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  2. TELEGRAMS.

    The A.L.P. Propaganda Committee carried a resolution in favor of the appointment of women to the Upper [?]se, and also to administer posts under ...

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  3. FIVE DAY WEEK.

    A meeting of thy Building Trades Union to discuss the no-Saturday-work movement. was held in the Town Hall this morning. ...

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  4. SAN REMO CONFERENCE.

    Reuter's San Remo correspondent telegraphed on Saturday that Mr. Lloyd George and M. Mill[?]rand had reached an agreement in reference to German ...

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  5. CAILLAUX CONVICTED.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent telegraphs that Caillaux, who was sentenced to three years tor imprisonment for corresponding with The enemy, was also sentenced to five ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL.

    "The Times" Rome correspondent telegraphed on Saturday that Italy parallels England's strike movement. The Laborites are impatient, and demand that the ...

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  7. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    "The Times" Berlin correspondent says the Volga Soviet, in pursuance of the anti-extravagance decree, coerced the Kazan population fo witness the ...

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  8. NEW ZEALAND JOCKEYS' DISPUTE.

    The jockeys' dispute in New Zealand came before the Conciliation Council, when the jockeys agreed that no steps would be taken to prevent any jockey riding at the ...

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  9. SURRENDER OF GERMAN DREADNOUGHTS.

    The German Dreadnoughts Oldenburg and Posen have surrendered at the Firth of Forth, replacing the ships sunk at Seapa Flow. ...

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  10. SECRET VOTING.

    The House of Commons debated the second reading of the Bill providing for secret voting at trade union ballots, the mover explaining that trade union leaders ...

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  11. SALE OF AUSTRALIAN WOOL.

    Mr. Hughes who arrived in Sydney today from Melbourne, said he had nothing to say in regard to General Lassetter's comments regarding Australia's losses by ...

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  12. TREATMENT OF DOMINIONS' PRODUCTS.

    Lord [?]ncheape, at "The Times" luncheon to Lord Atholston (owner of the "Moutreal Daily Star") besought the Empire's Governments to govern, and ...

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  13. CONFERENCE IN COMPLETE ACCORD.

    Reuter's san Remo correspondent telegraphed on Saturday that M. Mill[?]rand, interviewed by Reuter, said the Anglo-French relations were very good. The ...

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  14. EAGER FOR HOME RULE.

    The "Nation's'' Irish correspondent reports that the people of Belfast are privately eager for The passing of the Home Rule Bill. They only fear a slip between ...

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  15. RAILWAY STATION DESTROYED.

    The railway station at Lockhart was destroyed by fire at midnight. A shed close to the station buildings and the interlocking gear nearby were saved. ...

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  16. FORESTRY CONFERENCE.

    At the Forestry Conference at Hobart, it was decided that a school of forestry for the training of officers should be established in New South Wales, and that the control of the ...

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  17. FRANCO-BRITISH AGREEMENT.

    At San Remo, Mr. Lloyd George announced that as a result of the conference with M. Millerand a joint declaration would bo prepared announcing the ...

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  18. VICTORIAN RAILWAY COMMISSIONER.

    Mr. A. Robinson, Solicitor-General for Victoria, has submitted to his Government some selected names for the position of Railway Commissioner. The applicants ...

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  19. A LANCASHIRE STRIKE.

    The ballot of the Lancashire spinners and cardroom workers was overwhelmingly in favor of a strike, and supports the ...

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  20. CAILLAUX RELEASED.

    Caillaux has been released, as he has already served his sentence. ...

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  21. TOTALISATOR TAX.

    The decision of the Commonwealth Government to impose a 13 per cent, tax on totalisator investments was the subject of an application for an injunction ...

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  22. INTERVIEW WITH MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    Reuter's San Remo corespondent, telegraphed on Friday that Mr. Lloyd George, conversing with the journalists, declared that if Germany committed a breach of ...

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  23. PRINCE OF WALES.

