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  2. RUSSIA'S DIFFICULTIES.

    The Rome correspondent of "Le Matin" States that, according to intercepted correspondence with a Soviet representative, the latter recognises that the Government ...

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  3. BRITISH TRADE.

    Nervousness about Ireland ,and the uncertainly regarding the Reparations question have had a chilling effect on the stock markets. Business all-round has been ...

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  4. GERMAN REPARATIONS.

    An official report issued in Paris states that as soon as the Bankers' Committee met they were unanimous in the opinion that they could not within the limits of ...

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  5. LOSSES BY STRIKES.

    From 1908 to 1921 the amount lost in wages by the workers in New South Wales was £7,775,000. For the last five years the loss has been nearly a million a year. ...

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  6. ASSAULTED AND ROBBED.

    Mr. Samuel Allen, who is a well-known bookmaker, was assaulted and robbed last night. He returned in a taxi from Moonee Valley races to his home in ...

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  7. NEWCASTLE UNEMPLOYMENT.

    Fifty men who have been selected for road work at Catherine Hill Bay will be despatched from Newcastle this morning. They were engaged through ...

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  8. MR. SASTRI'S MISSION.

    Mr. Sastri, the Indian delegate, arrived in Melbourne on Saturday, and was welcomed by representatives of the Federal and State Governments. ...

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  9. DISTRICT NEWS.

    The number of installations of electricity for private lighting is increasing every week. No more has, however, been made by the postal authorities to ...

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  10. THE IRISH TREATY.

    It is officially announced that after the meeting of the British signatories to the Irish Treaty, and discussion by Mr. Winston Caurca[?]t and Sir Wortmagton Evans ...

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  11. SPORT IN BRISBANE.

    C. B. St John, on Saturday, won the singles tennis championship of Queensland, defeating F. Cory, 6-1, 6-3, in a game characterised by bright tennis, with ...

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  12. INCENDIARISM IN BELFAST.

    Incendiaries in Belfast set fire to a large block of building in Alfred-street. The promises of two shirt and blouse manufactures and one mantle maker ...

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  13. LAUNCH CAPSIZES.

    The Newcastle police received a telegram on Saturday from Foster stating that a launch had been capsized at the bar, and two men who were its only ...

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  14. KARELIANS MURDERED.

    The Copenhagen correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that it is reported from Helsingfors that, despite the assurance of the Soviet Government that ...

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  15. HARDING ON PEACE.

    President Harding dedicated a war memorial at Princeton University, and received the degree of Doctor of Laws. He briefly declared that the problems of ...

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  16. WALLSEND.

    Yesterday was observed as "Come to Church" Sunday at St. Luke's Anglican, Church, Holy communion was celebrated at 8 a.m. and choral Eucharist at 11 a.m., ...

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  17. GENERAL SEMENOFF.

    It is reported from Toronto that General Semenoff has arrived at Nieu, on route for Vancouver, from whence he intends to sail to rejoin the remainder of ...

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  18. TIGHE'S HILL BROTHERHOOD.

    An open session of the Tighe's Hill Brotherhood was held yesterday afternoon, in the Methodist Church. The Rev. S. W. M'Kibbin presided over a large ...

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  19. VICTORIA.

    John Whineray, aged 60, a tram Inspector, collapsed in a tram car in Elizabeth-street this afternoon. He was taken to Melbourne Hospital, where life was ...

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  20. WORLD WHEAT SHORTAGE.

    It is reported from Washington that the Foodstuffs Division of the Department of Commerce stated that a world shortage, of wheat would begin to be felt at the ...

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  21. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. Hughes, the Prime Minister, left for the south by the mail train on Saturday morning, after a triumphant tour of the Queensland sugar districts, which ...

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  22. THE CHINESE WAR.

    A Tientsin telegram states that, according to a report from the headquarters of General Wu Pel Fu, General Chang Tso Lin has accepted Wu Pol Fu's terms for ...

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  23. JAPANESE POLITICS.

    It is reported from Tokio that Admiral Kato has been offered the Premiership. He asked for time to consider whether he would undertake the formation of a ...

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  24. LAST WEEK'S WEATHER.

    On Sunday last weather conditions were becoming unsettled over the southern half of the State, under the influence of a weak depression, and by Monday ...

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  25. COUNTY CRICKET.

    In the match between Surrey and Leicester, Surrey scored 501 for 8 wickets. Leicester made 334 in the first Innings, and 310 for 5 wickets in the second ...

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  26. NEW GUINEA COMPANY.

    The British Now Guinea Development Company proposes to wind up voluntarily, and form a new company with a capital of £875,000, in 10s shares. ...

