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  2. LIQUOR OR NO LICENSE.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—A special conference of the United Victuallers' Association of the Commonwealth was concluded to-day after a week's daily ...

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  3. SUPREME COURT SITTINGS.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—At the criminal sittings of the Supreme Court today, George Glooshmko, a Russian, was formally charged with the wilful murder ...

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  4. PUBUC SCHOOLS CONTROL

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Speaking to-day before a crowded meeting of the University Public Questions Society, Mr. L. A. Adamson, M.A., head teacher ...

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  5. THE POLISH OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, Sunday.—The League of Nations Union has published the correspondence between Lord Robert Cecil and the Secretary for Foreign Affairs, ...

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  6. THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The sittings of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Churches of Queensland were continued to-day, when the Council of ...

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  7. REPARATION PROBLEMS.

    HYDE (Sussex), Saturday.—Mr. Lloyd George (Premier of Britain), and M. Millerand (the French Premier) met to-day in conference. A statment ...

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  8. RIOTS IN DERRY.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Riotous scenes were enacted at Londonderry on Saturday night, when a conflict took place between the Sinn Feiners and ...

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  9. EMBARGOES ON TRADE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—In certain cases Australian manufacturers have recently found they were in urgent need of certain machinery and other things ...

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  10. BUTTER IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Food Ministry announces that owing to a large increase in British and Irish supplies, the rationing of butter will cease on ...

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  11. SUPPLIES OF COAL.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The Premier, Mr. Barwell, to-day received a deputation representing the South Australian coal consumers, which painted a serious ...

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  12. JOAN OF ARC.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Sixty cardinals, 400 bishops and 25,000 French pilgrims, including 120 members of the Senate and Chamber of Deputies, participated ...

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  13. THE N.S.W. DROUGHT.

    BATHUBST, Sunday.—The stock inspector for the Bathurst district, Mr. C. R. Brett, in a report to a meeting of the local Pastures Protection Board, ...

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  14. WIRELESS MESSAGES.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—It is announced that the Radio Corporation in America has purchased a huge site for the construction of a five unit radio ...

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  15. THE WAR GRATUITY.

    MELBOUBNE, Monday.—Arrangements for dealing with the many tangled, questions that will arise under the War Gratuity Bill are being pushed ...

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  16. HUNGARIAN KICKS.

    BUDA PESTH, Sunday—Demonstrators to the number of 100,000 participated in demonstrations against the peace terms for Hungary, and they sent ...

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  17. ILLNESS OF MR. ANSTEY.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Mr. Anstey, M.H.R., president of the Australian Tramway Employees' Association, collapsed whilst addressing a meeting of ...

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  18. THE GERMAN REDS.

    BERLIN, Sunday.—The communist movement continues rampant. Some 50,000 bank officers are on strike throughout Germany, and probably all ...

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  19. ROWDY UNDERGRADE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In consequence of the students of the University, who hold their commemoration day on Saturday, causing considerable damage in ...

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  20. POLITICS IN JAPAN.

    NEW YORK, Sunday;—The Japanese Consul General has received advice stating that the general elections in Japan on April 15, resulted in an ...

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  21. THE NEW POLAND.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The Polish Minister at Washington intends to launch a campaign to float a 50,000,000 dollar, loan for the Polish Government ...

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  22. MOTOR CAR FATALITY.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Gregory Grogan, who resides with his parents in Toneriffe, was knocked down by a motor car in Ann-street, Valley, on Saturday ...

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  23. THE CONTROL OF WOOL.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Representatives of the wool growers' organisations of all the States are to meet in Melbourne to-morrow to consider the ...

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  24. THE MEXICAN REVOLT.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The. Provisional President of Mexico, General De la Hucrta, has telegraphed that General Carranza with a small escort has ...

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  25. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    OSAKA, Sunday.—A great crowd welcomed the American banker, Mr. Vanderlip. and prominent American publicists who made speeches asking ...

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  26. STATE IRON WORKS.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The Minister for Works; Mr. A. Jones, is at present in West Australia making inquiries regarding the Cockatoo Island and the ...

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  27. GENERAL BIRDWOOD.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—General Birdwood returned to Brisbane, this afternoon from a visit to Central Queensland, and was to-night entertained at the ...

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  28. PRINTING TRADE DISPUTE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Progress towards settling the strike in the printing trade was retarded to some extent to-day by the refusal of the ...

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  29. THE WORKING WEEK.

    PERTH, Monday.—Last month the members of the Typographical Union in Fremantle petitioned the employers for a working week of five days. The ...

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  30. SHOOTING AFFRAY.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.—A serious shooting affray occurred at Wanganui, resulting in the arrest of C. E. Mackay, a solicitor and Mayor of the borough, ...

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  31. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Two women, Margaret Mary Veronica Hegarty (40), a nurse, and Mary Byrnes (39), a housewife, were before the Police Court ...

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