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  2. GERMANY

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent says that the Entente Control Commission discovered at Stettin 286 guns and 16 barges fully laden with infantry. ...

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  3. REVOLT IN IRELAND

    "The Times" Dublin correspondent states that during a conflict between soldiers and civilians at Ardlow last night a man named Philip Dowling was ...

    Article : 68 words
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  5. RUSSIA

    Reuter's Warsaw correspondent says that it is officially announced that after repulsing a series of desperate Bolshevik attacks for six weeks the Poles, ...

    Article : 111 words
  6. PRINCE OF WALES

    The Prince of Wales received an impressive native welcome from the Maoris at Ohinemotu. The Prince was presented with a rare cloak and spear ...

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  8. THREE THOUSAND VOTED TO LORD MAYOR OF SYDNEY

    The City Council has decided to add £3000 to the Lord Mayor's allowance for entertaining the Prince of Wales. ...

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  9. COLLISION IN GLASGOW BETWEEN SINN FEIN & POLICE

    At Glasgow a Sinn Fein demonstration of sympathy with the hunger-strikers ended in a collision with the police, who arrested the leader. An attempt ...

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  10. MAY DAY IN PARIS

    Unusual preparations are being made for a general cessation of work on May 1. It is anticipated that the electric current, gas, and water will be cut ...

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  11. ST. PETER'S MEMORIAL HALL

    The Prince of Wales will lay the foundation stone of St. Peter's College Memorial Hall in honor, of the old boys who fell during the war. The hall will ...

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  12. INTERSTATE STEAMSHIP SAILINGS.

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  13. GERMANS ARE PREPARING, A NOTE FOR THE ALLIES

    The Times" Berlin correspondent says that the German Government is preparing a new Note to hurry up the French evacuation of Frankfort. ...

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  14. HUNGER-STRIKERS RELEASED FROM WORMWOOD SCRUBS

    Five more Lrish hunger-strikers at Wormwood Scrubs have been released. ...

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  15. LOYAL MEETINGS ARE BEING HELD IN INDIA

    Reuter's Bombay correspondent says that loyal meetings are being held in all the important centres throughout India for the purpose of appointing ...

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  16. CONSTITUTION OF ARMY REGARDED AS A TRIUMPH

    "The Times" Berlin correspondent says that the announcement that the German army has been fixed by the Allies at 160,000 is regarded as a ...

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  17. PRIME MINISTER MASSEY MOTORS OVER MOUNTAINS

    The Prime Minister, Mr. W. A. Massey, has crossed in a motor car the Huirau Ranges. He arrived at Napier early this morning. ...

    Article : 87 words
  18. STATE AUTHORITY FAVORED FOR CONTROL OF IRISH COAL

    The committee of Irishmen, under Lord Justice O'Connor, has recommended that the Irish coal industry be placed under a State authority which ...

    Article : 57 words
  19. SOCIALISTS LOSE HEAVILY IN THE DANISH ELECTIONS

    "The Times' " Copenhagen correspondent says that the Liberals are jubilant because in the elections the Socialists are losing everywhere. So far ...

    Article : 98 words
  20. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS ARRANGED WITH ITALY

    Reuter's Copenhagen correspondent says that an agreement has been signed between M. Litvonoff and Italian representatives providing for the mutual ...

    Article : 43 words
  21. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    A deputation of policemen will wait on the Chief Secretary to-morrow, and will request an increase, in pay, and will also demand an investigation into their ...

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  22. ATROCITIES IN IRELAND

    "What has happened to the people who were once the most light-hearted of all races?" (asks "Ignotus," writing in "Blackwood's Magazine" on "Irish ...

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  23. TROUBLE THREATENED BY THE WAIKATO TRIBE

    The Prince of Wales, in[?]civ[?]an attire, on Tuesday morning left Auckland in perfect weather, amid affectionate farewells from the population. He ...

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  24. BRITISH BUDGET DEBATE CONTINUED IN COMMONS

    In the House of Commons, on the report stage of the Budget, an amendment to omit new sparkling wine from duty was negatived without a division. ...

