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  5. "POOR CLASS" WHITES

    CAPETOWN, To-day.—In the course of a speech on the second reading of the Johannesburg Indemnity Bill the Premier (Mr. Smuts) stated the number of ...

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  6. UNITED IRELAND

    The "Times" in a leading article congratulates Mr. Michael Columns and Sir James Craig on the complete success of the latest Irish Conference and the ...

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  7. TROUBLE ON FEDERAL STEAMER

    LONDON, To-day.—A story of further trouble among the relumed crew of the Commonwealth liner Moreton Bay, after leaving Australia, was told at Bow Street ...

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  8. AMERICA'S COAL

    VANCOUVER, To-day.—The coal production of America has dropped to zero mark as the result of what leaders say is the greatest strike in the history of the ...

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  9. MODERN MODES

    According to a report from the Vatican, says the "Daily Mail's" Rome correspondent, the ,Pope has ordered instructions to be prepared regarding "the present ...

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  10. LLOYD'S DICKY WIN

    LONDON, To-day.—The "Daily Mail" says that the fight between Lloyd (Australia) and Jones (Canada) was a replica of that between Carpentier and Gunboat ...

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  11. SEEKING CITIZENS

    LONDON, To-day.—The Premiers of South Australia (.Mr. Barwell) and Western Australia (Sir James Mitchell) were the guests of the British ...

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  12. WEEKLY AIR MAIL

    LONDON, Friday.—To-day should see the scrapping of the British airships, but at the last moment a powerful financial group headed by the Vickers and Shed. ...

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  14. BRITISH BY-ELECTION.

    LONDON, To-day.—The by-election for East Leicester occasioned toy Sir Gordon Hewart's appointment to the Judiciary resulted:— ...

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  15. SIAMESE TWINS

    CHICAGO, To-day.—Doctors and lawyers are quarreling whether Franz Blazek, aged twelve, is a son of Rosa or both of the Siamese twins, who died this week. ...

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  16. PROSPECT WAR MEMORIAL

    The unveiling of the Prospect Soldiers'. Memorial stone was performed this afternoon on the New Prospect Oval in the presence of a large attendance. The ...

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  17. WINNERS OF THE IMPERIAL CHALLENGE SHIELD.

    GROUP OF UNLEY CADETS WHO TO-DAY RECEIVED MEDALS FOR THEIR REMARKABLE EFFICIENCY IN THE IMPERIAL CHALLENGE SHIELD COMPETITIONS. (See letterpress.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. SOVIETS AND FRANCE.

    LONDON, To-day.—In the course of an interpellation in the Paris Chamber of Deputies M. Poincare referred to numerous indirect messages recently received from ...

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  19. 700 JOURNALISTS GOING TO GENOA.

    LONDON, To-day.—The Genoa Conference is expected to last for two months. There will be 1,500 delegates and 700 journalists, including the Chinese ...

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  20. LAND SALE.

    At this afternoon's subdivisional sale at Lasscock's old nursery on the Henley, Beach Road, Lock leys, the following blocks were disposed of:—Henley Beach ...

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  21. STANDARD OIL COUP.

    LONDON, To-day.—It. is reported from Paris that Standard Oil has brought off another coup against, British oil interests by lending the Persian Government ...

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  22. VISIT TO BELGIUM.

    LONDON, To-day.—Their Majesties will pay State visit to the King and Queen of Belgium on May 8, after which the King will visit as many as possible ...

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  23. POLICE JUSTIFIED.

    At the enquiry into the recent riot says a message from Nairobi East Africa), the magistrate decided that the police were fully justified in firing on the ...

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  24. PRINCE AT SINGAPORE.

    SINGAPORE, To-day.—The Prince of} Wales arrived at Singapore at daylight on Friday, landing from the Renown after breakfast. Large and enthusiastic crowds ...

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  25. PICTURES OF ROYAL WEDDING.

    Enterprising showmanship has won the day for the Wondergraph management, who are not in a position to announce that the complete pictures of the marriage ...

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  26. VARSITY BOAT RACE.

    LONDON, To-day.—Oxford's number four (Barton) has strained iris back at practice, and will be replaced by Pedder. The accident is considered to prejudice ...

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  27. "REPARATIONS INTOLERABLE."

    BERLIN, Friday.—The Reichstag has carried a resolution by 248 votes to 81 approving of the Chancellors pronouncement that the demands of the Reparations ...

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  28. READ HIS OWN OBITUARY.

    VANCOUVER, To-day.—Sir Joan Eaton, a Toronto multi-millionaire, and lead of one of the world's greatest department stores, is dead. A premature ...

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  30. BRITAIN'S REVENUE.

    LONDON, To-day.—The revenue for the financial year ended March 31 was £1,123,000,000 compared with £1,426,000,000 last year. The decrease is ...

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  31. THE WEATHER.

    To-day's noon foresaw for the ensuing twenty-four hours states:—"Fine with coal Southerly winds, tending cast to north later, with wanner temperatures. The ...

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