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  2. HOWARD VERNONS LIFE. ROBERT BROUGH AS THE LORD CHANCELLOR.

    Robert Brough, the first to lay the part of the Lord Chancellor in Australia, is appreciatively noticed by Vernon, who later became closely identified with the same part. Maggie Moore's great success as "Little Buttercup" in "Pinafore," and Charles ...

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  3. ANZAC DAY. ITS IMMORTAL MEMORIES.

    Eight years have elapsed since the men of Australia and New Zealand fired the imagination of friend and fee alike all over the world by achieving what was believed to be, by the greatest military and naval intellects of the age, the impossible. In one day the hitherto untried volunteers ...

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  4. A DEADLOCK.

    The special representative of the Australian Press Association in Dublin states:—"It is understood that Monsignor Luzio, the Papal Delegate, has ...

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  5. A POSITIVE OFFER.

    It is stated on good authority that the Government is preparing a positive offer to the Allies, and will declare readiness to negotiate the question of ...

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  6. MISSING MAWSON.

    After being finally equipped the Government steamer Relief left this afternoon in search of the missing steamer Douglas Mawson. The first report from ...

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  7. "A GLORIOUS TRADITION."

    The following is the Prime Minister's message: "This day, eight years ago, in the early dawn at Gallipoli, the citizen soldiers of Australia gave ...

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  8. FOR THE DEPENDENTS.

    For the dependents of those on the Dogulas Mawson who, it is feared, have lost their lives, a donation of 10/ came to hand yesterday from an intimate friend ...

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  9. CONFERRING WITH MAGNATES.

    The Government is conferring with Ruhr magnates, who, it is understood. favour an offer of £2,000,000,000. ...

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  10. FIVE POINTS.

    The Prime Minister of France (M. Poincare), spealing at Barledue to-day, said that France's task was fivefold—firstly, to maintain and strengthen war-time alliances: ...

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  11. COAL TROUBLE.

    The representatives of the Northern coal owners,and miners will meet in conference in Sydney on Friday to discuss the position on the Maitland field, where ...

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  12. "INVINCIBLE TENACITY."

    In a letter written in French to his Grace Archbishop Dubig, Cardinal Mercier pays a glowing tribute to the Anzacs, and to the generosity of the people in ...

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  13. DETERMINED REBELS.

    Irregulars in Cork again attacked the residence of Mrs. Powell, the sister of the late Michael Collins. The troops who have defended the house since the ...

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  14. A BIG COUP.

    There has been a sensational development of the international thieves case. A big mud-bespattered Rolls-Royce drove up to the Porte 'd'Orleans from the ...

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  15. ESCAPE OF PRISONERS.

    Seventy-one prisoners escaped from Curragh came by means of a tunnel. A number have been recaptured. ...

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  16. HOPES FOR PEACE.

    The British High Commissioner in the Near East (Sir Horace Rumbold), in opening the Near East conference, said he understood that lsmet Pasha desired to be ...

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  17. BRITISH BUDGET. DEBATE ON BEER DUTY.

    Colonel the Hon. H. Guest (Liberal) in Committee on the Budget, moved to reduce the Government's increase in the brewers' contribution towards lowering ...

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  18. A SIGNIFICANT APPOINTMENT.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" calls attention to the significance of the appointment of General Weygand, Marshal Foch's Chief of Staff, as Commander-in-Chief in Syria, ...

    Article : 66 words
  19. MISS ELLIS SAFE.

    In connection with the finding of Miss Ellis, the daughter of Major Ellis, who Was earried off by raiders, a later report states that Mrs. Starr, a well-known lady ...

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  20. AUDACIOUS THIEF.

    "Warren's" wife is known to the police as Louisa Ann Sidky. "Warr[?]" was quite frank, when he was arrested, and told the police that they were just in ...

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  21. ARRANGEMENTS FOR TO-DAY.

    The arrangements in connection with the parades to be held to-day are flow, completed. CHURCH SERVICES. ...

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  22. TO ALL COMRADES.

    Anzac Day greetings were received to day by the Minister for Defence (Mr. Bowden) from General Sir William Birdwood and General Sir Alexander Godley. ...

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  23. BETTING TAX.

    The Turf Guardian Society, which is a bookmakers' organisation, after a private discussion on the proposed betting tax, expressed the opinion that the yield was ...

    Article : 75 words
  24. RELEASE EFFECTED.

    News has been received from Kohat that Sir John Maffey, Chief Commander of the Frontier Provinces, expects to arrive in Peshawar at noon to-day, bringing ...

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  25. AN AUSTRALIAN RECORD.

    William Warren has been in Australia twice, once in 1898, and again in 1961. On the first occasion he received a sentence of three months' impri[?]ment on a ...

    Article : 132 words
  26. "BROTHER"!

    Mr. Justice Coleridge, in granting an injunction restraning the National Union of Foundry workers from expelling Samuel Blackall, of Rochester, said ...

    Article : 138 words
  27. DANES IN RUSSIA.

    The Danish-Russian Agreement which has been signed at Mosgow establishes definite de facto relations, and allows mutual representation by resident ...

    Article : 75 words
  28. BELGIAN HEROES.

    A large assembly at Dover Pier reverently wittessed the ceremony of the removal of the bodies of Belgian soldiers who died in England during was time. A religious ...

    Article : 78 words
  29. PICTURE OF THE LANDING.

    A copy of Dixon's now famous picture of the Anzaes' landing at Gallipoli was obtained by his Grace Archbishop Duhig in London during his visit to the Old ...

    Article : 74 words
  30. BAPTISTS' PROTEST.

    The Baptist Union Assembly has passed a resolation protesting against the proposed betting tax. The veteran Dr. Clifford declared that the proposals were ...

    Article : 88 words
  31. £1393 A RECITAL.

    The "New York Evening Post" announces that Ignace Paderewski, the Polish pianist, by 66 recitals in the United States since November, has ...

    Article : 44 words
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