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  3. BRITISH BUDGET

    In introducing the Budget for the current financial year, in the House of Commons, to-day, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr Austen Chamberlain) ...

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  4. THE PRINCE'S TOUR

    We are approaching Fiji. All well. We had a cool incidentless voyage. We passed this afternoon the outlying islands and sunken atolls over which the ...

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  5. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

    The Associated Chamber of Commerce conference discussed at length the abolition of the Arbitration Court, which it was generally asserted had been a failure ...

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  6. SAN REMO CONFERENCE

    The French representatives are of opinion that the most important matters to be discussed at the international conference are the position of Germany ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    The Rev. I. A. Bernstein, late of Sydney and Canterbury. (N.Z.), has been clewed first minister of the Adelaido Hebrew congregation, in ...

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  8. WORLD’S FINANCES

    The international financial confernce to deal with the exchange situation will be held at Brussels at the end of May. The council of the League of Nations ...

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  9. NOTES FROM MR KEITH MUR-DOGH.

    Though the Renown's journey across the Pacific has been pleasant and speedy everybody was delighted yesterday when the sight of the Oceanic ...

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  10. AIRCRAFT CONTESTS

    The Air Ministry announces the inauguration by the Ministry of aircraft competitions this year, the objects being to ascertain the host types of ...

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  11. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    At the Congress of the Associated Chambers of Manufactures, which was continued tins morning, Mr H. Brookes (Victoria) read an important paper, ...

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  12. TURKISH DELECATTS SUMMONED

    The following communique, was scued at San Remo to-night:—The Peace Treaty with Turkey was discussed and it was decided to summon the Turkish ...

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  13. ALLIES TO OCCUPY CALLIPOLI.

    Reuter’s correspondent at San Remo says that the conference is discussing the Turkish question. There is no doubt that the Allies will occupy ...

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  14. SOCIETY MEETINGS

    St. Andrew’s Branch Young Men’s Club met in the club room last Wednesday evening; the Her. J. G. Graham in the chair. The syllabus item ...

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  15. JAPANESE IN CHINA

    Members of the Inter-Allied Railway Mechanical Board have protested to their respective Governments against anti-Russian acts by the Japanese, ...

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  16. ALLIED CONTINGENTS FOR CON-STANTINOPLE.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Paris says that it is semi-officially announced from San Remo that the Supreme Council has definitely decided to internationalises the ...

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  17. FIJIAN RIOTERS ARRESTED.

    Four ringlcaders in the Indian diots in Fiji have been deported and have arrived in Auckland. The situation in Fiji has consequently been relieved. ...

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  18. W.A. COUNCIL ELECTIONS.

    John Nicholson (Metropolitan Province), Charles Baxter (Bast Province), and Joseph John Holmes (North Province) have been returned unopposed in the legislative ...

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  19. WARNING TO GERMANY

    Commander J. M. Kenworthy, the Liberal member of Hull, asked, in the House of Commons to-day, whether the warning issued to Germany by Lord ...

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  20. PROMINENT PROBLEMS DIS-CUSSED.

    The “Times" correspondent at Sail Remo says that in addition to Turkey. the conference discussed the questions of the diasrmament of Germany, ...

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  21. A MISSING MOTOR-BOAT.

    Gravo fears are entertained for the safety of the motor-boat Venus, which left St. Helen’s for Launceston on 9th April, with Arthur M'Donald and A Pennington, ...

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  22. BRITISH WAGES

    The “Labor Gazette” says that the in rense in wages in all industries average 120 per cent, above pre-war rates. ...

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  23. HORSE KILLED BY DOC.

    A bulldog attacked and killed a horse in Perth yesterday. It. seized tho horse's legthrew it down, and then choked it with a grip on its throat. ...

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  24. STRIKE OF SOUTH WALES MINERS.

    150,000 South Wales miners have handed in strike notices in support of 2000 striking Monmouthshire colliers. ...

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  25. TEACHERS IN THE WEST.

    School steachers are taking a ballot to decide whether they will resort to extreme measures to force the Government to pay better salaries. At present teachers up to ...

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  26. SLUMP IN FREIGHTS

    The editor of “Syren and Shipping” predicts a slump in shipping freights when bunker coal becomes cheaper and more abundant. He states that there ...

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  27. ANZAC DAY

    Australian and Now Zealand former soldiers will march through the streets on Anzac Day, and attend the service at St. Clement’s Church. The War ...

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  28. WILD BULL CHARCES VEHICLE.

    A wild Horeford hull created excitement, at Longford yesterday by charging a vehiclo containing a man his wile, and child. They escaped serious injury. The ...

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  29. AMUSEMENTS

    Owen Moore, in Rex Beach’s famous story, “The Crimson Gardenia,” and Marion Davies, in Robert W. Chambers’s “The Dark Star,” will be ...

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  30. MR. WATT’S VOYAGE

    Impatient because of the slow rate at which the steamer Konigin Luiso is travelling from Australia to England, Mr Watt, the Commonwealth ...

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  31. SURRENDER ALLEGED

    According to the Paris correspondent of the “Times,” the trial has begun of General Fournier, Colonel Charlier, and six other officers. They ...

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  32. CARGO FREIGHTS

    Experts predict an early fall in cargo rates in consequence of increased tonnage construction, as cabled on 18th inst. The “Times” shipping ...

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  33. BROKEN HILL STRIKE

    As forecast in these columns yesterday, it was officially stated this afternoon by re[?]onsible members of the Broken Hill Amalgamated Miners’ Association and the ...

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  34. WORLD’S HARVEST

    Mr C. A. M'Curdy, Food Controller, in the course of an interview with the “Observer,” after a visit of inspection to the London Docks, said that he had ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLES

    At Grahamstown the Wesleyan Conference decided to send a delegation to carry out a careful survey of the whole of East Africa with a view to ...

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  36. MOUNTJOY PRISONERS PAROLED

    It is slated by the War Office that it is not increasing the total military forces in Ireland, and that the ca valry to be sent there is to replace disbanded ...

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  37. CAUSES OF UNREST.

    Air Delpratt, general manager of the Broken Hill Pty. Company, giving evidence before the Coal Commission, said that the industrial unrest was due ...

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  38. IMPROVED BRITISH CREDIT.

    The external debt was £1.278,000,000 showing a reduction of £86,000,000. In the course of the year this would be further reduced by the repayment to ...

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  39. BOLSHEVIKS DIVIDED

    Advices from Paris state that the Moscow correspondent of the "Tribune” says that Lenin and Trotsky, the Bolshevik commissaries, are opposed to ...

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  40. TESTING OF MILK

    Under the Dairy Produco Act 1919 a regulation was passed at this afternoon’s meeting of the State Executive Council which proveded that all butter ...

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  41. A HIGH PRICES STRIKE.

    The “Times” correspondent at Dublin reports that a high prices strike, directed against the-export of produce’ to England, resulted, in the docks being ...

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  42. KEEN CRITICISM.

    The Budget is being keenly discussed and criticised. The "Times" considers that Mr Chamberlain is principally conberried about taxation, not economy. It ...

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  43. NEW CHIEF POLICE COMMIS-SIONER.

    General Horwood has been appointed Ghief Commissioner of Police in succession to General Macready. ...

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  44. A CRITICAL MOMENT.

    Mr Chamberlain, in introducing the Budget. said:— "This Budget is being introduced at a critical moment, because the time ...

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  45. ANOTHER CONSTABLE SHOT.

    The Sinn Feiners shot dead Constable Clifford at Waterville, County Kerry. ...

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