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  2. IRISH REBELLION.

    Count Plunkett, the Countess Markievicz, Miss Mary MeSwiney, and also the brother of "General" Liam Lynch (the chief of the rebel forces, who died ...

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  3. INTERNATIONAL LAW.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that the speech of Mr. Hoover, the secretary of Commerce in the United States ...

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  4. INDIA.

    The relations between the Hindus and Moham[?]edans at Amritsar, on the north-west frontier, have been strained for some time, and yesterday afternoon ...

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  5. MIGRATION.

    Sir Joseph Cook (High Commissioner for Australia), and Lady Cook, lunched to-day with Sir Geo. Fuller (Premier of New South Wales), and Lady Fuller, ...

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  6. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon, on the motion to go into Committee of Supply, Mr. J. D. Millar, the Liberal member for East Fife, moved ...

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  7. BRITISH LABOUR TROUBLES.

    The prevention of the lock-out in the building trade in England is regarded as hopeless, and it will mean that operations will cease on 150,000 ...

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  8. RUHR OCCUPATION

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that when Count St. Aulairo, the French Ambassador to Great Britain, saw Mr. Bonar Law, ...

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  9. COAL STRIKE.

    The only change in the coal strike to-day was the resumption of work at two of the idle collieries, namely, Waratah and Central Greta. On Thursday the ...

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  10. ALCOHOL.

    The French authorities in the Ruhr Valley have issued an order strictly forbidding the importation of alcohol in any form into the occupied territory. ...

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  11. FREE STATE ARMY.

    The Free State army was the subject of a debate in the Dad Eiroann yesterday, when Mr. Mulcahy, the Minister for Defence, in answer to ...

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  12. NORFOLK FARM LABOURERS.

    The strike of the norfolk farm lbourers is still unsettled, and another conference held yesterday ended in failure. The officials of the men's ...

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  13. BRITISH TAXATION.

    The Lobby correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that Mr. S. Baldwin, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, is planning to reduce the price ...

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  14. SENATOR BORAH'S CRITICISM.

    Senator Borah, in a statement replying to Mr. Hover's speech, declared that if the United States was unwilling to subscribe to compulsory ...

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  15. EMPIRE PRESS UNION.

    The annual general meeting of the Australian section of the Empire Press Union was held on Thursday. The annual report referred to the latest ...

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  16. RELIGION IN RUSSIA.

    A protest, signed by the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Archbishop of York, Cardinal Bourne, the Chief Rabbi, General Booth, and the leaders ...

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  17. RATO ON WORKHOUSE.

    To-day 200 unemployed men marched into the dining-hall of the Edmonton workhouse in North London, and demanded food as a protest against ...

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  18. DE VALERA.

    The Belfast correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that de Valera, the rebel leader, in attempting to reach Cork, is believed to have assumed a ...

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  19. FIGHTING IN TURKISTAN.

    News from Turkistan and Bokhara states that the fighting between the insurgents and the Bolsheviks continues unabated. During the winter months ...

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  20. BISHOP FAVOURS BETTING TAX.

    Bishop Welldon, the Dean of Durham, to-day said that betting was not necessary, was sinful, and at its best a gratification of personal taste, but ...

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  21. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    Senator R. V. Wilson gave a lengthy interview to-day on what is being done in London in connection with the Empire Exhibition. Referring to the work in ...

    Article : 238 words
  22. ANGLICAN CHURCH.

    The League of the Church Militant, which is a section of the Anglican community under the presidency of Miss Maude Royden, has commenced an ...

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  23. MURDER OF OFFICERS.

    Further details regarding the murder of Major Orr and Major Anderson of the Seaforth Highlanders, who were shot by shipers while walking to Landi ...

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  24. HOBBIES.

    Lord Leverhulme, chairman of the Port Sunlight Soap Company, speaking today at the Hobbies Exhibition at Port Sunlight, said collecting as a hobby ...

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  25. DIED TOGETHER.

    Two Englishwomen, while walking in the ground of the old chateau of Hyeres at Toulon to-day, suddenly came upon the bodies of a man and a ...

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  26. TROTSKY.

    The report is confirmed that M. Trotsky, the Russian Minister of War and Marine, is suffering from cancer of the stomach, and that his condition ...

    Article : 36 words
  27. MARKET WORKERS.

    A compulsory conference was held to-day to settle the dispute respecting the pay of casual workers in the produce markets, and the Commissioner ...

    Article : 68 words
  28. JUMPED FROM BALCONY.

    Driven to desperation by the threats and violent conduct of a man with whom she had associated. Vera Hart, a waitress, jumped from the balcony of a ...

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  29. THE VALLEY OF THE KINGS.

    Mr. Howard Carter, who was with the late Lord Carnarvon in the search for the tombs of the Pharaohs in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt, has been ...

