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  2. DOUGLAS' ELEVEN

    LONDON, Sunday — The correspondent of the Australian Press Association in Paris states .that the Marylebone team from Australia ...

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  3. PUTTING BAILIFF IN

    BERLIN, Sunday — The overshadowing subject is the discussion of the threatened French advance if the £600,000,000 due on May 1 is not paid or ...

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  4. LABOR'S BLACK FRIDAY

    LONDON, Sunday — The miners leaders are out of town. The result the conference dismayed their followers on the coalfields. The bitterest ...

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  5. TRADE WITH RUSSIA

    NEW YORK, Sunday — The correspondent of the New York "Times" in Washington says that Judge Hughes, United States Foreign Secretary, ...

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  6. COST OF LIVING IN U.S.A.

    NEW YORK, Sunday — The correspondent of the New York "Times" in Washington says that President Harding asked the Federal Trade ...

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  7. THE FEDERAL "CRISIS'

    MELBOURNE, Monday — Although the Governor General is returning to Melbourne for a few days in order to keep in close touch with political ...

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  8. PLACATING THE INDIANS

    ALLAHABAD, Sunday — Lord Reading, the new Viceroy of India, visited Amritsar and viewed ' Jallianwalla Bagh. In a speech, at Lahore he ...

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  9. ATTACK ON WAGES

    ADELAIDE, Monday — Mr. Barwell, the Premier, in a statement to-day, said that in certain "industries wages would have to come down if the ...

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  10. REMOVING THE HAPSBURGS

    VIENNA, Sunday — The National Assembly, by a majority of one, has rejected a Bill of Edict against members of the Hapsbury family ...

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  11. WRANGEL OFFENDS

    PARIS, Sunday — The French Government has officially rebuked General Wrangel on the ground that he established a kind of Russian ...

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  12. WHEAT SHIPS

    SYDNEY, Monday — Giving evidence before the Legislative Council Committee on Monday, Mr. H. D. Bell, manager for Gilchrist, Watt and ...

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  13. COST OF LIVING

    LONDON, Saturday.— Official incant figures give the cost or living on April 1 as 133 per cent above pre-war rates. ...

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  14. THE OWNERS' OFFER .

    LONDON, Sunday — The Government's proposal for the settlement of the coal dispute is still open. The owner are advertising the offer to ...

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  15. CAN BASIC WAGE BE PAID?

    In all the attacks upon the past wage nong have been to upon or [?] as to say Qthat the proposed standard is too high. There in black [?] ...

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  16. WELSH RAILWAYMEN

    LONDON, Sunday — A mass meeting of the south Welsh railwaymen at Cardiff demanded an Immediate strike in support of the miners. Eventually ...

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  17. UNEMPLOYED DEPUTATION

    BRISBANE, Monday.— At a meeting" of unemployed members of the A.W.U., a complaint was made that a deputation, which waited on ...

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  18. PARSON ON THE RAMPAGE

    FREMANTLE, Monday — At a rally of the Protestant Federation In the Fremantle Town , Hall, at which the Major of Fremantle (Mr. Gibson, ...

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  19. HOME-AND DRY

    LONDON, Sunday — When the team arrived at Victoria station they received an' enthusiastic reception. Hundreds of people rushed the platform ...

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  20. STRIKING OIL

    MELBOURNE Monday— The Department of Home and Territories has been notified by two oil prospecting syndicates that they desire to be ...

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  21. BOWLING.

    LONDON, Sunday — The New Zealand bowlers on arriving were disappointed that there were no test fixtures. They had expected to play England. ...

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  22. WANT TO GO TO RUSSIA

    SYDNEY, Monday — Unemployed mien desirous of getting to Russia met to-day and decided to ask Mr. Garden, secretary of the New South Wales ...

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  23. KEPT A GAMING HOUSE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—At the City to-day Charles Saunders was-fined £20 in default one months imprisonment for having conducted a common ...

