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    LATEST FOREIGN NEWS. -- Important Changes pending in Irish Free State Army Command French political visitor to London reports British views largely favorable to France -- Russian revolutionary movements -- Conan Doyle stuns audience at lecture on Spiritualism -- Slump in Egyptian antiques -- Work at Luxor to proceed. ...

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  3. SHOWGROUND BLAZE

    Tho big industrial hall facing Moore Park at the Show Ground, which was the meeca of hundreds of thousands during the recent carnival, was the ...

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  4. NEW FARMERS

    Land settlement is expected to receive a splendid impetus from the movement started at the meeting held in the Royal ...

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  5. THE PROBLEM

    Industry in Australia is stay-goring under the high price of cool. So everyone is saying. But no one seems to have a ...

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  6. HIS MAJESTY'S VOICE

    The King and Queen will, on Empire Day, May 24 address, through the medium of the gramophone, children in ...

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  7. PRIZE PLAY

    Much public interest has been taken in "The Daily Telegraph" 100-Guinea Play Competition, the results of which were announced in Saturdays issue. ...

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  8. NO TENDERS

    Three, suburban councils are coming in for criticism from road contractors generally regarding their methods of handling ...

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  9. SOVIET RULE

    Reports in the newspapers indicate that the revolutionary movement in Russia is intimately connected with the illness of Trotsky (Soviet ...

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  10. IRISH ARMY

    Important changes are pending in the higher command of the Free State army. For some time past there has been ...

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  11. SPIRITUALISM

    There was a remarkable scene at the Carnegie Hall during Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's lecture on "Spiritualism." Without warning, the lecturer ...

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  12. MAN ON THE LAND

    Colonel Bruxner (leader of the Progressives) thinks it is timely to warn people that the Rural Credit scheme, on which the Government is ...

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  13. REPARATIONS

    A Paris message states that M. Loucheur, in an interview with a representative of the "Matin," said lie had come back from London satisfied ...

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  14. WHEAT TRADE

    The Agricultural Tribunal, in an interim report, urges the Government to take the financial responsibility of reducing the railway rates on farm ...

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  15. A LADY "FARMER"

    Miss Millicent Armstrong, who divided third prize, was born at Waverley in" 1888. and therefore. is in her 35th year. She received her education at ...

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  16. MOTHERS RACE

    A walking race between five mothers, each pushing a perambulator and a baby, from London to Brighton (52 miles) was won by Mrs. Groom, of ...

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  17. LOWEST ON RECORD

    Though the number of births in the Commonwealth in 1922 -- 137,490 -- was almost record, being beaten only in 1914 by 489, the rate per 1000 of the ...

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  18. SIKI RUNS AMOK

    "Batting Siki (the Senegalese boxer who recently outpointed by M'Tigue in Dublin) was celebrating his return to Paris at the famous Rat ...

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  19. ALOOF MR. DOOLEY

    The Acting-Premier commented during the week-end on Mr. Dooley's refusal to attend the Sydney conference on the Rural Credit Scheme. ...

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  20. MORE IRRITATION

    Scnahan No. 2 miners' lodge has resolved that 25s per day, exclusive of explosives, be the maximum amount to be earned throughout the northern ...

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  21. NATIONAL ISSUE

    The sixth anniversary of America's entry into the war finds the League of Nations revived as a national issue with strongly organised support in the ...

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  22. FIRE AT BOTANY

    A fire was discovered about 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon in an iron wool shed attached to the scouring works of Messrs. Stevens, of Swinborne Street, ...

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  23. MAGIC FEARED

    Sir Rider Haggard, addressing the Hastings Rotary Club, said that the talk about Lord Carnarvon and magic was dangerous nonsense, as it was ...

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  24. SERMONS IN DIALOGUE

    The congregation at Christ Church St. Laurence. George Street, city, was treated to an innovation in preaching last night. The method, as explained ...

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  25. ACROSS, AUSTRALIA

    Word was received in Sydney on Saturday that Messrs J.L. Burton and W. Bradley, driving a 30.98 Vauxhall car left Fremantle at 4 a.m. that ...

