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  2. FARMER SHOT

    PERTH, Friday.—A farmer named Andrew Posesta, of Balgarble, in the Metredin district, was shot dead while working a drilling machine by Samuel ...

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  3. DID THEY PANIC?

    LONDON, Thursday.––The S.S. Egypt's survivors have returned to London, and there were affecting scenes at Victoria station, when they ...

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  4. GENOA CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Speaking, in the House of Commons to–day, Mr. Lloyd George said he did not intend to say anything in reference to the ...

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  5. FIGHT IN BELFAST

    LONDON, Thursday.—A battle is raging to-day in the West end of Belfast, which has isolated the other parts of the city by the fierceness of ...

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  6. PASTORAL AWARD

    SYDNEY, Friday—It was stated to-day. that the telegraph message from the president of the Federal Arbitration Court, intimating that the ...

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  7. RETRENCHMENT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A special military order was issued to–day by the Defence Department, and gives an Indication of the retrenchment ...

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  8. SENATE VACANCY

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The appointment of Mr. J. V. MacDonald, editor of the “Daily Standard” as a senator to fill the vacancy caused by the ...

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  9. ONE BIG UNION

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The movement to secure one big union in the building trades throughout Australia is receiving the support of the ...

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  10. ENGLISH MARKETS

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  11. PACIFIC DEFENCES

    BOSTON, Thursday.— Rear-Admiral W. S. Sims, in a speech to-day, said that "it was vital to the nation’s welfare that ...

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  12. CONTINUOUS FIGHTING.

    The fighting continued all day long in the Falls road district. A gang invaded a shop and shot John Rankin, an assistant. An old man named ...

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  13. COURT PROCEEDINGS

    MELBOURNE. Friday. –– There was tension in the Federal Arbitration Court to-day when the matter of the award in the pastoral industry between ...

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  14. BUTTER AND CHEESE.

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  15. GERMANY AND RUSSIA.

    Germany, be said, could not re[?][?][?] Russia economically. She had not the capital, but that was not the case with armaments, when they had ...

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  16. STATE ELECTIONS

    Mr. Jl J. Kenneally, addressed a large meeting of electors in the Fitzgerald Hall on Thursday night. The chair was occupied by Councillor D. ...

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  17. MARKETING PRODUCE

    LONDON, Thursday.—A meeting of the provision- trade section- of -the London Chamber, of Commerce passed by a large majority a resolution ...

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  18. GIRLS ACCOSTED

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—Reports have been made to the police of several girls having been accosted in the suburbs at night lately, but ...

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  19. FIRES IN BELFAST.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Carnegie library in Belfast has been badly damaged by incendiaries, and several other fires have been started. The ...

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  20. SALES OF WOOL.

    LIVERPOOL. Thursday.–– At the wool sale to–day merinos attained full London rates, with fine crossbreds at par to five per cent. above London. ...

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  21. ST. JOSEPH'S SCHOOL

    Recognising the need that their children should have a good education, the Catholic residents of St. Joseph’s parish, Hobart, have decided to build ...

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  22. FRENCH FISHERMEN.

    French fishing vessels have been fishing on the west coast or Donegal, and the local fishermen complained to the Provisional Government that ...

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  23. NATIONALISATION OF RUSSIA.

    With regard to pre–revolution debts, Sir. Lloyd George said they had perpetrated a compromise. The talk about the nationalisation of Russia ...

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  24. ST. LAWRENCE RIVER

    "WASHINGTON, Thursday.— The United States has advised the Canadian Government that it is ready to negotiate an immediate treaty ...

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  25. APPEAL REFUSED

    LONDON, Thursday—The Attorney-General has refused to allow Major Armstrong, who was sentenced to death for poisoning his wife, to ...

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  26. CARRYING OUT THE TREATY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The “Daily Express" says it is in a position to state that Mr. Michael Collins and Mr. Arthur Griffith' have determined to ...

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  27. OUR INDUSTRIES

    LONDON, Thursday,—Sir Joseph Cook,-High Commissioner for Australia, in London, has sent a letter to the “Pall Mail Gazette” contradicting ...

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  28. IF CONFERENCE FAILS.

