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  2. Advertising

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  3. SAPPHIRES.

    COLOMBO, Tuesday.—A remarkable find (if sapphires, described by Colombo jewellers as unprecedented, is reported at Peliuadulln, 50 miles from Colombo, ...

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  4. EMPIRE PRODUCTS. preference Where Possible.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Australian Press Association understands that the Australian authorities were actuated in.writing to Sir James Stevenson on ...

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  5. DASHED TO DEATH.

    ROME, Tuesday.—An Italinn Anny dirigible, ou tlie ovE uf A flight to-day, swept, up by n sudilcn gust ol' wind enrrving three men holding the ground ...

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  6. "WAR IMPOSSIBLE."

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Mr. Grindel Matthews, the well-known inventor of a method of destroying Zeppelins, gave a demonstration in London tordny of ...

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  7. RESTORING EUROPE. IDEALISM MAY WIN THROUGH.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—The German Cabinet, has accepted'tho oxports' report. The Cabinet decided to accept the ...

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  8. GRAVE ANXIETY. U S. EXCLUSION BILL.

    TOKIO, Tuesday. — "Though we have not yet givon up hope that our sacrifices Mid efforts to develop friendship with America will ...

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  9. QUEENSTOWN OUTRAGE

    LONDON', Tuesday.—Sensational de'vclopments have talton plneo. in connection with Hie Queenstown outrage in which British soldiers were fired on ...

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  10. RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Anudo-Russinn Conference met at the British Foreign Offlco at 3 o'clock this afternoon It adjourned- at 3.45 o'clock, and will ...

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  11. SCEPTICAL OF SUCCESS.

    The newpapers generally congratulate,the Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay Macdonald), on his firm, yet tactful speech at the opening of the ...

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  12. GIRL BANDITS.

    KKW YORK, Tuesday.—An unusually large number of girl bandits have recently been activo in New York, They aro successfully evading the ...

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  13. TRADE FACILITES.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The recomnicmlntiou of, the Imperial, Economie Conference, which guarantees a maximum of £5,000,000 contvibutions ...

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  14. CHEAP NEWS. Empire Wireless Service.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The British Cabinet lina (liken a. decision. on,,tho Imperial Wireless report, stiys "The 1Jveiling'Standard. "Thc paper ...

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  15. CONTROL OP RUHR MINES CONTINUES.

    Tho protoctol prolonging'' tho agreemonta between thc M.l.C.lT.M. (otherwise tho Franco-Bolgian Mission " of Control) and the Ruhr industrialists, ...

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  16. Commonwealth Bank.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Australian Commonwealth Bank will be opening a branch in thc Australian pavilion' at Wembley. ...

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  17. Poincare's Admission.

    Speaking at a Democratic Republican banquet to-day, thc Prime, Minister of France (M. Poincare) declared, that the experts' reports amounted.to a ...

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  18. A Free Leg. YOUNG AUSTftAIilAXS EXPLORING LONDON.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The boys of the Young Australia League aro cn'joying individual freedom1 tb explore the City of London. All are billeted ...

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  19. EXCITEMENT AT TOKIO.

    Tue action of thc United States' Congress in passing the provision in tho Immigration Hill for tho exclusion of japanese is exciting Tokio, whore ...

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  20. Trotsky Speaks.

    Renter Moscow correspondent reports that M. Trotsky, former Russian Minister for War, in a speech at Tiflis on Friday, denied the report of the ...

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  21. British Duties.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A section' of tile Libelais is pressing the-Chancellor of the Excheiquer; (Mr. Philip Snowden) to abolish the M'Kenna duties on ...

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  22. COMPLETE CHAIN.

    "Tho Daily News" understands that tlic British Cnbinet.iyestenlay came to a decision regarding Iniperini wireless on thc lines that tho-service shall be ...

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  23. Boy Scouts.

    The Australian Women's Welfare Committee has arranged a comprehensive programme of sight-seeing, and entertainments, similar to" that. ...

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  24. INDIA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A debate ou ludia waa initiated in the House of Commons to-day by Viscount Curzon (Con.) moving a motion expressing ...

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  25. Austrian Murder Plot.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—According to n report; from Vienna, tlire'o niau have been, arrested., for an alleged plot to murder the Austrian Regent (Admiral ...

