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  2. Advertising

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  3. ROUMANIA AND FRANCE

    The Roumanian King and a Queen have arrived here. Primarily this is an official alter the ooronatipn of 1922, but the ...

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  4. BRITISH POLITICS

    In the House of Commons, at the end of tho questions, the Speker referred to the growing habit of using un-Parliamentary expressions during ...

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  5. RESTORATION OF GERMANY

    The British Foreign Office believes that tho difficult point in the reparations plan is likely to be the Ruhr transition. It is considered that ...

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  6. Persona

    A Reuter message states that General Sis Walter congreve, General-in-chief of the southern command in Enerad has been appointed Governor of Malta. ...

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  7. U.S. OIL SCANDALS.

    Senator Wheeler's indictment beeame the centre of national interest. The Speaker (Mr Cummins) appointed an in. vestigating committee, and the ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES

    Mr A. J. Cook, miners agent in the Rhondda Valley, has been elected secretary of the Miners’ Federation, formerly he was a Baptist preacher. ...

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  9. DEATH OF HERR STINNES

    Herr Hugo Stinnes, the great industrial magnate, and master-mind of Ger_ many, died, in a Berlin nursing home to-day. ...

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  10. QUEENSCLIFF LIFE-BOAT

    The member for Bawon, Captain Morley, will no doubt agree with, the proverb that it is an ill wind that blows nobody good He has been an ...

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  11. COMMENTS BY FRENCH PRESS.

    The comments by French papers on the report by the Exports’ Committees are as follows:— “Figaro” says—“ The power of the ...

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  12. THE WORLD FLIGHT

    The four United States fliers round the world landed this afternoon making 300 miles from Prince Rupert in 3 hours 21 minutes. ...

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  13. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Elizabeth Duff, late of Hepburn, mar. ried woman, lelt. real estate valued at £500 and personal property valued at £2327 to her children. ...

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  14. SHIPYARDS DISPUTE.

    The Southampton shipyard: strikers have resolved by an overwhelming ms [?]rity not to return to work, (The executive of each affiliated ...

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  15. OBITUARY.

    If will be learnt ..with general and great regret that the death occurred' yesterday, morning with tragic suddenness of Ashiey, manager of ...

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  16. LAUSANNE TREATY

    The House of Commons unanimously agreed to the third reading of the ratification of tho Lausanne Treaty Bill. ...

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  17. FARES FOR MEMBERS.

    On a free vote, the House of Commons by 245 votes to 112, adopted a supplementary estimate of £7.0,000 to cover, the cost of firstclass railway ...

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  18. SIR R. HORNE’S COMMENT.

    Sir Robert Horne, speaking in London, on the Experts’ report, said that it was the most important document in recent history. Germany must bear ...

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  19. OWNERS PROPOSALS REJECTED.

    It is officially stated that the miners’ ballot resulted in the rejection of the owners wage proposals by 338,000 to 322,000. ...

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  20. INTERSTATE NEWS

    The-resignation of the Cabinet will not be handed in before' Monday. Sir Henry Barwell, the Premier, said this morning that he would wait until ...

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  21. THE DECEASED'S LAST HOURS.

    Herr Stinnes died of double pneumonia- His wife and five children were at his bedside. The. Stock Exchange offered doctors -and nurses up ...

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  22. POLITICAL SITUATION IN QUEENS-LAND

    The senior Cabinet Minister in Melbourne to-day (Sir Alexander Peacock) said lie was glad to see the statement in the press recently that the ...

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  23. FEELING IN CERMANY.

    The ‘‘Daily Chronicle’s correspond-, en[?]in Berlin says the first impression on the Experts’ report is that Germany is favorable- All except a few ...

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  24. LONDON COCAINE TRAFFIC

    The sentence at Old Bailey of 14 months’ imprisonment on a Chinese months' Chang, for being in possession of cocaine ends another amazing episode ...

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  25. LAND TAX APPEAL SUCCEEDS

    Judgment in favor of the appellantwas given in the Second Civil Court, this morning by Mr Justice Macfarlan in connection with the appeal of ...

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  26. DETENTION IN ASYLUM

    The appeal by Dr Bond, (Lunacy Commissioner) against a verdict of £25,000 damages in favor of a farmer named Harnett, who was confined in ...

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  27. VIEW OF A GERMAN MAGNATE.

