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  3. GERMAN MONARCHISTS EX-KAISER EXPECTANT

    BERKLIN, Monday.—Dr. Ton Karmobeek (Foreign Minister), writing from Amerongen, states that the exKaiser has high hopes of being once ...

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  4. DESTINY OF MANKIND WITH BRITAIN AND AMERICA

    LONDON, Monday.—Speaking at a luncheon at the Aidwych Club, Lord Heading (late Ambassador to the United States), dealing with ...

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  5. GOVERNOR AT BURNIE VISITS SCHOOLS AND HARBOR

    His Excellency the Governor of Tasmania, (Sir William Allardyce) spent yesterday at Burnie, and in spite of the wet weather had a most enjoyable ...

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  6. RUSSIANS IN LONDON

    LONDON, Monday.—Leonid Krassin, head of the Russian trade envoys, who arrived last week and joined the delegates already in London, was ...

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  7. FUTURE OF THE EMPIRE

    OTTAWA, Monday.—When welcoming the West Indian delegates to a conference for closer trade relations with Canada, the Duke of Devonshire ...

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  8. VICE-REGAL HUMOR.

    During tea His Excellency told a funny Scotch story. Here it is, without the dialect:— A Scotchman was returning home ont ...

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  9. POLAND AND RUSSIA

    PARIS, Monday.—A Bolshevik communique states:—Our troops have occupied positions on the left bank of the Beresinia, in the Borissoff region. ...

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  10. VISIT TO SCHOOLS.

    The day's routine was begun at 10 a.m., when Sir William paid a visit to the State High and State schools. He was accompanied by Colonel Evans, ...

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  11. HISTORY OF THE PORT.

    In welcoming the guest, the Master Warden gave a brief history of the progress of the port. Twenty years ago Burnie was practically a fishing ...

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  12. MEXICAN REPUBLIC

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Senate Foreign Relations Committee has issued a report favoring the United States policing Mexico City unless ...

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  13. RECORD FRUIT CARGO

    LONDON, Monday.—The ss Wiltshire (Federal-Shire Line), 12,160 tons, which has the distinction of having on board the largest quantity of fruit ever ...

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  14. AT WARATAH

    Departing Resident.—Waratah is steadily moving south. On Friday evening the Bischoff Brass Band held a combined social and dance in the ...

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  15. AUTOMOBILE CHAMPIONSHIP

    AVERAGE SPEED OF 90 MILES. VANCOUVER, Monday—Starting from Indianopolis, Gaston, driving a Chevrolet, and representing France, won ...

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  16. STATE HIGH SCHOOL'S WELCOME

    The State High pupils had been assembled in the assembly room, and as the Governor entered they rose and sang the National Anthem. After the ...

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  17. THE PHILP DELEGATION

    LONDON, Monday.—Lord Milner (Secretary of State for the Colonies) will receive Sir Robert Philp and his delegation on May 10. ...

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  18. PRINCE'S VISIT

    Sir,—Doubtless you are aware that I made representations to the Government that the Renown should visit Burnie, in order that the rising ...

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  19. BOXING

    LONDON, Monday.—Contesting the European bantam championship. Le Doux knoaked out Jim Higgins in the 11th round. There was considerable ...

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  20. GOVERNOR'S REPLY.

    His Excellency thanked the pupils for their welcome. "It is a great pleasure to see you all. After all, that are you?—You are children of ...

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  21. CLOUDBURST AT LOUTH

    LONDON, Monday.—The damage caused by the cloudburst at Lonth is estimated at £250,000. Over 700 are homeless. ...

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  22. FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP.

    At the National Sporting Club, in a contest for the featherweight championship of Eurone Wyans, the Belgian, defeated Mike Honeyman in the ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLES

    ATHENS, Monday.—It is officially stated that Greek troops, without any incident to report, have occupied the railway line as far as Konleli ...

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  24. AVIATION

    LONDON, Monday.—Lieut. Hinckler, an Australian aviator, on a Baby Avro, left Croydon at 4.50 this morning to fly to Australia. ...

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  25. DRIVE THROUGH DISTRICT.

    Owing to the wet weather the afternoon's proposed drive through the district was confined to a drive t[?] Ridgley. ...

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  26. A DARING SPORT ON A DARING VENTURE.

    Lieut. Bert Hinckler was debarred in May, 1919. from competing in the £10,000 prize Coffered by the Commonwealth) on a Sopwith, on the ground, ...

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  27. RUSSIAN PROTEST TO AUSTRIA.

    MOSCOW, Monday.—It is announced that Russia has protested to Austria that Czecho-Slavakia is permitting the sale and transport of ...

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  28. DEVON HOSPITAL

    The treasurer of the Devon Hospital acknowledges with thanks the receipt of £22/3/3, collected by MesdamesWm. Addison, Douglas, Slater, and ...

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  30. IN THE STATE SCHOOL.

    The party was shown over the State school by Mr. Huxley. The various class-rooms were visited, and Sir William displayed great interest in the ...

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  32. REV. E. C. WALSH

    The people of Seabrook district rallied in large numbers to the schoolroom on Monday evening to bid fare well to the Rev. and Mrs. E. C. ...

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  33. MR. HUGHES ON EMPIRE

    At a British Empire League lunch at Sydney the president read the following message from the Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, who is a vice-president:— ...

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  34. TEA WITH MARINE BOARD.

    His Excellency's next engagement was morning tea with the Master Warden and wardens of the Marine Board. Present were: The Master ...

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