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  2. POLISH ADVANCE

    Official: The Ukranians have occupied Odessa. ...

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  3. PRINCE OF WALES

    The Prince of Wales, after having left Nelson, by train and travelled to Glenhope, where he received a demonstrative weleome from the inhabitants ...

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  4. PEACE TREATY

    The following is an offical summary of the Peace Treaty with Turkey which was handed to the Turkish delegates in Paris this afternoon: ...

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  7. MEXICAN REVOLUTION

    General Obregon, the revolutionist commander-in-chief, is "busy cleaning up Mexico." That is the situation to-day following upon the rebel victory. ...

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  8. REVOLT IN IRELAND

    A Meath farmer named C[?]inton was shot dead while ploughing. His horses also were shot. Five armed men dragged the County ...

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  9. THE BRITISH MISSION IS STATIONED AT WARSAW

    The Minister of War, Mr. Winston. Churchill, replying to a question asked in the House of Commons, said that there was a small British military ...

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  10. COAL SUPPLIES

    In the House of Commons on Monday the Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade (Mr. Bridgeman), in the course of a reply to Mr. Houston, ...

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  11. HOME RULE BILL

    The Labor members and the Independent Liberals have withdrawn from the debate of the Home Rule Bill. This completes the organised opposition ...

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  12. BUFFER STATE PROPOSAL COMES FROM VLADIVOSTOK

    Semi-official reports from Vladivostok state that the Provisional Government has issued a statement foreshadowing the establishment in Siberia of a buffer ...

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  13. ENGLISH PRICES RAISED

    The President of the Board of Trade (Sir. Robert Horne), replying in the House of Commons to Sir Robert Newman, said the early removal of the ...

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  14. BRITISH EMPIRE UNITY

    Referring in the House of Commons to the appointment of a Canadian Minister Plenipotentiary, to the United States, Mr. A. Bonar Law said: ...

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  15. TESTING STATEMENTS MADE BY GERMANS

    The London "Times" Berlin correspondent reports that the Allies have sent a French officer to examine the neutral some in Germany and test the ...

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  16. LABOR LEAGUES OBJECT TO PREFERENCE TO SOLDIERS

    At a Bathurst meeting of combined Labor leagues yesterday, the following motion was carried:—. "That this meeting calls upon the ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN WOOL

    Mr. Goldfinch, Director of Raw Materials, in an interview with the Yorkshire "Observer," commented unfavorably upon Mr. W. M. Hughes' scheme ...

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  18. ITALIAN CABINET RESIGNS

    Reuter's Rome correspondent-reports that Nitti's Cabinet has resigned in consequence of the defeat by 192 to 112 votes of the internal policy which the ...

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  19. NO AUSTRALIAN MINISTER

    Mr. W. M. Hughes yesterday,denied that the Federal Government is considering the appointment of a Minister Plenipotentiary to the United States. ...

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  20. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The death sentence on Paul "Broome, passed at Goulburn for the murder of his wife,has been, commuted to imprisonment for life. ...

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  21. OIL IN BRITAIN

    Mr. F. G. Kellaway, Minister of Munitions, replying in the House of Commons to Lord Curzon, said that 11 oil wells had been drilled in Britain. ...

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  22. WORK AT LITHGOW.

    There is now sufficient work at the Lithgow small arms factory to keep the employees engaged until the end of June. ...

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  23. BOARD OF TRADE ACT

    The state Cabinet sat for several hours yesterday morning and afternoon. Last-night the Premier, ...

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  24. CLIP IS PROPERTY OF GROWERS SAYS PRIME MINISTER

    The Prime Minister, Mr. W. M. Hoghes, stated yesterday that the 1920 21 wool clip was the property of the Australian growers; the British ...

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  25. ROYAL COMMISSION TO BE DISPENSED WITH

    Mr. J. Storey, Premier stated last night that the Cabinet had decided that the services of Mr. Mason Allard, the Royal Commission on the public ...

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  26. SOUTH AMERICAN EXPLORATION

    The exploring party, headed by Dr. Alexander Hamilton Rice has returned from its exploration of the River Orinoco, in Vene[?]nela. ...

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  27. FALL OF MAUBEUGE

    Field Marshal Joffre, giving evidence I at the trial of the surrenderors of Maubeuge, said that their resistance had been very valuable. Had ...

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  28. FIRE IN THE CITY

    The five-storey, premises of Scott and Bowne, Limited, manufacturing chemists situated in Kent-street, near Bath-urst-street, were practically destroyed ...

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  29. WHITE WOMAN FOUND IN AN OPIUM DEN

    A white woman who was found by the police smoking opium in a Chinese den was yesterday fined £2 at the Central Police Court. ...

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  30. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    As the result of the break away of the goods train at Monarto South yesterday morning, when 15 trucks ran down to Murray Bridge, at a rate part ...

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  31. PRESIDENT WILSON'S CABLE SENT TO ADMIRAL SIMS

    Mr. J. Daniels, secretary of the Navy, continuing his testimony in the Senate inquiry, caused a sensation when he quoted a cable sent by President ...

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  32. PALESTINE AS HOMELAND

    Thousands of Jews participated to-day in a redemption parade in joyfulness that Palestine is to be a Jewish homeland under a British mandatory. ...

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  33. SOUTH AFRICA

    At' Johannesburg a mass meeting of citizens was held on Monday, and a resolution passed condemning the tramway strike and pledging support to the ...

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  34. FARMER SHOOTS A GIRL AND THEN COMMITS SUICIDE

    A double tragedy occurred yesterday at Kilmore, near Wyalong Daniel Smith (33), a farmer, in a fit of jealously, it is stated, shot Mary Rainey ...

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  35. RIVER SETTLEMENTS DISPUTE

    Mr. F. W. Lundie yesterday said that if the Government kept its promise to pay the additional 1 a day and see that the men were properly catered for ...

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  36. PRICE OF WHEAT

    The State Cabinet [?]at yesterday and decided to guarantee that the price of wheat next harvest shall be 7/[?] a bushel. ...

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