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  3. THE WOOL PROBLEM

    In the House of Representatives today Mr CHARLTON continued the debate on the Prime Minister’s statement in regard to the wool problem. ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    The match between the Australian team and Mr Lionel Robinson's XI. was commenced on Wednesday at Buckenham Hall. Oldfield, Pellew, Maybe and ...

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  5. THE COAL STRIKE

    A new move to end the coal strike has been set on foot by the Parliamentary Labor Party and the Parliamentary Committee of the Trades ...

    Article : 111 words
  6. DISTURBED IRELAND

    It is reported from Dublin that people in close touch with the Sinn Fein authorities discount the importance of Alderman Farrell’s peace ...

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  7. MAKING GERMANY PAY

    Reuter learns from a French source that Marshal! Foch has submitted to the Allied Conference details of the conditions under which if necessary, ...

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  8. PERSONAL

    A United Service cable message reports that Dame Melba has completely recovered and will sing at the Albert Hall, London, on 8th May. This ...

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  9. OLDFIELD RECOVERING.

    "Oldfield is recovering, and will be able to play in a fortnight. ...

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  10. OUTLOOK GLOOMY.

    As the outcome of a meeting at the House of Commons of representatives if the Parliamentary Committee of the Trades Union Congress, the National ...

    Article : 168 words
  11. UNIONIST MEMBER'S DESIRE.

    Speaking at Banbridge, Lieut-Col. Craig, Unionist member for Down in the House of Commons, expressed the hope that he might meet de Valera, ...

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  12. SUPREME COUNCIL MEETING

    It is understood from a French source that the Allied Conference this morning approved of the despatch of a cablegram to the United States ...

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  13. OXFORD UNIVERSITY MATCH.

    In view of its immediately preceding the first Test match, play in the match between the Australians, and Oxford University will be limited to two days. ...

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  14. LATEST NEWS.

    There will be no further play before lunch. Gibson is a right hand medium pace bowler. The match commenced in a light ...

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  15. A PITCHED BATTLE.

    Six civilians were killed and 14 wounded, and two soldiers seriously wounded in a battle at Galbally, Limerick, between the Crown forces and ...

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  16. WHO WILL CAPTAIN ENGLAND?

    “Is Maclaren trying to come back?" is a question which is mildly exciting cricketers in view of his inclusion in Mr Lionel Robinson's team to play at ...

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  17. DISAPPOINTED ARTISTS

    Artistic London is bewildered by the amazing Spectacle of famous painters and regular exhibitors, like John Collier and Hugh Riviere, trundling home ...

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  18. AMBUSH IN MAYO.

    A patrol Royal Irish Constabulary was ambushed in County Mayo, two being killed and three seriously wounded. ...

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  19. GERMAN REPARATION.

    A communique issued to-day shows that the Supreme Council, which is meeting in London, sat for five hours, up to eventide, and completely agreed ...

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  20. AMERICA AND JAPAN

    In his first public discussion regarding America and Japanese relations since becoming Ambassador, Baron Shideliara, declared that Japan had been ...

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  21. BATTLE IN LIMERICK.

    Details of the battle at Calbally, Limerick, show that a party of the Yorkshire Regiment on cycles, was ambushed by 150 armed men. The fight ...

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  22. ATTEMPT TO SCUTTLE SHIPS.

    An attempt to scuttle ships was made by a party of armed men who rowed in boats to six small obsolete naval vessels near Queenstown (Ireland). ...

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  23. SERIOUS AFFRAY

    Particulars of the disturbance which took place at Jaffa, near Jerusalem, on May Day, have been forwarded in a cable message by the High ...

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  24. SEMI-NICKEL COINAGE

    In the House, of Commons to-day, Mr G. Stewart asked, in connection with what he described as the unpopularity of the new semi-nickel ...

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  25. ENGLISH PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY

    Te General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in England has been opened at Newcastle. The Assembly is momentous for two ...

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  26. TRAVELLING DIFFICULTIES.

    Owing to the further cancellation of trains in consequence of the coal strike the troubles of the Australians because of the breakneck travelling necessary to ...

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  27. UPPER SILESIA

    Reuter’s correspondent at Berlin reports that a grave insurrection has broken out in the Polish port of Upper Silesia, and the inter-Allied ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLES

    Senator Newberry’s sentence of two years’ imprisonment and fine of £2000 for alleged corruption in the election in which he as opposed by Mr ...

    Article : 313 words
  29. “LOB” BOWLER WANTED.

    Mr F. A. H. Henley, cricketing critic for the "Daily Mail,” is exploring possible new forms of "frightfulness” against the Australians. He applauds ...

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  30. LABOR IN U.S.A

    Mr Benson, chairman of the United States’ Shipping Board, declares that he expects naval reservists and former seamen to keep trans-Atlantic mail ...

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  31. NEW GERMAN OFFER.

    It is stated on good authority that a new German offer to the Allies was telegraphed from Berlin yesterday to the German Ambassador in Paris for ...

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  32. CANDID PRESS CRITIC.

    Experts are disposed on second thoughts not to regard the Australians as formidable on their Leicester showing. One of the most drastic criticisms ...

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  33. COMPENSATING RAILWAYS

    Sir Eric Geddes, Minister for Transport, stated in the House of Commons that the Government had arranged to pay to the railway companies ...

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  34. THE MEASURES AGAINST GER-MANY.

    As regards the proposed measures against Germany, it may be recalled that the treaty provides for a 15-years occupation of Rhineland, but the new ...

    Article : 144 words
  35. THE GENERAL STRIKE OF SEAMEN.

    Reuter's correspondent at New York reports that the marine strikers, committee has voted a general strike of Seamen to prevent a reduction of ...

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  36. CONGRATULATIONS TO ARMSTRONG.

    To-day the State Premier (Mr Lawson) despatched the following cablegram, through the Agent-General in London:- "Hearty congratulations on auspicious ...

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  37. COST OF PAPER

    Mr Bait, the Indian Covernment cellulose expert, addressing the Society of Arts, referred to the dearness of newsprint, owing to the reduced supply ...

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  38. THE ENGLISH ELEVEN.

    Mr Lionel Robinson is putting into the field against the Australians a formidable side which should try theta out to their utmost. The form of Douglas, ...

    Article : 237 words
  39. CANTEEN PROFITS

    Australia has been awarded £120,000 as a payment on account from canteen profits. A considerable further sum will be payable in August. The money ...

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  40. THE NOTE TO AMERICA.

    The definite and emphatic nature of the rejection of the German Note to America created great depression in Berlin where the reply is regared as ...

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  41. THE MURDER OF MR. BROOK-FIELD.

    In the Criminal Court to-day Koormann Tomayeff appeared on two murder charges, one in respect of having shot Percy Brookfield. Medical ...

    Article : 73 words
  42. INDEMNITY FOR INDIA.

    In the House of Commons, Mr E. S. Montag[?] (Secretary of State for India) stated that the Imperial Government had acknowledged the va[?]ty of ...

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  43. TRADE WITH U.S.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washing- ion reports that Mr Hoover has asked Congress for heavy import duties, based on American valuation to check ...

    Article : 44 words
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