    H.M.S. Renown berthed at Auckland at 10 o'clock this morning. The whole strength of Auckland's watercraft. escorted her into the harbor. ...

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  24. "DAILY MAIL" AND REVOLUTION.

    The "Daily Mail," in a leader, says: "If more revolutionising is required to convince the Prime Minister that another army of junkers is necessary to maintain ...

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  25. A VESSEL MISSING.

    It is rumored that Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Co.'s vessel Manno is missing, and that wreckage from a ship has been picked up at Ocean Island. ...

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  26. RAIDS BY BEDOUINS.

    The Bedouins are making nightly raids in the country south of Tiberias, looting sheep and cattle from the peasants, mainly Moslems. The Jewish colonics, ...

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  27. LORK FRENCH VISITS LONDON.

    Lord French has left Dublin for London to consult the Government. He was heavily guarded while driving from the Castle to Kingstown Pier. ...

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  28. SPORTING.

    Yamba Picnic Races take place to-day, the first event being timed for 12.30 p.m. Fifty-one runners are in the race book for live events, while the Forced Handicap is ...

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  29. UNEMPLOYED IN SYDNEY.

    According to the director of the State Labor Exchange there were eight thousand unemployed last month it the metropolitan area. ...

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  30. KAPP TO BE RELEASED UNDER PAROLE.

    Reuter's Stockholm correspondent, telegraphing on Saturday stated that the Government had directed that Dr. Kapp be no longer kept under arrest, and that ...

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  31. TURKISH NATIONALISTS.

    "The Times" Constantinople correspondent telegraphs that the proclamation which has been published in Adrianople generally indicates the insurgents' ...

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  32. FAIR DESMOND.

    Athol Young, South Casino, writes to the "Casino Courier":-- After perusing reprinted articles from other papers--notably the Grafton, "Daily ...

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  33. BANK OFFICERS' ASSOCIATION.

    Speaking at the annual conference of the United Bank Officers' Association, Mr. Crawford, the president, said the prospects were, before the half-year closed, ...

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  34. SIGNOR NITTI DESPAIRS.

    "The Times" Paris correspondent telegraphed on Saturday that although Russia will probably not come up to the Conference, the Bolshevist, envoy has sent a ...

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  35. NEW DEFINITION OF AN OPTIMIST.

    Mr. Falconer. M.P., delighted an Edinburgh meeting by defining an optimist as a Scotsman wandering through the United States with a corkscrew. ...

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  36. ADDRESSES OF WELCOME.

    Mr. Keith Murdoch says H.M.S. Renown reached Auckland amid great, enthusiasm. The warship was escorted by a flotilla of craft of all descriptions. The ...

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  37. DIMINISHED BUSINESS.

    Diminished business on the totalisator was done at the Newcastle races yesterday. ...

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  38. REAR-ADMIRAL COMMITS SUICIDE.

    The Navy Department has announced that Rear-Admiral Charles Brittain, Chief of Staff to Admiral Wilson, commanding the Atlantic Fleet, committed suicide on ...

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  39. CRITICAL SITUATION IN CICILIA.

    The Cicilian situation is still critical, and fighting continues at Pozanti, where a French force has been isolated. It is reported that several hundred ...

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  40. RAILWAYMEN'S GRIEVANCES.

    A deputation representing the railway men placed before the Minister for Railways a large number of grievances, including the recent retrenchment of a ...

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  41. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    The Minister for Repatriation, in opening a group of war service homes at Lakemba, acknowledged that the day labor system had helped to solve the ...

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  42. BUTTE MINES REOPEN.

    The Butte mines are attempting to reopen under the protection of regulars of the United States army. ...

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  43. THE DARDANELLES AND BOSPHOROUS.

    The Supreme Council has decided that the freedom of the Dardanelles, the Sea of Marmora, and the Bosphorous includes warships, except when Turkey is attacked. ...

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  44. INVITATION TO PARIS.

    The High Commissioners have communicated to the Porte the invitation to send delegates to the Paris meeting on May 10 to receive the Peace Treaty. ...

