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  2. PEACE TREATY.

    The meeting of the Allied Premiers at san Remo revealed that the Anglo-Italian attitude on the Ruhr question was practically unchanged. ...

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  3. THE PRINCE.

    The Prince entertained the Governor, Sir Cecil Rodwell, and leading residents at a dinner on H.M.S. Renown. Afterward, the Prince wentout in a picket ...

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  4. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    This morning his Royal Highness bestowed the accolade on Sir Cecil Rodwell, Governor of Fiji. The matter was arranged as a surprise for Sir Cecil, who recently received the ...

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  5. MR. D. R. HALL.

    Mr. John Storey, Premier, stated definitely last night that the Cabinet had that afternoon decided to cancel immediately the appointment of Mr. ...

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  6. OIL SUPPLY.

    It is expected that before long the Empire will be self-contained as far as meeting the requirements of oil fuel are concerned. The rapid progress made in the production of the ...

    Article : 433 words
  7. THE CABINET.

    There are now thirteen Ministers in the Cabinet or the new Storey Government. At a meeting of the Executive Council held yesterday Mr. E. J. Kavanagh, M.L.C., and ...

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  8. GOLF CLUB HOUSE DESTROYED.

    With the exception, of the billiard-room and office, the picturesque club house on the Royal Sydney Golf Club's links at Rose Bay was destroyed by fire yesterday afternoon. ...

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  9. POPULATION.

    An interesting light on thee British trades union view of immigration to Australia is given in a letter written by Mr. W. A. Appleton (president of the International Federation ...

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  10. TURKEY.

    A San Remo message says that at the Allied Conference a letter from the League of Nations was read, declining the Armenian mandate, on the ground that the covenant did not ...

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  11. FUTURE OF AIRSHIPS.

    Air Commodore Maitland, lecturing before the Royal Society of Arts on the commercial future of airships, said their chief advantage was the easy interchangeability of commercial ...

    Article : 190 words
  12. CHINESE.

    The Chinese Consul-General (Mr. Ouei) to-day explained the reasons why he had asked his fellow nationals to register at the Consulate, a proposal which has been strongly ...

    Article : 354 words
  13. TOTALISATOR.

    Consternation was caused in sporting circles throughout Tasmania by the announcement that the Federal Government intends to impose a heavy tax on totalisator investments ...

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  14. FEDERAL SESSION.

    Mr. Hay (N.S.W.) gave notice in the House of Representatives to-day of his intention to move on May 13 "That in the opinion of the House the export of horseflesh in frozen or ...

    Article : 428 words
  15. ALLIES AND GERMANY.

    The San Remo correspondent of the "Matin" says whatever communique is issued to please the public, the real subject of discussion at the conference was the Allies policy towards ...

    Article : 81 words
  16. MANUFACTURERS.

    The sessions of the Associated Chambers of Manufactures Congress were continued to-day. Mr. C. J. Locke (W.A.) proposed that the ...

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  17. ITALY'S ECONOMIC SITUATION.

    The Australian Press Association learns that Italy's grave economic situation is accompanied by serious social unrest. Mr. Lloyd George sent an urgent telegram ...

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  18. THE RUHR.

    A Berlin message states that the French are withdrawing from the Ruhr, and have already evacuated Mulheim and Offe[?]ba[?]h. ...

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  19. 44 HOURS WEEK.

    During the hearing of a suit in the Arbitration Court between the Australian Timber Workers' Union and Jno. Sharp and Sons Pty., Ltd., and others, Mr. Justice Higgins ...

    Article : 322 words
  20. SOLDIERS' WELFARE.

    At the first meeting of the Church social campaign executive meeting, held at the office of Mr. George Earp on Tuesday last, a vigorous campaign was outlined. ...

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  21. NAURU ISLAND.

    The reference made by the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Austen Chamberlain) in his Budget speech to the proposed agreement between Great Britain New Zealand and ...

    Article : 312 words
  22. DENIKIN'S ARMY.

    Britain has telegraphed to Soviet Russia urging that the remnants of General Donikin's army should be treated humanely, and pointing out that Denikin's men are willing to ...

