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  2. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    LONDON, Wendesday Night. — A arge number of the most prominent city business men have issued manifestoes appealing for funds to further ...

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  3. A LUCKY ESCAPE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The Westraha, which had a lucky escape from being wrecked on Clarke Islan. in Banks Strait, reached Melbourne at ...

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  5. THE PEACE TREATIES

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — In the House, of Commons, in moving the secound reading of a bill carrying into effect the Austrian and Bulgarian ...

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  6. AFFAIRS IN IRELAND

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — Apart form the North the one day strike in Ireland appears general. Trains, trams and mails have stopped, ...

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  7. THE AUSTRALIAN TARIFF

    TORONTO, Wednesday Night.—Mr Sheldon, the commonwealth Trade Commissioner, addressed 400 business men, and was enthusiastically ...

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  8. SITUATION IN GERMANY

    BERLIN, Wednesday Night. —There were tumuituons scenes on the Bourse on the announcement that Government shares in companies in Entente ...

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  9. HOSTILITY TO MILITARISM.

    BERLIN, Wednesday Night.— Herr Muller, speaking in the National Assembly, expressed the Government's undying hotility to all forms of ...

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  10. LAUNCESTON GENERAL HOSPITAL

    The monthly meeting of the board of management of the Launceston General Hopital was held last hight, when there were present: Messrs. G. T. ...

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  11. HOELZ'S TERRORISM.

    BERLIN, Wednesday Night.— Herr Hoelz suddenly appeared at Plauen, and invendiary detachments terrorised manufacturers and business people, ...

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  12. AMERICANS ANXIOUS.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Night.— Mr Sheldon's office is flooded with enquiries by exporters and manufacturers concerning the new Australian tariff. ...

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  13. AN INTERVIEW WITH HOELZ.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—"The Daily Chrpnicle" correspondent journeyed to Klingiwhal, and interviewed Herr Hoejz, who was found sitting in ...

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  14. STRIKE IGNORED IN NORTH.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.— The trade unions at Belfast and in the north of Ireland ignore the strike order. ...

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  15. CAUSES OF INCIDENT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — An inquiry is to be held by the Marine Board into the grounding of the Westlalia. One of the officers of the westralia ...

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  16. THE MOUNTJOY PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. the Acting Lord Mayor of Dublin was refased adimission to Mountlou Gaol, but he received an omcial bulletin: " All ...

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  17. INTERCHANGE OF OFFICERS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.— The Australian Press Association interviewed a high official at the India Office, in reference to General Sir William ...

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  18. REDUCING GERMAN ARMAMENTS

    PARIS, Wednesday Night. — Mr Winston Churchill, Marshal Forch, and others attended a conference, at which decisions were taken to ...

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  19. AVIATION

    WELTEVREDEN, Wednesday Night.—The landing ground at Grissee has been disapproved of, so that now it is uncertain where the next ...

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  20. AMERICAN RMLWAY STRIKE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Night. —A cabinet meeting has been summoned to cendeaver to settle the railway strike, which is now involing 100,000 ...

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  21. FRENCH OFFICERS' AIMS.

    BERLIN, Wednesday Night.— The Wolff Bureau officially publishes the report of a setret meeting of French officers at Mayence on April 10, at ...

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  22. A FURTHER DELAY.

    WELTEVREDEN, Thursday, Morning.—The ball-bearing of Captain Matthews's Sopwith has broken down, and the machine has been totally ...

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  23. REVOLT IN GUATEMALA

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Night. —The Governemnt forces and the revolutionaries at Guatemala agreed to an armistice to arrange peace, ...

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  24. AVIATOR'S TRCUBLES.

    ALLAHABAD, Thursday Night. — The framework of Lieutenant Poulet's damaged aeroplane at moulamein has been brought to Rangoon and is ...

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  25. IMMIGRATION

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.— Mr Christopher Turner read a paper before the Colonial Institute on the organisation of migration within the ...

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  26. BRITISH TRADE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The Board of Trade returns of imports during March show that they totalled £177,000,000, being an increase of ...

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  27. PRISONERS TO BE RELEASED.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. The Exchange Telegraph correspondent at Dublin states that the Mountjoy prisoiiers will be released immediately. ...

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  28. THE COMMONWEALTH LINE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Mr. Larkin managing director of the Commonwealth Shipping Line, in an interview with "The Daily Express," said: ...

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  29. DISSATISFIED SOLDIERS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Not having received satisiaction form the Prime Minister, a deputation from the Returned Soldiers' and Sanors' Democratic Association ...

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  30. THE LATE SIR H. GOOLD-ADAMS

    CAPE TOWN, Wednesday Night.— In the Assembly this afternoon the Preinier (General Smuts), in moving a vote of condolence with the family of ...

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  31. THE DIVORCE LAWS

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — In the Hourse of Commons Mr A. Rendall moved a resolution in favor of legislation embodying the majority report of ...

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  32. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE

    CAPE TOWN, Wednesday Night. —At Port Elizabeth yestcrdav one of the biggest grain elevators in the country, belonging to the S. A. Milling ...

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  33. NO UNCONDITIONAL RELEASE.

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — Authorities at Downing-street state that the Sinn Feubers will not be released unconditionally, but will be relcased on ...

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  34. REMARKABLE DEMONSTRATIONS. THRILLING FEFECTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — The [?] demonstration was angrily shaking of Sinn Fein flags in the direction of the prison and the shouting of Sinn ...

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  35. THE MORATORIUM

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — It is probable that an effort will shortly be made in Parliament to secure the extension of the moratorium that was brought into ...

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  36. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION

    CAPE TOWN, "Wednesday Night.— In the Assembly this afternoon General Smuts announced the resignations of Mr Van Heerden, Minister for ...

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  37. ITALY AND JUGO-SLAVIA

    ROME, Wednesday Night. Negotiations between Italy and Jugo-Slavia continue favorably, ad it is expected they will be concluded befodre ...

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  38. SCENES AT MOUNTJOY PRISON.

    The Mountjoy Prison continues the object of a pilgrimage of 1000 Irishmen, despite tanks, machine guns, and barbed wire, and soldiers with fixed ...

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  39. N.S.W. TRAFFIC

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Returns furnished by the traffic branch of the Police department show that for the year ending December 31 last there ...

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  40. BRITAIN AND FRANCE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — In the House of Commons, during question time, Mr Bonar Law stated that it was undesirable to publish the ...

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  41. GENERAL McCREEDY GOES IRELAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.— General Sir Nevil McCreedy (Commissioner of Metropolitan Police) has gone to Irelad. He crossed the Channel on ...

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  42. THE SUPREME PENALTY

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The man Holt, who was condemned for the murder of a woman, has been executed. ...

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  43. NON-RELEASE OF SINN FEINERS JUSTIFIED.

    "The Daily Chronicle." in a leader, justifies the non-release of Sinn Feiners. They have not been put on trial because every man who gave evidence ...

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