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  3. DISEASE IN CATTLE KENTISH LOSSES

    HOBART, Saturday.—The Government Veterinary Surgeon (Mr. T. Philp) reports to the Acting Director of Agriculture under the heading:— ...

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  4. PRINCE'S TOUR RENOWN LEAVES N.Z.

    CHRISTCHURCH, Saturday.—The Renown sailed for Australia via Cook Strait at 6.30 this morning. There was no demonstration, as but ...

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  5. GERMAN INDEMNITY FRENCH DISSATISFACTION.

    PARIS, Friday.—Members of the inter-Parliament group representing the devastated areas have unanimously passed a resolution against Mr. ...

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  6. BOLSHEVIKS OF RUSSIA STRAIGHT TALK FROM BRITAIN.

    LONDON. Friday.—The Australian Press Association learns that three Bolshevik rpresentatives who were present in London in connection with ...

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  7. JAPAN IN SIBERIA SEEKS CREATION OF BUFFER STATE.

    HONOLULU. Friday.—According to a dispatch from Tokio, the War Office has announced that Japanese troops landed at Nikolaevsk on May 15 to ...

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  8. IRISH LAWLESSNESS WORK OF ANGLOPHOBIANS

    LONDON, Friday. — In the House of Commons, Sir Edward Carson (member for Belfasb), speaking regarding Ireland, said there was ample ...

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  9. A WAY THE BOLSHEVIKS HAVE.

    TOKIO, Friday.—Some Americans who escaped from the icebound port of Nikolaevsk state that the Bolshoviks took possession of the town and made ...

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  10. PRINCE'S FAREWELL MESSAGE.

    A farewell message was handed to the Prime Minister by the Prince on board H.M.S. Renown. The message contained the following:— ...

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  11. GERMANS FAVOR HYTHE DECISIONS.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—German newspapers have commented upon ex-President Poineare's resignation from the Reparation Commission with ...

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  12. ARMENIAN RAILWAYS HELD UP.

    WASHINGTON. Friday. — Colonel Haskell, the Allied High Commissioner in Armenia, has advised the State Department that the Bolsheviks held ...

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  13. MILITARY MEASURES TO RESTORE ORDER.

    Mr. Denis Henry, K.C., AttorneyGeneral of Ireland, describing the military measure, said the Chief Secretary had put cavalry in the ...

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  14. U S. FUR MARKET

    ST. LOUIS, Friday.—The fur auction sales show that prices for furs are 25 to 30 per cent, lower than the spring sales. There is a general ...

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  15. PLIGHT OF BRITISH REFUGEES.

    LONDON, Friday.—In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. W. Forrest, Coalition Liberal, Mr Cecil Harmsworth (Foreign Secretary), said that ...

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  16. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Friday. — The British House of Commons adjourned yesterday until June 1. ...

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  17. IRISH CONTRIBUTIONS TO IMPERIAL EXPENDITURE.

    The Belfast Chamber of Commerce has issued a statement on the financial provisions of the Home Rule Bill, which contends that the Irish contribution ...

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  18. EX-PRESIDENT OF MEXICO.

    WASHINGTON. Friday.—American warships have been authorised to take ex-President Carranza, under safe escort, wherever ho desires to go. ...

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  19. DECLINE IN AUSTRALIAN FURS.

    Later.—Australian furs generally showed a decline at the international fur auction. Wombat prices reached the February level; Wallaby were 50 ...

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  20. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — Advices from Pekin state that the Foreign Office has instructed the Chinese Minister at London and Charge d' Affaires ...

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  21. MOVE TO RESTORE STERLING VALUE.

    MONTREAL, Friday.—It is considered there will be a move to restore the pound sterling in the foreign exchange market to-day. ...

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  22. AVIATION

    LONDON, Saturday.—R 33 flew from Selby to London and back to-night, as a trial for the American crew taking R 38 to America. ...

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  23. FOOD RIOTS IN MADRID.

    MADRID. Friday.—Martial law has been proclaimed here, following upon the pillaging of the bakeries and food stores by the mobs. ...

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  24. OBJECTORS WHO DIDN'T OBJECT

    An adjourned public meeting was held in the Wynyard Town Hall on Saturday night, the Warden (Cr. J. T. Johnston) presiding, and at the ...

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  25. DERRY QUIETER.

    Londonderry is quieter following upon military action and the use of cordons of armored ears. Both sides are blamed for the riots. ...

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  26. SHANTUNG NEGOTIATION.

    PEKIN (China), Friday.—The Cabinet has declined direct negotiation with Japan regarding the Shantung Peninsular settlement. ...

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  27. ENEMY WITHIN THE GATES

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Daily Express" publishes extracts from documents captured by an aeroplane flying to Russia, but forced to descend in ...

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  28. BRITISH LAND LAWS

    LONDON. Saturday.—A new Agri culture Bill has been introduced into the House of Commons. Its main principles consist in guaranteed prices ...

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  29. OUTBREAK AT WILMOT.

    The Government Veterinary Surgeon (Mr. T. Philp), in response to a request from the local authority, paid Wilmot a visit on Friday to inspect ...

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  30. U.S. PEACE MOTION

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The House of Representatives has adopted the Senate's po[?]ce resolution measure and has sent it on to President Wil ...

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  31. MAINLAND FRUIT MARKETS

    Mr. J. P. Heffernan, Tasmanian Fruit Agent on the mainland, reports under date Sydney, May 17:— Sydney Report: ...

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  32. DECLINE IN PRICE OF METALS[?]

    LONDON, Saturday.—The British Metal Corporations, in a circular, attributes the decline in the price of nonferrous metals since February to ...

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  33. FLAG OF AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Friday. — Lord Bristol presided over a function held at Bristol, at which the official representatives of the Dominions attended for ...

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  34. WAR AND EDUCATION

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — Si [?]land Goddes (British Ambassador to the United States), speaking [?]t the National Citizens Educations ...

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  35. ARGENTINE WHEAT SHORTAGE

    BUENOS AYRES (Argentino), Friday.—It is understood that a decree will be issued prohibiting the exportation of wheat from Argentine until the ...

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  36. NEVER SAY DIE

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Capt. Burton, sailing master of the Shamrock IV., has arrived here, and says that Sir Thomas Lipton will arrivo at the ...

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  37. TO COMBAT SIRIKES

    JOHANNESBURG. Friday. — After three weeks' duration, the tramway strike has ended, the strikers yielding to the appeals of all the kindred ...

    Article : 66 words
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  39. AUSTRALIAN WOOL

    BOSTON, Friday.—The Australian wool which is being auctioned under British Government auspices has suffered a 10 to 20 per cont, fall in ...

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  40. ROYAL MESALLIANCE

    ALEXANDRETTA, Saturday. — Newspapers from Greece publish news hitherto kept secret—that the King married the daughter of Colonel Manns ...

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  41. DISPOSAL OF SURPLUS STOCKS ANTICIPATED.

    BOSTON, Saturday.—The United Press Association says that buyers of raw wool are expecting a break in the market, with 15,000 bales of wool for ...

    Article : 79 words
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  44. PRESERVE YOUR APPEARANCE.

    Society to-day demands that every man and woman should look their best. You cannot do this if you have a head of grey hair, or a bald head. ...

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