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  2. GERMAN ELECTIONS. Speech by Dr. Stresemann.

    In opening his general election campaign yesterday, Dr. Stresemann, the ex-Chancellor, referred to the reported impossibility of continuing the ...

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  3. KU-KLUX-KLAN.

    The renewal of the Ku-Klux-Klan anti-racial campaign has evidenced itself with disastrous results in the town of Lilly, in Pennsylvania, the ...

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  4. AVIATION. Round the World.

    The four United States aviators who are attempting to fly round the world reached Prince Rupert, in British Columbia, from Seattle to-day. ...

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  5. STRIKES & ARBITRATION

    An extraordinary letter, which drew from Mr. Justice Powers emphatic remarks was read in the Arbitration Court to-day during the course of the ...

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  6. EMPIRE PRESS UNION.

    The annual general meeting of the Australian section of the Empire Press Union was held to-day. The annual report referred to the unsatisfactory ...

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  7. MINING AT CYGNET.

    In mining circles the chief topic yesterday was the announcement made in "The Mercury" relating to mining activities at Cygnet. A new reef, it is ...

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  8. HOBART TRAMWAYS. Replies to Criticism.

    In connection with the remarks made at the last meeting of the City Council by Alderman Facy regarding the management of the Traway Department, the ...

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  9. SPECIAL SERVICE SQUADRON. Cleaning in Jervis Bay.

    After three days of rain and wind, the weather improved to-day, and although it was showery, there were occasional bursts of sunshine. Owing to the almost ...

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  10. AIR MISSION.

    Nine aeroplanes, constituting the British Air Mission to France, arrived at Le Bourget aerodrome to-day. The members of the mission were ...

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  11. POWERFUL "ARGUMENTS."

    Many disorders are reported in connection with the general election campaign, particularly on the part of nationalist in breaking up Communist ...

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  12. FLIGHT ROUND AUSTRALIA.

    It is expected that much valuable data will be collected by Wing-Commander Goble and Flying Officer McIntyre, who set out on Sunday in a Fairey seaplane ...

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  13. ITALIAN GENERAL ELECTION SWEEPING FASCISTI SUCCESS.

    The latest reports indicate sweeping Fascisti victories in the Parliamentary elections. This was almost a foregone conclusion, owing to a new electoral ...

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  14. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    Reepresentatives of the various Olym pic committees are now actively engaged in ensuring accommodation [?] their nationals during the games. The ...

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  15. BAD WEATHER ENCOUNTERED.

    Wing-Commander S. J. Goble and Flying Officer J. McIntyre, who are flying round Australia, encountered a severe storm all the way from Eden to ...

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  16. THROUGH TRAMS.

    The Tramway Committee reported, also that on March 10 it promised to go into and report upon the following question, asked by Alderman Shoobridge:— ...

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  17. PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE.

    At the monthly meeting of the Launceston Fire Brigade Board to-day reference was made by Mr. A. F. Scott to the fact that several insurance ...

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  18. LAUNCESTON'S HOSPITALITY.

    The Mayor (Mr. Claude James) has received from the Premier (Hon. J. A. Lyons) a letter announcing that Vice-Admiral Sir Frederick Field, ...

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  19. PEASANTS TERRORISED.

    The general election placards with which Rome is plastered are practically all Fascist, as the other parties are not attempting to poll their full ...

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  20. SENTENCE OF DEATH.

    At the Central Criminal Court to-day, Thomas Roy Mitchell, aged [?]½ years, was charged with the having murdered Richard Pethybridge, jun., at ...

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  21. "HANDS UP!"

    An armed gang on Sunday night attempted to holp up Mr. Fouraker, a newspaper dealer in Great Smith-street. He was sitting in his shop ...

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  22. LOSS OF BENANDRA.

    The Marine Court to-day held an inquiry into the wreck of the small steamer Benandra on the bar at the entrance to the Moruya River on March 25. ...

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  23. SHIPBUILDERS' STRIKE.

    Yesterday's prospect of a settlement of the shipbuilding dispute has not been realised. The Employers' Federation, in a statement on Saturday, said ...

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  24. TRAGEDY OF THE SEA.

    The body of a man, apparently between 20 and 40 years of age, who had been dead two or three days, was found on the beach at Humpy Island ...

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  25. ALTERATION OF STOPPING PLACE.

    The Tramway Committee also reported that the alteration of the tram stop at Elizabeth-street on the Macquarie-street line had not yet been effected, as the ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND LOAN.

    A cablegram from the Premier (Mr. Theodore), despatched from London on Saturday, expressed the view that the Queensland conversion loan would be ...

