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  3. ANGLO-BULGARIAN TREATY.

    In the House of Lords, Lord Milner said that the second line of the Anglo-Bulgarian Treaty emphasised the houndary. of the Tyrol which brought a ...

    Article : 144 words
  4. LONDON TO AUSTRALIA

    Lieutenant R. J. Parer and Lieutenant J. C. M'Intosh, the young Australian aviators, who are flying from London to Australia, have sent the ...

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  5. “FINANCIAL PANIC."

    Cables from Japan state that the country is approaching a financial panic. The deflation of currency the rapid decline of stocks, and the high ...

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  6. SAN REMO CONFERENCE

    No official announcements have been made to day by the San Reme Conference, which is likely to conclude on Saturday. ...

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  7. ENCOURAGING SOCIALISM

    The German Treasurer intends to develop Socialism by-merging individual concerns into companies in which the State is interested. ...

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  8. THE PRINCE AT SUVA

    Fiji presented a dazzling, picture of exuberant tropical life, and as far as the voyage was intended as an educational tour for the Prince, these ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    The Mayor of the City (Cr G. Crocker) is extending a civic welcome to the [?] L. T. Maund, the now vicar of [?]hrist Church, at the City Hall, at 11 ...

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  10. ALLIES’ NOTE TO GERMANY

    It is regarded from Paris that the Allies’ Note to Germany points out that it is time to pass,from theory to action. Since the Treaty was signed, ...

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  11. POSITION IN AMERICA.

    Wall street speculative issues have been subjected to severe liquidation. Some stocks have declined from 5 to 45 points. Support is almost, absent. ...

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  12. THE MODERN BLUEBEARD

    Telegrams from many cities disclose the amazing record of the modern "Blue-beard," who was known by the surnames of Gordon, Huirt. Harvey, ...

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  13. KAPP MAY REMAIN IN SWEDEN.

    Dr Kapp, who curried out a recent co[?] in Perl in and a few days ago was arrested in Sweden, has appealed to be a[?]wed to remain there and pursue ...

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  14. U.S REPRESENTATIVE.

    The Stale Department has ordered Mr Johnston, American Ambassador at Home, to go to San Remo, as official observer for the United States ...

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  15. BRITISH GAS INDUSTRY

    A crisis has arisen in tho gas industry throughout the country. One hundred thousand employes are taking a ballot on the question of striking for ...

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  16. FRENCH DETERMINATION.

    The “Times” correspondent at San Remo says that the slightest glance at the French press shows how intense the hostility towards Mr Lloyd George is ...

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  17. CORN PRICES FALL.

    There were some startling drops in prices recorded by the Board of Trade. May corn fell nine cetnts (4½d) after having opened at 1 dollar 72 cents ...

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  18. LABOR WOMEN’S CONFERENCE

    The National Conference of Labor Wemen opened in London to-day. There were 400 delegates. Miss Mary Macarthur (Mrs W. C. ...

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  19. IRELAND.

    In the House of Commons Brigadier-General H. P. Croft (Bourncmouth) asked if Lord French, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, had resigned. ...

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  20. STEAMER DISABLED

    A wireless message received to-day from Port Louis (Mauritius) states that [?] Commonv[?]th steamer Australmead, which is on her way from ...

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  21. MAORIS PREPARING

    Maoris of all ages and sizes, in all sorts of garb, are pouring into Rotorua from all parts of New Zeland to welcome the Prince. The natives have an air of ...

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  22. EXPORT OF PIGS AND BACON.

    The “Times” correspondent at Dublin says that the Laborites have withdrawn the.embargo om the export of pigs awl bacon, the buyers and oarers agreeing ...

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  23. STERLING EXCHANGE.

    Sterling exchange was quoted to-day at 3.91¼ dollars (16/3¼) a fall of 2¼d since yesterday. ...

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  24. BRITISH BUDGET

    In the House of Commons to-day the Budget debate was continued. Mr Austen Chamberlain Chancellor of the Exchequer, in replying to ...

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  25. MARTIAL LAW FOR MEXICO

    San Antonio (Texas), 21st April. Unofficial advices from Mexico City received in Mexican circles here state that President Carranza has asked the ...

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  26. TO FIRE ON ALSATIANS.

    The French authorities have discovered papers sunt, from Baden, between Alsace-Lorraine and Wurtemburg. indicating that a scheme is afoot ...

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  27. REDUCTION OF PRICES.

    The Laborites have definitely begun a policy likely to yield far-reaching results. Labor’s next move will probably be to insist on the reduction of ...

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  28. OBITUARY.

