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  2. ANZAC DAY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. Anzac Day was celebrated in Sydney in windy, showery, cold weather. The fifth anniversary was marked by solemn ...

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  4. THE LATEST

    LONDON, Sunday. Lord Robert Cecil, speaking at Watford, urged that the amount of Germany's indemnity should be fixed as ...

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  5. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Mr. Rudyard Kipling, presiding at a patriotic dinner,, proposed the toast or England." He likened the English to gun barrel, welded of different ...

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  6. GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    INVERELL Sunday. The Governor-General and Lady Helen Munro Ferguson arrived this afternoon and were met at the railway ...

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  7. SAN REMO.

    A Paris message says that the San Remo negotiations have been alleviated by hospitalities, especially by the Premier's banquet to his colleagues, which ...

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  8. LATE TELEGRAMS.

    General Birdwood laid the foundation stone of the proposed new Cathedral, to commemorate the services of the men who enlisted from the Bathurst ...

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  9. Has the Hun Reformed?

    General Masterman's disclosures regarding concealment of war material by the German authorities and the systematic attempts to prevent the ...

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  10. GERMANY PARALYSED. No Present Menace to Allies. Lloyd George's Opinion.

    Reuter's San Remo correspondent, wired on April 23: Mr. Lloyd George, conversing with the journalists, declared that if Germany broke the Treaty the ...

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  11. ANZAC TWEED.

    The Returned Soldiers League has empowered its Executive to act as trustees in connection with the tweed contract. It is stated that members of the ...

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  12. GALLIPOLI.

    LONDON, Saturday. Sir Ian Hamilton, at a regimental dinner in Sheffield, read out General Birdwood's cable of heartiest greeting from ...

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  13. Judge Arrested.

    A Douglas, Arizona, message says that General Ignacio Pesqueria, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Mexico, and ...

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  14. RAILWAY DEMANDS.

    At the Victorian Railwaymen's Conference resolutions were carried condemning the Federal Government for using the War Precautions Act in an ...

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  15. LABOR RESTLESS IN ITALY. Wants Whitiey Councils.

    The "Times" Rome correspondent wired: Italy has parallelled England's strike movement. The Laborites are impatient for whitley Councils and ...

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  16. ALLEGED MURDER OF FAMILY.

    Arthur Lee, who was arrested in connection with the mysterious poisoning of his wife and three children at Rhynie, South Australia, was committed for ...

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  17. North Coast Solid.

    Speaking at Grafton, Mr. Perdiau, M.L.A. contradicted a statement by Mr. Swiney M.L.A. for Byron, that the North Coast people were apathetic towards ...

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  18. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS.

    LONDON. April 23. Mr. Robinson, Solicitor-General for Victoria, has submitted to his Government the selected names for ...

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  19. League of Nations.

    The "Times" Paris correspondent says : that although the question of Russia is not likely to come up at the conference, Rapatof, the Bolshevist envoy, has ...

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  20. KETCH DRIFTS ASHORE.

    The ketch Ruby ran ashore at Manly, on the harbor side, last night. The ketch dragged from her moorings while the wind was blowing freshly and a ...

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  21. 1914-15 STARS.

    Yesterday afternoon 3500 1914-15 stars were presented at the Melbourne Cricket Ground by various generals. ...

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  22. "REVOLVER SHOTS."

    Following upon complaints that revolver shots had been fired at trains passing North Melbourne signal box, inquiry officers discovered that two boys had been ...

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  23. TAMWORtH CELEBRATIONS Anzac Day Procession.

    At 10.30 this morning a procession will start from the fountain in Marinsstreet and all returned soldiers are asked to attend in uniform, together with ...

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  24. DOMINION PRODUCTS.

    LONDON, Saturday. Lord Inchcape, at the "Times" lunchcon, besought tho Empire's Governments to goven and leave business to ...

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  25. MAYOR OF TAMWORTH IN GRAFTON.

    The Mayor of Tamworth (Ald. Upjohn), who was in Grafton on business last week, speaking at the C.P. and A. smoke social, said he was pleased to ...

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  26. FRENCH PREMIER HOPEFUL.

    Reuter's San Remo correspondent says M. Millerand, interviewed by Reuter, said Anglo-French relations were very good. The deliberations of the ...

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  27. FIRE AT COWRA.

    Hyams nad Co.'s stores at Cowra were destroyed by fire yesterday. The building and stock were insured. ...

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  28. New Tele Tax.

    The Federal Tax on totalisator dividends was not in force at Moorefield and Rosebery yesterday afternoon. At the Gawler races yesterday, the ...

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  29. Rain in the North-west.

    The change in the weather conditions in Queensland the past week has extended into New South Wales sufficiently to benefit portion o[ the North-West ...

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  30. MARY PICKFORD'S DIVORCE.

    A message from Carson City states that Attorney-General Fowler, of Nevada, announces the issuance of a summons against Mary Pickford to answer ...

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  31. North Coast Tain Smash.

    MAITLAND, Sunday. The Taree train to Sydney jumped the rails at the level crossing at Dungog Dairy Farmers' Siding near Dungog ...

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  32. BEDOUIN RAIDS.

    CAIRO, Saturday. The Bedouins are making nightly raids in the country south of Tiberius, ooting sheep and cattle from the ...

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  33. Irish Situation.

    LONDON. April 24. The "Nation's" Irish correspondent reports Chat Belfasters are privately eager for the passing of Home Rule, ...

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  34. ANOTHER GERMAN ARMY.

    The "Daily Mail," in a leader, says: If more revolutionising is required to convince the Premier, another army of [?]unkers, necessary to maintain order in ...

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  35. THE SEASON.

    Light rain set in from Thursday, 63 points being registered up to Saturday morning. [?] is still threatening. _ MANILLA, Sunday. ...

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  36. KAPP RELEASED.

    Reuter's Stockholm correspondent says the Government has directed that Dr. Kapp be no longer kept under arrest. He will be permitted to remain in ...

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  37. Caillaux's Sentence.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent says that Caillaux, who was sentenced to three years for corresponding with the enemy, has also been sentenced to five, years of ...

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  38. Prince at Auckland.

    The "Renown" berthed at Auckland this morning. The whole strength of Auckland's watercraft escorted her into the harbor. The Prince went on to the ...

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  39. COMMONWEALTH METEOROLOGY.

    The rather rapid easting of the high pressure, which on Friday occupied the south-western half of Australia has been coincident with the occurrence of a cool ...

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  40. FORESTRY.

    At the Forestry conference in Hobart it was decided that a school of forestry for the training of officers should be established in New South Wales, and that ...

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  41. SEA CARRIAGE INQUIRY.

    The Select Committee on Sen carriage sat for the first time at Federal Parliament House yesterday. Admiral Clarkson stated that the ...

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  42. COMPLETE OPTIMIST.

    Mr. Falconer. M.P., delighted an Edinourgh meeting by defining an optimist as a scotsman wandering round the United States with a corkscrew. ...

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  43. CAMP TRAGEDY.

    A camp at. Longueville was destroyed by fire early yesterday morning. Charles de Ray was burned to death, and John Harris, a tinker, was seriously ...

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  44. BROKEN HILL STRIKE.

    Although the conference between the Broken Hill employers and employees was successful, the opinion is held in some quarters that negotiations will be ...

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