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  2. COAL CRISIS

    LONDON. Monday.—The owners miners and the Government again conferred, Sir Robert Home presiding in Mr. Lloyd-George's absence. ...

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  3. GALLIPOLI BUNGLE

    LONDON, Monday — Mr. Winston Churchill, secretary o£ State for the Colonies was- the chief guest at the Australian and New Zealand Club's ...

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  4. FRANCE WANTS RUHR

    LONDON, Monday — Mr. Lloyd George, speaking in the House of Commons, said that as a result of conversations with M. Briand, the French ...

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  5. THE FUTILE LEAGUE

    LONDON, Monday — The committee of the League of Nations reporting on the disarmament problem says “What is needed is the acceptance of a one ...

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  6. ANGLO-JAP ALLIANCE

    NEW YORK, Monday — The “Chicago Tribune's” Tokio correspondent interviewed Baron Sakatand, a former Minister for Finance, and the present ...

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  7. BIG NAVY. YANKEES

    NEW YORK, Monday — The correspondent of the “New York Times”, in Washington says that' representative Kelly, in asking for the passage of a ...

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  8. IRISH REPUBLIC

    WASHINGTON, Monday —Senator Le Follette, in a speech, urged. Congress to a'dopt a resolution expressing that in its judgment the Irish ...

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  9. DESTROYING LETTERS

    LONDON, Monday — The latest catrage attributed to Sinn Feiners is the Injection of a corrosive fiaid into street, pillar boxes in London. A quantity of ...

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  10. MINISTER OF MUNITIONS

    LONDON, Monday — At the opening sitting of the Munitions Inquiry Committee, Mr. Loseby, the member of the House of Commons who ...

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  11. APPEAL TO HARDING

    PARIS, Monday — The “Petft Parisian's" Berlin correspondent says that the German proposals to President Harding are a compromise ...

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  12. WOOL POSITION

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday — The serious position of the wool -trade and danger of the complete collapse of the market was considered by the ...

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  13. AMALGAMATED ENGINEERS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday —My directors will not enter into an agreement that means Shortening the hours and increasing, wages at this critical ...

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  14. ROCKY FINANCES

    LONDON, Monday—Mr. [?] Chamberlain, speaking in the House of Commons, said that the past u=year was the most remarkable [?] ...

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  15. LLOYD GEORGE'S ATTITUDE

    PARIS, Monday — “Figaro,” commenting on the Hythe Conference, says that it is quit comprehensible that Mr. Lloyd George will consider ...

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  16. RAILWAYMEN RESTIVE

    LONDON, Monday — Addressing a meeting of miners at Lydeny, Mr. Cramp, president of the Railwaymen's Union, declared that the railwayman ...

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  17. U. S. MILITARY SECRETS

    WASHINGTON, Monday — War Secretary Weeks has requested Congress to frame legislation preventing the Germans stealing American ...

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  18. M. BRIAND RETURNS

    PARIS, Monday —M. Briand has returned to France. He expressed himself gratified at the results of his mission. ...

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  19. ANZAC DAY

    CAPETOWN,-Monday— ln memory of Anzac Day many people journeyed to the cemetery this afternoon to lay. wreaths on the graves of' Australian ...

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  20. APPEAL TO THE STATES.

    NEW YORK Monday.—The correspondent of the “New York Times” in Washington says that four German-Americans who are reported from ...

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  21. MUSICIANS' UNION

    MELBOURNE, - Tuesday.— Unrest amongst members of the Musicians' Union was referred to in the Federal Arbitration Court to-day by Mr. H. ...

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  22. MORE SMALL-POX

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—An additional case of smallpox among the native Crew of the steamer Gracchus has been reported by the medical officers ...

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  23. AFTER GERMAN GOLD

    PARIS, Monday.—The Reparations Commission has sent a note to the German Government stating that in view of the refusal to transfer the ...

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  24. THE DAY IN BRITAIN

    The annual pilgrimage to cemeteries in the United Kingdom was carried out on an-extensive scale. The organiser received many ...

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  25. UNAUTHORISED PLEBISCITE

    LONDON, Monday.—A report from Innsbruck stated that the Tyrol plebiscite resulted in 112,000 votes In favor of annexation to Germany and ...

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  26. CASE IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Another case of smallpox developed in Melbourne to-day. The patient, a woman, was removed to the State ...

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  27. GERMAN CAPITAL

    NEW YORK, Monday—The “Chlcage Tribune's correspondent in [?] Mires says that German capitalists are bringing their funds to the ...

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  28. A SEPARATE PEACE.

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — The Senate Foreign Relations .Committee favorally reported on the Knox peace resolution favoring ' a separate ...

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  29. LORD DERBY

    LONDON, Monday.—Lord Derby, speaking at Liverpool, admitted that he went to Ireland incognito because he desired freedom from the ...

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  30. CANADA AND U.S.A.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The “New York Post's'! Ottawa correspondent, says that the budget provision for 30,000 dollars for the expenses ...

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  31. IMPERIAL RELATIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday — Professor Arthur Berriedale Keith, writing on Imperial relations, states that the Peace Conference's -recognition of the ...

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  32. ENGLISH APPLE MARKET.

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  33. MOUNT LYELL POSITION

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— The directors of the Mount Lyell Co. and representatives of the A W. U. and other unions sat in conference this ...

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  34. GOLF

    LONDON, Monday — Mr. R. E. Howard, writing in the “Sportsman” opines that Kirkwood will do very well at St. Andrew's where the links, ...

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  35. WREATH FOR UNKNOWN WARRIOR

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — The Prime Minister is to be asked on behalf of the Australian women to carry with him to London' a laurel ...

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  36. GOING TO RUSSIA

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—In reply to a deputation of men desirous of going to Rossis. Mr. W. G. Mahony. M.P., .said lie did not like the idea ...

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  37. MESSAGE FROM ANZAC

    MELBOURNE Tuesday—Replying to the Anzac Day message from the Commonwealth Defence Department. Lieutenant-Genera' Sir A. G. ...

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  38. TAXATION NOT REDUCED.

    LONDON, Monday.—This Year's budget shows no reduction in taxation, nor new taxation, and no remission of taxation untill economies ...

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  39. DRAWING ON A BANK

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A case of alleged [?] pretences was brought under the notice of the police to-day. On March 11 a man went- to the Bank ...

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  40. CRICKET

    LONDON, Monday — After the Australian and New Zealand luncheon tomorrow the Australian cricket team will practice at Lords. ...

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  41. “NOTES FOR GOLD”

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A notice is to be hung in the shipping offices at the instance of the police warning intending passengers against entering ...

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  42. WHEAT. POOL

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — The question of whether the Commonwealth Government should countenance the continuance of the wheat ...

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  43. THE NEW PERSIA

    ALLAHABAD, Tuesday. — Raza Khan, the author of the Persian Cossack coup on February 21, has been appointed Minister for War. The ...

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  44. COTTON THREAD REDUCED.

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  45. Advertising

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