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  3. COAL DISPUTE Crisis Expected

    LONDON, Saturday — Members of the miners' executive state that the millers will give a reasoned reply to the owners' proposals, but emphasise that ...

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  4. LEAGUE COUNCIL Proposed Re-organisation

    PARIS, Saturday.—Germany is attempting to clear the ground for the reorganisation of the League Council and her admission in September. ...

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  5. KRIM COMES AGAIN

    RABAT, Saturday. — Information from a dozen sources indicates that Abdol Krim is about to launch a series of heavy attacks against ...

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  6. BRITISH BUDGET

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Sunday papers forecast as a budgot certainty that the income tax will not be altered; that, there will be no increase in ...

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  7. HOUSE OF RELICS

    CAIRO, Friday. — Diplomatic circles believe that the Rockefeller project to build a five-million dollar museum house of relics will not be ...

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  9. SHINGLED AT 104

    PARIS, Saturday. — Mademoiselle Touzet, though aged 104 years, was one of the first to have her hair shingled when ...

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  10. AMUSEMENTS THE MUSICAL CARLSONS.

    There will be a musical treat at the Ulverstone Town Hall on Wednesday night, when the Musical Carlsons will give their first performance in ...

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  11. PAPERS SUPPRESSED

    BUCHAREST, Saturday. — The new Aversen Government has ordered the suppression of two newspapers, both supporting the Nationalist Party. ...

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  12. TEST CRICKET The First Match

    Mr. Martinean, the well-known Berkshire sportsman, has arranged for the public to be admitted free, and seats also free, for the Australians' first ...

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  13. HINDOO v. MOSLEM Riot in Calcutta

    CALCUTTA, Friday. — A serious Hindu-Moslem riot occurred to-day. Several were killed and many injured. ...

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  14. Dithyramies of Nationalists

    BERLIN, Saturday. — Speaking at Aunaberg, Dr. Stressemann said that the Cabinet's opportunist pacificism was truer to Bismarck's real policy ...

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  15. SPEED RECORDS

    PARIS, Friday.—Woolf Barnato, an amatour, driving a British Bentley car, broke all world records from fifty to two thousand kilometres on the ...

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  16. Further Outbreaks

    CALCUTTA, Saturday — The Hindu-Moslem riot which broke out yesterday spread to-day. The night' was calm, but a series of free fights occurred ...

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  17. Barracking Undesirable

    LONDON, Saturday. — The "Observe)" says that eriekot barracking is undesirable for our own sakes. Two mouths before the first test, the ...

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  18. BIG HOLIDAY PROGRAMME.

    For thrills mid action in motion pictures it will be hard to beat "Fighting the Flumes," which Crystal Pictures will prosent at the Ulverstone ...

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  19. VIOLENT TORNADO

    CALCUTTA, Friday — Fifty were killed, 100 injured, and seven villages destroyed by a tornado which swept the Madaripur ...

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  20. American Reservations

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — A note declining the League of Nations' invitation to the world conference at Geneva Will be forwarded early in the ...

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  21. Kelleway's Omission

    LONDON, Sunday. — Douglas, in an article in the "Sunday Express," entitled "Australia's Mystery Men," says he cannot understand the omission ...

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  22. BALCONY COLLAPSES

    MEXICO CITY, Saturday. — Five Wore killed and 92 men. women and children injured, many, it is believed, fatally, when an entire section of THE ...

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  23. Unpromising Development

    LONDON, Saturday.—Political circles regard the coal situation as a somewhat unpromising devolopment, but are not pessimistic. They never ...

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  24. GIANT SUBMARINE

    TOKIO, Saturday. — A submarine which is officilly learned to be the largest in the Japanese navy, arrived at Yokosuka to-day, after its launching ...

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  25. FRENCH FINANCE

    PARIS, Saturday. — The Chamber of Deputies passed by 311 votes to 39 the Bill increasing to thirty per cont. the customs duties on all goods except ...

