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  2. BRITISH RUBBER TRADE

    WASHINGTON, Mondays.—Estimates made by British officials show that the export tax placed on rubber absorbea in the United States will more than ...

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  3. PLAY ON!

    At the Pirie Council meeting last night an application was read from the Pirie Football Association for the use of the Recreation Ground. The ...

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  4. GENERAL WORLD NEWS

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Sunday.—The Turkish reply to the Allied note flxes April 23 as the date for the opening of Lausanne Conference. The reply ...

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  5. IRISH IRREGULARS

    LONDON, Monday. — Documents in the possesion of The Free State which furnish further evidence of the straits to which the Irregulars have ...

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  6. SOVIET CONSTITUTION

    RIGA, Sunday.—Attempts to radically change the Soviet constitution will, according to trustworthy reports from Moscow, be made at the pending ...

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  7. TRANS-ATLANTIC AIR FLIGHTS

    LONDON, Sunday.— Edward Armstrong, a Philadelphia engineer, is planning the inauguration of a daily trans-Atlantic air service of 120 ...

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  8. SOVIET AND CHURCH

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Daily Mail" correspondent at Riga says it is authoritatively stated that the Bolshevists seriously intend, after they deal ...

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  9. Raid on Explosive Store.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Three armed and masked men believed to be Irish Republican sympathisers raided an explosive store in the Anniesland district ...

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  10. Lithuania Taking Over Memel.

    BERLIN, Sunday.—The Lithiuanian authorities at Memel have declared a state of s[?]ege in connection with the suppression of the German inhabitants. ...

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  11. DISORDER IN IRELAND

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Daily Mail" correspondent at Dublin says that rebels when surprised in some houses in the Glencar district in County ...

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  12. PEACE MOTION LOST BY ONE VOTE

    Captured documents published In Dublin show that at a meeting of the executive of the Irregulars a motion by ...

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  13. English Farm Strike.

    LONDON, Sunday.—In order to combat the terrorist gangs whose violence is increasing several hundreds of mounted police have been drafted to ...

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  14. TERROR-STRICKEN THIEVES.

    WARSAW, Sunday.—Thieves broke into the municipal laboratory at Warsaw and stole a number of surgical instruments. The thieves ate ...

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  15. PREHISTORIC PEEP.

    LONDON, Monday.—Well-mounted country house parties have joined in a thrilling man-hunt in the vicinity of Stonehenge, where a stark naked in ...

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  16. GERMAN TRAWLERS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Wearing their best clothes and accompanied by their wies who were pushing perambulators as if on a holiday, numbers or ...

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  17. UNIFORM DIVORCE LAWS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Mr. S. M. Bruce (Prime Minister) stated, to-day that the Government was considering a proposal that Australia should nav[?] ...

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  18. Kemal Forms New Turkish Party.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Sunday.— Kemal Pasha has launched a new party known as the People's Party. In a manifesto to the nation he says the ...

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  19. POSTMAN MURDERED.

    Armed men murdered a postman (Crigto Hill) in County Cork, and placed a note on his post bag reading, "Convicted spy."— ...

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  20. FINANCES OF SPAIN.

    MADRID, Sunday.—Senor Vilianeuva, the new Finance Minister of Spain, finds the finances in a deplorable condition. Note printing continues ...

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  21. INDIAN EXCHANGE.

    CALCUTTA, Monday.—The rupee was quoted at 1/3 23-32 for telegraphic transfer and at 1/4 23-32 for three months' bills.— ...

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  22. HEAVY FINE FOR SLY GROG

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The two proprietors of premises which the police raided during the week-end were eac[?] fined £100 to-day for selling wine ...

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  23. INDIAN FRONTIER TROUBLE.

    LAHORE, Sunday.—The frontier is reported to be quiet, but certain bodies of tribesmen continue to be intractable, indulging in petty attacks, ...

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  24. Advertising

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  25. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Postmaster-General (Mr. Gibson) is considering the question of providing the outback settlers in the Northern ...

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  26. SYDNEY'S UNDERGROUND RAILWAY.

    —The Liverpool-treat station will be built on this spot. The tunnel in the background will carry the lines to the Contral Station. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. REPARATIONS PROBLEM.

    PARIS, Sunday.—The first result of M. Loucheur's visit to Mr. Bonar Law is an invitation to M. Theunis and M. Jaspar, the Belgian Premier, and ...

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  28. COMMONWEALTH LOAN.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Federal Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page) announced to-day that the war loan maturing on September 15, 1923 was ...

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  29. Efforts to Avert Strike.

    LONDON, Sunday.— Activities are being Dent to avoid the threatened strike in the building trade in order to avert a stoppage at the moment ...

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  30. Opening of Imperial parliament.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Parliament will reassemble to-morrow, and after the Bugdet has been introduced, Mr. Neville Chamberlain's Housing Bill, ...

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  31. Australian Shipping Inoreases.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The outstanding feature of the Port of London authority's official report will be that Australian shipping shows a greater ...

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  32. RUN DOWN BY CAR.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Ernest Leslie Chescoe was struck by motor car at Randwick early this morning. Both thighs were Tractured and he sustained ...

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  33. Ireland Abandons Import Duty.

    DUBLIN, Sunday.— Considerable comment has been aroused by the Free State's abandonment of the 26 cent. duty on imports from Germany under ...

    Article : 109 words
  34. THE HICKSON MISSION.

    So many names have been sent in of persons desiring to attend Mr. Hickson's healing mission in Adelaide that it seems impossible to deal with ...

    Article : 161 words
  35. ALLEGED LIBEL ACTION SETTLED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—It was announced in court to-day that the action for £25,000 damages initiated by the "Sunday Times" against "Smith's Weekly" ...

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  36. Chinese Foreion Minister Resigns.

    PEKIN, Monday.—Huang Eu's resi[?]nation as Foreign Minister, has been accepted, and Dr.Wellington Koo has been appointed acting-Foreign ...

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  37. French In Ruhr.

    DUSSELDORF, Sunday.—The French have bocked the last exit from the British zone of occupation to the unoccupied territory. ...

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