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  2. WRONG IDEA.

    The New York representative of the Australian Press Association has interviewed Mr. A. Robinson. Attorney-General of Victoria, in regard to the relations between the United ...

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  3. THE LATEST CABLES.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that the British Cabinet adopt the view that the Soviet Government's reply mentis the acceptance of the armistice with Poland, and that a Russian ...

    Article : 163 words
  4. SHAMROCK WINS.

    Shamrock IV. has won the second race for the America Cup. The Shamrock finished 2 hrs. 26 min. beyond her handicap. ...

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  5. POLAND'S FATE.

    The Bolsheviks' reply has reached Mr. Lloyd George. It rejects the British proposals regarding Roland. It suggests that the Bolsheviks are ...

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  6. DANGER ZONE.

    In the House of Commons to-day, when moving the adjournment to discuss "The immediate danger to British interests arising from the threatened hostilities in Syria," Mr. ...

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  7. THE WEARY PRINCE.

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday.--Husky of voice and weary-looking, the Prince arrived at Launceston this morning after an all-night journey from Hobart, and received another of those ...

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  8. SHEARERS' STRIKE.

    "All of the early sheds are hung up. The members of the union flatly refuse to engage under any conditions but those demanded by the A.W.U."--Hr. W. H. ...

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  9. ANFU DEFEAT.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that the State Department has learned that the Anfu forces have sustained ...

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  10. POLICE AMBUSHED.

    Two constables, when motoring through Tuam from the Galway assizes, discovered the road blocked with trees. Both alighted, and were immediately shot dead. ...

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  11. HEAVY COST.

    An official announcement states that expenditure on Russian operations from November 11, 1918, to March 31, 1920, was £55,973,000, of which £31,244,000 was spent on the British forces and ...

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  12. INDIAN TROOPS.

    Replying to Mr. George Lambort, in the House Commons to-day, Mr. Winston Churchill (Secretary of State for War) stated that larger reinforcements had been ordered, ...

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  13. CAPTAIN WILKENS, M.C.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Captain Wilkins, M.C., who, with three companions, essayed to fly from England to Australia, but abandoned the attempt at Crete, arrived in Melbourne ...

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  14. NEW IRISH BILL.

    The Government is preparing a new Irish Bill to strengthen courts-martial. It may establish trial by three ...

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  15. PUNJAB FEUD.

    There was a large attendance of members and peeresses in the House of Lords to-day when Lord Finlay brought up a motion deploring the way in which the case of General ...

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  16. IN SYDNEY ON SUNDAY.

    The Prince is expected to arrive in Sydney Harbor at 10.30 a.m. on Sunday, and to at 11.30. He is due to leave by train for Brisbane at noon. En route he will receive ...

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  17. NEW GUINEA PROPERTY.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Properties held by Germans in New Guinea and the Islands are according to the Minister for Home and Territories, still in the hands of those who held ...

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  18. THE UNION VIEWPOINT.

    Mr. Lambert (secretary of the Central Branch of the A.W.U.) stated that the 44 hours was a vital, principle among members of the organisation, and no settlement, could be complete ...

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  19. INCREASED RAILWAY FARES.

    The agitation against increased railway fares is spreading. Meetings of protest are being held at seaside resorts and in the principal cities. ...

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  20. COONAMBLE PREPARES.

    COONAMBLE, Wednesday.--General Dodds and Major Robertson are in town, in connection with the proposed western trip of the Prince, and in which Coonamble will probably ...

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  21. MORE ACTIVE WARFARE.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that the Sinn Fein leaders held a meeting, and decided upon intensified guerilla warfare against the police and troops. The leaders believe that the ...

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  22. EMPIRE BONDS.

    Prince Arthur of Connaught and Lord Forster were entertained by the members of the Colonial institute at luncheon at the Hotel Victoria to-day. Those present Included Lord ...

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  23. SKIPPER OF SHAMROCK.

    Sir Thomas Lipton, when asked before the race to comment on the reports that Captain Burton would be relieved of the command of the Shamrock, said:-- ...

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  24. THE PROGRESSIVES.

    Mr. Wearne, M.L.A., leader of the Progressive Party, stated yesterday that no negotiations for the union of the National and Progressive Parties had taken place or were contemplated. ...

    Article : 87 words
  25. NAURU ISLAND.

    On the report stage of the Nauru Island Agreement Bill, in the House of Commons, the Government did not attempt to reverse the Standing Committee's decision to make the ...

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  26. HISTORY OF THE CUP.

