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  2. GENOA CONFERENCE

    ROME, Thursday —The Polish, Finaish, Belgian, Russian and Portion of the British delegation have reached Genoa. The Russians ...

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  3. AN UNSAVORY COOK

    James Bernard Henessy, alias John Riley, appeared in the City Police Court yesterday on a charge of having stolen on March 25 a suit of ...

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  4. TO BE GUILLOTINED

    BRUSSELS, Thursday — The Advocate General has decided not recommend. Armand -Jeannes, the betrayer of Nurse Cavell, to mercy, thus ...

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  5. GRAFT IN CONGRESS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Scenes disorder occurred in the House of Representatives when the Democratic representatives frim Texas attacked ...

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  6. TRISH DISORDERS

    LONDON, Thursday—A hundred recruits going from Kerry to Dublin to enlist in the Free State army were taken in custody by a force of ...

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  7. FATE OF COLIN ROSS

    MELBOURNE, Friday — A special meeting of the. State Cabinet has been called for Monday to consider the sentence of death passed- on Colin ...

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  8. IMMIGRATION

    LONDON, Thursday — The Colonial Institute to-day gave a luncheon Sir James Mitchell (Premier of Australia) at the Hotel Victoria. ...

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  9. SLASHED WITH A KNIFE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mrs. Alice Curry (33), a servant, who had been living apart from her husband, was seriously wounded last night, and is now ...

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  10. PROTECTION OF CONSTABLES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—As a Result of a deputation of members of the House of Commons, the Cabinet has telegraphed Sir Nevil Macready ...

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  11. TROUBLED GENERAL

    NEW YORK, Thursday — General Semenov's troubles since he arrived in America seem endless. As soon as he stepped into New York he ...

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  12. MINER KILLED

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Owing to fell of coal in No. 6 Neble Yale colliery, Ipswich, Thomas Felix (32), a married man, was killed. He was ...

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  13. MR. M'GOWEN DEAD

    SYDNEY, Friday — Mr. James Sinclair Taylor M'Gowen M.LG the first Labor Premier of New South Wales died suddenly at his [?] this ...

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  14. LORD CURZON CANNOT GO.

    LONDON, Thursday — Lord Curzon (Foreign Secretary) Is suffering from severe neuritis. Sir A. Worthingtor [?] Secretary of State for ...

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  15. AMERICAN TARIFF

    BUENOS AYERS, Thursday — The Argentine wool exporters requested the Foreign Minister to protest against the American wool tariff of ...

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  16. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Thursday.—Lord Muir Mackenzie, in the House of Lords today, re-introduced the Betting Bill, providing for the validity of cheque ...

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  17. AMERICAN ATTITUDE.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The Secretary of State, Mr. C. E Hughes, has informed the American Ambassador, Mr. Child in Italy that the ...

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  18. ALLEGIANCE TO FREE STATE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Republicans have urged the army to abandon allegiance to the Free State This is believed to be the beginning ...

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  19. U.S. COAL STRIKE

    WASHINGTON, Thursday — Four coal .mine owners associations have refused to attend the conference - with the strikers, which was suggested by ...

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  20. ROUGH ON RABBITS

    BURNIE, Friday — According to reports from the country districts of the Emu Bay municipality the Council's rabbit poisoning scheme is ...

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  21. W.A. LAND SETTLEMENT

    LONDON, Thursday— Cables from Australia report that the. Imperial the Commonwealth, and the west Australian Governments have ...

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  22. VISITING WAR GRAVES.

    LONDON, Thursday—In the covered of railways is issuing cheap, tickets throughout the summer, except in July and August, to-parlies of 12 ...

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  23. NINE YEAR OLD BOY SHOT.

    BELFAST, Thursday. — Today's casualties include a nine year old boy. Armed women held up two trains in County Donegal, and seized ...

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  24. IMPERIAL AIR SERVICE

    LONDON, Thursday — The Air Minstery announces that the Air Council, considering the Imperial airship scheme promoted by a British ...

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  25. BRITISH PRIME MINISTER.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—It is generally expected that the main purpose of Mr. Lloyd George's visit to M. Poincate (French Premier) to-morrow is ...

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  26. BUTTER AND EGGS

    BURNIE, Friday—In view of the Victorian butter Lautories increasing the price of butter by a penny per Ib., the North-Western Butter ...

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  27. ENGLISH TENNIS.

    LONDON, Thursday—In the covered courts tennis championships Fisher defeated O'Hara Murray by G—1, 7—5, 6—2,-and Lycett defeated ...

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  28. QUESTION OF TAXATION

    LONDON, Thursday.—In reply to question in the House of Commons to-day Sir Robert Home (Chancellor the Exchequer) said the Irish Provisional ...

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  29. ORCHARD TAX

    The Director of Agriculture Mr.[?] A. Brans) has received the [?] letter from the Minister for Agriculture of New Zeeland [?][?] ...

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  30. ENTERTAINMENTS

    The Strand Theatre management has a very fine, programme, which will be presented for the last to-day at 2.30, and this Evening at 8. ...

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  31. ENGLISH CRICKET

    LONDON, Thursday — Mr. C. H. Parkin has received permission to act as a professional tor the Nelson Club until Mr. E. A. M'Donald arrives ...

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  32. ENGLISH ELECTIONS

    LONDON. Thursday—Well informed quarters desert that Mr. Lloyd George-and Mr. Austen Chamberla'n have definitely decided to defer the ...

