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  2. LATE CABLE NEWS

    A message from Brussels states that the Prince of Wales on his battlefield tour, which he is making incognito, left Lille by motor car for Ypres, via Ploeg-steert and Messines. He ...

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  3. REPARATIONS.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that the Premiers of the Bund States have been summoned there on Tuesday to consider Germany's now Note to ...

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  4. IRISH PEACE.

    A further outrage by the rebels is reported, although it is stated that, as an organised force, the Republicans have ceased to exist. ...

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  5. ARRESTED.

    The Irish Republican envoys, Father O'Flannagan and Mr. O'Kelly, were arrested in sensational circumstances in front of a large crowd which Father ...

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  6. FOUNDERED.

    The Melbourne barque Amy Turner has foundercd in a gale off Guam, in the Pacific Ocean. It is feared that eleven of the crew (numbering thirteen) and the master and his ...

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  7. DAVIS CUP.

    No alteration will be made by Mr. N. E. Brookes, the sole selector, in the team which he has recommended to the Lawn Tennis Association for the Davis Cup competition. ...

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  8. COAL MINERS.

    According to an official statement issued on behalf of the colliery proprietors yesterday, should the Coalminers' Federation declare a general strike the proprietors "are prepared ...

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  9. MENTAL PATIENTS.

    Giving evidence before the Lunacy Commission yesterday, Sir John Macpherson, Professor of Psychiatry at Sydney University, referred in some detail to the methods of treating the ...

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  10. A LITERARY DISCUSSION.

    A message from Paris states that a heated literary discussion has been provoked by Mme. Colette. the authoress, protesting against the sale of a letter written by her at ...

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  11. BIG THEFTS.

    Advice from Paris states that Charles Edward Holloway, an American, and Francis O'Brien, an Australian, have been arrested as supposed members of an international gang. ...

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  12. THE TURKS.

    A message from Athens states that General Cladas, who has returned after being a prisoner in Turkey, declares that the Kemalist army is in a lamentable state, being miserably ...

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  13. AMATEUR STATUS.

    Mr. A. Wallis-Myers, writing in the "Daily Telegraph," suggests that Australia's later decision to compete in the Davis Cup is due largely to public opinion created by the fact ...

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  14. GOVERNMENT DECISION.

    The decision to take immediate action against[?] the envoys should they pursue their campaign was arrived at by the Government earlier in the day. ...

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  15. MR. HICKSON.

    A great gathering of sick and afflicted people received admittance to the opening of Mr. Hickson's spiritual healing mission at Newcastle Cathedral this morning. Long ...

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  16. CIVIC REFORM.

    The Lord Mayor (Alderman Gilpin) contends that the president of the Citizens' Reform Association (Mr. J. A. Murdoch) is hindering the business of the City Council, and has asked ...

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  17. UNUSED ENGINES.

    When the Minister for Works and Railways (Mr. Stewart) returns from Mildura to-morrow it is hoped that he will throw further light on the discovery in the Commonwealth ...

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  18. SCENE AT THE MEETING.

    A placard on the notice-board of St. Charles' Hall, Corrington-road, Waverley, where the Irish envoys were to have spoken, announced that "the meeting to be held here to-night has ...

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  19. FEDERAL LOAN.

    Gratifying comment upon the terms of the Federal conversion loan is contained in a letter addressed to the Treasurer (Dr. Earle Pahe) by the chairman of the Melbourne Stock ...

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  20. ARCHBISHOP MANNIX'S COMMENTS.

    Archbishop Mannix, in the course of an address yesterday, said that all he had ever asked for the Irish people was that they should have the right to choose their own ...

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  21. "FOLDED ARMS" STRIKE.

    A Brussels message states that the telephone and telegraph operators and the railwaymen at Antwerp, Malines, and Liege have begun a so-called "folded arms" strike, which means ...

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  22. BRITISH AGRICULTURE.

    The Ministry of Agriculture estimates that the total value of farm crops and livestock in Britain is £400,000,000. Production in 1922, it is estimated, totalled ...

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  23. LABOUR PARTY.

    Mr. Cann and Mr. O'Halloran (chairman and secretary respectively of the Parliamentary Labour party), two of the prominent members of the Dooley section of the party, ...

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  24. THE MEDICAL VIEW.

    "E.T.S." writes:—I beg to submit for publication a cutting from a recent issue of the "British Medical Journal," containing some excerpts from the annual report of Professor ...

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  25. TURKISH BONDS.

    The correspondent at Paris for the "Daily Express" states that relations between the Turks and the French are very strained. The whole of the country he declares, is ...

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  26. MOTOR COLLISION.

    When returning from Frankston last night, a party of four men in a motor car collided with a boy who was riding a bicycle. The names of those injured are:—Alfred ...

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  27. BANFFSHIRE'S VOYAGE.

    The steamer Banfishire, which reached Melbourne to-day from Liverpool, had a passage full of incident and suspense for the first few days, and was forced to put back to Bristol ...

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  28. HOSPITALS.

    Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at Manchester in support of the effort to liquidate the debt of the local hospital, said that if the voluntary hospital system broke down, the cost of ...

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  29. SLACKNESS OF TRADE.

    Thirteen men at the Vale of Clwydd colliery received fourteen days' notice of dismissal. The reason given was slackness of trade. The coal trade is at present very ...

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  30. BRISBANE TRAMWAYS.

    One of the most important cases in the history of the Queensland Supreme Court was mentioned this morning. It is a legal battle to decide the amount of compensation to be ...

