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  2. Advertising

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  3. Personal

    A United Service calble message that in order to' bid- the efforts of the British National, Opera Company to keep Govent Garden open and grand opera ...

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  4. Shocking Tragedy

    A terrible tragedy occurred in a public street at Bowden on Saturday o veiling, when Edward Frank Applebee,a young laborer, with a revolver ...

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  5. LOSS OF THE AMY IURNER

    Saved from the wreck by one of the four survivors, the log bf the barquentine Amy Turner gives a tragic accoutit of the disaster which overtook the ...

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  6. LAUSANNE CONFERENGE

    The Near East conference has apparently reached a deadlock in regard to the five years’ transitory regimen to replace the judicial capitulations of ...

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  7. NTER-IMPERIAL TRADE

    A[?] the annual dinner of the London Chapiter of Commerce on Friday night, the President stressed the opportunities for the development of mter-Imperial ...

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  8. British Finance

    Sir George Fuller (Premier of New South wales) was loudly applauded at the of Commerce dinner when he testified to Ins pleasure at visiting ...

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  9. RUNR REPARATIONS

    According to the Havas Agency’s diplomatic correspondent, the French reply to the German Note lays it down that the 1921 figure of ...

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  10. PROHIBITION IN NEY YORK STATE

    The New York Stat legislature has repealed the State prohibition enforcement act. If .Governor Smith 61gns the Bill as expecetea, New York will he ...

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  11. TRIAL OF KRUPP CHIEF.

    The trial of Krupp von Bohlen, the chief of Krupp’s, and other directors of the works, who wiere charged with responsibility for the events of March ...

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  12. WEATHER IN LONDON

    Though to an Australian the weather is Just summery enough to give him an appetite for his drinks, Londoners profess to be sweltering in a temperature ...

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  13. FOREIGN SECRETARYSHIP

    Lord Curzou (Secretary of Stale for Foreing Affirs), speaking at the Albeit Hall in reference to the Imperial and Economic Conferences, said that ...

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  14. PROBABLE CONSEQUENCES,

    A New York message says that the Federal Prohibition Enforcement officials facing the necessity of drying" the State unaided, if Governor Smith ...

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  15. BELGIAN ATTITUDE.

    The Belgian Government has notified its acceptance of the draft French reply to Germany, a copy of which will be in nediately handed to the ...

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  16. FRANCE AND SYRIA

    Reuter’s correspondent at Consrtantinople says that replying to French, representation, of 2nd May the Turkish Under Secretary informed the French ...

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  17. TRAGIC FAREWELL LETTERS

    Two tragic farewell letters to ladies whose names were not mentioned, were read at an inquest at Hammersmith into the Arthur St. ...

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  18. RICHEST MAN IN THE WORLD

    It is generally to-day in Wall Street that Mr Henry Ford is the richest man in the world, following the. publication of financial statement, ...

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  19. FEMININE LABORITES

    Dr Martin Phillips, the chief woman officer of the Labor Party, Constance Luis, and Mr M. M. Phillips (secretary of the Queen Victoria Hospital, ...

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  20. FRANCE’S DETERMINATION.

    The “Times” corespondent in Paris says it is unlikely that France will be deterred from acting separately as she did in January. An inter Allied ...

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  21. IRISH AFFAIRS

    Hollybrook House, at South Sligo, one of the. residences of the Earl of Ypres, formerly Lord French, was fusilladed by Irregulars. The-, garrison, ...

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  22. VICTORIAN SCHOOLS

    Under the auspices of the Victoria League,Mr Frank Tate, Director of Education, will speak at the Guildhall on May 11 on the necessity of paying ...

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  23. OXFORD UNIVERSITY

    Melbourne University undergraduates, who from time to time have tome into detonating contact with the authorities will realise that what they have suffered ...

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  24. STATEMENT BY PREMIER.

