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  2. PASTORAL AWARD.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The Graziers’ Federal Council has decided if the A.W.U. should make an application for a variation of the award, opportunity ...

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  3. IRISH FREE STATE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The “Daily Telegraph’s correspondent at Dublin states the Free State’s decision to impose a 33 1—3 per cent. duty on ...

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  4. HUGE ROBBERIES.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The “Daily Express” correspondent at Athens states that 15 members of the international gang responsible for ...

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  5. PUBLIC SERVICE BILL.

    In The House of Assembly last night (the motion for the adjournment, reported elsewhere, having been got out of the way), the Premier proceeded to ...

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  6. MOUNT EBA TRAGEDY

    ADELAIDE. Monday. — At the Port Augusta Circuit Court to—day Sheila Venetia Tucker was charged with the murder of Leslie Steele Tucker, at Mount ...

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  7. NAVAL ARMAMENTS.

    NEW YORK Sunday.—The “New York Times” correspondent at Washington states that the impression prevails that Mr. C. K. Hoagies ...

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  8. RUHR OCCUPATION.

    PARIS, Sunday.—“Le Matins” corespondent et Berlin says the Government, is expected to mate proposals to France respecting the Ruhr, ...

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  9. GERMAN NEGOTIATIONS.

    BERLIN, Sunday.—The “Vorwarts” sharply criticises Herr Cuno’s speech and says the only way to free the population in the occupied districts is ...

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  10. Postal Electricians.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Australian Postal Electricians’ Electricians’ Union to—night carried a resolution to immediately withdraw all claims from the ...

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  11. FREE STATERS SHOT.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Armed rebels captured Lieutenant Thomas Jones and two privates of the Free State army, and took them to Adamstown, ...

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  12. Northern Territory.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—To obtain all expert report on the shipping facilities of the Northern Territory, the Minister for Home and Territories ...

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  13. “BRITAIN PUNISHED.”

    LONDON, Sunday.—The “Daily Express” correspondent at Cologne states that 100,000 tons of steel purchased by the British shipbuilders. ...

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  14. REBELS IN AMBUSH.

    LONDON. Sunday.—Rebels who ambushed a party of Free Staters near Wexford wounding an officer and three soldiers, were subsequently ...

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  15. HYDRO—ELECTRIC.

    It has been found necessary by the Hydro-Electric Department, as the result of twelve months operations, to make some slight alteration in the ...

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  16. HOW GANG WAS FOUND.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The correspondent of the “Daily Chronicle” at Paris detailing the capture of the Australian and International thieves, says ...

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  17. FRONTIER WAR.

    LAHORE, Sunday.—An official communique states that the Ite[?]mak troops axe in excellent health, and good spirits, despite hardships, had ...

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  18. Republican Delegates.

    MELBOURNE. Monday.—The General executive of the New South Wales Protestant Federation has adopted a motion urging the Federal ...

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  19. Australian Defence.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—It is learned that as a result of the de[?]brtsyiond of the Commonwealth Defence Council the naval and military ...

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  20. HIGH PRICED COAL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—It was stated to—day that the coal owners would meet at An early date to discuss the decision of the Hibble tribunal as ...

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  21. THE FRUIT POOL.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A number of Statements have recently been made with regard to the condition of the fruit pool and the obligations to the ...

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  22. LASCELLES’ SON.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A hundred vilalgers, who were more or less Invited as guests, attended the, christening George Henry Hubert ...

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  23. POSTAL DEPARTMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Postmaster—General (Mr. Gibson) said to—day that the postage reduction by Britain to Ltd had caused a loss last ...

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  24. CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Mr. R. M’K. Oakley, chairman of the Tariff Board, has been appointed Acting Controller—General of Customs. The ...

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  25. WASHINGTON AGREEMENT.

    LONDON Monday.—The “Mlorning Post’s” Paris correspondent says the Washington naval agreement is not popular in France. The average ...

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  26. VITAL STATISTICS.

    The City Health Officer (Dr. Spr[?]), in his report on the health of the city for the month of February presented at last night’s meeting of the city month of ...

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  27. BRITISH LABOR.

    LONDON, Sundays,—Mr. Ramsay Macdonald (Leader of the Labor Party speaking at Newport, said the Tory Party’s policy was grab, and ...

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  28. SYDNEY SHOW

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Fine, warm weather for the opening of Sydney’s Royal Show to-day was devoted to official opening of to—morrow will be in ...

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  29. ENEMY PROPERTY.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The Enemy Property Custodian has announced that under a recent Act of Congress enemy properties under 10,000 ...

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  30. MODERN RASPUTIN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Berlin correspondent of the “Daily Express” states that Ludwig Hausser has been sentenced at Oldenburg to 21 months ...

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  31. WOOL SALES

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Sir John Higgins chairman of Bawra, this received the following cablegram from Sir Arthur Goldfinch, London, dated March ...

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  32. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    PARIS, Sunday.—There has been much discussion regarding Prof. Albert Einstein’s resignation from membership of the Commission of ...

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  33. A HANDSOME GIFT.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—One of the functions of Mr. S. M. Bruce, Prime Minister, during his visit to Launceston on April 17 will be to lay ...

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  34. INDIAN SALT TAX.

    LAHORE, Sunday.—After five hours discussion the Council of State accepted by an 18 votes majority, the Government’s proposed salt tax, which ...

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  35. AFTER FORTY FIVE YEARS

    PARIS, Sunday.—About 45 years ago a man named Duval, a chemist, was sentenced to life imprisonment for poisoning his wife with arsenic. ...

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  36. THE NEAR EAST.

    LONDON, Sunday.—General Sir Charles Harington (British Commander in the Near East) has arrived in London and refused to discuss the ...

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  37. South Coast Collieries.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—All the south coast collieries were idle to—day, when stop—work meeting was held to discuss the miners’ complaint, known as ...

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  38. “APOSTLE OF CHASTITY.”

    Hausser was born in poor circumstances at Wurttemberg, and emigrated to London when 18 years of age; thence he went to Paris, where he ...

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  39. WATER FROM TREE.

    M. Ducharte some time ago mi[?] known to the French Academy of Sciences the results of an experiment made by M. Maxime Lacombe in the ...

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  40. A GENERAL STRIKE.

    LONDON. Sunday.—A conference of farmers and. farm laborers of Norfolk was held to—day and efforts to effect a settlement failed, therefore ...

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  41. JERVIS BAY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Commonwealth liner Jervis Bay was held up to—day owing to the refusal of the seamen. firemen and stewards to work. ...

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  42. REMARKABLE FIND.

    PARIS. Sunday.—A cabinet maker purchased an old clothes shop in Paris, in which he found a picture representing the baptism of Christ. ...

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  43. SHIPPING DISPUTE.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The Adelaide S.S. Company’s Golf steamer Wandoan arrived at Port Adelaide on Sunday with a non—union crew. Police were ...

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  44. LORD FORSTER.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Amateur Yachting Club on Saturday announced that Lord Forster (the Governor General) had won the Kelly Cup and ...

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