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  2. YELLOW FACE DOMlNANI

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The ''Evening World's" Tientsin correspondent says that the authorities believe .that, the reconstruction ...

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  3. ELECTIONS IN ITALY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily Herald's" Rome correspondent says that bloodshed and terror, unparalleled in recent history, has marked the ...

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  4. COAL CRlSIS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Unofficial conversations between the responsible leaders of the owners and the miners and Government representatives ...

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  5. THE IRISH PROBLEM

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The "New York Herald's'' London correspondent says that Mr. Martin Glynn, a former j Governor of New York, met ...

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  6. AMERICA AND SOVIET

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Administration officials have announced that United. States Government refuses deal with the Russian Government ...

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  7. AUSTRALIANS ELEVEN

    LONDON, Tuesday — The match between the Australians and the Services' team was resumed this morning in brilliant and hot weather, ...

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  8. U. S. MARITIME STRIKE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday—Captain He vans, National Director of the Shipping Board's Sea Service Bureau, has announced that the out-and-out open ...

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  9. UPPER SILESIA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Supreme Council has been summoned week-end to deal with the question. The French are ...

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  10. AERIAL SERVICE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday —The Defence "Minister states that, with regard to the decision of Cabinet to call tenders for an aerial service between ...

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  11. WHY?

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Herbert Smith, speaking at Barnsley, said: "Why does not Mr. Lloyd George and the coal owners table alternative ...

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  12. THE LYELL POSITION

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday — Mr. J M Donald M. L. C chairman of the Combined Unions Committee made the following statement to-day ...

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  13. VICTORY FOR REACTIONARIES.

    ROMS, Tuesday —Though incomplete the election returns show a general victory for the National-Liberal Coalition, except at Milan ...

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  14. EXCURSION STEAMER.

    LONDON Tuesday —A party of University students on an excursion stermer in Cork Harbor were ordered by men ashore to show down. The ...

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  15. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday. — In the House of Representative to-day Mr Makin (N. S. W.) asked the Acting Prime Minister (Sir J. Cook) if he. would ...

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  16. THE BAWRA

    LONDON, Tuesday —Sir Arthur Goldfinch, Director of "Raw Materials, in. a letter to the newspapers, says that the Bawra policy is very simple, ...

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  17. TERRORISM IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON Tuesday —The police have discovered that some of the Sinn Fein outrages in London on Sunday were perpetrated by gunmen ...

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  18. DESTROYING LOCUSTS

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Seventy-thousand flame-throwers, which the French captured during the war, are now used to reped clouds of locusts blown ...

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  19. AMBASSADOR TO VATICAN

    PARTS, Tuesday—France having resumed official relations with the pope, M. Jonnart has been appointed French Ambassador to the Vatican ...

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  20. SUPREME COURT PROCEDURE

    SYDNEY,. Wednesday —Mr MTiernan the Attorney-General Stated on Wednesday that an. honorary committee, consisting of ...

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  21. THE MOTOR CAR TRAGEDY.

    LONDON Tuesday —The brothers Cornwallis playing cricket for Hampshire against Kent left the field on receiving a telegram that the Sinn ...

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  22. SLUMP IN LABOR POWER

    CHICAGO, Wednesday.— The United States Railroad Labor Board has decided that prevailing conditions Justify to an extent yet to be determined, ...

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  23. BENALLA'S PASSENGERS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Benalla's passengers are housed by the company, except those who retained to their homes The P. and O. Co. is ...

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  24. SELECTING A CAPTAIN.

    LONDON, Wednesday—The "Daily News" asking who will lead England says "The announcement that Fry captains the Marylebone's on ...

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  25. AMERICA'S SACRED SOIL

    WESSINGTON, Tuesday. —The United States Government is extremely anxious for the immediate passing of the Kellogg Bill, which ...

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  26. TURKISH AFFAIRS

    CONSTANTINOPLE Wednesday— Bekirsar has resigned from the Foreign Ministership in the kemalist Cabinet owing to the Augora ...

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  27. SHOTS AT FOOTBALL MATCH.

    LONDON Wednesday —During a military motham match at Bandon a party of civilians fired with machine goes upon the players and spectators ...

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  28. REPARATIONS PAYMENTS

    PARIS, Wednesday.—In accordance with the. Auies. demand requiring payment of an instalment of the indemnity by May 30. the. German ...

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  29. WATCH AGAINST ESSEX.

    LONDON Wednesday — The weather wis warm and bright and the wicket was excellent for the: match between the Australians and Essex ...

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  30. SAIDS ON LONDON DWELLINGS

    LONDON Wednesday. —In addition to rounding up Sinn Feiners detectives raided private dwellings in all pasts of London and selzed a ...

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  31. BOULEVARD TRAGEDY .

    PARIS, 'Tuesday. — An astonishing tragedy occurred on a boulevard. A wife was wheeling her husband in a bath chair He was paralysed in ...

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  32. MINERS LINKING UP

    NEW YORE; Wednesday.—The anthracite' miners have' passed a resolution" to Join forces with the bituminous miners, * formulating polities ...

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  33. MARX ON IRELAND

    Ross's for May has a very interesting article Marx on Ireland inter all it is remarked spargo says Marks friendship for the Irish ...

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  34. "AN IRISH KING"

    LONDON Wednesday. — Lprd High Cecil, interviewed on the Irish question stated The nearer we can approach to independence, the ...

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  35. BOTTLE OH STRIKE

    Sydney, Wednesday.—It" Is estimated by Mr M Mabon. secretary of the Bottle Gatherers' Union, that owing to the recent strike of. bottle watherers ...

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  36. INDIANS ASSERTIVE

    LONDON, Tuesday —The Australian Press Association learns that Sastri, the Indian representative on the Imperial Cabinet of India, will ...

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  37. BROKEN WILL MINES.

    BROKEN HILL, Wednesday — It is reported, that about .40 members of the Broken Hill Proprietary staff have been. given a month's notice of ...

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  38. IMMIGRANTS FOR N. Z

    LONDON. Wednesday.—New Zealand is shipping 150 immigrants each the Paparoa on May 26, the Ruahine on June 2, and the Dorset on ...

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  39. PREPARING FOR THE TEST.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Playing against Sussex, Hendren scored 102. Playing against Derbyshire, in the second innings Howell took seven ...

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  40. LETTER .FROM CORK.

    Archdeacon Beechinor sends us the following extract from a letter: Mary Curtin, cousin of the martyred hero M'Swiney. looking out on ...

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  41. MOUNT MORGAN MINE. "

    BRISBANE, Wednesday -4 Referring to the Mt. Morgan .position today. the Premier said the proposed weekly rebate of railway ...

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  42. DRIVEN BY ELECTRICITY

    NEW YORK, Wednesday —Mr Myokura the chairman of the Japanese Naval Commission, has announced that a contract has been awarded ...

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  43. THE ENGLISH ELEVEN.

    LONDON. Wednesday.— Mr E Sewell writing in. the. Daily chronicle proposes the following. English team for the first test; Fry.' Rhotes ...

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  44. NURSE CAVELL'S BETRAYER

    BRUSSELS, Tuesday. — Armand Jeanne, the betrayer of Nurse Cavell. has been arrested at Mons. Jeanne throughout the Gorman occupation of ...

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  45. FRY's RETURN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Express says that C. B. Fry has retained to the game tuned up for things. There Is confidence that ...

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