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  3. GERMANY'S NOTE.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The "Echo de Paris" states that the Bankers' Committee finds the situation created by Germany's Note to the Reparations ...

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  4. TROUBLE IN ITALY.

    ROME, Thursday.—The Prefeet of Bologna recently issued an edict forbidding organisai movements of either Communists or Fascisti (Italian ...

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  5. EMPIRE MIGRATION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Australian Director in London of Australian Immigration (Mr. Perey Hunter), in consultation with the West Australian ...

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  6. FREE STATE CONSTITUTION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is semi-officially understood that there is a very critical situation over the draft of the Free State Constitution, which the ...

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  7. THE SPLENDID BANKRUPT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The appeal lodged by Mr. H. Maddocks, K.C., on behalf of Ernest Torah Hooley, sen[?] on April 8 to three years for ...

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  8. FIGHTING IN BELFAST.

    There has been considerable firing in the Grosvenor, road district of Belfast to-day. The Crown forces have been vigorously replying to the snipers. ...

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  9. BRITISH LABOR AGENDA.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The agenda for the Labor Party's conference to be held at Edinburgh at the end of June cofftains several resolutions calling ...

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  10. TRUCE AT STRABANE.

    A truce has been declared at Strabane and Clifford. So far it has been honorably observed, and the road traffic has been resumed. ...

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  11. ATROCIOUS CRIMES.

    The shooting in Belfast has been, marked by the most atrocious crimes. Many have been killed in the houses, wheremembers of the rival factors pursued ...

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  12. INDIAN AFFAIRS.

    LAHORE, Thursday.—The evidence which is heilig taken before the Frontier Committee on the question of the reamalgamation of the North-West ...

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  13. BURMA REFORMS.

    LAHORE, Thursday.—The report of the Burma Reforms Committe will be published on Tuesday: also the text of the official despatch to the Imperial ...

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  14. ALONG A MILE FRONT.

    Fighting is proceeding along a mile front on the Louth border. British troops are heing rushed thither. ...

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  15. CRAIG-LLOYD GEORGE INTERVIEW.

    The Northern Premier (Sir James Craig), and Lord Londonderry had a lengthy interview (to-day) with the British Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd ...

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  16. NIGHT FLYING.

    PARIS, Thursday. — General Branchuer (Director of British Civil Aviation) last night [?] an initial night flight from London to Paris. The route was ...

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  17. CORN FOR RUSSIA.

    RIGA, Thursday.—The Russians' [?] supply has been je[?]pardised by the destruction of the winter crop in many districts, [?] Petrograd and ...

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  18. SWEDEN AND RUSSIA.

    STOCKHOLM, Thursday. — Both H[?] of the Swedish Parliament have rejected the Government's proposal to conclude a commercial treaty with ...

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  19. IMPERIAL INSTITUTE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The New Zealand High Commissioner (Sir. James Allen), is vogbrously protesting against the British Governmcnt's ...

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  20. AMSTERDAM FIRE.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.—A fire to-day, completely destroyed the Nedertaud Ache Fabrick (extensive engine works near Amsterdam). The damage ...

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  21. SETTLERS FOR VICTORI.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Confirming the statement made by Mr. [?] (Minister for Lands) yesterday Mr. Lawson (the Premior) said that the ...

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  22. £5 COMPETITION.

    A prize of £5 will be given for the best verse (Limericks allowed), not exceeding six lines (six words to a line), advertising DR. GRANT'S BALM OF ...

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