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  2. Advertising

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  3. TO-DAY'S WEATHER

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  5. TO-DAY'S A.L.P. CONFERENCE: SOME PERSONALITIES

    Mr. P. F Loughlin Mr. E. C. Magrath. Mr. J. T. Lane. Mr. A. C. Willis. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TRIP TO TRIPOLI

    [?]A[?]a worship [?]destroys, two [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MYSTERIOUS FIRE

    Three men and three women were killed by a fire in a mansion to the Coolock district. County Dublin, early yesterday morning. ...

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  8. HUGE EGG SCANDAL

    The Government Commission appointed to inquire into the cause of the tainting of eggs exported from South Africa, involving a loss ...

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  9. GREAT LOSSES ON ZINC

    In the house of Commons, replying to Colonel H. C. Woodcock (Con.), Sir Burton Chadwick, Under-Secretary for Trade, repeated ...

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  10. BRITISH DEFICIT

    The Exchequer returns for the Fiscal Year ended March 31, show that the revenue totalled £812,000,000 and the expenditure chargeable against ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. SHIP LALEHAM SINKING

    An SOS signal picked up on Wednesday from the British freighter Laleham, about 600 miles south-east of Halifax, Nova ...

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  12. ARCTIC JOURNEY

    FAIRBANKS (Alaska), Thurs. In the aeroplane "Alaskan." the Australian explorer, Captain George Wil kins, and Lieutenant Carl Eielsen, ...

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  13. FRENCH CRISIS

    The Chamber of Deputies resumed the debate on the Government's financial proposals, and adopted the Poll Tax without ...

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  14. COLLINS' MEN

    The Australian cricketers will be welcomed on the evening of April 20 at a gala performance in the Alhambra Theatre, which will be entirely ...

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  15. ST. PAT'S NIGHT PRANK

    Hugh Daly, an hotel porter, aged who was charged with throwing an explosive missile with intent to do bodily harm at the dinner of the Four ...

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  16. FOR TRADE WITHIN

    In the House of Commons in reply a questions. Mr. L. C. Amery. Secretary, for the Dominions announced the decisions of the imperial Government ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. AUSTRALIAN FLOUR

    In the Assembly, in the course of a Budget statement, the Minister for Finance. Mr. N. C. Havenga. announced that the Government proposed to ...

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  18. STEAM TRAM JUMPS THE RAILS

    ANOTHER fatal smash occurred on the Kogarah-Sandringham line early yesterday morning, when a steam tram jumped the rails at ...

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  19. NO CHANGE IN WEATHER

    "I DO not think that there will be any alteration in the weather from what has recently been experienced." -- Mr. Mares. ...

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  20. TEST CHANCES

    A LETTER has been received in Wellington from "Plum" Warner, reporting extraordinary public interest in the ...

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  21. VALDOONA BACKED AT CARD CALL

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 176 words
  22. "TIMES" CORRESPONDENT

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Thursday. The London "Times" correspondent has been expelled by the Commissar" for National Defence. ...

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  23. TRANSPORT UNION'S PLAN

    The International Conference of Railway. Clerical and Supervisory Staffs has passed a resolution inviting all organisations outside the ...

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  24. FOUR WEEKS' HARD

    TWENTY-SEVEN members of the crew of the steamer Crosshill were sentenced to four weeks' imprisonment with hard ...

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  25. GETTING ACQUAINTED

    Playful terriers being judged at the Show Ground yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. LOWER CALIFORNIA

    Acting on instructions, the Me[?]n Government Ambassador, Sener [?] issued a formal statement on Wednesday, declaring that report, that a ...

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  27. PRINCESS VICTORIA

    Princess Victoria, who is suffering from pneumonia, slept for some hours. Her temperature remains high, and the condition of her heart is ...

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  28. NAVY BOARD MEMBER

    The Admiralty announces the appointment has been approved of Real[?]Admiral William R. Naplet as [?]Naval Member of the Royal ...

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  29. JAP. STEEL SUBSIDY

    An official gazette promulgates the Steel Subsidy Act. which has been designed for the encouragement and protection of the pig-iron industry by ...

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  30. "LANG WILL WIN"

    MR. HARRY HOLLAND, leader of the Labor Party, interviewed at Wellington on his return from Sydney, said : -- "It ...

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  31. STUDENTS ARRESTED

    It is reported that four students of the imperial University have been arrested on suspicion of taking part in the dissemination of inflammatory ...

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  34. TRADE WITH CANADA

    "If it never works out any worse than it has for this year, I hope it will go on forever," said the Minister for Agriculture. Mr. W. R. ...

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  35. GERMAN-JAP. TREATY

    It is learned that an preliminary conversations have concluded satisfactorily, formal negotiations for conclusion of a Treaty of Commerce and ...

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  36. NAVAL AIRMAN'S DEATH

    Piloting a Naval aeroplane, Lieutenant Bryan landed on an aircraft-carrier, but the aeroplane fell over the side of the vessel and sank. ...

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  37. DISARMAMENT

    It is learned officially that M. Dotch[?] Matsuda, Japanese Minister to the Netherlands, has been appointed as Japan's Chief Delegate at the ...

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  38. N.Z. CUTTING DOWN

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Coates, states that owing to the reconstruction of the railway workshops. It will be necessary to curtail the staff. ...

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  39. AIRSHIP POLICY

    Sir Samuel Hoare, Air Secretary, in the House of Commons, in reply to a question, stated that the question of airship policy would be submitted to ...

    Article : 36 words
  40. ATHLETE IS POPULAR

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.) Thursday. Over £1600 has been collected to send Base, the champion athlete, to Europe. Further money is to come. ...

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  41. AFTER LONG SERVICE

    Mr. James Dagnall, one of the assistant managers of the White Star Line, and primarily identified with the Australasian branch, who has retired ...

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  42. ENGLISH SOCCER

    In the English League, first division, on Wednesday, Cardiff beat Sunderland by 3 goals to 1. ...

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  43. GOLF CHAMPION

    K. D. Sinclair won the Wellington Golf Club's championship at Wellington. ...

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  44. N.Z. SHIPPING

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.) Thursday. The Marama, at 3 [?]on Thursday, and the Manuka at 1 o'clock sailed from Wellington for Sydney. ...

    Article : 30 words
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