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  2. PROHIBITION

    Mr. Lloyd George, in his article on international affairs published in the "Daily Chronicle" to-day, eals with the liquor prohibition question. He says: ...

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  3. PER CAPITA PAYMENTS.

    Complete details of the Federal proposal for the discontinuance of the per capita payments to the States and for the Commonwealth to withdraw from ...

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  4. FRUIT TRADE.

    Several press messages received from England recently have refereed to the quality of Tasmanian fruit as disappainting, and a London cablegram ...

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  5. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE.

    The newspapers comment to-day on the debate raised in the House at Lords yesterday by the Duke of Marlboroug[?] on the question of Imperial preference. ...

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  6. ALLIES AND TURKS.

    The Finance Committee of the Allies, now meeting at Lausanne, announced to-day that the payment of the Ottoman debt would be required in gold. ...

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  7. REPARATIONS

    A semi-official statement issued in Paris to-day in connection, with the German reparations offer says that the French and Belgian Governments ...

    Article : 168 words
  8. AVIATION.

    The "Daily Chronicle" to-day publishes details of the first trans-Atlantic airway by Zeppeling, which will operate between Sevi[?]le, in France, and [?] ...

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  9. WRECK OF THE AMY TURNER.

    "Hand-in-Hand on the poop deck of the Amy Turner stood the captain and his wife as the vessel foundered in a typhoon, off Guam, on March 27.? This ...

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  10. GREAT BRITAIN AND IRAQ.

    Mr. S. Baldwin, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced in the House of Commons this afternoon that General Sir P. Z. Cox, the British High ...

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  11. BILLIARDS.

    Newman, who is playing Smith in the final of the British professional championship, was in his finest form this afternoon, and fully atoned for his ...

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  12. FRENCH CABINET MEETING.

    The French Ca[?] met to-day, and unanimoulsy decided that the German reparations offer is unacceptable. The Cabinet rejected the German offer ...

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  13. ACROSS AMERICA.

    Lieutenants Macready and Kelly to-day completed the first non-stop transcontinental [?]ght from New York to California, an approximate air distance ...

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  14. BOXING.

    "Corinthian, the boxing contributor to the "Daily Curonicle," writing to-day, states that Lloyd, the Australian boxer, who is acting as spairing partner ...

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  15. PRICE OF PEACE.

    Herr Cuno, the German Chancellor, addressing representatives of the Federal States to-day on the Note Forwarded to the Allies, emphasised that the ...

    Article : 113 words
  16. STATEMENT BY SIR GEORGE FULLER.

    Sir George Fuller, the Premier of New South Wales, in an interview to-day, said he was specially interested in the debate on Imperial preference in ...

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  17. ROUND THE WORLD.

    Lieutenant Sacadura and Lieutenant Couthino, the heroes of the flight from Lisbon to Rio de Janeiro, are making plans for a flight round the world. ...

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  18. GOLF.

    There was a great struggle in the last rounds of the £1,000 competition to-day. Ray, with 71, 73, and a total of 288, won. He was followed, by ...

    Article : 71 words
  19. AUSTRALIAN COTTON.

    A discussion on cotton pests waa inaugurated at the conference of Ministers of Agriculture of the States to-day by the reading by the chairman ...

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  20. RUSSIAN CHURCHES.

    The Moscow correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that the All-Russian Church Conclave, composed entirely of clerics who support the Soviet, ...

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  21. COAL TROUBLE.

    More trouble has developed in the coal-mining ministry in the southern districts owing to a dispute concerning wages Some 500 men at the ...

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  22. SMUGGLING SCANDALS.

    The Bonn correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle," writing to his paper, says that a remarkable smuggling scandal has been discovered at ...

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  23. MERCHANDISE MARKING.

    The Standing Committee of the House of Commons on the Merchandise Marking Bill further considered the measure this afternoon. ...

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  24. NEW INDUSTRY

    An interesting announcement was made last night by the Premier (Hon. [?] B. Hayes, C.M.G.) at a meeting at the Town-hall after his return from ...

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  25. ST. GEORGE'S CHALLENGE CUP.