    Reuter’s correspondent in Brussels says that the Premier, Mr Theunis, in a speech said Belgium would remain in the Ruhr until Germany recognised. ...

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  25. ANOTHER PEARL ROBBERY

    Another pear] case attracting attention in London involves the mysterious disappearance of the contents of the registered package and loose gems, ...

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  26. LIQUOR ON SHIPS

    The “Matin” an[?] that the French Governmeant is of opinion that the Unitea States ruling regarding liquor on foreign vessels entering ...

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  27. BURNBANK STREET CHURCH

    Very successful anniversary services were held yesterday in connection with the Burnbank Street Methodist Church. There was special singing by the choir, ...

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  28. MUCH MULCTED MOTORIST

    Viscount Curzon, member of the House of Commons for Battersea, has again been fined for exceeding the speed limit in his motor car. On this ...

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  29. TO COMBAT SOCIALISM

    Breaking a six months silence in a speech at the Aldwych. Club, Mr Winston Churehill, formerly Secretary of State for the Colonies, ...

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  30. ZEEBRUGGE FEAT RECALLED

    Lieutenant Edward W. Billyard Leake, D.S.O., has been appointed flag lieutenant to Admiral Sir Sydney Fremantle at Portsmouth. The ...

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  31. FARMERS FOR VICTORIA

    Continuing- to: draw attention to the. attractiveness of Victoria’s scherao for "middle class, emigration,” the "Daily Mail" says that the majority of 5,000 ...

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  32. PECULIAR ASSAULT CASE

    [?]hardly know myself Why 1 struck him, except that I did not likd his face," said a young Berlin bank clerk to the judge when charged ...

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  33. SUBMARINE EXPLOITS

    The exploits of the British submarine E[?]2 in the Sea of Manmora in 1915 were recalled in the Prize Court on Friday, when Commander Kenneth ...

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  34. BIG JEWELLERY ROBBERY

    Steven Ronohi, a dealer in precious stones, was charged in London on Friday with having stolen pearls valued at £14,395 from the Lombard street ...

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  35. INTERSTATE NEWS

    Mr W. Ormsby Gore, Under-Secretary for the Colonies has forwarded to the elected members of the Legislative Council a reply similar to that ...

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  36. EMPIRE DAY

    Preparations are under way for the adequate celebration of Empire Day. The King and Queen, will broadcast by gramophone, addresses to the ...

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  37. OFFICIAL EXPLANATION.

    Sir Ernest Jardine, M.P., speaking on Friday for the colonial Office, referred to the case in which five ex-service men were charged with being ...

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  38. MARRIAGE OF BISHOPS

    The All-Russian Church Comgrcs[?] which is meeting in Moscow, has deelded, almost unanimously, that bishops shall be allowed to marry. A ...

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  39. STRONG FELLING IN FIJI.

    The Government has just reeeived a cable message from the Secretary of State in conrection with the trouble with elected" 'members, including the ...

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  40. ECONOMIC CONFERENCE

    Earl Cuzzon (Foreigh Secrelary), speaking at the Albert Hall on Firday referring to the approaching Imperral Economic Coherence. said the ...

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  41. A HELICOPTER FLIGHT

    The French jengineer, Cechmic[?]em, again flwe his helicopter, completing a [?]cle of 120 metres at a height of two metres, chearing ground onstacles. ...

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  42. COSTLY PICTURES

    Albert Cuyp's picture, "The Maas (Meuse) at Dordrech" has been sold at Christe's Rooms to, Messrs Duveen, the deelers, for 17,500 guineas. The ...

    Article : 90 words
  43. NAVAL DEFENCE

    In a speech at the Academy banquet in London, Mr Amery said they could no longer look only to Bri[?] for the full strength of the Empire [?] It ...

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  44. BOXING IN MELBOURNE.

    At the Stadium last night, "Bill" Grime. 8.131. successfully defended his tille as feather-weight champion against Jack Green, a former holder fo the ...

    Article : 56 words
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