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  2. Advertising

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  4. WILLIAM WARREN

    LONDON, Saturday.—William Warren, whose arrest was cabled during the week, denies the statements that he has served sentences in Australia, and that ...

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  5. O'FLANAGAN-O'KELLY MISSION

    DUBLIN, Friday.—President Cosgrave, head of the Irish Free State, gave mo an interview to-night regarding the action of the Government of New South Wales to prevent the Republican delegates, Father O'Flanagan and Mr. O'Kelly, from making appeals directed against good order. ...

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  6. IS DE VALERA FINISHED ?

    LONDON, Saturday.—De Valera will agree to the dumping and destruction of Republican arms and the release of prisoners. He stipulates for an early general election, and promises loyalty to whatever Government is elected. ...

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  7. SMUGGLED LIQUOR

    WASHINGTON, Saturday—The question whether great quantities of liquor from Europe are being smuggled into the United States is again being raised. ...

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  8. SPECIE NEWS AND VIEWS SUPPLEMENT

    Our Special News and Views Supplement of four pages will be found along with the Color Section, from which we ask our readers to take it before handing over the Color Section to the youngsters of the household. Until certain additions to our plant are completed. ...

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  9. Larkin Reaches England

    LONDON, Saturday.—James Larkin, the famous Irish agitator, has arrived at Southampton from the United States. He refused to say whether he was ...

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  10. Tenement Holocaust

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—In a fire in a tenement house in New York eleven people were burned to death and twenty were injured. ...

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  11. NO MISERY IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Saturday.—The other day, in the House of Lords, Lord Buckmaster (formerly Solicitor-General and Lord Chancellor, and a member of the Inter-Allied Conference on Finance and Supply), said: "The life of the German people to-day is a life of great misery." ...

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  12. DELEGATES TO THE A.N.A. CONFERENCE, WHO MET IN SYDNEY YESTERDAY

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  13. WORLD COURT

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — Mr. Hughes, Secretary of State, addressed the American Society of International Law, and answered the Senate's criticisms of ...

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  14. KAISIRIHIND MEDAL

    LONDON, Saturday.—The King and Queen have sent this message to the Viceroy of India : "We learned with the deepest interest ...

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  15. WHEN LENIN DIES

    LONDON, Saturday.—From Berlin the Daily Express correspondent reports that there is news of a bitter political struggle between the Right and Left ...

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  16. RUSSIAN MARTYRS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Daily Express correspondent reports wild scenes in the Moscow District Church Conference, concerning the condemnation of ...

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  17. HUNGRY VIENNESE

    VIENNA, Friday.—Dissatisfied with the compromise made between the Government and the Socialist Opposition on the subject of doles, the Communist ...

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  18. "SINCEREST FLATTERY"

    LONDON, Saturday.—Dr. Marion Phillips, chief woman organiser for the Labor Party, has run down a curious plagiarism of political Ideas. ...

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  19. Her Royal Highness

    LONDON, Saturday.—This announcement was issued from Buckingham Palace last night: "In accordance with the ...

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  20. No Pomp for Carnarvon

    LONDON, Saturday.—Lady Carnarvon has reached Plymouth with her husband's body. The funeral will take place on ...

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  21. PRINCE VISITS BELGIUM

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Prince of Wales has arrived on a State visit to the King and Queen of Belgium. The cruiser Caledon, which conveyed ...

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  22. DEATH TUNNEL

    LONDON, Saturday.—While an express train was passing through the Harecastle Tunnel, a mile long, the driver on the engine suffered a sudden ...

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  23. DOG BITE DOG

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Inter-Allied Rhineland Commission has decided to force all travellers from any portion of Germany not occupied by ...

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  24. IMPERIAL BONDS

    LONDON, Saturday.—On behalf of Australasian Parliamentarians now in England, Sir George Fuller presented scarf-pin and address to Sir Howard ...

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  25. RUHR AND THE LEAGUE

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—In a farewell speech in America Lord Robert Cecil said : "I wish some nation or Power in the League of Nations would bring into the ...

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  26. CONSULS WITHDRAWN

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Advices from Harbin (Manchuria) to Vladivostock state that the American Consul at Harbin will leave that city on May 1, and advises ...

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  27. HORSE-POWER MEASURE

    LONDON, Saturday—The Paris motor manufacturers have decided to abandon the unit and expression "horse-power." and to substitute the expression ...

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  28. CUP FINAL PROSPECTS

    LONDON, Friday.—Writing anticipations of the English Soccer Cup final in the London Daily Telegraph, Peggy Bennison says : ...

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  29. BONAR LAW'S HEALTH

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Bonar Law, with the approval of the King, will leave England immediately on a short sea voyage. ...

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  30. MEAT FOR RICE

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—Widespread rains have fallen. They will do incalculable good to Queensland's pastoral and agricultural interests. ...

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  31. HOMES FOR WORKERS

    In view of the number of resumption schemes being undertaken by the City Council, which are necessarily involving the demolition of ...

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  32. ALLELUIA : A SONG OF EARLY RISING

    This verse of delightful irony is abridged from The Nation and Athenaeum (London). It is a suitable Sunday morning chant for many people. Warm in the morning, eiderdown up to the chin, Letters spread on the bed, drink close at hand. ...

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  33. Overseas Shipping

    LONDON, Friday.—Arrived: At Port Said: Abbekerk. At Suez: Palermo, Java. Passed Gibraltar: Geddington Court, Antwerp, Clan MacPhee. ...

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  34. BRIGANDS IN CHINA

    HONGKONG, Saturday.—Chinese brigands in Kwangtung Province have captured H. C. Rowson, an employee of the British-American Tobacco Company, and ...

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  35. LYCETT A MEMBER

    LONDON, Friday—The London Daily Telegraph says that the British Davis Cup team to play against Belgium at Brussels in May will probably consist ...

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  36. WHERE IS JAMES FRASER?

    Miss Margaret Fraser, of 56 Greenfield-street, Govan, Scotland, has written asking the Sunday Times to find her father. ...

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  37. "SENSELESS; SUICIDAL"

    LONDON, Saturday.—Speaking at the Employers' and Employed Alliance at Birmingham, Sir Neville Chamberlain bemoaned the signs of reviving industrial ...

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  38. ALL AGES

    WEST MAITLAND, Saturday.— Great interest is being taken throughout the Maitland district in the Hickson Healins Mission, which opens in ...

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  39. A NARROW ESCAPE

    KIAMA, Saturday. — A wonderful escape from death befell Harry Robinson, of 141 Wilson-street, Redfcrn, a married man and fireman on the South ...

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  40. Cook Would Fight Siki

    LONDON, Friday.—George Cook, in view of his second success against God-dard, has challenged Slki to light him In Paris in May. ...

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  41. JUDGE STONED

    LONDON, Saturday.—Arthur Ravenhill, a litigant who, a few days ago, lost his case in the Chancery Division of the High Court, to-day sat at the back ...

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  42. Billiards

    LONDON, Saturday.—Latest billiard scores : Smith (in play), 14,687 ; Falkiner, 7644. ...

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  43. METROPOLITAN SUNDAY FORECAST.

    Unsettled and chowery. Squally south-West to south-Rough sea. ...

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