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  2. FUTURE OF DOMINIONS.

    The Prime Minister, General Smuts, made a statement in the House of Assembly to-day regarding the forthcoming conference of Prime Ministers. ...

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  3. ANOTHER AIRMAN LOSES LIFE.

    SYDNEY.--While surf bathing at Newport beach on Saturday morning. Colonel Oswald Watt, D.S.O., a well-known aviator and sportsman, was carried out to sea ...

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  4. THE POPE AND IRELAND.

    His Holiness the Pope has sent £8000 for the relief of distress in Ireland. The gift was made through the medium of Cardinal Logue, Archbishop of Armagh. ...

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  5. AVIATION TRAGEDY AT PORT MELBOURNE.

    The most tragic event in the history of Australian aviation occurred at Port Melbourne yesterday afternoon, as a result of which two men and a young woman lost. ...

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  6. THE METAL INDUSTRY.

    The directors of the Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company made available on Saturday a lengthy statement which is being issued to shareholders reviewing the ...

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  7. THE AUSTRALIAN XI.

    The Australian Eleven began a match against the Maylebone club at Lord's to-day. Brilliant weather conditions prevailed. There was a large attendance of ...

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  8. SUPREME ALLIED COUNCIL.

    The Foreign Office has received a Note from the French Prime Minister, M. Briand, cordially agreeing to a meeting of the Supreme Allied Council at Boulogne ...

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  9. A CRICKET CONFERENCE.

    At the instance of Mr. Smith a cricket conference will be held at Lords on 6th June. Mr. Smith has compiled a list of matters for discussion, including the ...

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  10. NEWPORT PRACTICAL JOKE.

    After a night of suffering and a day spent in a semi-conscious condition, George Day (15), the vic[?] of a practical joke at Newport railway workshops, su[?] ...

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  11. EMPIRE DAY CELEBRATIONS.

    In confor[?] with the Empire wide arrangement adopted on the suggestion of the Earl of Meath under which the birthday of the late Queen Victoria is celebrated ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN CAPTAIN'S BIRTHDAY.

    SYDNEY.-- Warwick Armstrong, captain of the Australian cricket eleven, was 42 years of age on Sunday. ...

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  13. A BIG SCORE BY JUPP.

    Playing with Sussex in a match against [?]ser, V. Jupp scored 179, and W. Bowley put on over 200 runs for the first wicket. Bowley, who scored 127, made 146 in a ...

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  14. PROFESSIONAL GOLF.

    The final round of M'Vitie and Price's £800 professional tournament at Oxhey, for whchd all the leading professionals were entered, was competed for to-day. It ...

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  15. THE EX-EMPEROR CHARLES.

    It is reported from Geneva that the ex- Emperor Charles of Austria has notified the Swiss Federal Council of his intention to leave Switzerland in August. He has ...

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  16. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Earl of Stredbroke and the Countess of Strodbroke, attended by Mr. R. Neil Smith, private secretary, were present at the concert given by the New South Wales ...

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  17. COMMUNISTS IN LONDON.

    The police raided Communist offices in the Emit End to-day, and seized a quantity of literature, including "instructions" for the nationalisation of the mines and ...

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  18. GERMANS IN CANADA.

    According to a message received from Swift Current Saskatchewan, the Mennonite colony there, numbering 80,000, has completed arrangements to move from ...

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  19. COMPULSORY CONFERENCE CALLED.

    The registrar of the!Arbitration Court, Mr. A. M. Stewart, on Saturday intimated that, in view of the general position of the mining industry, a compulsory ...

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  20. DISLOYALISTS IN THE EMPIRE.

    The Melbourne branch of the Protestant Federation of Victoria held an Empire day, demonstration on Saturday in the Assembly Hall, Collins-street. Rev. T. S. B. ...

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  21. NEW NOTE IN BOLSHEVISM.

    It is reported from Moscow that a sharp disagreement has occurred between Lenin and Trotsky. Lenin declared at a Soviet council ...

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  22. EXECUTIVE'S ACTION ENDORSED.

    ZEEHAN (Tas.).--A general meeting of the A.W.U. held at Queenstown on Sunday, was attended by about 300 members. The position was discussed for two hours. ...