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  26. COLLINGWOOD BAND.

    Arrangements have now been made for the Collingwood Citizens' Band to play at the Majestic Theatre and Town Hall, Devonport, to-night, in ...

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  27. WIRELESS FREAK

    MADRID, Saturday. — Spain's wireless programmes have been rudely and mysteriously dislocated during the last fortnight by donkey brnyings, ...

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  28. Cabled Sport

    LONDON, Saturday. — At Folkstone to-day, England defeated France in the hockey match by nine goals to nil. ...

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  29. A LONG TRIP

    LONDON, Saturday. — The as Medic to-day arrived at Plymouth via the Mediterranean. The voyage from Australia lasted nine weeks, owing to ...

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  30. POLAR FLIGHT

    FAIRBANKS (Alaska), Saturday. — Capt. G. H. Wilkins has arrived safely at Point Barrow, according to a wireless message received here. ...

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  31. JACK HOOD VICTORIOUS.

    LONDON, Friday.—At Edinburgh to-night Jack Hood outpointed Alex-Ireland. ...

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  32. BURNIE THEATRE, TO-NIGHT.

    "The Battler," which will be screened at the Burnie Theatre to-night, is the first story of the great North-West, in which Kenneth M'Donald has ever ...

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  33. AMERICAN GOLF.

    NEW YORK, Friday. — At Pinehurst to-day Cruickshank in 293 won the North v. South championship. Kirkwood was fifth in 296. ...

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  34. MILITARY MANOEUVRES

    BERLIN, Saturday. — The "Rote Fahne." the Communist organ, has published a sensational article, saying that fully-fledged military mauoeuvres, ...

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  35. WESTBURY CYCLE SPORTS

    WESTBURY, Sunday.—The first official meeting of the Westbury Sporting Club, held on the grounds on Saturday in ideal weather, proved a great ...

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  36. WAREHOUSE FIRE

    LONDON, Sunday. — Thousands of bales of wool were destroyed by a spectacular fire, in which a five-storied dockside warehouse at Shadwell was ...

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  37. SAAR BASIN

    PARIS, Saturday.—It is announced that the Government has ordered the complete evacuation of the Saar Basin by the French troops, who were ...

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  38. TRIBAL CONFLICT

    BAGHDAD, Friday. — British armored cars and aeroplanes, were in action this morning on the Iraq-Syrian frontier when Syrian and Arab tribes, 2000 ...

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  39. BRITISH MOTOR CYCLES

    During the last 18 mouths British motor cyeles have been steadily replacing foreign machines throughout Australia. ...

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  40. STEAMER'S NEW RECORD

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — All official records for passenger boats were broken by the Cunard liner Mnurotania, when she maintained a speed of 29 ...

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  41. PRAGUE EXPLOSION

    PRAGUE, Saturday.—The newspapers declare that the ammunition explosion on March 6 was due to foul play. It is assorted that a time-fuse ...

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  42. GOOD FRIDAY English Observance

    LONDON, Saturday. — Yesterday was the warmes Good Friday since 1876. The maximum temperature in London was 72 degress Fahrenheit, ...

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  43. DRUSE REBELLION

    BEIRUT, Saturday. — The Druse forees are retreating in the utmost disorder before the French attack near South Liban. ...

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  44. MOST WAR-LIKE COUNTRY

    BERLIN, Saturday. — The reactionary organ, "Boersen Zeitung," in a symposium on national armaments, published under the heading, "A ...

    Article : 120 words
  45. CONTROL OF PEKING

    PEKING, Saturday. — Prominent Chinese have sought safety in the Legation quarter, due to un increased fear throughout the city that, negotiations ...

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  46. Impressive Ceremony

    ROME, Saturday. — Good Friday was celebrated with solemn ceremony in the Major Basilica. Numerous visitors attended the cermony at Saint ...

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  48. Dutch Aviators

    CALCUTTA, Saturday. — The Danish aviators to-day left for Rangoon. ...

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