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  2. BRITISH FOREIGN POLICY

    Lord Curzon, Foreign Secretary, in a speech on foreign policy, said that Britain had consistently advised Germany to make overtures expressing her ...

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  3. IRELAND. RESIGNED ANTI-FREE STATERS COMPELLED TO LEAVE REFUGE

    The siege of the anti-Free Staters in a cave on the Shannon coast has ended. Of the seven remaining rebels fire were captured while endeavoring ...

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  4. GALLIPOLI.

    PART OF THE ENDLESS CHAIN OF IMMORTALS. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SOUTH AUSTRALIA WOODCUTTER INJURED

    On Wednesday E. Maloney, a woodcotter at Renmark, had his right leg severely injured by a falling tree. He was rowed across the river by his ...

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  6. ASSAULT CASE IN SOUTH-EAST

    Detective Gill left for the South East on Friday to investigate, a case in which it is alleged that a husband on finding a man in his wife's bedroom ...

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  7. APPLICANT FOR MEMBERSHIP OF THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    Reuter's Dublin correspondent reports that the Senate of the Irish Free State has announced that, the Government has decided to apply for ...

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  8. MARION MOTOR ACCIDENT

    The condition of Mesars Bristowe and Hurley, who were injured in a motor accident at Marion on Wednesday, was reported on Friday night to be ...

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  9. WEST COUNTY CORK SCOURED BY GOVERNMENT FORCES

    From Bantry the Government forces have thoroughly scoured the whole countryside. Twenty prisoners have been taken. It is stated that several ...

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  10. TRODDEN ON BY A HORSE

    Mr. Percy Pratt, a soldier settler at Renmark was admitted to the local hospital on Wednesday suffering from a badly crushed foot. He was trodden ...

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  11. BRITISH PARLIAMENT

    The House of Commons by 236 votes to 24 has rejected the Prohibition Bill Mr. E. Scrymgeour spoke for an hour and a half without once referring to ...

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  12. MAN THROWN FROM A DRAY.

    Mr.J. Enscheff was driving a horse in a dray, from Loxton to Berri on Wednesday when the vehicle struck a stump and he was thrown from his ...

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  13. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS COAL FIELDS DISPUTE

    The Northern coal miners' request for a conference will be considered by a meeting of the companies interested. This meeting will probably agree to ...

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  14. IN RUSSIA

    That the Bolsheviks have embarked on a definite anti-religious propaganda is admitted by Commissar Semashako in an article in the "Isvestia" in which ...

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  15. GERMAN REPARATIONS UNEMPLOYMENT DISORDERS AT MULHEM-ON-THE-RUHR

    A message from Berlin states that serious Communist and unemployed disorders in the Ruhr continue. There were grave disturbances in Mulheim all ...

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  16. IRISH REPUBLICAN ENVOYS REACHED SYDNEY YESTERDAY

    Father O'Flannagan and Mr. J. J O'Kelly the Irish anti-Free State delegates arrived in Sydney yesterday. They state that they have come "to ...

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  17. MR. HICKSOH'S MISSION

    The lists in connection with Mr. Hickson's healing mission to be held in Sydney in May are full. The Rev. P. Micklem, director of the mission, ...

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  18. SEX IN INSTRUCTION

    A cable message from London, dated April 19, stated that the National Birth Rate' Commission, whose president is the Bishop of Birmingham, and ...

    Article : 144 words
  19. CARRIERS WAGES BOARD

    A further sitting of the Barrier Wholesale Warehouse. Traders and Carriers' Association Wages Board will be held at the Courthouse on Monday ...

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  20. LOYAL CITIZENS OF SYDNEY HOLD A PROTEST MEETING

    The Sydney Town Hall was crowded last night in response to an invitation to loyal citizens to attend and protest aganist the arrival in Sydney of Father ...

    Article : 162 words
  21. WALK ACROSS AUSTRALIA

    Among the passengers who left today by the Milparinka coach was Mr. M'Glashan, one of the transcontinental walking party which visited Broken Hill ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLE NEWS BIRTHDAY OF A NATION AS A NATIONAL HOLIDAY

    The London "Times" Rome correspondent reports that the Cabinet has decreed the suppression of May Day substituting the anniversary of the ...

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  23. NEW EGYPTIAN CONSTITUTION

    Reuter's Cairo correspondent reports: — "On the occasion of the signing of the new Constitution the Prime ...

    Article : 268 words
  24. " A REIGN OF TERROR"

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent reports: — "The situation at Mulheim may be described as a reign of terror. The ...

    Article : 137 words
  25. DAVIS CUP

    "Re the Davis Cup. Information has been published that my services are not available. This is news to me I personally notified the association ...

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  26. REDUCED RAILWAY RATES DECIDED ON IN BRITAIN

    The railway companies have decided to reduce the rates on agricultural produce from 75 percent. to only 50 per cent above the pre war level and ...

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  27. EIGHT PERSONS ARE INJURED IN SYDNEY STREET ACCIDENT

    Eight persons were injured but not seriously, in a tram accident at Botany yesterday afternoon. A citybound tram was travelling along ...

    Article : 79 words
  28. EGYPTIAN CONSTITUTION SIGNED BY THE KING

    The London "Times" Cairo correspondent reports that the King of Egypt has signed a constitution on democratic lines. ...

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  29. MAN REALISES 9D A HEAD FROM SALE OF 38 CATTLE

    Ninepence a head was realised at the Homebush sale yards this week for a consignment of 38 cattle from Walgett after the freight and other expenses ...

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  30. NEW SWEDISH MINISTRY

    Reuter's Stockholm (Sweden) correspondent reports that in consequence of the resignation of the Branting Socialist-Ministry which the King has ...

    Article : 64 words
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    Alderman Gilpin Lord Mayor of Sydney is asking the City Council to reconsider its decision in favor of absolute preference for British goods. ...

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  34. MOTOR GLIDERS TO COMPETE FOR A PRIZE OF £1000

    The London "Daily Mail" offers a prize of £1000 for a "motor gliders" competition open to the whole world to be held in England in September ...

    Article : 110 words
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    Goo-Goos (registered) the celebrated prophylactic and germicidal pastille for sore throats 1/6 a tin. ...

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  37. WATERSIDE WORKERS OPPOSED TO BUREAUX

    There are possibilities of a maritime strike involving all sections of the Waterside Workers Federation (says a) Melbourne message in the Journal"). ...

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  38. MELBOURNE DIVORCE CASE

    The divorce suit of Addison v. Addison in which the petitioner was A. G. Addison, banker of St. Kilda who sought a divorce from his wife on the ...

    Article : 128 words
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