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  31. NEWCASTLE.

    May Day will be observed as a holiday throughout the northern coalfield to-morrow. The day is observed by the miners, as in Europe, as a day celebrating the ...

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  32. THE MOSSAMEDES.

    Little hope is entertained for the safety of the missing boat from the wrecked Portuguese steamer Mossamedes, especially in view of the fact that one boat was seen to capsize ...

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  33. FOOTBALL PREMIERSHIP.

    Eight persons injured in the Stadium crush on the occasion of the football Cup final are still in hospital suffering from fractured ribs, legs, and arms, and also abdominal injuries. ...

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  34. BORDER RAILWAYS.

    Mr. Ball, Minister for Works, arrived in Deniliquin on Thursday morning, where he met Mr. Bruntnell, Minister for Education, who arrived from Hay the previous day in ...

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  35. PERTH TOWN HALL.

    After the Mayor of Perth (Sir William Lathlain) had Intimated to a meeting of the Perth City Council that he would resign and go to the ratepayers on the question, if not ...

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  36. NORTH SHORE BRIDGE.

    Mr. G. H. Tarver, the general manager of the Cleveland Bridge Building and Engineering Co., Ltd., has arrived in Sydney in connection with the proposed tender by his firm for the ...

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  37. AUSTRIA'S TRADE.

    A message from Rome states that the first post war Austro-Italian commercial treaty has bean signed and celebrated by a dinner to the Austrian negotiators. ...

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  38. COMMUNISM.

    Sir,—No reasonable person will blame the Irish Republican envoys tor accepting the offer of the use of the Communist hall for their meeting of yesterday's date, as they are ...

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  39. MAX LINDER.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express" in Paris states that the elopment on Max Linder, the film star, with the pretty 17-year-old daughter of a wealthy Parisian widow ...

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  40. FISHING KETCH WRECKED.

    Following closely the wreck of the Iron Prince at Cape Howe comes advice of the wreck and total loss at Gobo during the early hours of this morning of the fishing ketch ...

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  41. YOUNG WOMAN CRIMINAL.

    Described by policemen as "The Leadlight Expert," Eileen Evans, alias Woods, aged 24 years, was before Mr. Justice M'Arthur today for sentence. She had been convicted on ...

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  42. BOILERMAKERS' DISPUTE

    A lock-out of 10,000 boilermakers employed in the shipyards will commence on Monday, owing to their repudiation of the national agreement between the federation of ...

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  43. SPORT ABROAD.

    J. Hutchinson and J. Barnes won the second day's matches in connection with the special purse given by Sir Stanley Cochrane, having the lowest team score for 36 holes. ...

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  44. BRAN AND POLLARD.

    The export of bran and pollard from New Zealand, save with the consent of the Minister for Customs, has been prohibited. The explanation of the embargo is that the demand in ...

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  45. FLYING CORPS.

    The Marquis of A[?]sa, Lord-Lieutenant of Ayrshire, unvelled a memorial to the officers and the men of the Royal Flying Corps and to Australian and American airmen killed ...

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  46. MOTOR DRIVER CHARGED.

    At the inquiry into the death of a thirteen-year-old boy, who died at the result of being knocked down by a motr car, the Coroner found that the car was negligently driven. The ...

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  47. TRADE WITH THE EAST.

    Following upon the representations made to the Minister for Customs (Mr. Chapman) last week by a deputation, representing the export trade committee of the Melbourne Chamber ...

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  48. TRAINING FARM FOR IMMIGRANTS.

    Sir Joseph Carruthers made an inspection of Arrawatta estate and received an influential deputation, introduced by Mr. M. F. Bruxner, M.L.A., which urged that it should be leased ...

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  49. SAFE STOLEN FROM POST-OFFICE.

    A daring robbery was perpetrated at the Cadia Post-office before daylight yesterday morning, when, during the absence of the postmaster, who is a lay preacher connected ...

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  50. FORESTRY BUREAU.

    A request for a contribution from the Commonwealth for the Imperial Forestry Bureau was considered by the Board of Trade to-day. The request was forwarded through the ...

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  51. RUSSO-JAPANESE RELATIONS.

    According to a message from Moscow the Soviet states that the proposals from Japan for a trade agreement are tantamount to de facto recognition. ...

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  52. UTTERANCES RESENTED.

    Major-General Sir Granville Ryrfe said yesterday that he had read with a feeling of deepest resentment the speech of Father O'Flannagan, in which he referred to those 60,000 ...

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  53. MR. BONAR LAW.

    Mr. Bonar Law has commenced his holiday which he has taken on the advice of his doctors. Lord Curzon (Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs) will be Acting Prime ...

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  54. FIRE AT CESSNOCK.

    A fire occurred on Sunday morning early in the premises occupied by S. A. Young, tailor, and H. E. Whiteford, mercer. The fire brigade had the outbreak under control in half an ...

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  55. NEGRO LYNCHED.

    A message from Columbia (Missouri) states that a mob, partly composed of students of the University of Missouri, dragged a negro from the gaol and lynched him. The negro ...

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  56. CRANBROOK SCHOOL.

    A generous supporter of Cranbrook School has made a welcome gift of £100 towards purchasing books for the school library. Mr. A. J. McDonald, an old boy of the school, ...

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  57. PRINCE OF WALES.

    A message from Brussels states that the Prince of Wales departed from there in order to visit the battlefields incognito, with Earl Haig and Vice-Admiral Sir Lionel Halsey. The ...

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