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  2. PRINCE'S TOUR.

    At [?]is reception in Napier late yesterday afternoon the Prince, in replying to an address, said that the district of Napier played a prominent part in the earlier history of the ...

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  3. LATE CABLE NEWS POLISH ADVANCE.

    The Australian Press Association learns that the Polish Ukrainian captures to date include 25,000 prisoners, 120 big guns, 418 machine guns, two armoured trains, two tanks. ...

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  4. "MILITARY CLIQUE."

    Statements recently made by Mr. W. H. Kelly (ex-Minister and ex-member of the House of Representatives) as to the existence of a clique at military headquniters, were ...

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  5. AGENCY-GENERAL.

    Mr. D. R. Hall, who has arrived in London, interviewed by a representative of the Australian Press Association, said he had had no further communication from the Government, ...

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  6. POLISH OFFENSIVE. ATTITUDE OF ALLIES

    Criticisms on the attitude of the Allies towards the Polish offensive were voiced in the House of Commons this afternoon by Captain Wedgwood Benn, who suggested the ...

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  7. LIVING WAGE.

    Evidence given before the Commonwealth Basic Wage Commission yesterday by the wife of a Commonwealth Government employee receiving £3 per week called forth an ...

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  8. LOTUS LAND.

    Precisely. But there's a happy spot where you need not work at all. Lotus Land, that delightfully happy land where you can sit under a tree and simply cat of the fruit that brings ...

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  9. FEDERAL SESSION. ARBITRATION DELAYS.

    The present congestion of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court was discussed in the House of Representatives to-day on a formal motion for the adjournment of the House submitted ...

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  10. THE SOVIET REGIME.

    The Berlin correspondent of the United Press Association cables that the German Government is convinced the Russian Soviet's outery that huge quantities of goods and ...

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  11. STRIKERS IN FRANCE

    The Government has issued warrants for the arrest of the chief Labour leaders, for whom the police are searching in the city and suburbs. ...

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  12. WAR INDEMNITY.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says: "What shall we say we can pay?" is the question that is agitating the German Government. It is understood that a ...

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  13. BOLSHEVIK OUTRAGE

    A Tokio message from Vladivostock states that it is reported that a British Red Cross train, conveying hospital stores and clothing to Irkutsk, was held up in the interior. The ...

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  14. ARBITRATION.

    Mr. Justice Higgins, giving judgment in the Arbitration Court on claims by the Waterside Workers' Federation to-day, said the federation applied to the Court to vary two of its ...

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  15. JAPAN AND GERMANY.

    The "Berliner Tageblatt" interviewed a member of the Japanese Mission visiting Berlin, who declared that opinion in Japan was favourable towards Germany. Japanese ...

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  16. REPARATION CLAIMS.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer states that he is preparing the reparation claims of which the admitted amount was notifiable to Germany by the Reparations' Commission ...

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  17. WHEAT SHORTAGE.

    The Government bill to prevent speculation in foodstuffs provides for the licensing of dealers and brokers. Foodstuffs dealers will not be allowed to be brokers, and vice versa. ...

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  18. YANCO WEIR.

    A deputation, which represented the shires of Windouran, Conargo, Jerilderie, Urana, and Yanko waited upon the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. W. F. Dunn yesterday, and asked ...

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  19. RED GUARDS' VICTIM.

    Baron Gysenberg was murdered while going to Muenster to give evidence against the Red Guard leader, who was charged with plundering Gysenberg's castle. The Red ...

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  20. WAR GRAVES.

    The House of Commons, when considering the Imperial War Graves Commission, vote, discussed whether to adopt the commission's proposal favouring uniformity in headstones ...

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  21. P. AND O. BANKING ASSOCIATION.

    The Peninsular and Oriental Banking Corporation, of which Lord Inchcape is chairman, is issuing 250,000 £10 shares at half-acrown premium, giving P. and O. stockholders ...

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  22. FUTURE OF PALESTINE.

    Dr. Moses Gaster, a well-known Jewish theologian, writing to the "Standard," urges that the work of founding Palestine as a Jewish State should follow the primitive ...

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  23. STRIKES IN FRANCE.

    The most serious feature of the strike is the paralysis at the principal ports, due to the stoppage of the seamen and dockers. Many mines are idle. The position on the railways ...

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  24. LONDON SHARE MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 60 words
  25. UNIONS' DEMAND

    The Tramway Employees' Union, which has demanded double wages during the Prince's forthcoming visit, has also decided that its claim for the restoration of pre-strike rights ...

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  26. WOOL FOR AMERICA.

    Mr. Mark Sheldon, Commissioner for Australia in the United States, addressed several business bodies in Boston and conversed informally with importers of Australian wool ...

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  27. BRITISH CABINET.

