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  2. GENERAL CABLES.

    The "Daily Mail's" Paris correspondend says that barges fitted with aeroplane propellers have been introduced on the St. Denis Canal. The experiment suggests ...

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  3. IRELAND.

    The Prime Minister has forwarded a letter to the Lord Mayor of Dublin, sympathising with him in the dilemma wherein he is placed, and pointing out ...

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  4. THE FIVE-DAY WEEK.

    The Printing Industry Employees' Union opened a conference of delegates from sub-branches throughout the State. Among the proposals were that increased ...

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  5. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    Lieutenants Parer and McIntosh arrived here two o'clock on Friday afternoon, being delayed by a forced landing on the banks of the Irrawaddy. The ...

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  6. GERMANY.

    Renter's Paris correspondent telegraphs that M. Millerand has sent a letter to the German Charge d' Affaires pointing out that the penetration of German troops in ...

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  7. PRINCE OF WALES

    A message from Panama, dated March 30, says: "The largest ship that has yet passed through the canal is British, and carried the British heir to the throne. The ...

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  8. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    President Wilson, in his reply to the Note from the Allies regarding the Turkish Treaty, says it was an understanding with the United States that ...

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  9. WOMEN IN MOTOR EVENTS.

    Three women entered the Easter motor races at Brooklands (U.S.A.). All retired after five to eight miles. ...

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  10. AIRMEN'S FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES.

    Lieutenants Parer and McIntosh have wired to the United Service from Calcutta suggesting that the "terrifying circumstances and great record flight will ...

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  11. THE "RED" CAMPAIGN.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent telegraphs that the Senate carried a vote of confidence in the Government's domestic policy. M. Millerand, the Premier, replying to ...

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  12. ITALY AND THE EUROPEAN POSITION.

    Signer Nitti Premier of Italy, has declared that the Allies must rehabilitate Russia, stating that it is impossible to leave 180 millions of people to their fate. ...

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  13. GERMANY AND THE BOLSHEVIKS.

    The Ruhr Reds have informed Moscow that the moment is ripe for a pan-European revolution through the Russian Reds traversing Poland and capturing Berlin ...

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  14. CASUALTIES.

    A party of nine left Bald Hills, a suburb of Brisbane, for the Bribie passage, and proceeded in the motor launch Sylvie. When they arrived in the ...

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  15. DENMARK.

    The Trades Union Congress has declared a general strike throughout Denmark. ...

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  16. THE RUHR TANGLE.

    "The Times" correspondent at Rotterdam states that a speedy end to the Ruhr tangle is not anticipated. The Communists will continue to fight, as well as ...

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  17. EX-CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER.

    The Right Hon. Reginald McKenna, P.C., Chancellor of the Exchequer 1915-16, whilst motoring at Chelsea, was seriously injured by a collision with a trading van, ...

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  18. SOCIALISTS DEMAND A NEW ELECTORAL LAW.

    "The Times" correspondent at Copenhagen says the holidaying workers have not stopped the transport and telegraphic services, and will light the State and ...

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  19. GREECE AND THE VATICAN.

    "The Times" Athens correspondent states that Greece will shortly negotiate for a re-establishment of diplomatic relations with the Vatican. ...

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  20. THE KING CAPTAINS ROYAL YACHT.

    It is believed that the King will personally captain the yacht Britannia at the Clyde regatta. ...

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  21. HERTZIAN WAVES.

    The Paris "Matin" reports that in an interview Professor Branly, referring to recent secret experiments in England to explode prepared mines by means of ...

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  22. DISPUTE ON A STEAMER.

    During a dispute on board the American steamer E. R. Sterling among the Chilian members of the crew, knives were drawn, and, before order could be restored, two ...

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  23. THE BRITISH IN FRANCE.

    General Mangin, writing in the "Deux Mondes," confirms Marshal French's account that Lanrezach's announced retirement forced the British to withdraw. The ...

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  24. DISARMAMENT OF WORKERS PROCEEDING.

    The Frankfort "Lokal Anzeiger" says the disarmament of the workers in. the Ruhr district is proceeding everywhere; all prisoners are being freed. ...

