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  2. BRITISH POLITICS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Austen Chamberlain, who was offered the position of Ambassador at Washington, but declined, has written to his ...

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  3. REPARATIONS.

    LONDON, Monday. — The “Daily Chronicle’s” Berlin representative states that the executive of the Federation of industrialists has ...

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  4. ART TREASURES.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Scotland Yard, after a prolonged and patient investigation, has recovered in London the two Gainsboroughs and other art ...

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  5. IRISH AFFAIRS.

    DUBLIN, Sunday.—The President of the Free State Government (Mr. W. T. Cosgrave), speaking at Kilkenny, claimed that the Government ...

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  6. A Terrible Experience.

    PARIS, Monday.—Captain Madon and lieutenant Pickard, French airmen, who are attempting a round the world flight, had to land on the ...

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  7. EUROPEAN OUTLOOK

    LONDON Sunday. — Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at Edinburgh, said that if a man who was marooned on a desert island in July, 1914, now ...

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  8. RUHR RIOTS.

    PARIS, Sunday.—Fighting between the strikers and firemen and police continues at Bochum, in Westphalia. The strikers demanded the ...

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  9. FUTURE SAILORS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The first depot for the training of sea cadets in Australasia was opened by Captain Cranford, the superintendent of Garden ...

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  10. KERRY COUNCIL DISSOLVED.

    DUBLIN, Sunday.—The Free State Government announces the dissolution of the Kerry County Council, owing to its failure to function ...

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  11. SPORTING CABLES,

    LONDON, Sunday.—Woolley, with 418 runs, and an average of 69.66. heads the batting list. George Gunn scored 367, an average of 61.1, and ...

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  12. KU. KLUX KLAN.

    NEW TORE, Monday. — The Ku Klux Klan has again come prominently into the news, when, following the passage of a law by the Legislature ...

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  13. MINING.

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  14. RELIEVED OF £120.

    Chief Delective Inspector Oakes and Detective Wright are investigating the theft of about £120 which occurred in the city early last evening. ...

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  15. TENNIS IN FRANCE.

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  16. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE.

    PARIS, Sunday.— The Italian Premier (Signor/Mussolini) is to visit Paris at the end of June. Italy has been suggesting for some ...

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  17. FRENCH CRITICISE MINISTRY.

    PARIS, Sunday.—“Le Journal,” commenting on the new British Ministry, says Mr. Baldwin has Included Lord Robert Cecil, “the apostle of the ...

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  18. FREEDOM OF SPEECH.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—A petition signed by 48 prominent Americans, including five Governors of States has been forwarded to ...

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  19. SCULLING IN HOLLAND.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday. — Gollan won the sculling final at the Amsterdam regatta on Saturday, defeating Bosshard by fifty metres. ...

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  20. RUHR OCCUPATION.

    DUSSELDORF, Sunday.—Following Germany’s repeated refusal to pay the expenses of the French occupation of the Ruhr, French troops visited the ...

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  21. DEVONPORT DELIVERIES.

    DEVONPORT, Monday. —Produce deliveries to-day consisted of the bags of chaff, 870 bags of potatoes, 120 bags of oats, 110 bags [?] ...

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  22. 860 MILE CYCLE RACE.

    PARIS, Saturday, — Maldon, a Belgian rider, won the 360 mile cycle race from Bordeaux to Paris, in 19 hours 41 minutes. A French cyclist, ...

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  23. THE RIFT IN THE LUTE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Conservatives regard Mr. Austen Chamberlain’s letter as a re-assertion of his claim to be the leader of the party, ...

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  24. REACHED MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The small trader Kiltobranks reached Melbourne to-day, latter a protracted passage of 20, days from Hobart—probably a ...

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  25. CHINESE BANDITS.

    PEKIN, Monday. — The changed attitude of the Chinese bandits is indicated by their new peace overture In sending the Journalist (Mr. J. B. ...

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  26. HOMEBUSH STOCK SALE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At the Home-bush stock sales to-day about 23,000 sheep and 3580 cattle were forwarded, the general quality of both was plainer ...

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  27. POLITICS IN POLAND.

    WARSAW, Sunday.—The Polish Diet, by 279 votes to 117, carried a no-confidence Vote against M. Sikorski’s Government, which resigned. ...

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  28. U.S, PROHIBITION.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The United States Treasury officials, who enforced prohibition, will attempt to reconcile the ruling with regard to ...

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  29. GREECE AND TURKEY.

    LAUSANNE, Sunday.— Ismet Pasha, the chief Turkish delegate to the conference which agreed to terms resulting in a clearing of the ...

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  30. AVIATION.

    LONDON, Sunday.—At Lancaster yesterday Mr. Parker, an aviator, with a pilot named Shorts, flying for the first time a British glider with a ...

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  31. IRISH ENVOYS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Before the High Court consisting of the Chief Justice (Sir Adrian Knox) and Messrs. Justices lsaccs, Higgins, Rich ...

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  32. TASMANIAN FRUIT.

    Messrs. T. Boss-Walker, Ltd., or [?]bbart, are in receipt of a cablegram from Messrs. Yeoward Bros of Liverpool, reporting the sale of their ...

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  33. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The appeal on behalf of the War Service Homes Commission in connection With the Driver award, to revoke the ...

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  34. DELAYED POLICE.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday. — Robert Taylor, licensee of the Crown Hotel, was charged it the City Court to-day with having delayed admittance to ...

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  35. ARRESTED TRAWLERS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A telegram received at Hull states that the Soviet has released the trawlers Lord Astor and James Johnson, and the ...

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  36. FRUIT.

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  37. FRENCH CONSTITUTION.

    PARIS, Monday.—The Ministerial Council has decided to introduce a Bill amending the Constitution by creating a modified Supreme Tribunal. ...

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  38. CITY BURGLARY.

    Whilst the inmates were attending church on Sunday evening, the residence of Mrs. S. A Fielding, 35 Jordan Hill road, Hobart, was burgled ...

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  39. MRS. HALL’S AFFAIRS.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday. — This afternoon a meeting of the creditors of Mrs. Teresa Ann Hall, who conducts a dental business in Launceston, ...

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  40. R. ARTHUR ANDREWS.

    SIDNEY, Monday.—The first president of the Australian Workers Union, Mr. Arthur Andrews, died at the Coast Hospital, in his 76th year. ...

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  41. SHOT BY POLICEMAN.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Maurice Bodeson, who was shot by Constable Greig in a chemist’s shop at Ashfield three weeks ago, died yesterday. It ...

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  42. COMMERCIAL.

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  43. OLD MAN’S DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Matthew Curtain. driver of a car which knocked down and killed an old man at North Fitzroy last month, ...

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  44. SHOCKING DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—While disrobing in front of an open fire grate, the clothes of ’Mrs. Grace Smith, of Lithrow, caught fire. She was literally ...

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  45. BE PREPARED!

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The State Executive of the Australian Railway Union, at a special Meeting carried a motion directing its members to Unceasingly ...

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  46. Northern War Memorial.

    LAUNCESTON. Monday — A deputation from the War Memorial Committee waited upon the Mayor to-day. and asked that the Council change the ...

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  47. STRANDED KETCH.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday. — The steamer Koringa, which left for Melbourne to-night, was diverted in order to call near Cape Portland and land ...

    Article : 52 words
  48. Advertising

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