John Alfred Carter, alias John Alfred Charles, and James Wilcox, ...

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  12. Prime Minister's Letter.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) has forwarded a letter, in reply to the bishops and other churchmen who wrote condemning the reprisals by the Crown forces ...

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  13. DR.MANNIX

    Dr. Mannix, Teferring to the Paris interyiew, denies that he said the Pope had described the Britsh policy in Ireland as "shocking." ...

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  14. A HUGE SEAPLANE

    The United States navy is constructing a huge seaplane with which to attempt a trans-Pacific flight late in the summer or early in the spring. The machine is a ...

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  15. JAPAN'S DEFENCE

    Official circles have been warned that all Japanese between the ages of 21 and 37 years, Without previous service have been ordered to return for military ...

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  16. GHOSTLY WANDERER

    A white figure walking stealthily among the dark shadows of the trees in Lightsquare attracted the attention, of a constable at 3 o'clock on Wednesday ...

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  17. Taxing Enemy Goods.

    Although the sanction of imposing Customs duties has not been long enough in operation to enable definite opinions as to their practicability, there is already an ...

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  18. Owners' Offer.

    The coal-ownera announce that their detailed offer, including a National Wages Board, is to deal with, principles applicable to the Whole country. These principles ...

    Article : 118 words
  19. PROHIBITION

    The figures of eprohibition referendum, at which it is calculated 1,000,000 votes were cast, point to Ontario becoming bone dry, and not permitting the importation of any ...

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  20. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  21. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    Tha Board of Control has asked Spocner, H. K. Foster, and J. Daniell to select the English teams for the tests. It has also decided that no player shall contribute a ...

    Article : 56 words
  22. A Fresh Offer.

    Germany is formulating a fresh offer to the Allies, by which she will carry out certain restoration work through a syndicate of German contractors. The material is to ...

    Article : 119 words
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  24. Swiss Mediation Refused.

    The Swiss President has refused Germany's request to mediate with the Allies on her behalf. ...

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  25. SNOWTOWN MEETING.

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  26. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    The New Zea[?]nd Produce Association, of £10,000, has been registered. The directors have been appointed by the Co-operutive Wholesale Society of New Zealand, and the Producers' ...

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  27. LUGGAGE ROBBERY

    A youth, Irvin Alfred Shore,was charged before Messrs, E.M. Sabine, S.M, 'W. J. Hill. J. H. Grundy, and G. M. May at the Adelaide Police Court on 'Wednesday with having an March 8 ...

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  28. BOLSHEVISM

    Russian, Turkistan, and Afghan, mullahs are preaching. a crusade against Bolshevism, saying, that it is the worst enemy of Islam. They advise the Afghan subjects ...

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  29. BOXING.

    Mr. Rickard has announced that the Dempsey-Carpentier fight will be held at Jersey City. ...

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  30. The Vatican's Denial.

    The Vatican denies having transmitted new German proposals to the United States. ...

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  31. THE WHARFS CASE

    The hearing of argument On the points of law referred, to the Full Court by Mr. Justice Gordon, in connection with the claim brought by the South Australian ...

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  32. LOAF-HEAVING "SPIRIT"

    Sceptical of ghosts, open minded in regard to spirits, I spent part of a day with a companion in the house at Hornsey where some strange, unseen agency is said ...

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  33. THE SHARE MARKET LATEST BUSINESS.

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  34. BERLIN'S NIGHT LIFE

    In conversation with various leading officials of the police prefecture a representative of the Berlin. "Tageb[?]att" has obtained the impression that the fever of ...

    Article : 491 words
  35. DEAD WHO SPEAK

    So far as medical Jurisprudence is concerned.it is quite untrue to say that "dead men teil no tales " (savs a medical-jurist in the London "Daily Mail). ...

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  36. A Fateful Day.