    Roger.—The sudden and unexpected death of Mr Hugh Roger created a profound wave of regret throughout the district where he resided, and among the ...

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  29. TOUR THROUGH NEW ZEALAND.

    Elaborate preparations are being made for the tour of the Prince of Wales through New Zealand. The Prince will Arrive at Auckland ...

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  30. THE REPARATION GLAUSES.

    The “Daily Mail” says that it is reported that the Premier is taking the lead in watering down the Treaty, and proposes, instead of ...

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  31. FUTURE OF THE EMPIRE

    Speaking at the banquet of the Associated British Chambers of Commerce in London, Lord Birkenhead referring to the close union between the ...

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  32. A RUSSIAN BRIDE

    Captain E. J. Head, a resident of Bombala, Now South Wales, who proceeded to Palestine with the 1st Australian Flying Squadron, and ...

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  33. A PESSIMISTIC COMMENT.

    The "Times,” in a leading article. says that the stability of the entire Treaty, the existence of the League of Nations, the Anglo-French friendship, ...

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  34. TRADE WITH RUSSIA

    In the House of Commons at question time, Mr Bonas Law stated that the trade deputation from Russia was at present in Compenhagen, and had had ...

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  35. RATING OF ST. JOSEPH’S HOME

    Before Mr Justice Cussen in the Practice Court, to-day, Mr T. S. Clyne applied for an order nisi to review a decision given, by Mr W. W. Harris, P.M. ...

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  36. RAGE MEETING DOUBTFUL.

    Following upon the strike of jockeys, the Jockeys’ Association has intimated to the Premier that jockeys will refuse riding engagements until the Association ...

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  37. DISTRUST OF BRITAIN.

    The "Times" correspondent at San Remo says that it will he disastrous if something is not dono immediately to [?] the increasing suspicion that ...

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  38. CHEAP FARES TO BENDIGO.

    While visiting Bendigo to-day, the Railway Commissioners informed Cr J. H. Curnow, the Mayor, that consideration would be given to a request for ...

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  39. TURKISH PEACE

    The correspondent of the “Evening News” at Constantinople reports that there is deep feeling against the Allies. Even those, who did not favor ...

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  40. BALLARAT FEDERAL ELECTION.

    It was stated this afternoon by Mr Maurice Blackburn, who is acting as counsel for Mr John Kean, secretary of the Ballarat Trades’ Hall Council, ...

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  41. FLIGHTS TO TOKIO.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Shanghai reports that a message from Hanoi states that the airman Masiero, flying from Rome to Tokio, has arrived, and ...

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  42. INSISTENCE ON FRENCH POLICY.

    The "Times" correspondent at Sam Remo says that the result of the latest informal discussion on German obstinacy indicates that Signor Nitti ...

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  43. GOST OF CLOTHES

    The “Daily Mail” says that the rapid rise in the price of clothes is incensing London city menA group of stock-brokers, bankers, lawyers and ...

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  44. LABOR MISSION TO RUSSIA

    The "Times” states that a Labor delegation is leaving for Russia on 27th Aril. It includes Robert Williams, Ben Turner, Mrs Snowden, Margaret ...

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  45. NATIONALISATION OF MINES

    A conference of British Laborites decided to ask the Trades Union Congress to paise £30,000 with a view to an intensive campaign in favor of the ...

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  46. “WELL NIGH HELPESS."

    The "New York" Tribune's” Washington correspondent pays that it is understood that President Wilson is considering whether he will issue a ...

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  47. BASIC WAGE COMMISSION.

    The Melbourne Trades’ Hall Council some time ago passed a resolution condemning the Basic Wage Commission, and dissuading unions from, taking ...

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  48. AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.

    London bankers, traders and international financiers have formed a powerful Anglo-Danubian Association, for the purpose of rehabilitating ...

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  49. AMERICAN STRIKE

    the railway strike situation is still ser[?] Conditiris are almost normal at New York At other esatern [?] about 80 per cent of the men have ...

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  50. NEW SHOP REGULATIONS

    The Secretary for Labor, Mr H. M. Murphy, stated to-day that, it was now determined to enforce the amendements in the Factories and Shops Act passed at the ...

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  51. TORNADO IN AMERICA

    The death, roll resulting from the recent tornado in the Southern States has reached 166. Damage to the extent of many million of dollars was ...

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  52. THE ANTI-NATIONALISTS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Constantinople says that it appears the Anti-Nationalists under Anzavour have not occupied Brusa They euffered a bad set ...

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  53. JEWS IN PALESTINE.

    In that Hourse of Commons replying to Mr Terell, Sir, Cecil, Harmsworth said that the Government's policy with regard to the Jew's future position in ...

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