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  4. IRISH UPPER HOUSE BACKS DE VALERA

    THE Irish State Upper House has ranged itself behind the De Valera Government in its dispute with the British Government regarding the payment of land annuities. The Senate to-day, without ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. OCEAN LINERS IN THE HEART OF AMERICA

    CANADA and the United States to-day signed a Treaty providing for co-operation in the construction of the Saint Lawrence ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GREAT OVATION FOR LANG

    THE Leader of the Opposition, Mr. J. T. Lang, was accorded a wonderful ovation yesterday by the crowd that attended the Anzac Memorial ceremony Mr. Lang attended as one of the trustees of the fund. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. League Team's Farewell

    The Niagara. The English Rugby League football team will sail for New Zealand by the Niagara on Thursday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. A NOBLE DREAM IS REALISED

    A GREAT crowd watched Sir Issac Isaacs declare the Clarence River Bridge open for traffic to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. GRAZIER LEFT £74,000 TO WIDOW

    HIGH McMASTER, grazier, of "Premer," Bundella, who died on March 27, aged 72, left his estate of £74,702 ...

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  12. FIRST OTTAWA BUMP

    The Empress of Britain, with the British delegation and members of some of the other delegations to the Ottawa Economic Conference on ...

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  13. TO REDUCE JURIES IS VIC. MOVE

    The leader of the State Opposition, Mr. J. Tunecliffe, to-day expressed strong opposition to the proposal by the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. GIRL SAVES ESCAPEE BY A RUSE

    The police had another brush with the escaped prisoner, David Cartledge, 19, to-day, when he narrowly evaded capture for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. WHEAT BOUNTY SOUGHT BY SOLDIER SETTLERS

    On the motion of the Sea Lake branch, the annual conference of the Victorian Soldier Settlers to-day decided to urge the Feder ...

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  16. GANGER KILLED BY TRAIN

    Working on the railway points at Ballarat to-day, Sampson King, 38, ganger, was knocked down and killed by a shunting engine. ...

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  17. TURKEY JOINS THE LEAGUE

    Turkey was formally admitted to membership of the League of Nations at Geneva to-day. ...

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  18. Anzac Memorial Ceremony

    The platform party, at yesterday's ceremony in Hyde Park. The Lord Mayor is delivering his address. Mrs. Lang is third and Mr. Lang fourth from the right of the picture. To the right of Ald. Water are Dean Talbot and Mrs. Stevens. Mr. Stevens is on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. INDIAN GOVERNOR OF THE PUNJAB

    The Secretary of State-in-Council granted Sir Geoffrey do Montmorency, Governor of the Punjab, leave of absence for urgent reasons of ...

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  20. CHARGE FAILS AGAINST CHARITY LOTTERY

    Robert Buscombe, secretary of the State Charities Consultations committee, was charged to-day with having conducted a lottery. ...

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  21. ELECTRIFICATION OF DANISH RAILWAYS

    A contract for the supply of motors and other electric equipment for rolling stock to be constructed in connection with the electrification of ...

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  22. SCHEME TO AID LABOR COUNCIL

    Proposals to improve the finances of the Sydney Labor Council are at present under consideration. It is believed that they will be placed ...

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  23. CHILD DIES FROM FALL

    Nancy Burgess, 3 12, was playing with Betty Smith, 4 12 when she was pushed down some steps yesterday she died shortly afterwards ...

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  24. ECONOMIC ADVISORY COUNCIL

    Sir Arthur Halter, Sir Earnest Simon, and Mr. G. Riddle, have accepted the invitation of the Prime Minister to serve as members of the ...

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