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  27. RACEHORSES AS BUTCHER'S MEAT.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Paris correspondent says: It appears that certain Parisians were not aware of the real quality of the meat they recently ...

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  28. BANK MURDER.

    A large force of local police is scouring the country in the vicinity, of Borden, in Kent, searching for clues connected with the murder of Mr. W. ...

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  29. TENNIS.

    In the semi-final of the men's doubles championship at the Metropole tennis court, de Morpurge and Van Alen beat Norman Brookes and A. S. ...

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  30. LATE CARS.

    On a letter from the Golf Links Progress Association in connection with the 11.7 p.m. car from the G.P.O. to Proctor's-road, the association maintaining ...

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  31. MUSIC BY WIRELESS.

    A wireless entertainment given in Melbourne was distinctly heard in Burnie to-night by means of an ordinary wireless set made and owned by a lad, ...

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  32. RUSSIA.

    The Moscow correspondent of the "Daily Express" reports that startling revelations have been made by a special commission appointed by the ...

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  33. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Members of the House of Commons anticipate a critical debate when the second reading of the Evictions Bill is resumed on Monday evening. They ...

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  34. SPREAD OF CANCER.

    Referring to-day to the grave view taken by Sir Neville Howse, V.C., M.H.R., of the alarming spread of cancer, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) ...

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  35. VERSAILLES TREATY.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, ex-Prime Minister of Australia, repeated his address, "Sidelights on the Peace Conference," in New York to-night. He declared ...

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  36. PERTH MURDER.

    Detectives have not yet succeeded in discovering who murdered John Geo. O'Neill, the motor taxi driver, whose body was found in the Swan River near ...

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  37. BULL AT LARGE.

    In the New Norfolk Police Court yesterday before the Warden (Mr. V. M. Shoobridge) and Mr. Thomas Andrews, Js.P., Inspector Dwan prosecuting. ...

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  38. EXTENSION TO NELSON.

    In reply to a question by Alderman Facy, a report was submitted by the manager of the tramways as follows:— "The cost of the extension from ...

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  39. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    The defeat of Mr Robertson, the South African party candidate in the Wakkerstroom by-election, reduces the Government's nominal majority to ...

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  40. WIRELESS FEAT.

    Wireless enthusiasts in England listening to American broadcasting programmes early this morning constantly heard a puzzling noise. Afterwards ...

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  41. AMERICAN SCANDALS

    Senator Borah, speaking in a local church to-day, said he deplored the corrupt state of the American Government. This, he said, was partly ...

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  42. SCAMANDER RIVER ACCIDENT.

    The nine persons who were in the mail motor-bus which went off the end of the pu[?]t into the Scamander River on Saturday evening have now ...

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  43. BRITISH LABOUR PARTY.

    The labour party recorded a considerable number of victories in municipal council elections held in London suburbs yesterday. ...

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  44. CAR SHED, MOONAH.

    The Tramway Committee also reported that in October last a plan for the erection of a three-bay car shed at Moonah was approved by the Council. Authority ...

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  45. THE NATONE TRAGEDY.

    An inquiry was held to-day at Natone before the coroner (Mr. T. L. Mace) into the circumstances surrounding the death of James Carr, aged 14 years, who ...

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  46. WAR PENSIONS.

    The Ministry of Pensions announces that old people who had a son killed in the war will have their pensions increased by 5s., as 25s. for a single ...

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  47. W.A. ELECTIONS. MINISTER FOR AGRICULTURE.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. H. K. Maley), who was defeated by a Labour candidate by a small majority for Greenoga seat, stated to-day that the ...

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  48. RAILWAY UNIFORMITY.

    For the purpose of discussing the possibility of uniformity in railway matters throughout the Commonwealth more then 50 delegates arrived in Melbourne to-day. ...

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  49. CHESS MASTERS.

    The international chess master' tournament has entered its final week. Dr. Lasker is leading with five games won, one lost (to J. R. Capablanca), ...

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  50. FLAT RATE ON TRAMS.

    Alderman Shoobridge, in pursuance of notice of motion, moved— With the view of providing better conditions for living, and to prevtnt ...

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  51. GLENFERRIE MURDER.

    To-morrow night the State Cabinet will consider a petition from Angus Murray, who is awaiting execution for the murder at Glenferrie of Mr. T. R. ...

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  52. ALBANIAN TRAGEDY.

    A message from Reuter's correspondent at Tirana, in Albania, states that unknown persons have murdered two American merchants on the ...

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  53. FIRST COUNT COMPLETED

    The first count of the Kimberley seat in the Legislative Assembly elections was completed to-day, placing Mr. Coverley (Labour) in the lead, but the ...

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