    Reuter's correspondent m Berlin says that Herr Serge, director of Krupp's, and chairman' of the Association of ,Ger-? man Industrialists, interviewed by ...

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  28. FATE OF ANGUS MURRAY

    The Trades Hall Council decided to-night to petition the State Governor to reprieve Angus Murray. A monster demonstration with be held on Sunday ...

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  29. W.A. ELECTIONS.

    The fate of the Mitchell Government is deifinitely settled. Labor won the Pilbarra seat with Air. A. Lamond, who, in the final count, defeated Mr ...

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  30. PROPOSED COLD BANK.

    In underwriting an issue of acceptance credits United States financial interests are understcod to be co-operating with London bankers in raising ...

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  31. RAILWAYS INSTITUTE

    In conformity with its usual practice, the Victorian Railways’ Institute will held its annual sports and musical carnival' or. Prince’s Park, ...

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  32. SEEKING A FORTUNE

    The Central News Agency’s correspondent at Paris reports a remarkable story of Madame Fahmy Bey, who was recently acquitted of the charge of ...

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  33. PROHIBITION IN AMERICA

    The Prohibition Commissioner, Mi Hayes, addressing the National Women’s Committee on law enforcement, urged American women to ...

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  34. TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT PRINTER.

    The Premier announced that the sus pension of Mr Vail, the Goveruinent Printer, has been cancelled, Mr Vail having expressed regret and. given an ...

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  35. GERMAN GOOD FAITH.

    The newspaper ‘‘Petit Parisien” asks whether Germany will chow the good faith with which the experts credit her will llies try to make her ...

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  36. CMMONWEALTH SOLAR OBSER-VATORY

    The. Minister; for Home and Territories, Senator Pearce has accepted on behalf of the Commonwealth Government, a. very fine reflecting telescope-: ...

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  37. AGENT-GENERAL FOR TASMANIA.

    The Cabinet has decided to appoint next month a successor to Mr Ashbolf, as Agent-Gmieral. Several men prominent in public affairs tire expected ...

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  38. ANGLO-USSIAN CONFERENCE

    The principal subject to be dealt with at the Conference which opens at the Foreign Office on Monday are the Russian debts, status of pre-war ...

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  39. THE BRITISH SQUADRON.

    The Governor and Lady De Chair gave a garden party at Government House in honor, of the Squadron’s visit. There was a notable gathering. A ...

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  40. MRS W. RITCHIE.

    The many friends, of Mr W. Ritehie, the well-known merchant, of Mair and Armstrong streets, will learn with much regret of the death of his wite, ...

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  41. BRITISH HOUSE BUILDING

    The National House Building Dommittee's report recommends a 15 year programme for the crection of 2.500, 000 houses, averaging. 170,000 annually, ...

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  42. CENTRAL AUSTRALIA

    Mr Stewart Federal Minister for Works and Railways, will leaVe, tomorrow, on a visit to Alice Springs, in the.centre of Australia. He will be ...

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  43. HOODWINKING CREDITORS.

    Frederick Edmund Denton, storekeeper of Auburn, was sentenced to. three months impriscnmont in the In solvency court today. Mr Commis ...

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  44. THREATENED N.Z. STRIKE.

    Strike ballot papers issued to raitway men are returnable next week. The men have demanded 2/6 a day increase If they strike the whele of of the ...

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  45. MR GUS KRONFELD.

    Word was received yesterday Frank Herman, of the death at Auckland. of an old Ballarat identity, Mr Gus Kroufield who was conneeted with ...

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  46. CANBERRA HOSTEL

    On his return today from Canberra the Minister for reported that constructional operations were proceeding gatisfactorily He was ...

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  47. SIR H. LUCY'S WILL

    Thirty-four hospitals will benefit under Sir H. Lucy’s will to the extent of £1OOO each, used to endow cots named “Nancy Lucy" called after his ...

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  48. THE “PREMIER DOMINION”

    A referepce by Edward Grigg in the House of Commons, at the committee stage of the Treaty at Peace with Turkey Bill, to Canada as the ...

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  49. HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER

    The signing of the agreement for the extension of the Home reservoir in accordance with the recammendation of the Hydro-Eleetric comnusion has ...

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  50. VICTORIAN GOLD YIELD.

    The yield of gold for March was 10,431 ezs gross, for 9447 ezs fine valued at £40,128. compared with the return for March of last year a ...

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  51. LONDON BUTTER MARKET.

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  52. BRADFORD WOOL PRICES.

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