    The Premier of Framce (M. Briand) will spend a week-end with the British Prime Minister' (Mr. L[?]oyd George) at Hythe in Kent, prior to the Inter-Allied, ...

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  37. THE ELECTIONS

    It appears from figures made available on Wednesday by Mr. C. L. Matthews (Returmng-Officer for the State) that the F.S.A. representatives will win both seats ...

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  38. THE WEATHER.

    No rainiall, except a faw points in the extreme south-east, was reported in South Australia for the 24 hours ended at 8.30 a.m. on Wednesday. The indications ...

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  39. OVERSEAS VISITORS.

    At Lord Novar's suggestion Mr. Shepherd has called a meeting at Australia House on Thursday to consider the formation of an unofficial organisation for the ...

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  40. Storing Gold.

    The Berlin correspondent of "Le Petit Pairisien" believes that the Reich Bank is no longer storing gold in Berlin, but in safety places in neighboring neutral ...

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  41. THE DRAMA DOWN THE AGES

    Mr. Percy Allen lectured recently at the "Old Vie," London, on "The Drama Down the Ages," his-object being, as he explained, to show that the drama, as an ...

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  42. New Occupation Area.

    "L'Echo de Paris" says the new occupation area is 47 by 16 miles in extent, and has a population of 4,000,000. The military problem is simple, for seven divisions are ...

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  43. LAW COURTS. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Sim Choon, who exceeded the 12 miles an hour speed limit while driving a moor lorry in Rundiestreet on April 18, had to pay £3, with 15/ costs. There was a previous conviction against the ...

    Article : 490 words
  44. CONGREGATIONAL UNION

    The half-yearly meetings of the Congregational Union, which began, on Tuesday evening at Stow Church, were continued at Rose Part on Wednesday. The ...

    Article : 376 words
  45. Recalcitrant Debtor.

    A special correspondent of "Le Matin" accompanying M. Viviani states that owing to the latter's visit to Washington M. Briand is assured that if he takes ...

    Article : 143 words
  46. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

    MacDonnell Ranges Prospecing Syndicate (from prospectors), April 19.—"Reef. new find, satisfactory. No. 1 pit 12 tf underlay, width. 2½. surface to bottom. Average 1½ oz. to ton. ...

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  47. CASINO PANIC.

    An attempt was made at San Sebastian (Spain), to hold up the roulette table at the Casino there, where, owing to the rate of exchange, the stakes permitted ...

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  48. France's Attitude.

    Although a fa[?] meeting of the Supreme Council will be rendered imperative early in May through Germany's default in the reparations, certain factors make it ...

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  49. TRAGEDY OF "NERVES."

    An instance of the state of "nerves" to which many U.S. citizens have been reduced by the long series of crimes of violence is afforded by the shooting of three ...

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  50. A SAND CONVEYOR.

    In the case in which C. A. Smith & Co.are proceeding in the Adelaide Local Court against the execubore in the estate of G. E, Morgin, a tnaible mason, of Adelaide, for payment for a ...

    Article : 365 words
  51. CHAMPION ROWING.

    The weather to-day was suitable for training, particularly in the morning, when the water was calm. The Victorians were unfortunate, as the speed launches ...

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  52. MANAGERS' REPORTS.

    Ives Reward, to April 13L—"Rcward main lode —No. 3 shaft drive north from east xcu advanned 5 ft.; values 30 dwt. over width of drive, 4 ft. No. 4 shaft, drive south advanced 5 ft; ...

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  53. Police Court—Port Adelaide.

    Patrick Carey was sentenced to two months' imprisonment for having insifficient lawul means of suppOrt Evidence was given that he had been loitering about the Port for five or six ...

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  56. Playing for Time.

    Germany's suggestion to take over the Allies indebtedness to America, is not received with any appreciable fever in Great Britain and France. These various ...

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  57. THE ASCANIUS.

    George Wills & Co. state that the sailing of the Blue Funnel liner Ascanioa has been postponed until to-morrow. ...

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