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  2. THE ESSEN SHOOTING

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The correspondent of the "Morning Post" in Berlin, says that the German Government's protest against the shooting of the ...

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  4. TOURING PREMIER

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Mr. Lawson, Premier of Victoria, returned to London to-night after his European tour. He informed the Australian Press ...

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  5. GERMANS FIRST

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Many of the Grimsby trawlers are laid up owing to the owners' inability to obtain coal, because the merchants can obtain an extra ...

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  6. PREFERENCE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Mr. Bruce, Prime Minister, speaking at the Chamber of Commerce conference to-day, alluded to our relations with Britain. ...

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  7. SICK EUROPE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The annual conference of the N.S.W. chambers of commerce opened to-day. Mr. M. Paxton, president of the Sydney chamber, said ...

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  8. NYMBOIDA SCHEME

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A deputation from Grafton, assisted by Dr. Earle Page, the Federal Treasurer, waited on Sir Denison Miller, ...

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  9. LAND RESUMPTION

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--A couple of mouths ago the officers in the lands and agricultural departments were instructed by the Government to make an inspection ...

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  10. SAME LINE OF THOUGHT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--An Australian party at Hull, to-day inspected the wool Warehouses and the docks. They also visited the Pacific Corn Exchange, where ...

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  11. WOMEN LEAD THE STRIKERS.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express" in Aberdeen says that hundreds of fishermen's wives led the strikers against the German trawlers. In a ...

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  12. NEW VERSION OF WIESEL AFFAIR.

    In reference to the report that a large number of railway waggons were wrecked by the Germans at Wiesel yesterday, the French authorities officially deny ...

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  13. MISSING STEAMER

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The Government steamer Douglas Mawson, under charter to J. Burke and Sons, which left Burketown on March 26 or 27, should ...

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  14. SORRY SPECTACLE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The correspondent of the 'Daily Chronicle" in Paris says that the last remnants of the Russian navy, consisting of twelve ...

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  15. MACKSVILLE PUNT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Regarding the dispute over the punt at Macksville, it was stated to-day by the Under Secretary of Local Government that the punt ...

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  16. SERIES OF MURDERS

    LONDON, Wednesday--A youth named Breslin, who had been living with h[?]s sister in Dublin, was taken from his bed by three armed men to-day. With ...

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  17. SOON SETTLED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Mr. Wearne, Minister for Lands, received a deputation of returned soldiers to-day, Who asked whether they could be allowed to ...

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  18. BYRON BAY JETTY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--At the annual conference of the Associated Chambers of Commerce to-day, a resolution regarding the necessity of erecting a new ...

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  19. WEAKNESS OF FORCE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--Lord Robert Cecil, in a speech to-day, said that the League of Nations did not crystallise the Versailles treaty, but offers the only ...

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  20. BRITAIN'S PERIL

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Lord Sydenham, formerly Governor of Victoria, in an article which is featured in the "Morning Post" to-day, emphasises the ...

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  21. A DEAD PRINCE

    PARIS, Wednesday--Curious rites and symbolisms are associated with the lying in state of Prince Kita Shir Okawa, who was killed in a motor car accident on ...

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  22. REBELS LEAVE THE COUNTRY.

    Hundreds of youths and girls have emigrated to America from West Kerry in the last fortnight. This is the greatest [?]xodus for many ...

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  23. MANSLAUGHTER

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--At the Central criminal court to-day Herbert Hulbert (19), and Alfred Williams (20), were charged with the [?]laughter of ...

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  24. FREE STATE OFFICERS SHOT.

    The bodies of Lieutenants Cruise and Kennedy, of the Clonmel garrison, who were captured by Irregulars in January while motoring in mufti and unarmed, ...

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  25. MEAT BONUS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, had a heart to heart talk with the members of the meat industry to-day, when he agreed to renew the ...

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  26. NEW FLYING RECORD

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Babot, a French pilot, has achieved a remarkable feat by flying to a height of 1500 feet in an aeroplane weighing 4½ cwt., ...

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  27. STRANGE STORY

    LONDON, Wednesday.--An inquest to-day revealed that Elsie Moss (23) has been working as a waitress in London, while Cecil Moss, her husband, a farmer, ...