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  26. LIVING LONGER

    Sir Kingsley Wood, M.P. (formerly chairman of the London insurance Committee), addressing the Insurance Conference, said: -- ...

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  27. EFFECT OF QUARRELS

    The disturbance and ruin which strikes could bring to a once-flourishing industry was well illustrated the coal trade, said Mr. A. U. Kay in the ...

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  28. AMERICAN JUSTICE

    The jury acquitted six of the miners, were charged with participation in the Herrin massacre. Some of the defendants were also acquitted at the ...

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  29. EXPLORERS' TRAMP

    A transcontinental walking party of explorers, comprising Messrs. Cook, Tomlinson, and M'Glasheri, arrived in Broken Hill on Saturday. ...

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  30. THE RAIN

    Sydney had a total of 288 points of rain as result of the storm during the week. On Saturday 38 points were measured, and yesterday there was an ...

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  31. ROYAL VISIT

    The formalities for the visit of the Ring and Queen of England to the Vatican have been completed. The ceremony will be based on the ...

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  32. MELBOURNE'S OIL

    "That the real thing is there I have no possible doubt." says Mr. Grove Johnson, analytical chemist, of Sydney, in reference to the reported discovery of oil ...

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  33. BROADCASTED PLAYS

    A meeting of theatrical managers, authors, arid actors carried a resolution protesting against the wireless broadcasting of plays and musical shows. ...

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  34. NAVAL DEFENCE

    The "Morning Post's" Paris correspondent reports that naval defence is being unwonted prominence Parliament dispersed without ratifying ...

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  35. ATE POISONED WHEAT

    A girl named Kitty Moore has been taken to Perth Hospital suffering from strychnine poisoning in peculiar circumstances. ...

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  36. SAT FOR 35 YEARS

    The death is announced of Lord Biddulph, who had sat in the House of Commons for 35 years, and had only spoken there twice, in 1872 and in 1892. ...

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  37. HUSBAND'S COMFORT

    Lily Home, this year's recipient of £30 from the Marquess of Bute's fund for dowries for domestics best fitted to minister to the comforts of a ...

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  38. FOOD CHILDREN

    The Duke of York has sent to the Lord Mayor of Belfast £500 with which to entertain the poor children on the Duke's wedding-day. Each child is ...

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  39. PRINCE RIDES WINNER

    Riding Kinlark (the Australian gift horse) the Prince Wales was declared the winner of the Royal Lancer's Cup at Tetbury, after a close ...

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  40. AEROPLANE FLIGHT

    Adjutant Foiny flew from Tours to Strashurg, via Puris, and back via Dijon, a distance of 1060 miles, in fourteen hours. ...

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  41. DEAF WOMAN KILLED BY TRAM

    On Frida night an old woman stepped in front of a tram in Newcastle Street, and was run over and killed. Her Identity remained a mystery for ...

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  42. CLERIC COMMITTED

    Rev. Charles Barton, rector of Harbledon (Kent) has been committed for trial on a charge of having damaged a grave monument in a churchyard. ...

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  43. CANADIAN CATTLE

    Two hundred Canadian store cattle which were sold at Glasgow, realised an, average of al[?]ut £32, which will leave the fatteners little profit, if the ...

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  44. CITY CAFE RAIDED

    A police raid on Loosen's Cafe. King Street, City, on Saturday, led to the arrest of two women connected with the restaurant. The raid was made ...

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  45. WON £14,000

    A man named Mathieu, who won the first prize of £14,000 in the Credit National Lottery, fell dead shortly after he was told of his good fortune ...

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  46. TURKISH AMNESTY

    In conformity with the Turco-Greek agreement, reached at Lausanne, a general amnesty has been decreed for Greek civil and military prisoners ...

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  47. THE HELICOPTER

    Major T. H. Bane attained an altitude of 17 feet in a De Bothezaat helicopter. ...

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  48. NON-STOP DANCE

    Jack Butler and Ruth Molloch danced for 36 hours without a stop. ...

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