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  30. MRS. HYNDMANS DEATH.

    The inquest was opened to-day on the body of Mrs. Hyndman, the widow of Mr. H. M. Hyndman, the wealthy Socialist and founder of the Social ...

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  31. RECTORY TRAGEDY.

    While at his dinner-table to-day, Father Charles Dillon, assistant rector at the local Roman Catholic Church, shot and killed Father Henry O'Neill, ...

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  32. MR. BRUCE NON-COMMITTAL.

    No indication has been given by the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) whether the Federal Ministry intends to intervene in. the coal dispute. When questioned on ...

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  33. JAVA INDUSTRIAL FAIR.

    Government assistance by means of a subsidy is to be provided for the Australian exhibitors at the Java industrial fair, which is to be held at Bandeeng, ...

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  34. TRAMWAY STRIKE IN MELBOURNE.

    At a meeting this afternoon of men on strike on the Kew, Hawthorn, and Malvern electric tram lines, it was decided not to resume work until the ...

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  35. LORD CARNARVON'S WILL.

    Lord Carnarvon directed, in his will, that he was not to be buried in the family vault, but that his body should be taken to a hill overlooking ...

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  36. POSITION IN VICTORIA.

    It is not expected that any disorganisation will result in Victoria through the strike of the coal miners in New South Wales. The belief exists that ...

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  37. YOUNG MAN'S TROUBLES.

    "My heart is broken and my mind is gone, and I am going to end all my worries." These words formed portion of a letter which was read in the Caulfield ...

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  38. CANBERRA.

    To span the Molongle River at Commonwealth-avenue, Canberra, a bridge is to be constructed at a cost of £22,808, the tender being let to Mr. J. A. ...

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  39. OAKBANK MURDER.

    The City Coroner (Mr. Ramsay Smith) to-day committed for trial Lena Gallagher, otherwise Mooney, for having murdered Ethel May Curtis. The latter was ...

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  40. PHANTOM PATIENTS.

    Thirty-tour doctors of Marseilles have been arrested for de[?]rauding the French Treasury of £430,000 during the war. They filled in vouchers and forms ...

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  41. CARBIDE INDUSTRY

    Consideration has been given by the Federal Cabinet to the request made by the carbide industry of Tasmania for the imposition for a further period ...

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  42. SERIOUS CHARGE.

    Gordon Smith, aged 18 years, was charged at the General Sessions to-day with having, at Albert-park, on March 21, taken away Dorothy Bayne (aged ...

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  43. LETT HIS WIFE.

    In the Divorce Court to day, Mr. Justice Horndge granted a decree for the restitution of conjugal rights to Mrs. Edith Hordern against her ...

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  44. AERIAL MAILS.

    "I am not prepared to say that I shall go on with any airship scheme, unless I am given a good deal more information than I have at present," said ...

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  45. DEFAULTING HUSBANDS.

    Activity is being shown by the police in locating defaulting husbands, who have left the State without making any provision for the maintenance of their ...

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  46. BRITISH TREASURY NOTES.

    The detective authorities at Scotland Yard are engaged in investigating a mysterious robbery of new issue Treasury notes to the value of £17,500 from ...

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  47. FRENCH RAFFLES.

    A man named Borde, who is accused of an amazing series of burglanes which earned for him the nickname of "The French Raffles," made a daring ...

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  48. ADELAIDE HOSPITAL.

    At the inquest on the death of Norman James Slape, tram conductor, who died recently at the Adelaide Hospital, as the result of a fall from a ...

    Article : 208 words
  49. WEST AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.

    In regard to the unanimous decision of the members of the Country Party in Parliament that the parry should stand alone at the next elections, it ...

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  50. PROHIBITION.

    The Senate of the American State of Wisconsin defeated to-day a resolution which had been passed by the lower House in favour of sending a memonal ...

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  51. MOVING PICTURE DISPUTE.

    The hearing was continued to-day before the Chief Justice (Sir Wm. Cullen) and a jury, of the action brought by Arthur Shirley, an actor, and a native ...

    Article : 172 words
  52. CATTLE SUBSIDY.

    Consideration has been given by the Federal Government to the application by the North Australian Meat Co., known as Vestey Brothers, for a subsidy on ...

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  53. ENGINEERS' HOURS.

    Under the award of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers certain terms and conditions are prescribed for the Deport ment of the Navy. There is now no ...

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  54. AGENT-GENERAL.

    The Premier (Mr. Mitchell), announces that the position of Agent-General for West Australia in London will become vacant at the ...

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  55. PRIME MINISTER.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), who arrives at Perth on May 2, will be welcomed on that day at a civil and soldiers' reception. He will address a ...

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  56. PARIS BOULEVARDS.

    The Paris City Council has selected for submission to experts 14 of 30 schemes received for the construction of underground moving footways under ...

    Article : 34 words
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