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  4. THE PRINCE

    His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales was 28 years of age to-day and it was appropriate that the children's demonstration should be held on the ...

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  6. IRELAND

    Speaking in the House of Commons in reply to a question regarding the riots in Londonderry Mr Bonar Law stated that the commanding ...

    Article : 408 words
  7. Earthquakes

    Los Angeles is very nervous to-day two earthquakes in quick succession resulted in hundreds of thousands dollars' worth of damage. ...

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  8. ALLIES CONFER

    The Conference at Boulogne, with regards reparation, has agreed upon the principle that the annual minimum payment from Germany will be ...

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  9. GENERAL NEWS

    FOUND.—The cheque, for £27 advertised for in yesterday's issue of the "National Advocate" awaits the owner's convenience at our Chambers. ...

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  10. Soldier Settlements

    A remarkable development took place when the inquiry into the administration of the Returned Soldiers Settlement branch of the Lands ...

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  11. Great Flight

    To-day should prove historic in the aviation annual of Australia At 9 o'clock this morning Flight-Commander Johnson (pilot), with Aid. F. ...

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  12. TWENTY BUILDINGS DESTROYED

    Twenty buildings have been destroyed by earthquakes at Redondo. ...

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  13. N.S.W. Loan

    The New South Wales Loan has been completely underwritten. London Housing Bonds are holding back Mr. Theodore, who ia endeavoring to ...

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  14. Melbourne Strike

    A conciliatory move has been made in connection with the Engine Drivers and Firemen. A conciliatory meeting was held to-day and it was agreed ...

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  15. Some Bricklayer

    A Sheffield bricklayer, working on piecework, laid 2,000 bricks a day, averaging £14 13s a week for six weeks. ...

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  16. CONSTABLE AMBUSHED.

    The "Express" states that a message from Bantry announces that five policemen on bicycles were ambushed near Clonmee on Monday night. ...

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  17. Prince Arthur

    It is officially announced that Prince Arthur of Connaught has been, appointed Governor-General of South Africa. ...

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  18. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    George Lopes-Dias, (50) was placed on trial at the Central Criminal Court to-day before Mr. Justice Pring and jury on a charge of the murder ...

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  19. YELLOW MENACE

    A Sacramento message states that Governor Stephens, in a letter to the Says Secretary. Mr. Colby, stating that the influx into California of ...

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  20. PREFERENCE TO BRITISH.

    In the House of Commons in reply to a question, it was stated that the preference for British goods under the new Australian tariff, would tend ...

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  21. DARING BOMB OUTRAGE

    Another bomb outrage is reported from Ireland. A motor car was proceeding this morning from Amiens railway station to Dublin Castle, ...

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  22. "Doug" and "Mary"

    The "Times" states that three illustrated weeklies devote two pages each to Illustrations of Mary Pickford. Douglas Fairbanks complains that ...

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  23. WHOLSESALE RESIGNATIONS

    Sinn Fein bulletins name the following registrations during the month of May: Nine magistrates; six police officials; ten sergeants; 60 ...

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  24. THE RAIN

    Rain of almost a general character fell over the far west tablelands and slopes during the past twenty-four hours. supplementing the good falls ...

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  25. DOMINION PARLIAMENT PROPOSED.

    The Pall Mall "Gazette" states that Lord Monteagle, after collaboration with Sir Horace Plunkett, will introduce in the House of Commons on ...

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  26. Dr. Wilson

    Mr. McAdoo, has issued a formal statement, denying that he and Dr. Wilson was working in contact in connection with the political situation. ...

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  27. THREE SINN FEINERS SHOT.

    The "Star's" Belfast correspondent states that throe Stun Feiners, named Kane, Hannigan and Murray, were shot at Derry this morning. An ...

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  28. BRITISH LABOR AND IRELAND

    The Labor Party's Conference has been opened at Scarborough. Mr. Hutchinson (Amalgamated Society of Engineers) presided over ...

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  29. Papal Nuncio

    Reuter's Berne correspondent states that the Federal Council has assented to the appointment of a Papal Nuncia at Berne. ...

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  30. Against the Turk

    Reuter's Constantinople correspondent states that the chief force of the Benalists, numbering 4,000 raided Ismid unsuccessfully. Our ...

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  31. To Close

    A Dublin message states that the Government has decided to close down the railways to-day. It is possible that there will be an ...

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  32. COMMISSION DECIDED UPON

    The State Cabinet to-day decided to recommend to its legal advisors the appointment of a Royal Commission to go into the whole question of ...

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  33. Personal

    The funeral of the late Mr. Henry Ewer, late of George's Plains, took place yesterday afternoon, the cortege leaving L. V. E. Munn's Funeral ...

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  34. Aliens in U.S.A.

    Armed with extensive powers provided in the recent Aliens Exclusion Act, the Department of Justice officially announces a new drive against ...

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  35. ANOTHER MURDER

    The "Westminster Gazette" Dorry correspondent states that Howard McKay, the son of a local philanthropist, when returning from the sea-side ...

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  36. Our Wool

    In the House of Commons Mr. Hope stated that the quantity of Australian wool held by the Imperial Government in Britain was approximately ...

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  37. BREAD CARDS FOR FRANCE.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent states that the Finance Committee of the Chamber, after giving consideration to the Government's Wheat Bill ...

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  38. TROOPS WORK OVERTIME AT LONDONDERRY.

    The Dorset regiment was on duty for 20 hours at Londonderry without a break. The troops kept the crowd moving and helped the police to search ...

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  39. GERMAN MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

    The Berlin Municipal elections resulted in the Socialistic groups securing 125 out of 226 seats. The Independents gained at the ...

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