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  2. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday — In the House of Representatives to-day the Prime Minister, on the formal motion to print the ma[?] papers explained ...

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  3. THE TOZER TRAGEDY

    SYDNEY. Thursday,—Remarkable interest was taken In the trial at the Central Criminal court to-day of Mrs. Dorothy Mort on the charge of the ...

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  4. MINES THREATENED WITH DESTRUCTION

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Premier has written to the Coal Owners’ Association and the Miners’ Federation suggesting the desirableness of ...

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  5. NON-CO-OPERATORS

    ALLAHABAD, Wednesday. — The latest non-co-operation activity is to cripple excise by picketing drink shops and forcibly restraining those ...

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  6. BLACK AND TAN RULE

    LONDON, Thursday.—A military lorry, ambushed in Harcourt street, Dublin, returned the lire, killing two civilians and wounding three. ...

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  7. OVER-PRODUCTION OF WOOL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Despite the Willingness of London wool circles to assist the British-Australian Wool Realisation Association to work the ...

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  8. FIGHTING IN MID-TYRONE.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Simultaneous Sinn Fein attacks were made on the police all over Mid-Tyrone last night. Eight constable are in ...

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  9. FLOUR FOR THE MILITARY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Armed Republicans forced soldiers to drive two military lorries transporting flour from barges to a selected spot. The flour ...

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  10. THE “SUPERIOR” WHITE

    CONVINGTON (Georgia), Wednesday.— Clyde Manning, a negro, testifying at the trial of Williams, accused of the murder of negroes, told ...

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  11. KARL’S DEPARTURE

    VIENNA, Wednesday. — Colonel Lehar has resigned his commission. The Hungarian Government prior to Karl’s departure, undertook to ...

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  12. INTERNATIONAL USE OF RIVERS

    MADRID, Wednesday.—The International Waterways Conference; summoned by the League of Nations, is meeting in Barcelona. After a lengthy ...

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  13. AN OMINOUS DECISION.

    LONDON, Wednesday—The conference of the Transport Workers’ Federation in London decided to give the miners the assistance in their ...

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  14. HITCH IN NEGOTIATIONS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— In the House of Commons after the resolution sanctioning the regulations had been agreed to, Mr. Lloyd-George ...

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  15. BACK TO SWITZERLAND.

    GENEVA, Wednesday—Karl entered Swiss territory at Buchs. He will probably reside at Lucerne. ...

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  16. LONDON WOOL SALE.

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  17. COMMUNIST RISING

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—Since the outbreak of disturbances 3642 communist have been arrested, and remain in custody. During the rioting ...

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  18. GREEKS LOSE HEART

    PARIS, Wednesday.—An Athens communique states that the; offensive against Eskishehir has been Interrupted and troops have been orderly ...

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  19. WAGE REDUCTIONS IN HOLLAND.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.— The Dutch Coal Commission is discussing wage reductions. The miners are demanding State aid to maintain their ...

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  20. AMERICAN’S GRAIN PRODUCTION

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday. — The United Press Association’s correspondent says that Secretary for Agriculture Wallace met representatives of ...

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  21. BRUSHES WITH THE POLICE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A number of [?] followed encounters between the police and strikers at Cowden-Beath. The miners repeatedly ...

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  22. [?]TAIN NATIONALISM

    CAIRO, Wednesday.— Zagh[?] Pasha is nervously, prostrated after the demonstrations on his arrival, but announces that he stands tor ...

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  23. LINKING UP TASMANIA

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—To-day Senator Payne and Colonel Bell, M.H.R., introduce a Reputation to the Postmaster-General, consisting of, ...

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  24. PERSIA’S NEW REGIME

    ALLAHABAD, Wednesday.— Gendarmence at Meshed arrested leading politicians of the ancient regime, thus squashing a plot which was batching ...

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  25. WAR SERVICE HOMES

    MELBOURNE Thursday.—In the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. Bamford (Queensland), speaking on the war service homes position, said ...

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  26. DESTRUCTION OF MINES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The wide-spread Intimidation of pumpmen continues, especially in Lanarkshire, where the police with difficulty, are ...

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  27. FIAT WORKS CLOSE DOWN

    SOME, Wednesday. — The Fiat works at Turin have, closed down, Thirteen thousand workers have been dismissed owing to their refusal to ...

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  28. UNIQUE WILL CASE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The action against Whitworth executors was dismissed with costs. Mr. Justice Eve said that the odious and disgraceful ...

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  29. THE MAIL SERVICE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In the House of Representatives to-day, in reply to Mr. Atkinson’s question as to bow long the present Bass Strata ...

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  30. AEROPLANE CRASH

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—An aeroplane accident at Point Cook yesterday resulted in the death of the mechanic, Corporal B. W. Wh[?]ker, 24 ...

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  31. TIMBER INDUSTRY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In the Senate rooms to-day a deputation representing the Northern Tasmanian Timber Association waited on die ...

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  32. A PROTRACTED VOYAGE

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.—After a voyage extending over a period of eight months, during which time the Vessel ran ashore off the coast of ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Colonial Institute, at Earl Meath’s request, takes over the Empire Bay movement, and signalises the ...

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  34. DR. MANNIX “SILENCE”

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The “Morning Post’s” Rome correspondent says that Dr. Mannix’s visit had no political. Importance. His silence ...

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  35. OVERSEAS SETTLEMENT COMMITTEE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—At Winston Churchill’s request, Colonel Amery remains chairman of the Overseas Settlement Committee. ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Australia and New Zealand Club lunches the Australian Eleven on April 26 [?] Newton Moore presides. ...

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