    Replying to Mr. P. A. Hurd in the House of Commons, Mr. Bonar Law stated there had been no development of Imperial Cabinet organisation since the decision announced on ...

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  28. THE TERRITORY.

    Mr. Justice Ewing's report as a Royal Commission on the Northern Territory has reached the Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. Poynton). It is stated that the ...

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  29. HIBERNIAN BENEFIT SOCIETY.

    Monsignor Moynagh, administrator of the Archdiocese of Sydney, delivered an address at the opening yesterday morning of the fortieth annual district conference of the ...

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  30. FORAGE.

    There is a serious shortage of forage supplies. Yesterday a consignment of oaten chaff from R. Wattman, of Crookwell, was sold at ...

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  31. STEEL CORPORATION.

    It is announced that nine Canadian steel, shipbuilding, and transportation companies have been consolidated into the British Steel Corporation, with a capital of 500,000,000 ...

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  32. HOARDINGS.

    Representations were made by several firms to the North Sydney Municipal Council at its meeting on Tuesday night to reconsider its recent decision to refuse all applications for ...

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  33. SIR AUCKLAND GEDDES.

    Sir Auckland Geddes (British Ambassador) is recognised as loading a vigorous counteroffensive to fight anti-British propaganda in the United States. He is completely ...

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  34. THE SENATE.

    In the Senate the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) made a statement in reply to an inquiry by Senator Grant as to the promotion in service of cadets from Duntroon ...

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  35. QUEENSLAND.

    Caustic criticism of the Government policy and administration formed the subject of an address by the leader, of the Opposition, Mr. Vowles, at Westend last night. Mr. Vowles ...

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  36. Y.M.C.A. AND THE WAR.

    Sir,—Our attention has been drawn to the report of the criticisms of the Y.M.C.A. at the Returned Soldiers' League conference in Perth, and we ask your permission to deal with the ...

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  37. AMERICA'S HONOUR.

    President Wilson has intimated his intention to veto the Knox resolution respecting the Peace Treaty if Congrese adopts it. President Wilson adheres to his previous ...

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  38. DAVIS CUP.

    The American Davis Cup team will sail for England on May 29. The three members already chosen are Tilden, Williams, and Johnson. A fourth will be chosen shortly. ...

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  39. THE HOSPITALS.

    When Lady Davidson announced at the inaugural meeting of the Hospital Day Fund, for which the collection will take place to-morrow, that the objective was £20,000, and ...

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  40. WAR GRATUITY.

    It was stated to-day on reliable authority that the arrangements for paying the War Gratuity to soldiers are so far advanced that the first payments will be made before the ...

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  41. AMERICAN NAVAL INQUIRY.

    Admiral Benson, giving evidence before the Senate investigation committee in regard to the efficiency of the Navy, said that, in view of the general sentiment throughout the United ...

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  42. IRONWORKERS.

    A ballot taken amongst members of the Lithgow branch of the Ironworkers' Federation on the question of a 44-hours week, was declared at a large meeting of members. ...

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  43. POLITICAL OFFENDERS IN IRELAND.

    Eighty-eight members of the House of Representatives have signed a cablegram addressed to Mr. Lloyd George protesting against the further imprisonment without ...

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  44. MYSTERIOUS ILLNESS.

    Broken Hill has been advised, via Tarrawangee, of the mysterious illness of a number of aborigines on Quinambi Station, north of Broken Hill. Two are reported to have died, ...

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  45. POLICEMAN MURDERED IN IRELAND.

    A party of armed men between Listowel and Ballylongford attacked and killed Sergeant Mackenua and wounded two constables, who are in a precarious condition. ...

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  46. DISORDER IN GERMANY.

    An Amsterdam message states that German Government troops occupied. Dusseldorf, troops f different towns in Southern Wasel marching up with the Government troops. ...

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  47. FIRE AT VARNISH WORKS

    A fire occurred in the boiler room of the Taubman Varnish works, Edith-street, St. Peters, yesterday afternoon. As the result of an explosion caused by the ...

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  48. NO PROSECUTION OF MERCHANTS.

    Reference was made yesterday by the Attorney-General, Mr. M'Tiernan, to the statement made in the speech by Mr. Cahill at Marrickvile on Tuesday night to the ...

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  49. METHODIST GENERAL CONFERENCE.

    Committees of detail in connection with the Australasian Methodist General Conference met yesterday, and the conference itself will open at the Lyceum Hall, Pitt-street, ...

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  50. NORTH SHORE BRIDGE.

    A conference of representatives of all the shire and municipal councils interested in the North Shore bridge project is being arranged by the North Sydney Municipal Council. The ...

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  51. EX-ENEMY SHIPPING.

    It is officially stated that, excluding captured prizes, 348 ex-enemy merchantmen, of over 1,500,000 tons, have been detained in British ports or allocated to Britain for ...

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