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  2. FRENCH POLITICAL CRISIS.

    "With the exception of the "Petit Journal," whicH claims 'that it foresaw that M. Briand would stumble over the unpopular payments tax this morning's ...

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  3. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    An Australian Press Association message from Geneva states that Sir Austen Chamberlain had arranged , to confer with the Dominion delegates at noon, but ...

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  4. ARBITRATION COURT.

    At the conclusion of a Cabinet meeting last night, the Minister for Labour (Mr. A. McCallum) announced that the Government had appointed, Mr. Walter ...

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  5. THE FAR EAST.

    A general advance of the Kuominchun army has occurred in the Machang district, the actual operations consisting of a reconnaissance in force before which ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The members of the Australian cricket team arrived from Tasmania this morning and left by the East-West train this afternoon for Perth, where, after a match ...

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  7. AVIATION.

    Mr. Alan Cobham, the aviator.' who left Capetown on February 27 on his return flight to London, arrived here today. ...

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  8. WIRELESS TELEPHONY.

    A further development in connection with two-way telephonic communication between Britain and the United States occurred to-day. when for the first time a ...

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  9. INDUSTRIAL.

    The engineering crisis has assured a more serious [?]pect as the result of a meeting in London of representatives of all the engineering unions. They ...

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  10. INDIA.

    The Swarajists (Home Rulers), who dominate Congress politics, have obtained formal permission from the All India Congress Committee to withdraw from ...

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  11. Through Central Africa.

    To-day we landed on a perfect aerodrome at Kisumu. having flown over the north-eastern shores of Lake Victoria from Jinja. This will almost complete ...

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  12. Bolshevik Pamphlets.

    General Wu-Pei-Fu has issued a circular stating that after the retreat of the Kuominchun troops (General Feng-Yu-Hsiang's army) from Honan, ...

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  13. MORE JOB CONTROL.

    Job control has been introduced by the waterside workers at Port Adelaide against the Adelaide Steamship. Co. The branch officials have instructed the wharf ...

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  14. Vacant Premiership.

    The opinion is generally expressed that M. Briand will remain Foreign Minister and that his resignation of the Premiership will not disqualify him from ...

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  15. Perfect Conditions.

    Through the co-operation of the American Telephone and Telegraphic Corporation and the American and British General Post Offices, journalists to-day ...

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  16. Alleged Japanese Scandal.

    The Diet is investigating alleged gean dais concerning the military administration during Mr. Glichi Tanaka's regime as Minister for War, involving large sums ...

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  17. German Delegation.

    The German delegation to the League of Nations arrived last evening and its 24 members occupy 55 rooms at an hotel close to the Assembly Hall. Dr. Luther ...

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  18. Wheat and Flour Duties.

    As the result of a compromise between the Kenseikai and Ceiyuhonto members of the Diet sub-committee this afternoon, it was decided to obtain sanction to raise ...

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  19. An Anniversary.

    The demonstration of wireless telephony between London and New York is specially interesting because it was precisely 50 years to-day since ...

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  20. M. Briand's Views.

    Asked iy pressmen whether he would consent again to form a Cabinet, M. Briand is reported to hare said:-"No. there is no question of it. I am entitled ...

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  21. Canton Strike.

    It is reported that a split in the local government is imminent. A certain amount of fighting is going on on the East river front and there has been ...

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  22. French Crisis.

    The french crisis is one of the most important events is the League's history and is an all engrossing topic in League circles. There is much ...

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  23. ALBANIA.

    It is understood that M. Roufos, the Greek Foreign Minister, representing Greece at the League of Nations' Assembly discussed with Signor Mussolini ...

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  24. MORT'S DOCK STRIKE.

    A conference, convened by the Deputy President of the Federal Arbitration Court, with a view to ending the strike of 200 painters and dockers at Mort's ...

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  25. GERMAN EX-ROYALTIES.

    The Berlin correspondent of the London "Daily Express" states that Dr. Luther before going to Geneva persuaded his Cabinet colleagues to accept a ...

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  26. SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL.

    Shakespeare's birthday festival will be held in the Picture House at Stratford-on-Avon: in Avon: in April,. Memorial Theatre is still smouldering, bat the library has ...

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  27. A Communique.

    Prior to the League of Nations' meeting representatives of the countries which met at Locarno to negotiate the Rhineland Pact met to exchange views on the ...

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  28. MAIN ROADS BOARD.

    The Minister for Works (Mr. A. McCallum) said yesterday that no action a connection with the appointment of the Main Roads Board would be taken until ...

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  29. First News Story.

    The first news story ever transmitted across the Atlantic by wireless telephony has been received by the Associated Press from London.—Reuter. ...