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  28. LORD CARNARVON

    LONDON, Thursday.--Lord Carnarvon. is dead, in Cairo. Lord Carnarvon died at two o'clock this morning. He was conscious till near ...

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  29. EXPENSIVE PROTEST

    WEST MAITLAND, Thursday.--Because Mr. Crane, P.M., passed through the Maitland coal field to reach the Wollombi police court to-day all the ...

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  30. SI[?] PLIGHT

    PARIS, Wednesday.--After having been stranded in Dublin since his fight with MeTigue, Siki, the Senegalese boxer, reached France to-day by round ...

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  31. A FOOL'S PARADISE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The State Governor, Sir Walter Davidson, in opening the community settlement conference to-day, said: "Don't live in a fool's ...

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  32. 47,000 STRIKERS

    LONDON, Wednesday.--In the Rhondda Valley, 47,000 miners have obeyed the call to strike with the object of forcing 5000 non-unionists, and the ...

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  33. WALKED TO HIS DEATH

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The air force records a strange mishap. An airman was watching the revolving propeller of an aeroplane engine while the engine was ...

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  34. GALLANT FIGHT FOR LIFE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Lord Carnarvon's fight for life against his illness at Cairo is evoking the keenest sympathy. The bulletins are awaited with ...

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  35. LARGS BAY DELAYED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Owing to a dispute between the Sydney management and the engineers, the Commonwealth liner, Largs Bay, was unable to sail ...

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  36. RURAL CREDITS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Mr. Hall, commissioner, and Mr. Turner, secretary, of the Government Sayings Bank of New South Wales, are going to America next ...

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  37. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Mr. Lloyd George's fifteenth article, to be published on Saturday, discusses the League of Nations and its chances ...

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  38. TASTY DISH

    WARSAW, Wednesday.--Thieves broke into the municipal laboratory last night and stole some surgical instruments. They also ate the rabbits and ...

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  39. GUARANTEE IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--The South Australian Government has agreed to to co-operate with the Federal Government in guaranteeing the cotton growers a ...

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  40. £25,000 CLAIMED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A claim for £25,000 by the "Sunday Times" against "Smith's Weekly" commences next Monday, before Mr. Justice James and ...

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  41. THE MAHSUDS

    LAHORE, Wednesday.--The frontier is reported to be quiet, but certain bodies of tribesmen continue intractable, and are indulging in petty attacks, sniping ...

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  42. TO BE STARTED IN JUNE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Minister for Works promised a deputation to-day that the Ballina-Booyong railway would be commenced in June next. ...

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  43. GHOULISH RAID

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Last night a raiding party dug up the grave of Joseph Griffiths, buried 63 years ago, in Scothouse cemetery, because it was ...

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  44. WOMEN IN POLITICS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A body, to be known as be Women's Political Association, was formed in Sydney yesterday, to work with the Country and ...

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  45. MARRIED

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Viscountess Northcliffe, widow of the late Lord Northcliffe, was married to-day to Sir Robert Hudson. The engagement was ...

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  46. THE ROYAL WEDDING

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Lady Cook' committee has decided that the Australian wedding gift to the Duke of York on the the occasion of his marriage with ...

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  47. LOSS OF A SON

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--In the district to-day Andrew and Hannah Dow[?] sought to recover £500 compensation from the Darling (Island ...

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  48. TAXES IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Sydney city council last night decided to strike a rate of 4¾d in the £, plus ½d for the North Shore Bridge tax. ...

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  49. DEPORTED PRISONERS

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Delegates representing the British Labor party to-day privately interviewed Mr. Cosgrove, Premier of the Free State, in Dublin, ...

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  50. PRINCESS HELPS

    ROME, Wednesday.--The Government's decision to dismiss all women from the Italian State railways has been revoked in response to an appeal from ...

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  51. THE OPTIMIST.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Mr. Marr, M.H.R., considers that the Federal Parliament should meet in Canberra within three years. ...

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  52. MR. BRUCE FOR ENGLAND.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Prime Minister to-day said that he would go to England this year. ...

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