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  3. THE GOAL CRISIS

    Members of the coal miners' cxeentive left London this morning for their respective districts, which will have the opportunity of reversing the ...

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  4. THE IRISH REVOLT

    It is officialy stated that the casualties of the Crown forces in Ireland from 10th to 23rd April, were 18 police killed, 2 military killed, 36 policemen ...

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  5. ALLIES AND GERMANY

    Prior to the meeting of the Supreme Council on Friday afternoon there were preliminary conversations between the Allied representatives in London. ...

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  6. AMERICA AND PEPARATION

    Reuter’s corespondent at Washington stales that democratic senators, members of the Foreign committee [?] nority, have reported that the Knox ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    The Australians commenced the first match of the tour against Leicester in glorious weather, before 9000 spectators. Leicester batted first Gregory ...

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  8. BIG FIRE IN MELBOURNE

    At 10 o'clock on Saturday night a fire broke out in a five storied brick building at 100 Flinders street occupied by Edwards and Co. tea and coffee ...

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  9. JUVENILE OFFENDERS

    Closely following the admission by two boys ten years of age, oF a series of charges of haring set fire to properties in Ballarat south, three lads, ...

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  10. FRANCE ANXIOUS

    France awaits the meeting of the Supremo Council with confidence. She does not think there is any. likelihood of a fresh offer arriving in London in ...

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  11. CARDINAL LOGUE’S ADVICE.

    Cardinal Logue, whom Lord Derby during the latter's recent visit to Trcland speech at a confirmation at Clonoe, County Tyrone said that [?] ...

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  12. OUTLOOK BRIGHTER.

    The prospects of securing peace in Ireland are brighter. Lord Derby had a long interview with Mr Lloyd George yesterday, and will go to ...

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  13. THE ARBITRATION COURT

    Mr E. J. Holloway stated on Saturday night that he was awaiting a reply from Mr Hughes regarding the result of an interview he had with the ...

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  14. THE SUPREME COUNCIL.

    Yesterday’s meeting of the Supreme Council revealed divergent views, Italy supporting the British proposal for giving a short period of grace, and ...

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  15. THE PEACE TREATY.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Washington reports that in a speech in the Senate on-Friday, Senator Lodge said that the Pence Treaty with Germany would ...

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  16. M. BRIAND AND FOCH IN LONDON

    M. Briand and Marshal Foch arrived in London on Saturday morning. ...

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  17. KNOX RESOLUTION PASSED.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Washington reports that the Knox peace resolution has been adopted. ...

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  18. MINERS AS COAL OWNERS.

    Miners who discovered a big outcrop seam at Leigh were selling coal most profitably throughout Lancashire. They aroused the jealousy of other miners, a ...

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  19. LORD FRENCH’S LAST APPEAR-ANCE.

    Lord French made his last public appearance as Viceroy of Ireland to-day, when he hade farewell to the Royal Irish Constabulary, the Dublin police ...

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  20. PERSONAL

    A Reuter's cable message reports that viscount French has received an Earldom. The death is announced in a “Times” ...

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  21. FRESH OFFER FROM GERMANY EXPECTED.

    The “Daily Mail” lobby correspondent writes that the impression, in diplomatic circles is that Germany has not vet said her last word. An additional ...

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  22. THE GERMAN NOTE.

    Lord D'Abernon. the Ambassador in Berlin, did nob bring fresh German, proposals as expected, but the explanation is given in the German Note that the ...

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  23. DEADLOCK CONTINUES.

    The coal deadlock is unchanged. Serious mine floodings arc reported. The Government's now restrictive measures contemplate all lights out at ...

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  24. GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND ACT.

    The Dail Eireann has issued a proclamat[?] declaring that the Government of [?]eland Act 1920 is illegal. It orders members of county councils and ...

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  25. THE WELSH MINERS.

    Mr Cook, a member of the Miners' Executive, speaking at Pontypridd, said that the miners would resist a district, settlement to the uttermost. ...

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  26. RUSSIA'S TRADE

    Krassin, the Bolshewik trade delegate, who is en route to Moscow, was interviewed in regard to trade prospects. He admitted that Soviet ...

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  27. SUNSHINE DELIGHTS AUS-TRALIANS.

    The sudden change in the breather to summer conditions has delighted the Australians. They left for Leicester with the newsboys shouting “Hottest ...

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  28. GERMAN PROPERTY

    In a notification in the "South African Gazette,” it is auounced for general information that the Union Government does not intend, in the event ...

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  29. GOAL-LESS IRONWORKS,

    Coal-less iron works continue to close down. Vickers are on short, time for the first time in 30 years. The Clyde shipyard” [?]ing an ...

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  30. PROSPECTS OF AUSTRALIANS.

    Writing in the “Daily Express." [?] C Maclaren, who was captain of the English Eleven which Loured Australia in 1901-2. says that he has formed [?] ...

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  31. U.s. SEAMEN

    Renter’s correspondents at Washington reports that a nation-wide seamen’s strike begins on Sunday unless eleventh hour mediation by the President, to ...

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  32. BRITISH FLEET

    An, important, change is being made in the formation of the British fleet, the first and secondd battle squadrons amalgamating. It will be the most ...

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  33. DARING ATTEMPT AT BOBBERY

    Marks’ jewellery, at the intersection of Lydiard and Sturt streets, was evidently the objective on [?]ther Friday night or Saturday morning of expert ...

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  34. EIGHT HOURS’ DAY

    The annual Eight Hours’ smoke social was held in the Trades Hall on Saturday night. In proposing "The Federal and State ...

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  35. DETAILS OF THE PLAY.

    The Australian started batting at a quarter to four. A mighty cheer greeted the dismissal of Collins with the first ball of the second over. After that the cheers were all for Macartney and ...

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  36. PLAYERS ON TRIAL.

    Among the members of the team selected by Mr Lionel Robinson to play against the Australian Eleven in the match which will begin on May 4 ...

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  37. NIGHT FLYING OVER LONDON

    South London last night was treated to a spectacle reminiscent of the Zeppelin visitations. The R33 left Pulham at 9 o’clock in the evening, and ...

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  38. PICTURE PROBLEMS

    A further step in the campaignagainst the practice of withholding films from the public for sometimes many months, was taken at a meteing ...

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  39. ENGLISH TEAMS PREPARING.

    Silver sunshine and cloudless skies delightfully opened the season which is expected to revice the greatest glories of English cricket. The country programme ...

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  40. LIONEL ROBINSON'S TEAM.

    Lionel Robinson’s team to play the Australians on the 4th May includes the prospective Test players Chapman. Stevens. Jupp and White Great interest ...

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  41. FRENCH FORCES

    The French Ghamber of Deputies, by 445 votes to 75, adopted a bill providing for the temporary retention of soldiers and sailors who have ...

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  42. MAY DAY CELEBRATIONS

    A May Day celebration was held at the Richmond Reserve to-day, under the auspices of the Victorian Socialist Party. A procession was held, and children danced ...

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  43. DEATH OF ARTHUR MOLD.

    The death is announced of Arthur Mold the fast bowler. The Hamburg-Amerika shipping line has refused to re-elect Herr Stinnes to ...

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