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  2. THE PRINCE OF WALES

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—There has been thirty-three cases of influenza on the Renown since the beginning of February, but all mild. No fresh cases ...

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  3. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS

    PRETORIA, Tuesday Night. — In his last message to the electors General Smuts emphasises the gravity of the Republican issue and declares that ...

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  4. THE PEACE TREATY

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The newspapers contain a forecast of the Supreme Council's economic memorandum. The main lines are in accord ...

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  5. BRITAIN'S FINANCES

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—Lord Buckmaster, in the House of Lords, said it was proposed instead of a capital levy, which would interfere with ...

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  6. Advertising

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  7. STATISTICAL CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Mr G. H. Knibbs. the Commonwealth Statistics in an interview prior to sailing, said that the Australian ...

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  8. OUTRAGES IN IRELAND

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—A party of Sinn Feiners entered a grocer's shop in a village near Thursday Tipperary, and fired revolvers at ...

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  9. NO FRESH CASES.

    LONDON, Monday Night. There are no fresh cases of influenza on the Renown. Five clear days must elapse from the notification of the last case ...

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  10. BELGIUM AND HOLLAND

    BRUSSELS, Tuesday Night. —A Council of Ministers, under the presidency of King Albert, has decided that Belgium shall refuse to sign a ...

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  11. EX-KAISER'S COUSIN

    BERLIN, Tuesday Night.—Herr Erbert has ordered the arrest of the ex-kaisers's cousin, Prince Joachim Albrecht, of Prussia, who has a leading ...

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  12. INSPECTION OF BANK ACCOUNTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The Irish authorities have summoned a number of banks, suspected of having relations with the Sinn Fein, to attend ...

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  13. THE CONDITIONS OUTLINED.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—The declaration on the economic conditions of the world approved by the Supreme Council yesterday states that the ...

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  14. AVIATION

    ALLAHABAD, Tuesday Night.— Captain Macintosh and Lieutenant Parer armed at Karachi from Chahba on Sunday afternoon. Flying ...

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  15. SIR EDWARD CARSON AND HOME RULE.

    It is reported that Sir Edward Carson has advocated the acceptance of the new Home Rule Bill. Another ac-count says that his speech was merely ...

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  16. RECOMMENDATIONS BY THE CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Monday Night. —The statistical conference recommends that the Imperial Council should be incorporated under a Royal Charter, the ...

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  17. AMERICAN CONSULATE

    BERNE, Tuesday Night.—The American Consulate at Zurich was wrecked by a bomb, but there was fatal results. The theory is that ...

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  18. AN AIRMAN MISSING.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. —M. Loraine, an airman actor, left San Miniato, a cathedral city of Italy, near Florence, intending a 630 miles ...

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  19. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    PARIS, Saturday Night.—Georges Carpentier the well-known boxer, on Wednesday marries Mademoiselle Gomgette Elsaassey, a pretty blonde, ...

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  20. SITUATION IN RUSSIA

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday Night.—A telegram from Reval announces 150,000 Bosheviks have crossed the Dniester, and will shortly enter ...

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  21. JEWISH COLONY SACKED

    JAFFA, Tuesday Morning.—Bedouins sacked the Jewish agricultural colony of Mettulah, on the Jordan, near Tiberias. They killed six ...

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  22. A SAFE LANDING.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — M. Loraine lauded safely at Marburg, in Germany. ...

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  23. CAIRO-CAPE FLIGHT.

    CAPE TOWN, Tuesday Morning.— The Government has selected a D.H.-9 bomb dropping machine, with B.H.P. engines of the Siddeley-Puma type, to ...

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  24. ART PURCHASES.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—The trustees of the Felton bequest have purchased the model by Barot, one of his few nudes; also a landscape by C. ...

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  25. EXPANSION OF AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Mr Shirras, Director of Statistics in India, in an interview with press representatives, emphasised that India afforded ...

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  26. LUDENDORFF AND STAFF GOING TO RUSSIA.

    HELSINGFORS, Tuesday Night. — Telegrams from Kovno state that General Ludendorff, with a considerable staff, has passed through going ...

