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  2. THE DOUGLAS MAWSON.

    Another day has passed, without any tidings of the missing steamer Douglas Mawson. In response to an appeal by the ...

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  3. FEDERAL FINANCE.

    Details relating to the conversion of the Commonwealth loan of £38,700,000 were given by the Federal Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page), when addressing ...

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  4. TURKS' REPLY.

    The Turkish Government at Angora has handed to the Allied High Commissioners at Constantinople a Note in reply to the Note issued by the Allies ...

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  5. TAROONA MOTOR FATALITY.

    The inquest on the body of Frederick James McClea, motor driver, who met his death in the recent motoring accident on the Kingston-road near Taroona, ...

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  6. IN THE RUHR.

    The Ruhr correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that seizures of marks by the French during the last ten days aggregate 13,000,000,000. The ...

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  7. IRISH REBELS.

    Despite the optimistic reports of the over-increasing number of arrests of rebels, outrages of all types continue in Southern Ireland, and rebel ...

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  8. CRISIS IN RUMANIA.

    The political unrest in Rumania remains unabated. There is some talk of a coup d' etat, and a strong probibility that the King will be forced ...

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  9. SENSATIONAL MURDER.

    A sensational murder occurred at Ni[?] yesterday, when Jean Bores, the well-known millionaire philanthropist, who is 75 years of age, and a ...

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  10. CAUSES OF UNREST.

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Westminster Gazette" writes: Rumania is seething with discontent. It is significant that the Queen of ...

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  11. GERMAN CUNNING.

    The last seizure of marks by the French included a big supply found in a private printing establishment at Mulheim, where marks were being ...

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  12. SEIZURE OF EXPLOSIVES.

    Other robbers seized two casks of blasting powder and other explosives from the Pantydwr quarry in Wales yesterday. ...

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  13. DEATH OF FAMOUS RACEHORSE.

    The famous racehorse, Ardpatrick, the winner of the English Derby of 1902, has died in Berlin, following an unsuccessful experimental spinal ...

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  14. WAREHOUSES DESTROYED.

    A body of rebels yesterday entered Headford, in County Galway, and seized two large warehouses adjoining the National bank, where a number of ...

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  15. SENATE FRANCHISE

    A deputation, representative of various political and other organisations, including the Proportional Representation League, waited on the Minister for ...

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  16. TERRITORIAL CONCESSIONS.

    Addressing the Council of Ministers yesterday, Signor Mussolini, Premier of Italy, referred to the Lausanne Peace Conference. He said it was ...

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  17. CORONER'S DOCUMENTS STOLEN.

    Five armed men in a big touring car, raided the house of Dr. Brennan, who is Coroner of Dublin, and seized the depositions and documents in ...

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  18. THE AMERICAN TARIFF.

    In retaliation for the American tariff, which makes it impossible to export various kinds of fish to the United States, and the shipping laws which ...

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  19. ESSEN VICTIMS.

    Tuesday next has been proclaimed a day of mourning for the victims of [?] conflict between German workers and French soldiers at Krupps' works at ...

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  20. U.S.A. POLITICS.

    President and Mrs. Harding returned to Washington to-day from their vacation in greatly improved health. President Harding is confronted with ...

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  21. PORT CHARGES.

    Referring to the representations made by oversea shipping companies with regard to certain charges imposed on their vessels in Australian waters, the Prime ...

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  22. LUCK AND TRAGEDY.

    A man named Mathieu, who won the first prize, £14,000, in the National Lottery, fell dead shortly after he was told of his win. ...

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  23. REPARATIONS.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," referring to the visit to London of M. Louchour, French Minister for Finance, who interviewed ...

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  24. REPUBLICANS AND PEACE.

    The fate of the peace proposals made to the Irish Republicans by the Most Rev. J. M. Harty, Archbishop of Cashel, Ireland, is in the balance. A ...

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  25. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT.

    Governor Walton of the American State of Oklahoma, in declaring himself absolutely opposed to capital punishment, announced to-day that he will ...

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  26. BRITAIN AND FRANCE.

    French newspapers are giving prominence to an interview which Mr. Rudyard Kipling gave to journalists at Toulon on the subject of the ...

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  27. RACQUETS.

    Mr. Edgar M. Baerlein, who lost the singles racquets championship last year, regained the title to-day by beating the Hon. Clarence Bruce by 15-8, 9-25, ...

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  28. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    Signor Mussolini, the Prime Minister of Italy, addressing the Council of Ministers yesterday, dwelt upon the subject of friendly economic ...