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  33. ECHO OF VERSAILLES

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Lloyd George, replying to a question in the House of Commons, said he- did not recollect giving Mr. Huddleston ...

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  34. SHIPBUILDING STRIKE

    LONDON, Thursday.— The Ship builder's Employers' Federation has definitely refused to re-negotiate with the men. It is well konown that ...

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  35. HORSE OWNER'S WILL

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The will of John Matthew Vincent Small formerly of Bundoora, in [?] breeder of through racing ...

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  36. BRITISH BUDGET

    LONDON, Thureday —In the House Commons 'to-day Sir Robert Horne (Chancellor of the Exchequer) announced that he expected to introduce ...

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  37. SIR W. JOYNSON-HICKS' MOVE.

    LONDON, Thursday—Sir W. Joynson-Hicks' move against the Government last night is generally regarded as a fiasco. An analysis of the ...

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  38. HORATIO BOTTOMLEY

    LONDON, Thursday.—In 7 the case of Mr. Horatio Bottomley, M.P., who has. already several charges of fraud to answer the presecation is ...

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  39. THEMISTOCLES APPLES

    LONDON, Thursday — The Themistocles' apples are being discharged in excellent condition Victorian Jonathans and Cleopatras are fetching 18/ ...

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  40. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT'S SCHEME.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—In commenting on the prime Minister's statement regarding the proposed new scheme for financing immigration, the ...

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  41. ST. PATRICK'S PROCESSION

    MELBOURNE, Friday— The Town Clerk said to-day action on advice of counsel by the civic authorities, had caused summonses to be ...

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  42. SALE OF STAMPS

    PARIS, Thursday — At the sale of Ferrary's stamp collection to-day the chief bidder was for the South Wales type of stamp. The sale ...

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  43. ENGLISH RACING

    LONDON, Thursday,—Lord Astor's horse Tamar, who, despite the fact that he has no two-year-old form to his credit, has recently been ...

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  44. FRENCH ARMY

    PARIS, Thursday—The debate on the Army Bill has closed. Despite the Socialist arguments in favor of twelve months' compulsory military ...

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  45. MISS OLIVE WILTON'S STUDENTS

    Early next month Miss Olive Wilton produces "Make Believe" at the Theatre Royal. This play is by A. A. Milne — whose comedy, "Mr. Pim ...

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  46. QUEENSLAND CAUTIOUS.

    RIGHTS OF NATIVE BORN. BRISBANE, Friday.—"I think it quite an unwise policy' on the part the Commonwealth Government to ...

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  47. DAVIS CUP TEAM

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The secretary of the Australian Lawn Tennis Association has received the following cable from the president of the ...

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  48. AUSTRALIAN MEAT

    LONDON, Thursday — Meat importers are greatly pleased with the the agreement between the Australian Government and growers ...

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  49. BILLIARDS

    LONDON, Thursday — In the professional championship tournament match Reece has -scored 4334, and M'Conachy (the New Zealand champion) ...

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  50. BOARDS OF GUARDIANS

    LONDON, Thursday— The results of the Boards of Guardians' elections in London area indicate a labor "landslide.". Labor has lost 50 seats ...

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  51. THE NEAR PAST

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Thursday — The Angora Government has consented to peace pourparlers if the Greeks will evacuate the Eski-shehr Afroon ...

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  52. MOZAMBIQUE CONVENTION

    CAPETOWN, Thursday— In the House of Assembly to-day General Smuts (Premier) announced that the Union Government had denounced the ...

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  53. PALACE THEATRE.

    To-day and to-night will be the last opportunity picture lovers will have seeing the very line programme now showing at this popular theatre. ...

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  54. POST OFFICE RECORD

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Postmaster-General has established an other record. A letter posed in Melbourne six years ago to the ...

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  55. EXCHANGE RATES

    LONDON, Thursday — The associated Australian banks in 'London announce that the selling rate on cable transfers on Australia and New Zealand ...

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  56. FOUND UNCONSCIOUS

    LONDON, Thursday — While a division was progression in the House of Commons Sir George Younger was found unconscious behind the ...

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  57. THREE INTERNATIONALS

    BERLIN, Thursday — The conference of Internationals has dispersed without achieving its object, but a permanent committee of three members ...

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  58. DRY AMERICA

    GENOA, Thursday — The Italian Navigation Trans-Atlantic Steamship Company has dismissed the entire crew of the steamer Giuseppe Verdi, ...

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  59. COMMONWEALTH LOAN

    LONDON, Thursday — Dealings In Commonwealth scrip hag opened at a 3/ premium. City opinions consider it a ,great success, as there were ...

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  60. RIFLE SHOOTING

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  61. HULL WOOL SALES

    HULL. Thursday — At the wool sales to-day there was good completion and good prices. Practically all wool offered was sold. Gold merines ...

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  62. ALLEGED FRAUD.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The jury at Old Bailey found J. H. Gillingham not guilty on the judge's direction. Gillingham was charged, together ...

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  63. BOXING

    LONDON, Thursday — Beckett has fully recovered, and has impressed the critics who visited Southampton. His chances of beating Cook (the ...

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  64. PROHIBITION

    STOCKHOLM, Thursday — The Lower - House has. decided to take a referendum on the question of prohibition, also that the women's votes ...

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  65. THEATRE ROYAL PICTURE

    In addition to the star picture, "The Woman Untamed," a beautiful New Zealand scenic film will be screened at the Theatre Royal to-morrow, ...

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