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  23. THE CRIMEA.

    In the House of Commons, replying to Com[?]er Kenworthy, Mr. Winston Churchill said a small British military mission remained in the Crimea with the object of assisting the ...

    Article : 141 words
  24. BRITISH BUDGET.

    The Budget has been received with much criticism from the Government benches, and probably will have more support from the Opposition than the Government side, though ...

    Article : 438 words
  25. THE SENATE.

    In the Senate to-day Senator Foll (Qld.) asked whether it was true that Mr. F. J. Sommerhoff, managing director of the Standard Export and import Company, was ...

    Article : 477 words
  26. THE AVIATORS.

    A Dutch aviator-engineer left Bandoeng this morning for Ball, to assist Captain Matthews. The Italian aviator Masiero, who is flying to Tokio, has left Ubon, and arrived to Hano[?] ...

    Article : 143 words
  27. A.L.P. AND THE UNIONS.

    The A.L.P. executive has decided to call a conference of trade union delegates for the purpose of discussing industrial matters, the decisions subsequently to be submitted to the ...

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  28. DEARER JAM.

    As the result of a decision of the Necessary Commodities Control Commission, Judge Rolin presiding, the price of jam will shortly be increased by 1[?]d per 16oz tin to retailers. This ...

    Article : 526 words
  29. THE PROFITEERS.

    The Premier, Mr. Storey, denied yesterday that he had ever used the words "Put me into office, and within 48 hours I will gaol the profiteers," as stated by Sir George Fuller on ...

    Article : 357 words
  30. JAPANESE FINANCE.

    According to the Washington correspondent of the "New York Times," a report from the American Embassy at Tokio states that the principal exchanges in ...

    Article : 104 words
  31. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    "We have issued invitations for the nominations of members on the conference to consider the causes of industrial unrest," said the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) to-night. ...

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  32. A YEAR'S INCREASE.

    During the sitting of the Commonwealth Basic Wage Commission yesterday, Mr. Gibson (employees' representative) remarked that seven different experts, called to value ...

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  33. WELCOME RAIN.

    The Weather Bureau reported this afternoon that the monsoonal visitor has moved eastward since yesterday, and is producing bountiful rains over a large part of the ...

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  34. ECONOMIC PARALYSIS.

    The executive of the Labour party has issued a manifesto, drawing attention to the economic paralysis creeping over Europe in consequence of the war, and appealing to the British ...

    Article : 84 words
  35. WELSH MINERS.

    Two hundred thousand miners in South Wales, have tendered notice of their intention to strike a fortnight hence, owing to failure to settle the dispute concerning ...

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  36. COST OF FOOD.

    The results of the Investigations made by the Commonwealth Statistician" as to variations in the prices of food and groceries have been made available for the month of March. ...

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  37. GENERAL BIRDWOOD.

    General Birdwood, accompanied by the Chief Secretary (Mr. Dooley), left Sydney yesterday for a trip to the Blue Mountains and Jenolan Caves. To-morros he will leave jenolan by ...

    Article : 141 words
  38. N.S.W. PREPARATION

    The State organiser and the committees concerned in the arrangement of the programme for the Royal visit to New South Wales are now very busily engagrd in working out the ...

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  39. LORD FRENCH.

    Field Marshal Viscount French denies the rumour that he is resigning his post as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. ...

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  40. TORNADO IN AMERICA.

    A message from Birmingham; Alabama, states that a tornado swept through Mississipi, Alabama, and Tennessee. As a result of the visitation 20 persons lost their lives, ...

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  41. ANZAC DAY.

    In view of the proclamation by the State Government of Anzac Day, Monday, April 26, as a public holiday, the Master Retailers' Association and the City and Suburban ...

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  42. RIOTING IN IRELAND.

    There was a recurrence of fierce [?]oting in Londonderry all night on Sunday. The police charged with bayonets, clearing the streets. Unionists and republicans exchanged many ...

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  43. DAVIS CUP TEAM.

    France will be represented by the following team in the preliminary match in connection with the Davis Cup competition:—Gobert, Laurentz, Max Decugis, and Brugnon. ...

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