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  25. ALL TRADE UNIONS PARTICIPATE.

    "The Times" Copenhagen correspondent on Saturday wired that all the trade unions share in the political strike, but it is impossible at present to say how far ...

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  26. FRENCH SEAMEN'S 24-HOUR STRIKE.

    French seamen have declared their intention of calling a 24-hour strike on May Day. ...

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  27. RETURNED SOLDIER COMMITS, SUICIDE

    The finding of the body of a Russian, Matrofan Koropet.s, in the Domain on Thursday morning with a bullet wound in the head received the close attention ...

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  28. ANARCHY IN THE RUHR DISTRICT.

    The Ruhr leaders are believed to be ready to fulfil the agreement, but have no power to hold the Terrorists, reinforced by numbers of professional ...

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  29. LABOR AND THE SINN FEIN.

    Mr. Lloyd George's challenge to the Labor party to define its attitude towards the Sinn Fein and the hesitancy and, caution of Mr. Adamson and Mr. Glynes ...

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  30. COUNTESS OF LIMERICK AND THE O.B.E.

    The Countess of Limerick has already returned the Order of the British Empire recently conferred on her, alleging that the award is a slur on her many colleagues, ...

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  31. THE EXCHANGE PROBLEM.

    The lowering of the rate of exchange is causing an inflow of American money to Italy, mostly from ex-Italians. An aged couple at Calanio were recently ...

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  32. A TRIUMPHAL PROGRESS.

    Wherever he goes the Prince seems to have the country at his feet, so great is the prestige of the Empire, his birth, and the charm of his gay and gracious ...

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  33. RUSSIA.

    The United States has refused the Allies' invitation to send a delegate with the League of Nations Committee investigating conditions in Russia. ...

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  34. A DOMESTIC TRAGEDY.

    With his head almost severed by a deep razor gash in the throat, Edward Sadlier, a cellarman at the brewery at Wagga, was found lying in a pool of ...

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  35. FIGHTING IN GERMANY. REDS CONTINUALLY REINFORCED.

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent telegraphs that in the fighting on Thursday evening between the Reds and the Government troops, near Dinslaken, the former were ...

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  36. AMERICA

    A message from Albany states that the New York Assembly expelled five Socialist members following on a report that they were guilty of disloyalty. The expulsion ...

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  37. BOLSHEVIKS STILL ADVANCING.

    Renter's Constantinople correspondent, wiring on March 31, states that the evacuation of tlie Denikinites south of Novorossisk is continuing. The ...

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  38. ARMISTICE AGREED ON.

    Renter's Minister correspondent states that the Government and the insurgents have agreed to an armistice as from noon on the 2nd inst., the Government ...

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  39. THE CHANNEL TUNNEL.

    The Great Northern Railway has begun costly alterations to platforms, etc., to suit Continental expresses arriving when the Channel tunnel is constructed. ...

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  40. GENERAL BIRDWOOD.

    General Birdwood arrived in Sydney this morning on the Limited express from Melbourne, and was given a magnificent welcome. The procession through the city ...

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  41. WOMAN ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

    Mrs. Lydia Roberts, with her daughter, was examining a revolver at their home in Darlinghurst when the weapon went off. The mother received the shot in the ...

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  42. A HOLIDAY TRAGEDY.

    Another Easter seaside tragedy occurred on Saturday afternoon, when a young man Victor Thorne, while surfing near Goolaugatta, got out of his depth and ...

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  43. SIR EDWARD CARSON'S ATTITUDE.

    The "Daily Mail" sees in Sir Edward Carson's speech in the House of Commons a glimmer of statesmanship, and goodwill capable of guiding Ireland to ultimate ...

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  44. JAPANESE AND BOLSHEVIKS.

    A cable from Tokyo states that 700 Japanese troops and civilians have been killed to date in a battle with Bolsheviks at Nikolsevsk, Siberia. ...

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  45. AMERICAN TROOPS ON THE RHINE.