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  45. AMERICAN FINANCE.

    The pound sterling opened at 3.87¾ dollars (162). A selling wave hit the market during the first hour, and steel sold at 97[?], while ...

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  46. WH[?]E SLAVE ACT.

    A message from Douglas (Arizona) states that General Ignacio Pesqueira, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Mexico, and who was recently appointed ...

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  47. RAILWAYMEN'S CONFERENCE.

    At the Victorian Railwaymen's Conference resolutions were carried condemning the Federal Government for using the War Precautions Act in an industrial crisis ...

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  48. ARMY OF OCCUPATION.

    The "Petit Journal" says thar Marshal Foch recommends that the Allied troops should be increased to the 300,000 necessary to enforce the treaty. ...

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  49. CRIMINAL ANARCHY.

    James Larkin, the Irish Labor leader, is being tried on a charge of criminal anarchy. He admitted supporting the Winnipeg general strike last June, and ...

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  50. RAILWAY SMASH.

    There was a railway smash at Dungog yesterday morning. The engine of the mail train from Taree jumped the rails not far from the town. It ran for thirty ...

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  51. THE BROKEN HILL DISPUTE.

    Although the conference between the Broken Hill employers and the employees was unsuccessful, the opinion is held in some quarters that the negotiations will ...

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  52. NOTE FROM GERMAN DELEGATION.

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent tlegraphed on Thursday that the president of the German Pence Delegation in Paris presented a Note to the Entente pointing out ...

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  53. WARSHIPS SENT TO MEXICO.

    The United States Government representatives in Mexico have asked for the despatch of warships to that country to protect American, citizens and property on ...

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  54. CASUALTIES.

    Arthur Lee, who was arrested in connection with the mysterious poisoning of his wife and three children at Rhyuie, South Australia, was committed for trial ...

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  55. COURSING.

    A meeting of the Clarence River Coursing Club was held on the Junction Plumpton on Saturday afternoon, and it was favored by fine and pleasant weather ...

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  56. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Municipal Housing Conference at Shoreditch discussed the enormous increase of overcrowding in London. It was reported that there were 11,000 ...

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  57. GREAT NEED FOR UNITY.

    "The Times," in a leader, says the separation of two great nations by a few men working in secret would be a bankruptcy of democratic institutions, which ...

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  58. STATE POLITICS.

    It is stated that in the opinion of the majority of members of Parliament Mr. D. Levy will receive the Government's nomination for the Speakership, and his ...

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  59. BITUMINOUS COAL. JAPANESE FINANCIAL CRISIS.

    A report from Belfast states an immense deposit of bituminous coal has been discovered near Lough Neagh. Experts say it is equal to and will probably surpass The Washington State Department learns two Japanese Banks failed in the recent crisis, while the Bank of Japan promised aid to one of these to ...

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  60. FATAL FIRE AT LONGUEVILLE.

    A camp at Longueville was destroyed by fire early this morning, and the owner, De Ray, was burnt to death. John Harris, who lived at Northwood, was found ...

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  61. FARMERS and SETTLERS' ASSOCIATION.

    At a meeting of the Cumuock Farmers and Settlers' Association a resolution was passed that the Farmers and Settlers and the Graziers' Associations should ...

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  62. TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY.

    Hyam and Co.'s stores at Cowra were destroyed by fire yesterday. The building and stock were insured. Following upon complaints that revolver ...

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  63. FLYING FROM ROME TO TOKIO.

    Reuter's Canton correspondent telegraphed on Wednesday that Signer Masiero, who is flying from Rome to Tokio, has arrived at Canton. ...

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  64. SOLDIERS' LEAGUE AND TWEED CONTRACT.

    The Returned Soldiers' League empowered the executive to act as trustees in connection with the tweed contract. It was slated that members of the league ...

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  65. GET RID OF WAR ATMOSPHERE.

    Lord Robert Cecil, speaking at Watford, [?]ged that the amount of Germany's in[?]muity should be fixed as soon as sible by the Reparation Committee. He ...

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