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  23. THE COAL MINERS' STRIKE.

    An officer of the Coal Owners' Association denies that the owners have suggested any new scheme for the settlement of the dispute with the miners. "He says that ...

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  24. MAJOR ROSS'S WAR RECORD.

    The r[?]aser aviator, Hubert Galsworthy Ross, served throughout the war. He was attached to the Royal Air Force, in which he rose to the rank of major. With ...

    Article : 111 words
  25. TRIAL OF WAR CRIMINALS.

    Sir Ernest Pollock, Solicitor-General, with 60 witness, has started for Leipzig to give evidence at the trial of the German war criminals. ...

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  26. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Mary O'Donnell late of the St. George Hotel, Pakington-street, Geelong West, widow, who died on 19th January, by her will of 2nd July, 1920. left [?]6500 real estate and [?]9200 personalty to ...

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  27. THE GERMAN DYE TRUST.

    During 1920 the Aniine Dyes and Nitre Trust, comprising six companies, made a gross profit of nearly 522,000,000 marks ([?]26,100,000, reckoning the mark at [?] ...

    Article : 83 words
  28. HOW THE FALL WAS CAUSED.

    An interesting theory was advanced by another aviator attached to the aerodrome to explain the sudden fall of the aeroplane. The machine first dropped, the ...

    Article : 114 words
  29. SECTARIANISM.

    SYDNEY.--Speaking at Mudgee town hall Dr. M. O'Farrell, Roman Catholic bishop of Bathurst, said that at the present time the Catholic community was ...

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  30. A DECISIVE OFFENSIVE.

    A telegram from Constantinople states that the Turks expect that a Greek offensive will be undertaken shortly which will decide definitely the diplomatic and ...

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  31. A CONSUMPTION CURE.

    Eight British specialists, including Sir Harry Bruce-Porter, have visited Geneva to investigate Dr. Spahlinger's consumption cure. They examined every stage of the ...

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  32. CELEBRATION IN THE COUNTRY.

    BENDIGO.--Special services in connection with Empire day were held in the various churches, and appropriate [?] were preached on Sunday. The ...

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  33. FIRE ON A STEAMER.

    A fire due to a leaking [?] tank caused heavy damage on the United States Shipping Board's new steamer Panhandle State, 10,500 tons. The vessel was beached. ...

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  34. Motor Cycle Strikes Post.

    A motor cycle accident which happened at Port Melbourne on Saturday-afternoon resulted in the death of Arthur Martini, 27, of Drummond-street, ...

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  35. REV. WORRALL ON DR. MANNIX.

    At Wesley Church P.S.A., Rev. Henry Worrall, speaking on Dr. Mannix and National Unity, said that there were rebel devils ready to tear the flag to pieces and ...

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  36. COMMENTS BY PREMIER.

    HOBART.--In connection with the Mount Lyell trouble, the Premier, replying to the leader of the Opposition's comments that the State should subscribe to ...

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  37. WALL-STREET EXPLOSION.

    At Bayonne, New Jersey, yesterday Giu[?] de Filipo, an Italian truckman, was arrested and formally charged with having driven the waggon loaded with ...

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  38. SERVICE IN DOMAIN AT SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY.--Empire day was celebrated on Sunday in the Domain, where a [?] service was held on a large platform which the State Government had had ...

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  39. GENERAL CABLES.

    R.M.S. Osterley has secured a full complement of stewards, and will sail from London for Australia on Wednesday. General Smuts stated in the South ...

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  41. THE PRICE OF GOLD.

    The [?]sing houses are considering important proposals for the stabilising of the price of gold. It is suggested that a years output should be sold in advance in ...

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  42. MOUNT MORGAN TROUBLE.

    Mr. W. G. Higgs, member for [?] of whose electorate Mount Morgan forms a part, telegraphed to the mayor of Mount Morgan, and to Mr. J. Stopford, ...

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  43. W. M. Richards and Co.'s Liquidation.

    With regard to the report of an application to the court for a committee of inspection in the matter of W. M. Richards and Co. Pty. Ltd., the statement was made ...

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