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  27. TRANSACTIONS ON THE TURF

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—An action for alleged libel by Robert Sievers against Richard Wortton was continued to-day, the libel being in ...

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  28. MERTONS v. THE PRIME MINISTER.

    LONDON, Monday Night. —The King's Bench has approved of an agreement to stay the action Mertons v. Hughes, which was mutually ...

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  29. AN AMAZING SALE

    LONDON, Monday Night. —There was an amazing sale of the late Princess Lobanoff's wardrobe. She had collected a prodigious number of ...

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  30. VESSELS CAPTURED BY BOLSHEVIKS.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—A wireless message from Moscow states that the Bolsheviks at Odessa captured the cruiser Admiral Nakhimov, four fast ...

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  31. EMIGRANTS DELAYED.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—It is estimated that twelve thousand persons emigrating to Australia and New Zealand are at a standstill in London, ...

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  32. RESERVED JUDGMENT

    LONDON, Monday Night.—In the matter of Mr McCawley's appointment to the Queensland Bench, the appeal against the High Court's decision has been allowed. ...

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  33. GERMANY'S BLACK LIST.

    BERLIN, Wednesday Morning.—Germany's black list has been completed. It is reported that it contains more names than the Allies' list. The ...

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  34. EDUCATIONAL

    LONDON, Monday Night, — The World Association of Adult Education is appealing for £250,000 to endow and convert the famous Crosby ...

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  35. FACTS ABOUT GAS METERS

    The engineer has come to the rescue of the gas meter and purposes to put it on a plane so high and so honorable that hereafter the little ...

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  36. THE TURKISH CRISIS

    PARIS, Tuesday Night.—"Le Matin" says that the troops which are being sent to Constantinople from Asiatic Turkey will, with the three ...

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  37. THE EXTRA HALF-PENNY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. —In evidence before the Fair Profits Commission to-day, George A. Broadway, a baker of Footscray, said the reason why bakers in ...

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  38. FRENCH GOVERNMENTS OBJECTIONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. —An official communique from Paris says that the French Government's objections to the memorandum are purely ...

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  39. FURTHER MASSACRES OF ARMENIANS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. It is reliably learnt from Beirut that Turks massacred 15,000 A[?]nenians in Silica. The Allies will possibly be ...

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  40. WHAT THE MEMORANDUM MEANS.

    PARIS, Tuesday Night. M. Tardieu, in an article in "Petit Parisien," declares that the London economic memorandum to equivalent to a ...

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  41. AERIAL DEFENCE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Sir Ross Smith to-day expressed gratification at the scheme of aviation for defence purposes out forward by the Commonwealth An Board ...

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  42. INTERNATIONAL LOAN FOR GERMANY.

    PARIS, Tuesday Night.— Signor Nitti, who is returning to Rome, in an interview, said that the Supreme Council was considering whether it ...

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  43. TRADES UNION CONGRESS

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—A special Trades Union Congress meeting on Thursday will be the most momentous in tins history of the Labor ...

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  44. THE FRENCH PEOPLE DEEPLY STIRRED.

    "The Daily Telegraph's" Paris correspondent says that the French feeling is deeply stirred by the reports regarding the Council's ...

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  45. MARY PICKFORD'S DIVORCE

    NEW YORK, Saturday Night.—Desertion is the only ground in which Mary Pickford is seeking a divorce from Owen Moore, who left her in ...

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  46. A GERMAN MEMORANDUM.

    PARIS, Tuesday Night.—The Berlin correspondent of "Le Journal" states that the German Government has drawn up an economic memoranda ...

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  47. RINGAROOMA

    After a severe spell of dry weather a most welcome rain fell on Saturday and Monday. The funeral of the late Mrs Conroy ...

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  48. NERVOUSNESS IN FRANCE.

    "The Daily Telegraph" says that there is extreme nervousness in France least France may after all be cheated from her due. She considers that the ...

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  49. INTERSTATE NEWS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The allied industries connected with the Printing Trade Employees' Union have at a special meeting, declared in favor of a 44 hours' week ...

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  50. THE ADRIATIC QUESTION

    PARIS, Wednesday Morning. —President Wilson's reply regarding the Adriatic question is of a conciliatory tone. It maintains his attitude ...

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