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  3. AVIATION

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Prince Albert, the Marquis of Londonderry, and Lord Morris, as well as the representatires of Australia, were present at a ...

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  4. ANOTHER SCRAP OF PAPER

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. D. R Hall (the recntly recalled Agent-General for N.S. Wales), upon his arriva [?] London, was interviewed by a ...

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  5. WAR GRAVES IN EUROPE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Deep, feeling has been aroused throughout Britain, and has found expression in the House of Commons, through the decision not ...

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  6. POLAND AND RUSSIA BOLSHEVIKS ADMIT RETIREMENT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A Bolshevik communique admits a retirement from the region of Kieff. A Moscow message protests against ...

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  7. IN THE RUHR VALLEY REICHSWHER OCCPY DUSSELDORF

    AMSTERDAM Wednesday.—The German Government troops have occupied Dusseldorf (in the Ruhr Valley). The troops of different towns in ...

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  8. "THE GREAT DRAMA"

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The House of Lords to-day debated Lord Buckmastcr's Divorce Bill. The Primate moved a new clause ...

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  9. GERMANY PERTURBED "HOW LITTLE WILL THEY ACCEPT"

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—"Whas shall wo say we can pay," is a question that ia greatly agitating the German Government. It is understood that a ...

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  10. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The League of Nations meets at Borne on May 14. Mr. Balfour (Lord President of the Council) will represent Britain. ...

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  11. SECRETS OF THE WAR

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—An attack in force on the German submarine bases was contemplated by the Anglo-American naval forces during the ...

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  12. "ARMISTICE-OFFER WITHDRAWN."

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—The correspondent of the United Press Association at Graudenz affirms that the Germans wrill not pay a hundred billion ...

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  13. EUROPEAN DIPLOMACY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In a speech at Birmingham Lord Hugh Cecil denounced the suggestion published that day that the Supreme Council should ...

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  14. AMERICA AND JAPAN

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The Japanese aggression in the occupation of the northern half of the Island of Saghalien, and the abrogation of the ...

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  15. WYNYARD R.S.S.I.L.A. BALL

    The plain and fancy dress ball organised by the Wynyard district subbranch of the R.S.S.I.L.A., on behalf of the premises fund, proved a ...

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  16. £600,000,000 FOR 30 YEARS.

    M. Millerand is seeking Mr. Lloyd George's approval to a proposal for Germany to pay the Allies a fixed annuity of £600,000,000 for 30 years. ...

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  17. IMPERIAL DEFENCE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In thE House of Lords, Lord Haldane asked what the Government policy was as regards Imperial defence, and what was thE ...

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  19. INTER-STATE NEWS IN BRIEF VICTORIA.

    MELBOUNE.—It has been decided to raise the wholesale price of jam. The Prime Minister has agreed to a request for £1000 to send Australian ...

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  20. U.S. STATE OF WAR.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—In the U.S. Senate, in owning the debate on the resolution declaring that a state of war with Germany has ended, Senator ...

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  21. WOOL MANUFACTURING

    With commendable enterprise, the residents of Stawell and district have set out to raise £10,000 with the object of starting woollen mills in the ...

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  22. BELTANA ARRIVES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The ss Beltana, 11,118 tons, which left Hobart on February 28 with 40,000 cases of apples for the English market, has ...

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  23. PRIEST'S WARNING IGNORED

    DUBLIN, Wednesday.—A party of armed men between Listowel and Bally Longford (Ireland) attacked and killed Sergeant Maekenna, and wounded two ...

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  24. FRENCH PREMIER TO VISIT LONDON.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—M. Millerand visits London next week to discuss the agenda for the meetine with the Germans at Spa on May 25. M. ...

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  25. GIRL DRAGGED FROM BED.

    Seven armed men threatened to blow up a house in Tuarn, Galway, unless they were admitted. When the door was opened they dragged a girl, who ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE.—Further good rain has fallen over the major portion of the tropical interior of the State. In the Arbitration Court permission ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Peninsular and Oriental Banking Corporation are issuing 250,000 £10 shares at half-a-crown premium, giving the ...

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  28. RUSSIAN REFUGEES PERISH IN BLACK SEA.

    MOSCOW, Wednesday. — Reports state that a large, number of Russian bourgeoise who fled into Asia Minor from Southern Russia perished in the ...

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  29. WAY OF THE GERMANS

    BERLIN Wednesday.—Baron Gtsen berg was murdered when going to Munster to give evidence against a Red Guard leader who was charged with ...

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  30. FRUIT CONFERENCE AT HOBART

    HOBART Thursday.—A conference of representatives of thE Boards oF Agriculture, Municipal Councils, Fruit Boards, and thE Central Fruit ...

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  31. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE.—The Prices Commission is now engaged in investigating the prices of clothing. The Premier. Mr. H. N. Barwell, will ...

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  32. NEW BANK OF ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is intended to re-build the Bank of England. The new structure is to be seven-storied, and architecturally worthy of the ...

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  33. TRADE WITH GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—A representative of the "Berliner Tageblatt" had an interview with a member of the Japanese mission now visiting Berlin, ...

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  34. HOUSEWIVES' ASSOCIATION

    At a meeting of the council of the Housewives' Association at Melbourne, Mrs. Gleneross presiding, the following platform was adopted:— ...

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  35. CLIMBING COSTS

    Tables compiled by the Commonwealth Statistician show that the cost of food and groceries in New South Wales has increased in the first quarter of this ...

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  36. RED CROSS TRAIN HELD UP

    VLADIVOSTOCK, Wednesday.—It is reported that British Red Cross train, conveying hospital stores and clothing to Irkutsk, was held up the passengers ...

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  37. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY.—No decision has yet been reached by the State Cabinet regarding, a successor to Mr. D. R. Hall. It is believed that Mr. Hall will test the ...

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  38. STRIKES IN FRANCE

    PARIS, Wednesday.—A serious feature of the strike was the paralysis of the shipping at the principal ports, due to the stoppage of work by the ...

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  39. VINTONE.

    This is one of the finest pharmaceutical products we have ever handled. Very palatable, and gives you a kick from the start. Hns all the medicinal ...

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  40. ACHING BACK.

    The bane alike of the housewife and of the working man. In some cases, every movement of the body is accompanied by a sharp, stabbing pain in the ...

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