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  3. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE 1921 POSITION OF DOMINIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Percy Hurd (Coalition-Unionist), Mr. Bonar Law stated that there had been no ...

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  4. U.S. FIREBRANDS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — Sir Auckland Geddes (British Ambassador to the United States) is recognised as leading a vigorous counter-offensive to ...

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  5. SINN FEIN GOVERNMENT

    DUBLIN, Tuesday.—The Dublin City Council has passed a resolution recognising the "Sinn Fein, duly-elected Irish Government," and ...

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  6. WITH THE PRINCE RECEPTION AT PALMERSTON

    PALMERSTON (North) (N.Z.).— Palmerston was, if passible, more enger to see the Prince than Wanganui. Several days of suspense, ...

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  7. STARVING STOCK

    CONDITIONS ON MACQUARIE. BATHURST (N.S.W.).—The extremity to which starving cattle on the holdings along the Macquarie are ...

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  8. NOT DRY, BUT TEMPERATE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—"It is very unlikely that the people of New South Wales will be prepared blindly to follow America in embarking upon ...

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  9. EXPENDITURE ON WAR GRAVES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Commons to-day the Hon. Winston Churchill (Secretary of State for War, said that the War Graves Commission ...

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  10. SOUTH AFRICA

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday. — The Government Bill to prevent speculation in foodstuffs provides for the licensing of dealers and brokers in foodstuffs. ...

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  11. CHURCH AND DIVORCE

    The Lower House of Convocation defeated the proposal of Dean Wace, who contended that it was most important to emphasise the mutual ...

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  13. EXTENSION OF FRANCHISE.

    The Assembly passed a resolution in favor of votes for women by 64 votes to 39. It is unlikely that any legislation will be introduced this session. ...

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  14. GERMANY BLUFFS RUSSIA

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The correspondent of the United Press Association at Grandenz (West Prussia), cables that the German Government has ...

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  15. THE POOR PARSON

    A National Clerical Union has been started in England for the purpose of securing a minimum wage for the clergy, the recognition of their war ...

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  16. LYELL DIGGERS

    The monthly meeting of the Lyell District sub-branch of the R.S.S.I.L.A. will be held at the Club Rooms tomorrow night, when a full attendance ...

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  17. KILLED BY HARD WORK

    A Cardiff jury roturned a verdict of "killed by hard work" in the case of a man whose death was said to have been due to an enlarged heart, ...

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  18. POLAND AND RUSSIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Press criticisms of the attitude of the Allies towards the Polish offensive were voiced in the House of Commons this ...

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  19. TUBERCULAR SOLDIERS FARMS NEAR GRIFFITH.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Under its scheme for establishing communal farms for tubercular returned soldiers the Repatriation Department has acquired ...

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  20. INTER STATE NEWS IN BRIEF

    MELBOURNE. — The Lord Mayor intends to rid the city streets of casual musicians and importunate beggars. ...

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  21. BOXING

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Bob Williams, the Australian boxer, outpointed Manny Chamberlain, the leading Welsh welter, in fifteen rounds. ...

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  22. BOYCOTT OF BEER

    PORT PIRIE (S.A.), Tuesday.—Beer is hot amber, but black, at Port Pirie. After a meeting in the A.W.A. Hall to consider a report from the beer strike ...

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  23. GERMAN MERCHANTMEN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is officially stated that, excluding captured prizes, 348 of the enemy merchantmen, having a tonnage of over 1,500,000, have been ...

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  24. TREASURED MEMORIALS OF MILITARY HISTORY.

    During this wait a charming old lady, with white hair, approached the Prince, carrying a gift which she wished to present to him. She proved to ...

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  25. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY.—The Imperial meat contract trill not terminate until three months after ratification of the Peace terms by all the belligerents. ...

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  26. PALESTINE FOR THE JEWS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Rabbit Moses Gaster (a leading Zionist), writing to the "Standard" (England) urges that the work of founding Palestine as a ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE. — As a result of recent rainfall heavy mortality has occurred among sheep. Hundreds of shorn weaners have perished in the ...

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  28. DEVONPORT SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL

    Sir,—I do not know who is personally responsible for the crude idea of a [?]and in the street to collect money for our soldiers' memorial. At any ...

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  29. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE. — A by-election to fill the late Premier's vacant seat in Alexandra will be held on June 12. The City Council is making inquiries ...

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  30. RECEPTION AT NAPIER.

    It was late in the afternoon when the Prince reached Napier, and found a great assemblage, waiting for him at Nelson Park, including a big squad of ...

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  31. WHEAT SHORTAGE IN S. AFRICA

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday.—In the South African Assembly this afternoon. Mr. Smart moved the adjournment of the House that he might draw ...

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  32. MAORI ADDRESS OF LOYALTY.

    Before leaving Palmerston North the Prince received a deputation from the Rangitane, Muaupono and Ngatinpa tribes, who presented him with a ...

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  33. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH. — The Governor, Sir Francis Newdegate, will unveil the memorial to fallen Jewish soldiers in King's Park on Sunday, May 30. ...

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  34. MASCOT FOR THE RENOWN.

    H.M.S. Renown arrived during the afternoon from Gisborne, and will leeve early to-morrow for Wellington While she was at Gisborne, Mayor ...

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