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  3. PERSONAL

    A United Service message states at the steamer Konigin Luise, by [?]ick the Federal Treasurer is bravoing, is to alter her course, enabling ...

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  4. THE PRINCE OF WALLS.

    The Rcnown reached Auckland to-day in lovely weather, And tied to the berth with that punctuality, strict to the minute, which has been one of the signs ...

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  5. HUGE AIRCRAFT DEAL.

    Speaking in London the Marquis of Londonderry (Under Secretary to the Air Ministry) emphasised the magnitude of the aircraft deal in March, by ...

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  6. OUTBREAK IN JERUSALEM.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons by Captain Ormsby Gore, in regard to the recent outbreaks in Jerusalem, Sir Arohibald Williamson ...

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  7. GERMANY

    The correspondent at Paris states that although Russia will probably not come to the Peace Conference, Rapatof. the Bolshevik envoy, has sent ...

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  8. BREACH OF PEACE TREATY.

    Reuter’s correspondent at San Remo says that Mr Lloyd George, conversing with sonic journalists, declared that if Germany committed a breach of the ...

    Article : 157 words
  9. ITALIAN PREMIER DUBIOUS.

    The Italian Premier, Signer Nitti, despairs of the conclusiveness of the conference. He says that be has no time to career about Europe and has ...

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  10. PROGRESS OF CONFERENCE.

    Reuter’s correspondent at San Remo says that in the course of an int endow the French Premier, M. Millerand, said that the conference was proceeding most ...

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  11. NATIONAL HOME FOR JEWS.

    Messrs J. R. dynes, Arthur Henderson. C. W. Powerman, and J. H. Thomas, M’s.P., on behalf of the National Committee, of the Labor ...

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  12. CAILLAUX SENTENCED.

    Cailiaux, a forager French Premier, has been sentenced to three years’ imprisonment. ...

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  13. GENEROUS GENERAL ENTHUSI-ASM.

    When the Renown berthed at Auckland there was every sign that the generous general enthusiasm which everyone expected and for which the ...

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  14. REPARATION FROM GERMANY.

    In the House of Commons, at question time, Mr Austen Chamberlain stated that there had not vet been any. weakening by the Allies as regards ...

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  15. DISARMAMENT AND REPARATION

    Reuter’s correspondent at San Remo says that Mr Lloyd George and M. Millorand have reached an agreement regarding German disarmament and ...

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  16. THE PRISONER RELEASED.

    Caillaxu has been released as he had already served three years’ imprisonment. ...

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  17. PLANS OF AVIATORS

    Lieut. Wilkins, who recently crashed at Crete while Hying to Australia, is proceeding. to Australia in May. He seeks seven experts in biology, geology ...

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  18. TEN YEARS’ RESTRICTION OF FREEDOM.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that Caillaux was also sentenced to five, [?] restricted freedom, under which the authorities wilt order his place of ...

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  19. DR KAPP’S POSITION

    Reuter's correspondent at Stockholm says that the Swedish Government has directed that Dr Kapp he no longer kept under arrest. He will be [?] ...

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  20. TROOPS IN NEUTRAL ZONE

    The president of the German Peace Delegation in Paris Las presented a Note to the Entente. pointing out that as the result of withdrawals carried out ...

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  21. BUDGET CRITICISM.

    The “Times” city editor paints out that city men would have vastly preferred a super 5 per cent corporation or profits tax conditionlly on the ...

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  22. FAMOUS ANTARCTIC EXPLORER.

    A message from Christiania states that the brother of Captain Roald Amundsen, the famous Antarctic explorer, has received, a message from ...

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  23. OBITUARY.

    Surman.—At the ago of 28 years Winifred May Sunman, wife of Mr Geoffrey E. Surman, of Sturt street, passed away on Friday. Her death came as a severe ...

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  24. THE MAORIS’ TRIBUTE

    Router's correspondent at Wellington says that a beautifully framed and illuminated address of welcome from the Maoris is to be presented to the ...

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  25. EMIGRATION OF EX-SOLDIERS

    Imperial ex-soldiers are not applying in large numbers for emigration facilities. It is understood that the overseas settlement branch of the Colonial ...

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  26. THE AUSTRALIAN PROGRAMME.

    (From H.M.S. Renown, off the N.Z. Coast.—Radio via Awanui, Saturday, 3 p.m.) It is the last night of a long voyage. ...

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  27. “WORKING IN SECRET.”

    In a leading article dealing with the relations between Britain and France, the “Times” says:— separation of two great nations ...

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  28. VIEW OF TRANSPORT MINIS-TRY’S SECRETARY.