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  29. WANTED—A BRIDE.

    "A lonely Anzac" has written asking the Mayor of Leamington to find him "a dinkum English bride." The Anzac adds, "Education is not necessary, but ...

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  30. ESCAPE FROM EXECUTION.

    Cornelius Hanafin was captured by the rebels last night, and taken to the hills. He was sentenced to death. His grave was dug, and he was being ...

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  31. SIKI'S OUTBURST.

    Battling Siki, the boxer, celebrating his arrival in Paris at a famous Ratmort cabaret, lost his temper and began to smash the furniture and thrash the ...

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  32. DESERTED SCHOONER.

    The mystery of the deserted fishing schooner Bronzewing, which was discovered beached at Oberon Bay last week, was cleared up-to-day, when it was ...

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  33. COMMONWEALTH LINE.

    Still another steamer will be added to-day to the already considerable list of idle Commonwealth Government steamers at anchor in Hobson's Bay. The ...

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  34. REBEL CAPTIVES.

    Mr. O'Higgins, the Free State Minister for Home Affairs, announced today that there were now 10,000 rebel captives in the hands of the ...

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  35. MINISTERIAL CRISIS IN SWEDEN.

    A Ministerial crisis has arisen in Sweden in consequence of the defeat of the Government in the Upper Chamber, which rejected proposals for a ...

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  36. WELSH MINERS.

    The coal-miners in the Rhondda Valley in Wales, who went on strike on April 1, in order to force all miners in the district to join the Miners' ...

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  37. U.S.A. AND GERMANY.

    The United States has informed Germany that the claims by the American Government and nationals upon Germany arising from war damages, have ...

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  38. ALLEGED MURDER.

    Following upon the death at the Adelaide Hospital of Edith Curtis, who, it is alleged, was seriously injured as the result of an altercation at Oakbank on ...

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  39. KILLED A GERMAN.

    A despatch from Mayence states that two drunken Morocean soldiers who were charged with killing a German were shot yesterday in the ...

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  40. CANBERRA.

    Estimated to cost £10,000, the erection of a solar observatory at Canberra was urged by Professor W. G. Duffield, D.Sc., Professor of Physics at Reading ...

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  41. AERIAL TRAFFIC.

    German aerial traffic, which has been suspended during the winter, will be resumed on the 16th inst. Amongst the services will be a daily flight ...

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  42. BETTING IN GREAT BRITAIN.

    The "Daily Express" says it understands that the British Government is seriously considering the taxation of all betting transactions. The subject ...

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  43. FRENCH PRIME MINISTER.

    A telegram from Metz says that the Saarbrucken police have discovered a plot, having for its object the killing of M. Poincare, the Prime Minister of ...

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  44. TO LEAVE THE STATE.

    John Sheehan, a young man, admitted a charge at the Adelaide Police Court to-day that he was without sufficient lawful means of support. ...

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  45. CANADIAN STEEL WORKERS

    One of the most serious strikes ever known in Canada seems imminent. The trouble is due to demands made by 20,000 employees of the ...

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  46. CALUMNIATED GOVERNMENT.

    The Communist organ, "Rotefahne," has been superded for a fortnight for calumniating the German Government by saying that Herr Cuno, the ...

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  47. INTER-EMPIRE TRADE.

    The debate on Inter-Empire trade in the House of Commons will take place to-morrow when Viscount Ednam, Unionist (member for Hornsey, will ...

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  48. THE DUKE OF YORK.

    The Duke of York has sent the Lord Mayor of Belfast £[?]00, with which to entertain poor children on the Duke's wedding day. Each child will receive ...

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  49. EGYPTIAN NATIONALISTS.

    Zaghloul Pasha, the Egyptian Nationalist leader, who was deported some time ago for political offences, and afterwards released, arrived to-day at ...

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  50. BOLSHEVISM.

    The "Morning Post," in a leading article to-day, says the time has come to make a stand against the subversive tendencies of the Russian Soviet, and ...

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  51. BACK TO PALESTINE.

    Lecturing on "Zionism" to-day, Mr. Israel Zangmll said there were 15,430,000 Jews in the world, and any idea of getting that number in ...

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  52. DARING ROBBERY.

    A stockbroker's clerk, when banking £10,000 at the Bank of France [?]oday, was robbed of the whole amount while stooping to find two rotes which ...

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  53. MINISTERING TO HUBBY.

    A young woman named Lily Horne is this year's recipient of the award of £30 from the Marquess of Bute's fund for dowries for domestic servants best ...

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