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  25. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

    Mr. Wallace Sandford was yesterday elected president of the Royal Agricultural Society. ...

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  26. MOTOR CAR [?]RER MURDERS THE DRIVER

    It is believed that a mysterious hirer of a motor car who murdered the driver in a lonely road on Salisbury Plains is the soldier who committed a similar ...

    Article : 53 words
  27. SPEED OF MOTORS.

    The Automob[?]e Assocation at a deputation yesterday asked for a regulation fixing the speed limit at 25 miles for the city and 30 miles for the ...

    Article : 71 words
  28. CA[?]ANZISTS AND REBELS FIGHT AT NAMPICO

    The State Department has been advised that fighting is reported on the Nampico o[?]l fields between the Carran[?]sts and the rebels. Reinforcements ...

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  29. STATE POLITICS.

    Captain Hudd, M.C., has been selected by the Liberals to contest the Alexandra seat. Mr. I. Searcy has been selected by the Nationalist, and Mr. T. ...

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  31. UNDER-TREASURER RETIRING

    It is stated that the Under-Trsasurer (Mr. Gill) will retire in June, and that Mr. Peacock (Comptroller of Accounts) will succeed him. Mr. Gill is 71 years ...

    Article : 57 words
  32. GRAVES OF THE FALLEN

    Mr. Rudyard Kipling, in the course of a speech, in London in reference to the work of the Imperial War Graves Commission, emphasises that the basic ...

    Article : 176 words
  33. BOLSHEVIK PROPACANDA

    Documents purporting to have been signed by Miss Sy[?] Pankhurst, the British suffragist leader, and others promising assistance in spreading ...

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  34. GUNNER YATES'S CASE

    The Federal Government has promised an inquiry concernin[?] the military record of Gunner Yates, formerly member for Adelaide. and will allow the ...

    Article : 47 words
  35. Family Notices

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  36. SENTENCE OF DEATH FOR MURDER OF WIFE

    Alston Broome was to-day found guilty on the charge of having murdered his wife at Kanmore Hospital, Goulburn. The jury added to their verdict ...

    Article : 102 words
  37. AD[?]RAL KOLTCHAK'S FUNDS REMOVED FROM IRKUTSK

    "The Times" Moscow correspondent says that the late Admiral Kotfchak's funds have been removed from Irkutsk, and they amount to 40,000,000 roubles ...

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  38. KING CHARLES I.

    "The Times" in a leader applauds the Lower Convocation for dismissing the Dean of Canterbury's revival of the proposal to canonise King Charles I., ...

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  39. LABOR LEADER LA[?]KIN

    James Larkin, the Irish labor leader, has been found guilty of criminal anarchy. ...

    Article : 41 words
  40. THE STEAMER AUCHINISH

    A pinnacle of rock has been discovered near the locality where the Broken Hill Proprietary's steamer Aughinish strack a submerged object. ...

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  42. AMERICAN NAVY

    The Senate has decided to establish a system of voluntary naval training for youths between 16 and 20 years of age. The plans for a naval base in San ...

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  43. ONE BIG UNION SCHEME REJECTED BY MUNITION WORKERS

    The Munition Workers' Association of Australia has by ballot rejected the proposal to join the Ore Big Union scheme. ...

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  44. STRIKERS AND POLICE FIGHT AT LAIBACH

    "The Times'" Belgrade correspondent says that the Lambach strikers in their demonstration defied a cordon of police, and ten persons were killed. A ...

    Article : 71 words
  45. CURTAILMENT OF PROGRAMME IS ASKED FOR BY THE PRINCE

    Advice has been received in Melbourne from New Zealand that the, Prince of Wales desires that if possible the Victorian programme should be ...

    Article : 231 words
  46. TRADESPEOPLE FINED FOR EXCEEDING LEGAL RATES

    Three firms were fined yesterday on charges of failing to send in returns of sugar stocks on January 31. Several tradespeople were fined for ...

    Article : 54 words
  47. OVERSEAS MAILS

    Mr. G. A. Gunning, postmaster, advises that a mail for the United Kingdom, Europe, Egypt, and India, carrying newspapers, packets, letters, ...

    Article : 109 words
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