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  2. HUNGARIAN REPUBLIC

    PARIS, Thursday. — A Hungarian wireless message states that Herr Bela Kun's negotiations with General Smuts' were most cordial. There is ...

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  3. FROM VARIOUS SOURCES

    BROKEN HILL, Friday. — Peter Hallpenny, of Horton Park, Tibooburra, has been “dogging” in open country. One of his horsed perished. ...

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  4. GENEVA THE CAPITAL

    LONDON, Thursday.—Paris newspapers deprecate the Peace Conference decision that Geneva shall be the of the League of Nations, ...

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  5. WATTS ULTIMATUM

    In answer to the extraordinary message sent to the Premier by the Acting Prime Minister on Wednesday evening regarding- the removal of ...

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  6. Advertising

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  7. WHY TAKE DRUGS?

    A medical correspondent writes in the "Daily Mail":—"The drug-taking habit is readily cultivated. Every doctor has experience of men and ...

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  8. RAILWAY WORKERS DISCONTENTED.

    AUCKLAND, Friday.— Discontent has been simmering in the railway service, but the recent announcement by the Minister for Railways, ...

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  9. “REDUCED ARMAMENTS.”

    PARTS, Thursday.—Under the redrafted covenant the States agree to reduce armaments. The plan for such reductions was suggested by the ...

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  10. Irish Strikes

    LONDON, Friday. — The strike of railwaymen and all .other transport workers has brought business to a standstill at Limerick. The unrest ...

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  11. DEPORTING GERMANS

    AUCKLAND, Friday.—The steamer Willochra, sailing at the end of April, will take 240 Germans, including Schultz, ex-Governor of Samoa, for ...

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  12. RAILWAY OFFICERS' SALARIES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A railway award granted to-day gives first-class railway officers £305 to £350 per year; second, £280 to £275; fourth, £225 to ...

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  13. RELIGIOUS LIBERTY CLAUSE.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The Jewish representatives failed to secure the inclusion of the religious liberty clause in the League of Nations. ...

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  14. Tillers of the Soil

    LONDON, Thursday-—A conference of delegates representing two thousand branches of the Agricultural Workers' Union passed a resolution ...

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  15. ADMITTEDLY CLEVER.

    LONDON. Thursday—The publication of the official summary of the League of Nations' covenant has attracted considerable attention. The ...

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  16. SHIPBUILDING SCHEME.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—preparations are well forward for starting ship building at Port Adelaide. Sixty men are employed on necessary works. ...

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  17. CHAMPION OF DEATH PENALTY.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—A deputation from the Australian Labor party waited on Premier Peake, and asked for abolition of the death penalty. ...

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  18. Further Indian Riots

    LONDON, Thursday.—It was stated in the House of Commons that further riots occurred in India. The telegraph offices at Lahore, Allahabad, ...

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  19. RIGHT REV. BISHOP STEPHEN.

    The Right Rev. Reginald Stephen, M.A., D.D., etc., etc., Lord Bishop of Tasmania, has just been notified of his election to the See of Newcastle. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Appeal to Other States

    Mr. Lee also telegraphed to the Premiers of West Australia and Queensland, advising them of his protest to the Prime Minister, and ...

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  21. COALITION WEARIED OF.

    AUCKLAND, Friday.—A good deal of speculation is beginning to light up the horizon on the failure of the Coalition Government to deal with ...

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  22. Sweeping Majority

    BERLIN, Thursday.—The municipal elections at Posen reveal that where hitherto the Poles were in minority they now possess under universal ...

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  23. Le[?]islators Indignant

    Senator O'Keefe gent the following telegram o Thursday to the Acting Prime Minister:— “To-day’s papers here published ...

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  24. Turbulent Turkey

    LONDON, Thursday.—Revolution ary conditions In Turkey are feared. New massacres of Armenians are reported. ...

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  25. ORIGINS.

    Sir,—I have read Mr. A. Dunkley'a letter, published in to-day's issue [?] “The World” 'in reply to Mr. A. J., Tailor on "Origins,'' and I would ask ...

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  26. Battalions of Jans

    TOKIO, Thursday.—Six battalions of Japanese troops have been sent to Korea for the purpose of suppressing the disturbances. ...

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  27. THE QUICK AND THE DEAD

    Sir,—May I, as a plain man in the street of the city of Launceston, express a brief and just appreciation of your persistent and fearless efforts to ...

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  28. General Cables

    LONDON, Thursday .— Miss Ellen Terry, despite her 71 years, played a wonderful part in “Romeo and Juliet,” and took , the Lyric Theatre by storm ...

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  29. Federal Members Alarmed

    Senator Earle and Mr. Laird Smith, M.H.R., on Thursday addressed the following telegram to Mr. Watt:— “Have read with alarm your ...

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  30. CHIEF HEALTH OFFICER'S COMMENT.

    “I am very much obliged for the bint, and will see that precautions are taken,” said Dr. Clarke on Thursday when the above letter was brought ...

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  31. THE GRAND MARCH.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The grand march through London on May 3 is likely to be confined to Dominion troops. ...

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  32. COMPANY CLOSES DOWN

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — It has been decided by the directors of the North Mount Farrell Silver-Lead Co. to close down the company’s ...

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  33. TO COMBAT TYPHUS.

    PARIS, Thursday—The Red Cross Congress at Cannes has decided on a world-wide crusade among old and young with a view to creating a health ...

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  34. THURSDAY’S WEATHE[?]

    The anti-cyclone over the eastern States has continued to weaken during the last 24 hours, and has moved slightly eastward. Its centre is now over ...

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  35. HYDRO-ELECTRIC COMPANY.

    Sir,—We beg to inform you that Dr. Glasson's report on the manufacture of electrodes having proved satis[?]ctory the Government has agreed to D[?] the ...

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  36. WAKE UP.

    Sir,—What a sleepy place Hobart, and Tasmania- generally, is. I am almost most ashamed to say I am a native The Federal Government ...

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  37. LANDLESS TASMANIA.

    Sir,—The article under the abov[?] heading which appeared in last Tuesday's issue of "The World" was the most informative I ever rea[?] on the ...

    Article : 129 words
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