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  2. COAL CRISIS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Sir Eric Geddes, speaking in the House of Commons, said that he regretted to inform the House that the ...

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  3. HELPLESS GERMANY

    PARIS, Tuesday — M. Briand, Premier of France, speaking in the Chamber of Deputies, said that he acquainted Mr. Lloyd George with the military ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Sir Newton Moore presided at the Australia and New Zealand Club’s luncheon to the Australian cricket team at the ...

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  5. DISARMAMENT

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday. — The United Press Association’s correspondent in Washington learns that the United States Cabinet is seriously ...

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  6. CASTLE PROPAGANDA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An extraordinary proclamation has been posted widely in Queen’s County indicating a revolt within the ranks of Sinn ...

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  7. ORIENTAL PROBLEM

    OTTAWA, Wednesday—The Oriental problem intruded into the debate in the Canadian House of Commons to-night. Mr. H. H. Steyeus ...

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  8. FLAGS ON ANZAC DAY?

    SYDNEY, Wednesday — Because through an oversight, flags were not hoisted over the Sydney Town Hall on Anzac Day, certain Nationalist ...

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  9. ABORTIVE CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The coal situation as a result of to-day’s conference is very gloomy. The owners tabled the elaborate statistics ...

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  10. PAYING THE INDEMNITY

    LONDON, Wednesday — It is not clear whether Germany’s new offer to pay an indemnity of £2,500,000,000 in annuities, totalling with interest £10, ...

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  11. U.S.A. AND JAPAN

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Speaking at the American “Get Together” Club, Mr. Hughes, the Prime Minister, said he did not believe, ...

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  12. CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—An important declaration concerning the attitude of the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration, where ...

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  13. APPEAL TO AMERICA

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday — The correspondent of the United Press Association in Berlin officially states that Germany’ reparations offer is 200 ...

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  14. LEAVING FOR LONDON

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday — The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) who leaves Melbourne to-morrow afternoon for Adelaide, where he is to catch the ...

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  15. THE AMERICAN NOTE

    BERLIN, Tuesday — The note sent to America on Sunday offers to assume liability for fifty milliard gold marks and to pay this in annuities ...

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  16. COCKATOO SCANDAL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Cockatoo Dockyards Commission resumed its sittings this morning, when it was decided that while [?] might ...

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  17. RIOTING IN TURIN

    ROME, Wednesday.—Arising out of the murder of a Fascist (Italian Nationalist) considerable rioting with Communists took place in Turin. ...

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  18. INDIAN FRONTIER

    ALLAHABAD, Tuesday — Heavy casualties occurred in a desperate fight at Waziristan. Under cover of a dust storm the Mahsuds ambushed the ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN FLAG AND WREATHS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday — The Australian flag and floral wreath of carved Australian timber was handed to the Prime Minister to-day by the ...

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  20. THE WORM TURNS.

    BERLIN, Tuesday. — Dr. von Simons, German Foreign Minister, speaking in the Reichstag, discussed the new offer, and referred to Mr. ...

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  21. TEAM AT AUSTRALIA HOUSE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. M. L. Shepherd entertained the Australian team at Australia House. He invited them to make Australia House ...

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  22. NOTHING TO SAY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—When a middle-aged man, James Fernie, was presented for sentence before the Chief Justice at the Criminal ...

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  23. THE TEAM AT PRACTICE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Australian team, with the exception of Oldfield, practised at Lords. A large assemblage of spectators waited for ...

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  24. MINISTERIAL PARTY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday — The Prime Minister attended a meeting of the Ministerial party to-day and addressed them on the problems ...

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  25. SMALL POX OUTBREAK

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—No further cases of smallpox were reported to-day. Dr Robertson stated that there were not likely to be further ...

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  26. SPEAKERSHIP OF COMMONS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Commons Mr. Lloyd-George moved the thanks of the country to Mr. J. W. Lowther on his resignation ...

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  27. EXCHANGE OF MANUSCRIPTS

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday — The Minster of the Interior to-morrow is introducing a Bill vesting books and manuscripts known as the Grey ...

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  28. SENTENCES OF 15 YEARS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Bernard Patrick Brady and Francis William Wright, who were found guilty of the manslaughter of Jacob Borkheim, of ...

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  29. “INQUISITORIAL”

    LONDON, Tuesday.—British merchants’ protests are increasing against the inquisitorial nature of the regulations of the Australian War ...

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  30. “AGITATORS”

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Home Secretary, in reply to a question in the House of Commons, said that consideration was being given to ...

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  31. BRITISH CABINET

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Lloyd-George has invited Sir Gordon Hewart, Attorney-General, to join the Cabinet in recognition of his eminent ...

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  32. “WAR CRIMINALS”

    LONDON, Tuesday — The hearing of evidence of British war prisoners enable to attend the trials of war criminals at Leipsig, began at Bow ...

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  33. WAR SERVICE HOMES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — It was asserted by members of the Federal Public Accounts Committee, who are inquiring into the general ...

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  34. THE HIBBLE AWARD

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday—Messrs J. M. Baddeley and A. C. Willis, president and secretary respectively, of the Federated Coal and Shale Miners’ ...

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  35. PRICK OF WOOL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The newspapers publish the Sydney Farmers and Graziers’ Association’s decision that the average price of wool should ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Beltana’s pears and grapes are mostly overripe and unmarketable. ...

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  37. GOLF

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Kirkwood and East, interviewed by the Australian Press Association, agreed that from their limited experience of ...

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  38. N.Z. BOWLERS IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The New Zealand bowlers will play four fixtures in Wales, including a test match at Cardiff at the end of May. The ...

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  39. CHESS

    HAVANA (Cuba), Monday.—Jose Capablanca won the world’s chess Championship, defeating Lasker in five games and drawing in ten. ...

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  40. THIRD INTERNATIONAL

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday — The Danish Communist and more moderate trade union sections of the Labor party are amalgamating on the basis ...

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  41. MR. STOREY’S TOUR.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. John Storey’s and his wife’s health has much improved. He visits Port Sunlight on Thursday, and [?]alls in the ...

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  42. WOMAN MURDERED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — The blak boy suspected in connection with the Stanley tragedy, in which Mrs. Rixon met a violent death, is ...

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  43. APPEAL FROM HIGH COURT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Judicial committee of the Privy Council has reserved judgment In the West Australian case of the Powell Wood ...

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  44. COMING WOOL SALES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The wool sales opening on May 3 comprise 40,000 B.A.W.R.A. bales and 34,000 free Australian. ...

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  45. SIR BOSS SMITH IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Prince of Wales attended Sir Ross Smith’s [?] on his [?] ...

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  46. THE BRITISH CENSUS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The British census has been fixed for June 19. ...

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