    When the British Royal Yacht Squadron offered a cup, open to all-comers. In 1851, yachting was in its infancy in America. The New York Yacht Club had then been in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. FIGHTING IN POLAND.

    A Warsaw message states that 20 fresh divisions are advancing 15 kilometres dally, and have smashed through the Polish front between Suwalki and Augutowo. ...

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  28. LONG TASK ENDED.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Mr. Waiter Marks, M.H.R., commodore of the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club, Sydney, expressed keen delight over the news that Shamrock IV. had been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. TITLES IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Replying to a question in the Assembly this afternoon, General Smuts said that Delville Wood had been purchased by the Union Government from the Comte d'Auger, at a price ...

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  30. RAISING LOANS.

    In reference to the speech of Mr. Theodore, (Premier of Queensland) in connection with the alleged action of British capitalists towards the Queensland loan, the Australian Press ...

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  31. SUPPORT FOR A.W.U.

    About a hundred members of the A.W.U., comprising the Pastoral Disputes' Committee, met at the Sydney Trades Hall last night to discuss the conduct of the strike by the A.W.U. ...

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  32. CHINESE DISRUPTION.

    Reports from Tientsin state that 17 train-loads of Chang Tso-Lin's Mukden troops have passed Tientsin en route to Pekin. Despite the success Yangstun events are ...

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  33. ROYAL SUICIDE.

    A Berlin message states that Prince Joachim retired at 9 o'clock, placing a revolver on the table beside his bed. An hour later he got up and went to the adjoining bedroom, where ...

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  34. AMERICAN RAILWAYMEN.

    It is reported from Chicago that the Railway Labor Board has awarded to the 2,000,000 organised employees an average increase of 21 per cent. retrospective to May 1. ...

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  35. REFUSED TO ATTEND.

    Mr. Cecil B. Harmsworth, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, stated in the House of Commons to-day that Finland. Latvia, and Lithuania had declined the invitation to ...

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  36. DR. MANNIX IN NEW YORK.

    Archbishop Mannix, in the course of a speech at the City Hall, on the occasion of his receiving the freedom of the City of New York, said. "I venture to express the hope ...

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  37. GENERAL STRIKE ORDERED.

    The Dublin Trades Council has ordered a general strike for 48 hours from to-night., in support, of the demand for the release of Larkin from Imprisonment in the United States. ...

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  38. AMERICAN WATERS.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" states that Admiral Benson, chairman of the United Stolen Shipping Board, has made a statement to the effect that foreign ...

    Article : 111 words
  39. BROKEN HILL MEETING

    BROKEN HILL, Wednesday.--At a well-attended meeting of shearers and shed hands, at the Trades Hall to-day, the following letter from Mr. W. Steffena, of the Sydney section. ...

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  40. COCKATOO DOCK.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--It was stated by Sir Joseph Cook in the House of Representatives to-night, in reply to Mr. Mahoney (N.S.W.) that there was no truth in the rumor ...

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  41. FRENCH AND ARABS.

    A report from Paris states that owing to Emir Feisul's reply being unsatisfactory French operation against the Arabs has probably already begun. ...

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  42. GENERAL CABLES.

    The King and Queen Mary, with ninny other royalties, attended the Ex-Empress Eugenie's funeral at Farnborough. Prince Victor Napoleon and Princess Clementine were the ...

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  43. READY FOR ANY ELECTION.

    WEST MAITLAND, Wednesday.--At a meeting of the Maitland Labor Council, correspondence was received from the general secretary with regard to organisation, and the secretary ...

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  44. GERMAN BATTLESHIP SALVED.

    The German battleship Baden, which was salved at Scapa Flow, has arrived at Portsmouth, and will be employed in the British Navy. ...

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  45. GENERAL.

    The British Cotton Growing Association recently invited Mr. Theodore (Premier or Queensland) to visit Manchester with a view to the furtherance of the negotiations in ...

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  46. AEROPLANE IN STORM.

    Lieuts. Parer and M'Intosh left Singapore for Banco yesterday morning at 9.30, but were obliged to return to Singapore, owing to thrilling experiences in a thunderstorm. A hole ...

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  47. TURKISH CABINET RESIGNS.

    The Turkish Cabinet has resigned. It is believed that a new Ministry will be formed, which will be wiling to sign the Treaty. ...

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  48. BATTLE PICTURES.

    Owing to the success of the season of illustrated battle lectures the Australian War Museum (Commonwealth Government) has decided to extend the season for a further week. ...

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  49. WINGFIELD SCULLS.

    J. Heresford won the Winfield Sculls by five lengths. Gollan was second. ...

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