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  2. COMMONWEALTH STEAMERS.

    In a communication to the Premier last week, concerning Tasmania's request for more refrigerated space for fruit shipments to the United ...

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  3. IRELAND.

    A terribel series of tragedies occurred to-day in the Stanhope-street area of Belfast. Constable Turner was sheet while on ...

    Article : 248 words
  4. AUSTRALIA'S PROGRESS.

    At the Imperial Industries Club's dinner last night Sir Joseph Cook gave a lengthy address on the progress of Australia, with special reference to ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN FORESTRY CONFERENCE.

    The Australian Forestry Congress was resumed to-day, Hon. H. J. Coyne (Queensland Minister of Lands) presiding. ...

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  6. N.S.W. GENERAL ELECTION.

    Results from the latest counting of votes and allotment of preferences made available late on Saturday night were as follows:— ...

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  7. AVIATION.

    Details of the scheme for the establishment of an Empire airship service between Great Britain, India, and Australia are contained in a cable message ...

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  8. THE WASHINGTON CONFERENCE.

    While the Washington Disarmament Conference had not made war impossible it had tremendously diminished the likelihood of war in the Pacific for ...

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  9. CHURCH UNION.

    Hon. W. M. Williams, who has been to the Sydney Conference on Church Union, returned to Hobart on Saturday night. ...

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  10. SINN FEIN PIRATES.

    A number of de Valera's supporters bearded a tug at Queenstown to-day, and holding up the crew at the point of revolvers seized the vesse, and ...

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  11. THE DUBLIN BRIGADE.

    A parade of de Valera'a followers, belonging to the Dublin Brigade of the Republican Army, was held at Smithfield market, Dublin, to-day. Some ...

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  12. THE LATEST RESULTS.

    Counting was completed in a number of country electorates to-day, and the trend of the voting consistently favoured the Coalition Party. Judging from ...

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  13. UNEMPLOYMENT IN VICTORIA.

    The Lord Mayor (Councillor Swanson) headed a deputation, composed of mayors representing 26 municipalities, which interviewed the Premier (Mr. ...

    Article : 285 words
  14. SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND.

    The general manager of "The Mercury" (Mr. Cummins) received the following cablegram from Lord Weardale, chairman of the British Russian ...

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  15. THE NEAR EAST.

    The opinion of the Turkish Nationalist Government at Angora is now more favourable to the Allied proposals for an armistice with Greece and a new ...

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  16. ROBBERS IN AMERICA.

    Two sensational robberies, one an attempt only, and the other a complete succese, took place to-day. Forty bandits held up a train en ...

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  17. REVENUE RETURNS.

    Although the Customs revenue for the nine months ended March 31 showed a decrease of £4,647,050, as compared with the corresponding financial year, ...

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  18. THE LABOUR FACTIONS.

    There are indications pointing to Labour being split into warring factions as a result of the severe defeat sustained by the endorsed Labour ...

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  19. FRUIT SHIPMENT'S TO ENGLAND.

    We have received the following communication, dated Melbourne, March 31, from the manager of the Commonwealth Government Line of steamers ...

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  20. THE GALLIPOLI GARRISON.

    "I should oppose that, horse, foot, and artillery," said the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) to-day, when expressing his opinion of the proposal mentioned ...

    Article : 191 words
  21. IMMIGRATION.

    It is rumoured m political circles that the Premier (Sir James Mitchell), who is in London in furtherance of his immigration policy, his cabled to the ...

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  22. THE EX-EMPEROR KARL.

    News from Funchal Madeira) is to the effect that ex-Emperor Karl "let himself die," refusing to see the doctors, or to take any medicine, despite ...

    Article : 114 words
  23. TEE BEEF INDUSTRY.

    Further consideration was given by the Federal Cabinet to-day to the proposals for relieving the depressed beef industry, particularly in Queensland. ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND.

    Revenue returns for March and for the nine months of the financial year were issued to-day. The revenue for March was £1,236,716, a. decrease of £26,412 ...

    Article : 177 words
  25. THE RECENT ARRIVALS.

    The New Settlers' branch of the Ugly Men's Association reports that the s.s. Hobson's Bay contingent of 158 immigrants that arrived on Friday ...

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  26. THE GENERAL ELECTION.

    Nominations as Nationalist candidates for Denison and Franklin, which have been called for by the National Federation, close at 5 p.m. to-day, at ...

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  27. MOTOR-OAR COLLIDES WITH TRAM.

    Shooting injuries, from which he died in a few minutes, were received by John Collins, aged 35 years, a Long Bay fisherman, when a motor-car in ...

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  28. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED MURDER.

    Seven revolver shots were fired by a man at Gladys Jenifer West, a young married woman, as she was leaving work at a shoe factory in Redfern on ...

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  29. GOLF.

    On the Pinehurst links on Saturday, Kirkwood, the Australian golfer, and his partner, Hagen, defeated O'Hara and Walker by 4 up and 3 to play. ...

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  30. THE GENOA CONFERENCE.

    Major Gwilyn Lloyd George, son of the Prime Minister, states that his father is "sick of office," and is only going to the [?] Conference because ...

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  31. SOLDIERS' GRAVES.

    According to a conmunication received to-day from the Secretary for Defence (Mr. T. Trumble) by the general secretary of the Returned Sailors' and ...

    Article : 180 words
  32. PENSIONS AND ALLOWANCES.

    Returns issued by the Federal Treasury to-day show that 104,697 old age pensions and 38,842 invalid pensions were being paid on April 1. Since ...

    Article : 134 words
  33. THE NORTHUMBERLAND DELAYED.

    Messrs. H. Jones and Co. Ltd. advise have received a telegram from Sydney to the effect that the s.s. Northumberland, which was originally ...

    Article : 117 words
  34. SWIMMER WITHOUT LEGS.

    [?] [?], who has astomished exparts by acquitting himself creditably in swimming comtests since he lost both legs in a tram accident, competed ...

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  35. A CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    When a motor-car collided with a tram at Kensington on Saturday night John Collins, a Long Bay fisherman, who was a passenger on the tram, was killed ...

    Article : 116 words
  36. THE MELBOURNE TRAGEDY.

    In the High Court this morning the Chief Justice announced that judgment on the appeal of Colin Campbell Ross would be delivered on Wednesday. ...

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