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  3. MUNICA TERRORISM

    LONDON, Monday.— The "Daily Chronicle's" Berlin correspondent statys that the re-taking of Mumen from the Spartacians involved 400 ...

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  4. LICHNOWSKY'S PROTEST

    [?] (ex-German Ambassador at London), whose dis[?] Germany's war guilt caused a sensation in the latter stages [?] emphatically declares that Germany should not sign the [?] with a veiw to instftating an early war of revenge. He ...

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  5. NOT EVACUATING PETROGRAD

    LONDON, Monday.—A Bolshovist official message announces the recapture of Olonetz (which fell to the Finns). ...

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  6. AIR MENTION

    Visions of hundreds of thousands of aeroplanes and airships ploughing gigantis aerial highways accompanied tho Aerial Commission at Varis in the ...

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  7. BRITISH RELIEF FORCE

    LONDON, Monday.—The Russian Relief Machine Gun Battalion which is being organised includes an Australian unit, which will be entitled to ...

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  8. BERLIN STAGGERED

    LONDON, Monday.—According to [?] reports, the whole [?] in an attitude of [?] has reached such an ...

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  9. MONS STORIES

    LONDON, Monday.—Serious objection was taken in the House of Commons to-day to the publication by the London "Daily Telegraph" of Lord ...

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  10. TRANSPORT PILOTS.

    The other certificate will be for transport pilots flying with passengers or goods for hire. Their additional tests will include an endurance test, a ...

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  11. ANZAC DAY

    CAPETOWN, April 25.—This morning a memorial service was held in St. George's Cathedral in the memory of tho Anzacs who fell at Gallipoli. The ...

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  12. ULVERSTONE WEIGHBRIDGE

    Sir,—The Commissioner of Railways definitely stated at Ulverstone that he had never received any complaints re the unsatisfactory way the Govern ...

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  13. RUGBY FOOTBEL

    LONDON, Monday.— The New Zealand Rugby football team beat France at Toulouse by 14 points to 13 points, ...

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  14. A FURTHER INSTALMENT.

    A further instalment of Lord French's book describes his visit to President Poincare on August 18, 1914. He found the President most ...

    Article : 225 words
  15. RAND STRIKE ENDS

    JOHANNESBURG, April 26.—The longest strike in the history of the Rand has practically ended, a ballot of tho building workers resulting in the ...

    Article : 66 words
  16. FLYING BOOM.

    Bad weather is delaying the beginning of the boom in unrestricted civilian flying. Thousands are telegraphing to the aerodromes, hooking seats ...

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  17. DEPOPULATED FRANCE

    France has lost some 1,400,000 men killed outright in the war, and there are many crippled in addition. But amongst the civil population the war ...

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  18. "HURRY UP"

    The correspondent of the London "Times' at St. Johns reports that a telegram which a Yankee admirer sent to Hawker ran:—"Hurry up, or the ...

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  19. ON THE RANGES

    A Sweepstake handicap match was shot off on Saturday in fine weather. Conditions, seven shots and two sightcrs over the 200 and 300 yard ranges. ...

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  20. SELLING GERMAN WARSHIPS

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. T. J. M'Namara stated in the House of Commons to-day that one light cruiser had been sold since the armistice ...

    Article : 65 words
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  22. WHY ORLANDO RETURNED

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily [?] Paris correspondent as[?] he is able to confirm that [?] Orlando [?] Premier) only ...

    Article : 73 words
  23. COAL COMMISSION

    LONDON, Monday.—The Earl of Durham, giving evidence before the Coal Commission, said that he owned 12,411 acres of land, of which 6000 ...

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  24. RENISON BELL.

    The members of the above club Completed the first stage of a match for trophy donated by the secretary of the club on Saturday. The weather ...

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  25. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE

    LONDON, Monday.—In the Honse of Commons to-day. Mr. T. Shaw mored for the removal of Imperial preference in regard to tea, of which 87 per ...

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  26. BELGIAN DISSATISFACTION

    [?] Monday.— A huge, [?] took place on [?] at the peace [?] solid Belgian ...

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  27. PRICE OF MAIZE.

    At the Homa street market, Brisbane, the other morning the Australian record price of 9/4 ½ per bushel for maiw trna established. This works out ...

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  28. "ADDITIONAL GUARANTEES"

    [?] The "Echo de [?] France, Britain [?] into an un[?] additional guar ...

    Article : 88 words
  29. GENERAL CABLES

    The Dominion Wine Merchants' Association, in a letter to the London. "Times." says that Imperial preference, in conjunction with the meagre ...

    Article : 80 words
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  32. PACIFIC CUSTOMS UNION

    [?] Mr. Guy Scho[?] The Pacific" is a [?] He condemus [?] of High Commissioners, ...

    Article : 71 words
  33. BRITISH GOVERNMENT'S LOSS OF VOTES.

    In four months the Government has lost 18,489 votes as the result of defeats by by-elections. ...

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  34. RABIES IN BRITAIN.

    Seven rabid dogs, three in London, were destroyed in Britain on one day. The police stopped and searched the motor ears of holiday-makers. ...

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    [?] wonderful remedy ever for the cure of Coughs and It will relieve you when all [?] 16 and 3/ For sale ...

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