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  26. 4/ A DAY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Before the Parliuinentiny iCujiimittcc iiiqulriiig-i juto the proposed increased ex-ranker offieers' pensions, the cuse was cited ...

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  27. NEW EYELIDS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A teat of surgery has been' performed nt,the Liverpool lidyal.Infirmary.; A. man lost both evelids through thc bursting of a tube ...

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  28. Fiji and Ganada.

    SUVA, Tuesday.—The Goloninl Treasurer of Fiji (Mr...Rushton) will bo leaving by tlie Mn kura. to consult the Canadian Government relativo to ...

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  29. AMERICA.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The United State Sueretil ry, of Hinte (Mri' C. E. llughess), in u sp'eccli to-day, declared: Whoever says America Ktiuiils ...

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  30. Universal Peace.

    The Puris correspondent for'the Australian Press Association suites thiil M. Poincare at the dinner of the Democratic Republican Party to-day said: ...

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  31. Depressing.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Giving a verdict of suicide; at nu'i inquest at Westminster to-day, the Coroner declared: "This man iivoded suusliino and. rest. ...

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  32. Appeal Futile.

    VANCOUVER, Tucsday. — The United States Sonnte' to-day adopted 'tho' Japaners exclusion- provision in tho Immigration Bill. ...

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  33. FORSALE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Berlin', eorfeapoundent for "The, Dnjly Chronicle." reports.that an estate is for sale in Lower Silesia—namely, the principality ...

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  34. Submarine Earthquake.

    MANILA, Tuesday.—A severe submarine earthquake was registered at 23 minutes past,, midnight, seven degrees north latitude, on the eastcrn border ...

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  35. THE LIBERALS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A meeting of Liberal members' of the House of Commons to-duy discussed the attitude of Labor toward the Liberal Tarty, ...

    Article : 133 words
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  37. Miners' Wage Dispute.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Minister for Labor (Mr..Thomas, Shaw) has appointed a Court of Inquiry Into tho coal mining wage dispute." Lord ...

    Article : 57 words
  38. Improper Behavior.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Lord Ashtown was, charged.to-day with improper behavior..in a.raihya.v carriage, wherein boys.were travelling; He declares.that ...

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  39. KNOTTY POINT.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The knotty point—whether a man once.convicted as an habitual criminal is liable to be sentenced as such whenever he appears ...

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  40. THE WHOLE OR NONE.

    Mr. Macdonald stressed tlio statement in General Dawes' committees' report that tho signatories renounced all.responsibility if certain. of their ...

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  41. Southampton Strike.

    LONTON, Tuesday.—The Soulhampton ship-yard strikers have edecided to resume on condition that an inimodiate conferencebe be held to secure ...

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  42. Patient Missing.

    LONDON', Tuesday.—Claiming to be a New Zeolhml doctor, a man called nt a hospital at Greenwich and sought, treatment for concussion as a result of ...

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  43. London Night Life.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Another night club in the Soho mea has been struck off Hie register as a result of a police raid. Thc principal was fined £580. ...

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  44. Anatole France.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Anatole Prance is celebrating bis eightieth birthday to-day. The'newspapers ahomu in homages. The tributes include one from ...

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  45. TOTAL AMOUNT NOT' STATED.

    Mr. F. Wise (Con.) asked '..whether the pact of May, 1921, fixing Germany's full liability a.t £6,000,000,000 still stood. ...

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  46. Britain to Australia.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Thomas, an engineer of St. Just, Uo'rnwull, is setting out on a cruise to Australia in'a ship's 25-foot. steel life-boat, wherein ...

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  47. Land Value Rating.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The House of Commons to-day read a first time Sir.lelia Simon's Hill providing for the valuation of land and rating, of land ...

    Article : 58 words
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  49. Good Friday Service.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Loud speakers are being installed in the Methodist Church, Manchester Square, in order, that the Good Friday congregation may ...

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  50. In Entirety.

    The Primo Milliliter of-Britain (Mr. Ramsay Macdonald), in.the House of Commons to-day,-dealing with thc ireparution experts' report, said that the ...

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  51. Muriel Harvey.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"The Daily Express " understands that ltbnnld Siiuirl is suing fur divorce from--his- wife, Muriel Mnrtiu'Hurvey, the actress, ...

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