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  27. MERCHANTS' CRICKET.

    Mr. G. R. Vitnell, chairman of the committee of management, presided at the annual smoke social of the Newcastle Wholesale Merchants' Cricket ...

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  28. COST OF OCCUPATION.

    It is reported from Berlin that the maintenance of the Allied armies of occupation had cost Germany £250,000,000 to the end of March, 1922. ...

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  29. AMUNDSEN'S EXPEDITION.

    It is reported from Christiania that Captain Amundsen, who originally intended to drift across to the North Pole with the ship Maud, has now decided to ...

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  30. MARRIAGE OF MISS C. HUGHES.

    Miss Catherine Hughes, the daughter of the United States Secretary of State, was married on Saturday to Mr. Chauncey Waddell, of New York. ...

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  31. MELBOURNE PILOTS.

    The question whether Victorian sea pilots receive too high a remuneration for their duties has been raised by the Overseas Shipping Representatives' ...

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  32. THE DAVIS CUP.

    The Australian Davis Cup team is practising daily at Wimbledon. Patterson, in an interview with the Australian Press Association, said that the ...

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  33. CENTRAL ASIA.

    An official Simla communique states that a sorry state of affairs exists in Persia, the Kurds and Turkomans giving widespread trouble round Lake Urmiyah, ...

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  34. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

    At the Gleneagles open, golf championship matches, in the third round, Gadd beat Ockenden; Mitchell boat Anderson by one hole; Ray boat Robertson two and ...

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  35. REPRIEVE OF A MURDERER.

    The newspapers comment angrily on the reprieve of Ronald True, the airman, who was found guilty of murdering Gertrude Yates, on March 6, and stealing her ...

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  36. JUVENILE ORANGE LODGE.

    The Juvenile Orange Lodge, No. 16, hold its anniversary service in the Brown-street Congregational Church, yesterday afternoon, when a large congregation ...

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  37. BOMBARDMENT OF SAMSOUN.

    A message from Constantinople states that the Greeks, after giving the Turks notice to destroy all the munitions, bombarded Samsoun, on the Black Sea. The ...

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  38. INDIA'S NORTH-WEST.

    A Lahore message states that the Frontier Committee is now taking evidence of the most prominent Panjab officials, who appear to be in favour of ...

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  39. THE AUSTRALIAN BOWLERS.

    In the test match, the English Bowling Association defeated Australia by 95 to 71. The scores were: Williams, 12 to 26; ...

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  40. HIGH PRICED STOCK.

    Eighty-three imparted South African Friesian cattle were sold at Slough, realising £103,000, a world's record sale. A helter, Melrose Diliana, fetched 4300 ...

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  41. MURDERS IN MEXICO.

    A report from San Antonio states that there is possibility of further trouble in Mexico. Rumours are already current of further revolt against President ...

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  42. YOUTHFUL THIEF ARRESTED.

    Ernest Clifford Hull, the self-described young bushranger, was arrested at 2.30 this morning, in a hut soar an abandoned mine at Carraralup, ten miles from ...

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  43. CARRINGTON

    A public meeting will be held in the school of arts to-morrow evening to take steps to raise funds for the relief of distress. ...

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  44. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The death I announced of Viscount Cobham, formerly a well-known cricketer. A Pekin message states that General Fung Yah Slang has issued a decree, ...

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  45. NEWCASTLE CATHEDRAL.

    At the Newcastle Cathedral yesterday morning the Right Rev. R. Stephen, Lord Bishop of Newcastle, held an ordination service, at which the Rev. Charles ...

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  46. AMERICA'S COTTON.

    The cotton market in New York and New Orleans underwent great excitement and activity when cotton advanced during the past week between 100 and 247 points, ...

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  47. TRIAL FOR MURDER.

    Paris is in the midst of a most sensational murder trial. Madame Bessarbo and her daughter by her first husband are accused of murdering the second husband. ...

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  48. MARATHON RACE.

    Mills, of the Leicester Harriers, won for the third successive year the Marathon race of 26 miles 365 yards, Windsor to Stamford Bridge. His time was 2 hours ...

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  49. MELBOURNE TO HAMILTON.

    While listening in his radio experimental station at Hamilton shortly after 8 o'clock on Friday night Mr. L. T. Swain succeeded in picking up a wireless ...

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  50. MANCHESTER CUP.

    The Manchester Cup was won by Northwaitham (Donoghue), King's Idler being second, and Ring True third. Betting: 3 to 1 Northwaltham, 7 King's ...

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  51. MODEL YACHT RACE.

    It is reported from New York that Polkadol won the international model yacht race, defeating the Endeavour, owned by W. Daniels, an Englishman, in the first ...

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