    The Hague conference would be a Practical discussion by experts on the basis of the [?][?][?]s resolutions, and he was hopeful of the successful ...

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  29. CANCER RESEARCH

    LONDON, Thursday.—The gift of £10,000 for cancer research -from Mr. Todman, of Sydney, has been allocated as follows:–– £4000 for the ...

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  30. WIRELESS TELEPHONES

    LONDON, Friday.—The Marconi Wireless Telegraph. Company has submitted proposals to the Union Government of South Africa for the ...

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  31. RUSSIAN FAMINE

    LONDON, Thursday.––The directorate of the Russian famine relief has notified Sir Joseph Cook, High Commissioner for Australia, that ...

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  32. “SALOME”

    Old Jerusalem is re–constructed in its entirety from the historic Jaffa Gate to Herod's BIzerre Palace. Caravans of camels are shown, also herds of ...

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  33. DOMINIONS' DELEGATES.

    Concluding, Mr. Lloyd George said that not a single step of any importance had been taken throughout the conference without the fullest ...

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  34. THE LABOR OPINION.

    Mr. J. R. Clynes (Labor) did not blame France for her attitude. They had guaranteed her apparent, if illusionary, benefits under the ...

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  35. SOUTH-EAST EUROPE

    PARIS. Thursday.—“Le Matins" Belgrade correspondent understands that on the occasion of King Alexander's marriage, a twenty years’ ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Thursday.–– Lord Curzon (Minister for Foreign Affairs) has been ordered six weeks' rest, and Earl Balfour will act as Foreign ...

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  37. SECONDARY TEACHERS

    A general meeting of the Tasmanian Secondary Teachers' Association was held at the Hutching School on Thursday last. Mr, Annells, the ...

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  38. DISCUSSION BY MEMBERS.

    "Mr. H. H. Asquith considered the results of the Genoa conference were depressing and distressingly meagre[?][?] objects were admirable, but what ...

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  39. CHEQUE BETTING

    LONDON, Thursday. — Alec. Shin man, who lost the bulk of his war fortune, £10,000, by gambling, won his fifth suit against bookmakers, ...

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  40. WOOL OPERATIONS

    LONDON, -Thursday — The National Wool Industrial Council at Bradford has approved of the new wages agreement, based on the cost of ...

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  41. REPLY TO THE CRITICS.

    Afer two hours' general debate Mr. Lloyd George got on his feet again, and said that Lord Robert Cecil's speech gave him (the Premier) an ...

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  42. GOLF MATCHES

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the final for the Surrey ladies' golf championship Miss Withered beat Miss Read ten up and eight to play. ...

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  43. ITALIAN BANKING

    ROME, Thursday — A new credit bank, the National Escredito, has been founded on a Government authorisation, and it will take over the ...

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  44. AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the fourth round of the amateur golf championship to-day Hunter, the present champion after a close struggle beat ...

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  45. WEST AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Thursday.––Sir James Mitchell, Premier of West Australia, and Sir J. D. Connolly, Agent–General for West Australia were entertained ...

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  46. FREIGHT REDUCTIONS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday — The Government estimates that the freight reductions will lower the living costs by a billion dollars a year or ten ...

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  47. ABSENCE OF AMERICA.

    Continuing, Mr. Asquith said the disadvantages that the Genoa conference had suffered were the abstention of America and the half-hearted ...

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  48. MAGNET AND ZEEHAN ORES.

    BURNIE, Friday.—A big shipment of silver-lead ores was made this evening by Huddart Parkers' steamer, Barwon, bound for Port Pirie. The ...

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  49. THE GERMAN MARK

    LONDON, Thursday.––The German mark is now quoted at 1260 to the £1 sterling. ...

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  50. THE "YELLOW MAGAZINE."

    The "Yellow Magazine" issue dated April -21, just received from the publishers, contains new stories by James Barr, F. Scott Fitzgerald, ...

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  51. SULPHUR INDUSTRY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.––Recently a committee was appointed to examine phases of the sulphur industry in Australia, with a view to its further ...

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  52. THE BRITISH DELEGATION.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain (Lord Privy Seal) announced in the House of Commons to-day that the cost of the British delegation at the Genoa ...

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