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  24. FORMER KAISERIN

    DOORN (Holland), Sunday — A great gathering of visitors, ex-royalties and other notabilities "attended the ex-Kaiserin's funeral. The ex-crown ...

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  25. STOLE A COFFIN

    BRISBANE, Monday — At the City Court Archibald Gardiner, aged. 34, was sentenced to seven days Imprionment for having stolen a coffin, the ...

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  26. OVERSEAS CARGOES

    LAUNCESTON, Monday— The Commonwealth steamer Araluen will arrive in the Tamar on Wednesday from England to land 200 tons of cargo, ...

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  27. THEFT OF TIMBER

    ADELAIDE, Monday,— The Full Court delivered in the case reserved by the Chief Justice on points of law arising out of the trial and conviction ...

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  28. W A. ELECTIONS

    PERTH, Monday.—The complete polling returns for Kimberley show that no counting at preferential votes was necessary. Mr. M. P. Durack was ...

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  29. MINING PROPOSITION

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — In mining circles interest centres in the action for alleged fraudulent representations relating to the sale, of shares in ...

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  30. FAULTY TINNED FRUIT

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Giving evidence before the Legislative Council Agricultural Committee presided over by Sir Joseph Carrothers, Mr. George M[?] ...

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  31. COALCONFERENCE

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.) Monday —. The coal conference has broken down. The owners have rejected the miners demands, declaring they mean ...

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  32. ALLEGED INCENDIARISM.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.- Morton Parker Pimental, film manager, was to-day arrested,' on a charge of Incend[?]arlism in connection with last week's fire in ...

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  33. S.A. MEAT EMPLOYES

    ADELAIDE, Monday.— Employes in the shops and factories section of the meat Industry are demanding a 44 hour week and 28 per cent Increase in ...

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  34. WHEAT AND HAY

    MELBOURNE, Monday — The Government Statistician estimates that for 1920-21 there were 2,295,865 acres under wheat in Victoria as compared ...

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  35. GET TOGETHER

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Recent events In South Australian and Federal police have apparently suggested to the Na[?] and Progressives Country ...

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  36. LABORER'S DEATH.

    ALBURY, Monday.— Patrick Montagu, laborer, unmarried, who aled In the Albury District Hospital late last night was admitted on Friday evening in an ...

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  37. ROWING.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.— This forenoon Mayor Monds tendered a civic welcome to the visiting crews who will take part In the inter State race on April 25. ...

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  38. BUILDING TRADE

    SYDNEY, Monday — The Building Trades Unions hare decided to "apply to the State Arbitration Court for an award covering all the unions in the ...

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  39. WORRY AND OVERWORK.

    Anxiety and worry have most har[?] effects upon the nervous system, Overwork also causes a man to become nervous and Inclined to worry.' This feeble ...

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  40. “MUCKED IT UP”

    LAUNCESTON, Monday —The termin us of the tramway system In High street was the scene of a sensational happening shortly after 8 o'clock [?] ...

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  41. DISASTROUS TORNADO

    CHICAGO Saturday.—It Is estimated bat 75 persons were killed and millions of doilars worth of property damaged by a [?]ornade and blizzard which ...

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  42. DUTY STAMP ON SALARIES

    Sir,—Could I be advised by some authority whether all persons receiving a [?] of £125 per annum or over are compelled to attach a revenue stamp in ...

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  43. "ADVANCE LAUNCESTON"

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—At the City Council meeting to-night on the motion of Alderman James, the Whole committee's recommendation to the ...

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  44. OSMIRIDIUM

    BURNIE, Monday.—The banks have been notified that buyers had suspended operations in osmiridium, but the [?]ket was expected to [?]pen shortly at ...

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  45. AUSTRALIANS IN FRANCE

    LONDON- Sunday — The teams arrived at Toulon on Saturday morning The Australians proceeded to Monte Carlo and are expected in ...

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