    Willing, the amateur [?]mpion [?] Oregon, U.S.A., with 74 and 79, and Ouimet, another American, with 76 and 77, tied to-day for the St. George's ...

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  26. DISARMAMENT.

    The Pan-American Disarmament Conference, which was held during the last few days at Santiago, in Chili, has closed, and recorded its failure to ...

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  27. BETTING TAX.

    The House of Commons Select Committee inquiring into the advisability of levying a duty on betting has decided first to hear the evidence of the ...

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  28. IRELAND.

    A by-election for West Belfast in the Ulster Parliament took place to-day with the following result:- Colonel Woods (Independent ...

    Article : 130 words
  29. BABY ATTACKED BY RATS.

    "In a report by the Health Inspector to the North Sydney Council, it is stated that a house in Neutral-stroet, North Sydney, was so badly infested ...

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  30. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    Sir James Allen, High Commissioner for New Zealand, to-day expressed his disappointment at the [?]cision of [?]w Zealand not to send Maoris with [?] ...

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  31. ATTITUDE OF BRITISH LABOUR.

    After a meeting of the Labour party in the House of Commons regarding the occupation of the Ruhr Valley and the position of affairs in Central ...

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  32. MINERS' CONFERENCE.

    At a meeting of the southern colliery proprietors, held in Sydney to-day consideration was given to the claims of the minors for altered working ...

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  33. MARRIED WOMEN TEACHERS.

    The Chancery Court to-day dismissed an action by 58 married women school teachers against the Rhondda Urban Council in Wales to test the validity of ...

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  34. ENGLISH FOOTBALL.

    In the English football Association matches played to-day, Plymouth beat Brentwood 3—0, and Charlton beat Swindon Town, 3—1. ...

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  35. TUBERCULOSIS.

    "Before he would disclose any details, he nskod the Commonwealth to pay more than £35,000," said the Director-General of Health (Dr. Cumpston) ...

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  36. DIVORCE CASES.

    The Lower House of the Convocation of Canterbury to-day unanimously passed a resolution expressing the opinion that proper discretion had not been ...

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  37. KING AND QUEEN OF SPAIN.

    The King and Queen of spain are at present visiting Belgium, and on their arrival yesterday were accorded an enthusiastic welcome from enormous ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLES.

    Over 1,200 men and women received degrees at the London University on Presentation Day in the Royal Albert-hall. ...

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  39. SUNDAY-SCHOOLS.

    Mr. Lloyd George, speaking to-day at the annual, meeting of the Sunday School Union, which was held at the City Temple, said that he noticed that ...

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  40. WEST AUSTRALIAN INQUIRER.

    Mr. Thomas Walker, a member of the Legislative Assembly of West Australia, who states that he is touring America to study the question of ...

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  41. PLAGUE IN EGYPT.

    An alarming outbreak of plague has occurred in Upper Egype, where over 100 cases are being treated. ...

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  42. MELBA'S OPERA COMPANY.

    Further additions to Dame Melba's Opera Company are as follow:—Scarvizzs, lyric soprano; Concato, dramatic [?]prano; Lahowska, mezzo-soprano; ...

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  43. RE-ARRESTED.

    As Reginald Dawson (22) was le[?] ing the Criminal Court this morning after he had been discharged in connection with an alleged theft from a ...

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  44. BOLL WEEVIL NOT IN FIJI.

    Persons interested in the production of cotton in Australia were alarmed when it was reported at the conference of State Agricultural ...

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  45. M.P. UNSEATED.

    In consequences of the co[?]pt practices of an agent, Mr. Philipson, the National-Liberal, was to-day unseated as member for Berwick-on-Tweed. ...

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  46. SMUGGLING INTO AMERICA.

    It was reported yesterday that, following a conference of Government officials, Mr. A. W. Mellon, the Secretary of the United States Treasury, ...

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  47. LANCASHIRE CRICKET COACH.

    A. C. Maclaren has resigned the position of coach to the Lancashire Country Cricket Club, and it is understood that J. T. Tyldesley will succeed him. ...

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