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  2. IRISH REBELS ORDER HOSTILITIES TO CEASE.

    An order has been issued, reports Reuter's Dublin correspondent, from the headquarters of the anti-Free Staters directing the immediate ...

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  3. SPORTING LOCAL RACING

    Nominations are due before 5 o'clock' on Monday for the L.V.R.C. meeting to be held during May ...

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  4. GENERAL CABLE NEWS UNDERGROUND RAILWAY BUSY ON THURSDAY IN LONDON

    London's underground railways were kept very busy carrying the royal wedding sightseers on Thursday. It is estimated that they carried over a ...

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  5. ANZAC DAY

    The Anzac Day memorial service at Suvla Bay occurred on the actual spot on the beach where the first Australian boat landed on April 25, 1915. ...

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  6. IN THE NEAR EAST

    M. Vorowsky, the Russian Soviet representative at Rome, and who was one of the delegates with the former Russian delegation to Lausanne, has ...

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  7. GENERAL NOTES

    George Waters and Wally Douglas are to provide the main attraction at the Quadrangle to-night. Douglas stated that he trained during his stay ...

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  8. GERMAN BANK PROFITS

    The Reichsbank annual report for 1922 shows a net profit of43,500,00,000 marks, compared with 665,000,000,000 marks for the previous year, and a ...

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  9. ENGLAND'S OLDEST INHABITANT

    Mrs. Jane Lister, 107 years old, and believed to be the oldest inhabitant in England, died yesterday at Lincoln. She refused in 1922 an oiler of £100 a ...

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  10. BRITISH MINING DISASTER

    A broken shackle allowed six trucks of a train proceeding up a shaft at the Trimsaran colliery Llanelly to run back and crash at the bottom. ...

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  11. A [?] PROPOSAL

    De Valera, in a separate proclamation, suggests a peace settlement based on the popular vote. ...

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  12. ARCHDUCHESS'S DAUGHTER. TO MARRY A SCHOOL TEACHER

    The engagement is announced at Bartenstein Germany of Josef AValdemaier a tutor and son of a factory workman to Princess Maria ...

    Article : 79 words
  13. RUSSIA

    The London "Daily-Mail" Warsaw correspondent states that mutineers in the Red Army have captured Novorossisk, on the Black Sea, and have shot ...

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  14. SUSPECTS ARRESTED IN PARIS NO INCRIMINATING FIND WHEN LUGGAGE IS SEARCHED

    The search of William Warren's luggage, which to-day arrived from Biarritz, revealed nothing incriminating. Warren continues to protest his ...

    Article : 218 words
  15. EXPLOSION IN DUBLIN

    The whole of Dublin was startled this morning by the terrifiv explosion of a land mine placed by three men and a woman outside the Central Cinema, in ...

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  16. MR. GARDEN'S VIEWS ON RUSSIA

    Mr. J. S. Carden, secretary of the New South Wales Labor Council who has just returned from a visit to Europe delivered a brief report of his ...

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  17. CIRCUIT COURT

    The sitting of the Circuit Court opened at the Courthouse yesterday was continued to-day Mr. Justice Gordon presiding Lieutenant-Colonel A. W. ...

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  18. NEW SOUTH WALES MUCH TIMBER DESTROYED IN CLEARING AREA FOR DAM

    Timber valued at '£200.900; will probably be destroyed by fire in clearing an area for the Cordeaux dam. In addition to this '£60,000 is to be spent by ...

    Article : 70 words
  19. MGR. LUZIO'S VISIT

    A cable message states:-"A curious situation has arisen out of the attempts to make the Papal Delegate; Monsignor Luzio, the intermediary between the ...

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  20. AMUSEMENTS

    At Lenard's Pictureland to-night the main feature will be "God's Country and, the Law," adapted from James Oliver Curwood's story. The second ...

    Article : 233 words
  21. SCHEME TO CONSERVE FODDER

    The State Government is considering a proposal for the establishment, of a company to conserve fodder. The scheme suggested is that the company ...

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  22. IRISH REPUBLICAN ENVOYS

    It is understood that the New South Wales authorities are convinced that there is no loophole through which the Irish Republican envoys can erada ...

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  23. A POLICE RAID

    Last night the police raided the Bal Parisien and arrested 200 persons, some of them foreigners, who are believed to include a number of international ...

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  24. SUCCESS IS EXPECTED OF LAND SETTLEMENT SCHEME

    Mr. O. W. Oakes, the Acting Premier, says that the Government's land settlement scheme should be a great success in view of the satisfactory result Of the ...

    Article : 45 words
  25. ROYAL VISIT TO BELGIUM

    The Prince of Wales, accompanied by Field-Marshal Earl Haig and Vice Admiral Sir Lionel Halsev left Victoria station, London, this morning for ...

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  26. GRADUATES APPOINTED ON STAFFS OF HOSPITALS

    A number of Sydney University graduates have been appointed junior medical officers to hospitals. ...

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  27. WALKING ACROSS AUSTRALIA

    The transcontinental walking party led by Mr. E. A. Cooke, reached Tibooburra on Tuesday (says a report in the "Register"). They were held up by a ...

    Article : 159 words
  28. SHORTAGE OF WATER IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    During the past several weeks the weather office has periodically issued forecasts of raines but each time there has been a disappointment. Another ...

    Article : 126 words
  29. BUS COLLIDES WITH LORRY

    A motor 'bus when in Rochesterstreet, Homebush, yesterday Collided with a motor lorry. The 'bus was thrown over on its side but only minor ...

    Article : 43 words
  30. COMMONWEALTH NO POWER TO YET DEAL WITH ENVOYS

    Commenting on the report that Mr. O.W. Oakes, Acting Premier'of New South Wales, had announced that he proposed to take action to suppress the ...

    Article : 199 words
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    Mug Dorothy Reed formerly of the Elder Conservatorium Adelaide and now residing at Zinc Corporation house No. 21. South Broken Hill is taking ...

    Article : 34 words
  32. LION IN STATION YARD

    A lion escaped from its cage while being transferred from a train at the Sydney railway station yard. It was eventually recaptured as the result of ...

    Article : 39 words
  33. STRANDED PORTUGUESE STEAMER

    A message from Walvis Bay states that three of.the boats of the Moasamedes, the Portuguese steamer, which was stranded and abandoned off Cape ...

    Article : 48 words
  34. Advertising

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    In the Police Court to-day before Mr. G. A. Stevenson, D.S.M., Mary Ann Thomas did not appear to answer a charge of having been drunk in the ...

    Article : 33 words
  36. Advertising

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    The Federal "Government will subsidise shipping if by doing so new avenues for selling produce will be opened. ...

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  38. £5000 FOR A STAMP

    At a stamp auction to-day £5000 was paid for an 1847 penny vermillion Mauritius stamp. ...

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    Goo-Goos (registered), the celebrated phorophylactic and germicidal pastille for sore throats. 1/6 a tin.* ...

    Article : 13 words
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    Misa Pauline U'Bane gives a demonstration-of the manner in which she [?] sydney last week. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 20 words
  41. FEDERAL MATTERS

    Sir Adrian Knox, the Chief Justice of the High Court, sitting in chambers yesterday ruled that State civil servants must pay Federal income tax. ...

    Article : 41 words
  42. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER MISSING

    Joseph Marien Kleinig, a commercial traveller employed by the Import Company. Adelaide, has been missing for several weeks. His duties were ...

    Article : 106 words
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    Fremantle to Cairns the nightly song. Marne's Mosquito Drops ...

    Article : 12 words
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