    Mr Arthur Neal, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Transport, speaking at the luncheon given by the Association of British Chambers ...

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  29. IRELAND

    The Irish correspondent of the London “Nation” deports that the people of Belfast are privately eager for the dossing of the Home Rule Bill. They ...

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  30. THE PROFITEERING ACT.

    A bill has been introduced in the House of Commons to amend and extend the duration of the Profiteering Act. The bill provides that the Board ...

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  31. DASH FOR NORTH POLE

    Captain Amundsen was reported from Christiania on 26th March to be making a dash for the North Pole. He left the ship Maude for a trip across ...

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  32. LORD FRENC[?] LEAVES FOR LON-DON.

    Lord French has left for London to consult the Government. He was heavily guarded who travelling from Dublin Castle to Kingstown pier. ...

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  33. ENFORCEMENT OF PEACE TERMS.

    The "Petit Journal” states that Marshal Foch. has recommended that the Allied troops in the occupied areas of Germany shoud be increased to 300,000, ...

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  34. AMERICA AND MEXICO

    The United Stages Government representative in Mexico have for the despatch of warships to that country to protect America citizens and ...

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  35. FORTY HOURS WEEK.

    The 40 hours week continues to be the outstanding question in Labor circles, and unionists gem orally appear to be determined upon its adoption by ...

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  36. RUSSIA.

    The "Times” correspondent in Berlin states that the Volga (Russia) Soviet, in pur[?] of a decree against extravagance, has adopted a policy of ...

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  37. INCIDENTS ON BOARD.

    Tropical clothes werer put aside yesterday. The ship's company re-appeared in the familiar navy blue costumes in which they left Portsmouth. They. ...

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  38. A CUNBOAT SENT.

    Admiral Rodman has sent a gunboat arid a destroyer to Mazatlan, a seaport of Mexico, to protect United States interests. ...

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  39. FREEDOM OF THE DARDANELLES.

    The Supreme Allied Council at San Remo has decaded that the freedom of the Dardanelles, the Sea of Marmora, and the Bosphorus includes the ...

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  40. CHAMBERS Of COMMERCE

    The annual meeting of the Association of British Chambers of Commerce has approved the resolutions from Glasgow and Swansea, deploring the ...

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  41. SUSPENSION OF GRAIN DUTIES.

    The House of Assembly to-day [?] the third time. the bill ind[?] the Government in relation to the suspension of grain duties until June 30 ...

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  42. FLIGHT TO TOKIO

    Renter’s corresponded at Canton, telegraphing oil 21st inst regarding the flight from Rome to Tokio, says that Masiero has arrived. ...

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  43. MARY PICKFORD’S DIVORCE.

    Mr Fowler, Attorney General for Nevada, announces that a [?] has been issued against Mary Pickford, the picture actrees to answer an ...

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  44. POSTAL SERVICES BY AIR

    Owing to the frequency of postal strikes, the Italian Government is organising extensive, aerial services from Rome, Naples Turin, Brindisi and ...

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  45. GERMAN REQUESTS.

    The Gorman delegation has sent to the Peace Conference three Notes. The first asks for pormission to maintain in the neutral zone fixed total forces ...

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  46. DISAGREEMENT IN SIBERIA

    The Paris "Tribune" says that it is reported from Siberia that American, troops are on bad. terms with the Japanese troops who are protecting the ...

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  47. POSITION IN BALLARAT.

    Consideration was given to the wages log submitted by the Carpenters’ Union at a special meeting of the Master Builders' Association on Saturday evening. ...

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  48. RAILWAY COMMISSIONERSHIP

    Mr Rohinson, the Victorian Attorney General, has subitted to his Government the selected names for the Victorian Rialways Commissonership. ...

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  49. EMISSARY AT SAN REMO.

    The "Daily News” states that a Soviet emissary has interviewed a loading Allied staterman at San Remo. ...

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  50. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    Reuter's correspondent at Tokio, telegraphing on 22nd, says that the War Office states that the Fujii detachment was defeated by the Bosheviks at ...

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  51. SOVIET RUSSIA.

    In the House of Commons at question time, Mr Bonar Law stated that the United States Governoment had refused to be associated with the ...

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  52. THE RUHR VALLEY INCIDENT.

    Lord Robert Cecil, speaking at Wat[?] said that it was urgent that the amount. of the German indemnity should be fixed, as soon possible, by ...

    Article : 136 words
  53. ACTION OF GEELONG MASTER BUILDERS.

    Master builders have fallen into line with the Melbourne master builders on the 40-hour week question and from today will refuse to employ men who are ...

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