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  2. GENOA CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Students of International politics are questioning whether Genoa has become crisus proof. The latest exhibition of ...

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  3. AMERICAN ARMY

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday — The Secretary for War. (Mr. J. W. Weeks) testifying before the Senate appropriations committee ...

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  4. TROUBLED IRELAND

    LONDON, Tuesday. —' Brigadier-General Adamson, commanding the Athlone brigade, was shot dead in the streets of Athlone. last night, when ...

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  5. ANZACDAY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—There was a huge attendance of Australians and New Zealanders at the Anzac Day memorial service at St. Clement ...

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  6. LABOR DISPUTES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—After a daylong conference) a basis of settlement has been reached between the masters and men in the shipbuilding ...

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  7. A LIVELY SCENE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday — With the formal opening of the new Parliament to-day some lively exchanges took place. ...

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  8. TERRIFIC RAINS

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.—Terrific rains in Texas flooded several cities. Seven and a half inches fell at Fort worth during the night, the streets ...

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  9. COMMONWEALTH LINE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Commonwealth Line sailings have been disorganised in consequence of the engineers' lock-out. The outfitting of ...

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  10. SEVERAL CASUALTIES.

    FORTWORTH (Texas), Tuesday.— There are at least ten deaths as a result of -the flood. Zealand soldiers buried in 443 ...

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  11. FREE STATE INFURIATED.

    LONDON, Tuesday—Fret Slate Ireland infuriated over the murder of Brigadier-General Adamson, who won the D.C.M. during the war and later ...

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  12. COTTON WAGES DISPUTE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The cottom wages dispute has been settled on the basis of an immediate reduction of 3/8 in the pound on the present ...

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  13. HOTEL CECIL LUNCHEON.

    The Australian and New Zealand Luncheon Glub entertained Marshal Sir Henry Wilson at Hotel Cecil. General Sir Ian ...

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  14. AFRICAN ATHLETES

    DURBAN, Tuesday.—The team of South African athletes, who have been touring Australasia, returned by. he Ceramic this morning. They were ...

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  15. LARGS BAY FRUIT.

    LONDON, Tuesday—The N.S.W. soft fruits in the experimental chamber of the large Bay turned out badly. Covent Garden experis ...

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  16. POWER OF THE EMPIRE.

    After quoting the figures of the Australian and New Zealand armies sent to Europe and their casualties, Sir Henry Wilson said that in the ...

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  17. RENEWED FRONTIER FIGHTING.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The notorious Ballach Ridge sector was the scene of renewed activity yesterday. Five hours of periodical Dursts of sniping ...

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  18. OPINION AT GENOA.

    GENOA, Tuesday.—Opinion at Genoa asserts that a Europea[?]pact will not be formally concluded at the Genoa Conference, which is only ...

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  19. SIR HENRY WILSON'S REPLY.

    Field-Marshal sir Henry Wilson, replying said that he did not think it any reflection on a person seeing the present state of the world that he ...

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  20. PRANCE'S ULTIMATUM.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Central News Agency's Genoa correspondent states that the French delegation has declared that at will press of a [?] ...

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  21. DAVIS CUP

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—After hearing several petitions for a change of venue for the preliminary rounds the Davis Cup committee decided to ...

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  22. [?]POINGARE'S SPEECH

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Australian Press Association's Genoa correspondent states that M. Poincare's [?] is being regarded as a ...

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  23. ANOTHER HITCH OCCURS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Australian Press Assocaition's correspondent reports that the meeting of experts produced another [?]ch. The ...

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  24. ANTHRAX INFECTION

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The , Home Office anthrax committee reports that tests having been carried out in Liverpool with at process claiming to ...

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  25. UNSATISFACTORY CONDITIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday—Questioned regarding the [?] condition of the experimental cargo of Australian fruit on discharge from ...

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  26. SEVERAL MATCHES FORFEITED.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The United States Lawn Tennis 'Association has cabled to Australia suggesting the team' should travel to ...

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  27. GREETINGS FROM INDIA.

    Melbourne, Wednesday, — The Jacobs Pack Battery, Jambora, India, which landed with the Australians at Gallipoll, has sent an Anzac Day ...

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  28. AUSTRALIANS IN MANCHESTER.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—References to Anzac Bay were the predominant, note at a luncheon to the Australian visitors at Manchester, given by the ...

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  29. MAORILANDERS' GREETINGS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— The Minister for Defence received the following cablegram from the Minister for Defence of New, Zealand. ...

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  30. BOY IMMIGRANTS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Barwell (South Australian Premier) addressed 100 hoy emigrants at Australia Howe; prior to their departure; with the ...

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  31. MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S APPEAL.

    GENOA, Tuesday. — Mr. Lloyd George has authorised the transmission of the following appeal to the British public— ...

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  32. LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP.

    PARIS, Tuesday,'—Mile. Lenglen, at Monte .Carlo won from Mile. Beausoliel the ladles championship without losing a game in torn rounds. This Is ...

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  33. GENERAL RUSSIAN AGREEMENT.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—M. Tehitecherin (Russian Commisary for Foreign Affairs) when interviewed, stated that a general agreement as envisaged at ...

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  34. STOCK EXCHANGE CREDIT

    LONDON, Tuesday—A petition is being extensively signed requesting the stock exchange committee not to permit the re-introduction of the ...

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  35. COMPLAINT OF NEGLECT.

    Sir,—We, the poof old diggers, in this hospital, did not know it was, Anzac Day- until spine kindly old mothers came up about 3 p.m with ...

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  36. BILLIARDS

    LONDON,' Wednesday.—In the billiard match In which M'Conachy Is playing Tothill the scores at the end yesterday's play were: Tothill ...

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  37. EAST END CHILDREN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Through the Shaftesbury Society and the Ragged School Union the South Australian Government gave a tea entrertain. ...

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  38. REPARATIONS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — Mr. Benjamin Strong (Governor of the Federal Reserve System) will go to London to confer with the finance ...

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  39. BOXING

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The National Sporting Club has matched Kid Lewis to fight Frankle Burns (the Australian middle-weight champion) in ...

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  40. FRENCH OPINION.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The newspapers generally acclaim M. Poincare's speech No paper of. whatever party has advocated that France should ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLES

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The Canadian loan was subscribed within three hours. ...

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  42. WORK FOR SOLDIERS.

    Sir,—Anzac Day in all parts of the Empire Is a day of remembrance and glory. Seven years ago Australia's unscarred hands seized a hold on the ...

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  43. COLLIERS' CONDITIONS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A conference between the colliery proprietors of Australia and the council of the Workers' Industrial Union (mining ...

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  44. SIR JOSEPH COOK'S MESSAGE.

    Archdeacon Waddy read Sir Joseph Cook's message from Genoa as follows:—"To-day Is a proud day, sacred memories redolent of radiant ...

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  45. HERMAN BEATS MOORE.

    BOSTON, Tuesday.—Herman won on a points decision against Roy Moore in ten rounds. ...

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  46. AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Messrs. Birley, Coats. Cohen,, Hall, Hodgson, Lobley, Blamire Young, and Miss Dora Mason, all .Australian artists, ...

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  47. DOUBLE TRAGEDY

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—A Shocking tragedy occurred yesterday Cairns. Henry Lett shot his- wife then turned the revolver on ...

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  48. SOCIETY WEDDING.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Godfrey Holdsworth has married Audrina, Lord Inverforth's daughter. Lord Inverforth gave his daughter away, ...

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  49. DRAFT PACT SUBMITTED

    GENOA. Tuesday.—A draft pact has been submitted which is ...

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