    Responding to the Congressional resolution inquiry, President Wilson has announced that the United States troops on the Rhine are subject only to the orders ...

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  46. AN ARMENIAN REPRISAL.

    "The Times" Teheran correspondent on Saturday reported that 10,000 Armenians invaded the Nakchevan-Ordubad district and destroyed several Mussulman ...

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  47. UNITED STATES AND THE PEACE TREATY.

    A message from Washington states that the Porter resolution, declaring peace with Germany, is similar to the Knox resolution in the Senate. It will be considered ...

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  48. WOMAN BRUTALLY BEATEN.

    Mrs. Violet Daniels was found in a house in the city in a serious condition. She alleged that she had been brutally beaten by a man. ...

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  49. PICTURE STARS WED.

    The marriage of Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks was secretly performed at home by a Baptist minister, a mutual friend Fairbanks was divorced ...

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  50. PAY TRAIN HELD UP.

    The Great Southern and Western pay train was held up at Killonan, Limerick, by fifty gunmen, who decamped with £3000. ...

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  51. THE AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    President Wilson took no steps to-day to prevent his name going before the Georgia State primaries as candidate for President. While not being necessarily ...

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  52. WOMAN BADLY BURNED.

    Ethel Walsh, 58, was badly burned at Paddington, owing to a methylated spirit stove exploding. She was taken to the hospital in a serious condition. ...

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  53. UP-TO-DATE POLICE METHODS.

    Berlin police aeroplaned to Bentheim and arrested an English man on a charge of smuggling diamonds into Holland. ...

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  54. MILLERAND IS FIRM.

    "The Times" Paris correspondent, wiring on Saturday, states that M. Millerand has refused the German application to enter Ruhr, and asks for the recall of the ...

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  55. COAL CRISIS IN ENGLAND.

    A recurrence of the coal crisis is feared. The men's leaders now anticipate that the ballot returnable on April 14 will largely favor the rejection of the Government's ...

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  56. DIED FROM INJURIES

    A man, whose identity is not vet known, died in the Sydney Hospital from injuries alleged to have been received in an altercation with another man in Liverpool ...

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  57. THE McCURTAIN MURDER.

    "The Times" Dublin correspondent, wiring on April 1, states that the Sinn Feiners angrily deny that the Republican Brotherhood was responsible for Mr. ...

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  58. THE GERMAN ADVANCE.

    "The Times" Dusseldorf correspondent stated on Saturday that, the Reichswehr are advancing along the whole of the Wezel front, and have occupied Hambern. ...

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  59. ATTORNEY-GENERAL INVESTIGATES PICKFORD DIVORCE.

    The Pickford wedding continues to occupy huge space in the newspapers. The Attorney-General's investigation of the divorce was apparently caused by charges ...

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  60. TWO ARRESTS MADE.

    Two arrests have been made in connection with the man killed in Liverpool street. The victim is still unidentified. ...

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  61. INDUSTRIAL.

    The Waihi miners' strike has been settled, the owners granting a minimum of 16 per day. ...

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  62. FRENCH GOVERNMENT ACTIVE.

    The Paris paper "Soviet" has been raided and the editor arrested on a charge of conpiracy against the State. An anti militarist office in the same building was ...

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  63. A GASOMETER EXPLODES.

    An explosion took place at the South Melbourne gasometer, Which was completely wrecked and 700,000 cubic feet of gas consumed. ...

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  64. SIMPLICITY AT COURT.

    The official dress regulations for the Palace receptions fin June strike a note of simplicity, forbidding feathers and trains. ...

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  65. DIRECT ACTION CONDEMNED.

    At the annual conference of the Victorian Labor party the president said lie did not believe it possible, in this or any other English-speaking country, to attain ...

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  66. A RISING ANTICIPATED.

    Anticipating a rising, troops held up and examined cars and trams, especially hay carts, in certain streets at Limerick, and wired to Londonderry for similar ...

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  67. NOTORIOUS PRINCE JOACHIM.

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent states that Prince Joachim, sixth son of the exKaiser, has been released, but is forbidden to reside in Berlin. ...

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