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  2. GERMANY'S REPARATION.

    M. Millerand, the French Prime Minister, will arrive in England to-day to discuss reports from Germany from the Commissions of Investigation into the ...

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  3. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    Mr. John Sandes telegraphs:—Yesterday evening the Prince attended a private lance given by Mrs. Tahu Rhodes, wife of Captain Rhodes, aide-de-camp of the ...

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  4. EMPIRE CONCERT.

    Sir James Mills presided at the Australian and New Zealand luncheon to Mr. Watt, the Treasurer of Australia. The guests included Lords Ashfield and ...

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  5. IRISH OUTLAWRY.

    A fresh crop of midnight outrages is reported from Ireland. Three vacated barracks near Dublin were burned. The perpetrators stopped ...

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  6. PEN-NOTES AND PENCILLINGS.

    If ever certain menus submitted to a certain tribunal catch the eye of the stranger abroad, then, if he is at all imaginative, he may say—"Australia must ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE GREAT DROUGHT.

    A deputation representative of the rural industries, waited on Mr. Dunn, the Minister for Agriculture, to-day, to place before him the drought conditions over a ...

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  8. PRISON REFORM.

    A deputation from the Prison Reform Society to-day waited on Mr. M'Tiernan, the Attorney-General, and urged a radical reform in prison administration. Dr. G. ...

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  9. POLAND AND BOLSHEVISM.

    There is a continued absence of wireless news from Moscow, but indirect reports declare that the Polish advance has created dismay in high Bolshevik quarters. ...

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  10. A SHOCKING MURDER.

    A touching story was told at a Belfast inquest into the death of a boy who was shot in a field. The father stated that he found his son ...

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  11. FIRES IN MOSCOW.

    The Moscow correspondent of the "Daily Express" reports that a serious fire and many explosions were occurring on the outskirts of Moscow on Monday, explaining ...

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  12. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The King and Queen will entertain Mr. Watt, the Treasurer of Australia, and Mrs. Watt, at luncheon at Buckingham Palace to-day. Mr. Watt spends Sunday ...

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  13. PROTECTING IRISH POLICE.

    Lord Birkenhead, speaking at the Newspaper Press Fund dinner, said that the Government had just taken special and wholly exceptional steps to reinforce the ...

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  14. MOVING THE LAW.

    The master builders in Sydney announced their intention some days ago of interviewing the Minister for Labour and Industry to know from his if he ...

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  15. SOVIET AND CO-OPERATORS.

    A Copenhagen telegram states that the Moscow correspondent of "Politiken" reports that the Russian Soviet has imprisoned five members of the directorate ...

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  16. THE WHEAT POSITION.

    As regards New South Wales, we are confronted by many calamities uniting to make one great one. With our calls so many there is this truly tragical drought, ...

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  17. MEXICAN REVOLT.

    The United Press correspondent at Vera Cruz states that there are conflicting reports regarding General Carranza. It now appears that Carranza is fighting the ...

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  18. A ROYAL FUNERAL.

    A telegram from Stockholm reports that the funeral of the late Crown Princes was carried out in every detail in accordance with her wishes. ...

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  19. CHINA AND RUSSIA.

    The Washington State Department has received a Chinese Note categorically denying that the Chinese have entered into an agreement with the Soviet Russian ...

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  20. THE PAPER SHORTAGE.

    Mr. W. Brooks M.L.C., presided at the luncheon of the Millions Club to-day, when the following motion was discussed:—"The Millions Club expresses its strong ...

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  21. THE JAPANESE TREATY.

    The Anglo-Japanese Treaty will probably be renewed shortly, without material change. At its expiration on July 20, 1921, the ...

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  22. WORLD'S GRAIN MARKET.

    It is announced that Mr. Julius H. Barnes, director of the United States Grain Corporation, asks the American Cabinet, the railroad officials, and the ...

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  23. PRAYERS FOR RAIN.

    The first business at the Presbyterian Assembly to-day was the following motion in the name of Rev. R. Scott West:— "That this Assembly desires to express ...

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  24. WHEAT FOR FRANCE.

    It is reported that France expects to get the Ukranian surplus wheat supply, which will bridge the gap until next year. Ships await the re-opening of the ...

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  25. AMERICA AND THE TREATY.

    Senator Thomas, a Democrat, declared in the course of a speech, that the Democratic Party would face defeat and dissolution if it adopted President Wilson's ...

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  26. LABOUR PARTY'S APPEAL.

    The British Labour Party has launched a shilling fund for the purpose of raising £2,000,000 for a political fighting fund. Fifty thousand volunteers are ...

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  27. NEW ZEALAND NAVY.

    Captain Alan Hotham, a gunpery expert, has been appointed commander of the New Zealand Naval Division. He leaves for New Zealand as soon as ...

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  28. VICTORIA.

    The police census shows that there are 844,729 women and men in Victoria qualified to vote for the Legislative Assembly. ...

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  29. FUNDS FOR PALESTINE.

    The Zionist organisation is despatching Mr. Israel Cohen to Australia, New Zealand, India, and the Far East to explain to the Jewish communities the significance ...

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  30. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Mr. Barwell, the State Premier, speaking to-day in reference to the appointment of Brigadier-General Leane as Commissioner of Police, said he was sure ...

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  31. THRIFT.

    Speaking of money, there are far more hard-up people in Australia than there ought to be. With the war came a large measure of fictitious prosperity, but also ...

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  32. THE STATE LOAN.

    By throwing open the State Loan to public subscription throughout the whole of New South Wales, the Treasurer, Mr. Lang, has given country people the chance ...

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  33. BRITISH DEVOLUTION.

    The report of the Speaker's Committee on devolution confirms the forecast made last month, and shows that the committee is equally divided regarding two ...

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  34. JAPANESE TRADE.

    The Tokio correspondent of the "New York Times" states that the Stock Exchange opened on May 5, and the cotton and silk markets on the 7th. ...

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  35. PROPOSAL BY POST.

    William Hebden, a widower from Auckland, has been married at Mansfield to Miss Lucy Cash. He had not seen bride until a few ...

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  36. OVERBURDENED.

    There are many things wrong with the world to-day and it is not a new world at all, but only the old one more or less bettered in some ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  37. THE FRENCH STRIKE.

    It is reported from Paris that a great crowd of dockers assembled before the gaol at Havre demanding the release of the imprisoned leaders. Two squadron ...

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  38. THE AMERICAN NAVY.

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press states that Mr. Joseph's Daniels, Secretary to the United States Navy, alleges that Admiral Sims, in ...

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  39. QUEENSLAND.

    During the hearing of an application for a new award in the sugar industry to-day, a witness stated that the alien workers were increasing. Besides 1000 ...

    Article : 66 words
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