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  2. REPARATIONS

    NEW YORK, Monday — It is announced that Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan, the welt-known financier, will sail for Europe in May, ...

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  3. GENOA CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Monday.—The Australian press Association's Genoa correspondent states to-day-may prove the most critical day of the conference for the ...

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  4. IRISH SITUATION

    LONDON, Monday.—The one day's strike was observed in the South of Ireland without disturbances, though business was, as usual in Ulster, ...

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  5. INDIAN UNREST

    LAHORE, Monday.—A serious situation has arisen in the Mily area in Hyderabad, which is occupied by the First and Second Imperial Service ...

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  6. TROUBLE IN CHINA

    NEW, YORK, Monday.—Pekin city is now cut off from railway communication from the south. The Hankow railway is interrupted by the ...

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  7. MINERS' REVOLT

    CHARLESTOWN (West Virginia) Monday — At the historic courthouse where John Brown was convicted of treason, 200 miners, ...

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  8. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Monday.—The New Zealand loan has been fully subscribed is closing. to-morrow. ...

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  9. MELBOURNE HARBOR TRUST.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Melbourne Harbor Trust profit is shown at £29,-£66. The reserve has been increased to £117,000 and the superannuation ...

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  10. CHURCH BOMB OUTRAGE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The police say that the bomb thrown at St. Matthew's Catholic church in Belfast was intended for three policemen, ...

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  11. WELL KNOWN, THEOSOPHIST.

    LAHORE, Monday.—Mrs. Annie Besant, the well-known theosophist sailed for Australia on Saturday. ...

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  12. FORGOT THE CORPSE

    It seems almost incredible that an extraordinary mistake on the part of undertaker's men should have resulted in the whole of a burial ceremony being ...

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  13. ORDER OF ST. MICHAEL AND ST. GEORGE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The annual service of the order of St. Michael and St George was held in St Paul's Cathedral to-day, and included the ...

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  14. AGED MAN, SHOT. DEAD

    LONDON, Monday.—A concealed sniper shot Mr. 'Corr, aged 76, dead in the middle of Park street, Belfast, to-day. ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN ARTIST

    LONDON, Monday — 'Dora Meeson (Mrs. George Coates) the Australian artist has a water color at the Royal Academy exhibition. ...

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  16. COMMUNIST MANIFESTO.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Unknown men have plastered Dublin with a manifesto to purporting to be Signed by Irish Labor leaders, declaring the ...

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  17. AMERICAN WARSHIP'S ORDERS.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday—The "New York Times" Washington correspondent states that the flagship Huron, of the Asiatic squadron, has received ...

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  18. ENGLISH CRICKET

    LONDON, Monday ;— The Marylebone. Cricket Club's Australian tour showed a profit of £5265, of which £5000 is being earmarked for the ...

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  19. LARGS BAY FRUIT

    LONDON, Monday.—The further the unloading of the Largs Bay's fruit continues the louder become the consignees' complaints as to its ...

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  20. SIR J. COOK INTERVIEWED

    LONDON, Monday — The Australian Press Association's Genoa correspondent reports that Sir Joseph Cook when interviewed, stated that ...

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  21. TALKS WITH ANGELS.

    Visions and shrines, spiritual messages." visits from mystic princesses and Orients—all these figured in a remarkable case which -was heard in a ...

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  22. CANADIAN LOAN

    NEW YORK, Monday — Messrs J. Pierpont Morgan and Company are floating a 100,000,000 dollar 30 years 5 per cent. Canadian loan, which is ...

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  23. OPPRESSIVE TAXATION

    LONDON, Monday.—A great meeting of city men at the Mansion House in London carried a resolution protesting against the high level of the ...

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  24. RUSSIA'S NEW CLAIMS.

    GENOA Monday.—The Russians have presented new claim"?, refusing to recognise war debts, demanding a moratorium of 30 years in the ...

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  25. SPOILT CHILD OF LAW

    The law is professedly no respecter of persons: but it must at least plead guilty to a partiality for the "Infant" such as no other class ...

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  26. BOXING

    LONDON Monday.—Wells won his fight with Albert Lloyd (the Australian boxer) in the tenth round, the latter's seconds throwing in the ...

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  27. LORD BIRKENHEAD INTERVIEWED.

    GENOA, Monday—Lord Birkenhead attired a yachting cap and flannels, addressed the British and American newspapermen to-day. He said that ...

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  28. INSECTS AS ASSETS

    Mr. James John Joicey, of The Hill, Witley, Surrey, of no occupation, whose father was a millionaire, described his financial difficulties to an ...

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  29. ENGINEERS' LOCK-OUT

    LONDON, Monday.—A Labor movement is afoot for a 24 hours general strike on May 1 in the absence of any Government move to settle the ...

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  30. LLOYD'S PLUCKY FIGHT

    LONDON, Monday.—Lloyd put up a plucky fight, but Wells was master of the situation practically throughout. He seemed to know he ...

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  31. RUSSO-HUNGARIAN TREATY.

    LONDON, Monday — The Australian Press Association's Genoa correspondent respondent states it is unofficially reported that a Russo-Hungarian ...

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  32. SIR ROSS SMITH

    LONDON, Monday. — Sir Keith Smith is leaving Toulon, by the Ormonde on May 5 to attend his brother's funeral in Australia. ...

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  33. TREATS WITH GERMANY

    The Hungarians deny the existence of a treaty with Germany, but It is believed, that there have been discussions on the subject. ...

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  34. "DELIBERATE UNDERMINING"

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily News states that France appears to have entered the conference with the deliberate intention of smashing ...

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  35. BANTAM CHAMPIONSHIP

    LONDON, Monday.—Ledoux (the French boxer) at Liverpool Won the bantam championship of Europe on points against Harrison. ...

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  36. FRANCE WILL NOT BUDGE.

    PARIS, Monday.—M. Poincare (French Premier) in a speech declared that if Germany does not comply with the programme of the ...

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  37. BROWN COAL

    LONDON, Monday. — Mr. H. M. Barwell (South Australian Premier) has returned to London greatly impressed with the results obtained by ...

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  38. ARGENTINE CHAMPION

    NEW YORK, Tuesday—Jim Tracy is matched to meet her on May 13 Luis Firpo, the Argentine champion, who has made a sensational debut ...

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  39. FRENCH OPINION.

    PARIS, Tuesday. — "The Figaro" states that France has remained at Genoa in spite of difficulties, when capture was her right and perhaps ...

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  40. IMPERIAL WIRELESS

    LONDON, Monday.—The first link in the Imperial wireless chain between Britain and Egypt was opened to-day. The changes are threepence ...

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  41. AMERICAN TARIFF

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — Senator Smoot, in a speech in the United States Senate regarding the tariff declared that republicans do not ...

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  42. BILLIARDS

    LONDON, Monday — The match between M'Conacliy, th New Zealand billiard champion, and Tothill, was continued to-day. At the ...

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  43. ENGLISH CRICKET

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. E. A. M'-Donald (the Australian cricketer) has arrived in Liverpool. He refused the newspapers interviews, remarking ...

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  44. CRISIS MUCH MAGNIFIED

    LONDON Monday — A high official who has returned from Genoa, when Interviewed by the Australian Press Association, expressed the ...

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