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  30. CATHCART CASE.

    The Countess of Cathcart has won her suit, and will remain in the United States until Friday, when tie writ of habeas comas will have been sustained after ...

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  31. BOWEN WATERSIDERS.

    Before the Board d of Trade and Arbitration to-day, in Chambers, tie joint committee of the waterside employers appeared on summons for direction in the ...

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  32. A TAXATION MATTER.

    The question whether the Crown is at liberty to levy upon a man's estate by virtue of an Act of Parliament passed after his death is involved in an appeal ...

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  33. Farewell to Kelleway.

    The first grade cricket match at Chatswood Oval on Saturday between Gordon and Cumberland was adjourned for a quarter of an hour, in order that C. E. ...

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  34. DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE.

    The London "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent, commenting on the departure, for Washington of the United States Ambassadors at London ...

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  35. Basic Wage Determination.

    The first task awaiting the newly constituted Arbitration Court is the determination of the basic wage. The section of the Act dealing with this ...

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  36. TERRIFIC EXPLOSION.

    Hundreds of graves been destroyed in the British war cemetery at Thiepval (France), which was the. scene of terrible fighting on July 1.1916. A party ...

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  37. Secret Conference.

    Conversations between Sir Austen Chamberlain. M. Briand, Signor Scialoja, Dr. Lather, Herr Stresemann, and M. Vandervelde were held in Sir Austen ...

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  38. HOBART WATERSIDE DISPUTE.

    It is expected that the dispute between the Hobart branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation and die shipping agents regarding the working of ...

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  39. NEW AMERICAN TYPE

    The Smithsoniad Institution lias published studies made by Professor Hrdlicka, the well-known anthropologist, following sixteen years' investigation in ...

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  40. EDEN-MONARO BY-ELECTION.

    The Eden-Monaro by-election poll to fill the vacancy in the House of Representatives caused by the death of Sir Austin Chapman took place on ...

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  41. English Selectors.

    At n time when so much interest is being taken in selectors and selected, if will not be amiss to glance at the English selection committee. This consists of ...

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  42. COOMBE SCHOLARSHIPS.

    The Coombe scholarships hare now been in operation for four years. At a recent meeting of the members of the committee, with the donor (Sir Thomas ...

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  43. Source of Difficulty.

    Reuter's Agency learns that the source of the difficulty in the private conversations this afternoon arose from the fact that the German delegation would ...

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  44. German Move.

    The Geneva correspondent of the London "Daily Express" says that the Germans have been quick to take the fullest advantage of M. Briand's fall. Instead ...

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  45. MUTINY OF PRISONERS.

    It is stated that trouble occurred at the Parramatta Goal on Saturday owing to a section of the prisoners resenting the alleged ill-treatment of a pri[?] ...

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  46. GOVERNMENT OFFICES.

    The Minister for Works (Mr. A. McCallum) said yesterday that the Government had decided to acid a new wing to the Public Works Department. The ...

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  47. WORLD'S PEACE.

    Australia's part in the maintenance of the world's peace was emphasised in an address by the Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Lathsm) at the annual meeting of ...

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  48. Sir Austen Chamberlain.

    Sir Austen Chamberlain after dinner conferred for over an hour with the representatives of the Dominions and India, to whom he explained the situation fully ...

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  49. Latest Figures.

    Returns which the Commonwealth Electoral Office received from Eden-Monaro electorate to-day showed that the Nationalist candidate (Mr. Perkins) ...

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  50. Official Version.

    The Minister for justice (Mr. McKeil) has received the departmental report concerting the disturbance which occurred at the Parramatta Gaol on ...

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  51. BUSH FIRES AT NANNUP.

    Bush fires are raging round Nannup, and every available man is out strenuously waking to save the hospital buildings. Constable Jury telephoned for town help. ...

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  52. MONARCHIST MOVEMENT.

    A secret conclave of the Monarchists of Russia and Centra; Europe will be opened in Munich on May 6. according to the Tagliche Rundschan", though ...

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  53. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    The most serious fire in the history of Tweed Heads Town broke out at 2 o'clock this morning, and continued for three hours. At the end of that time ...

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  54. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENTARIANS.

    The visaing Victorian members of Parliament spent the last day of their stay in Habart to-day in glorious weather. In the morning several members ...

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  55. WORLD CHURCH COUNCIL.

    A World Church Council starting on June 11 Id Greece is to be attended by 1.000 delegates representing ten orthodox churches. Papal delegates, the ...

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  56. WATTLE BARK.

    The Federated Master Tanners and Leather Manufacturers' Association has written to the Government suggesting that efforts should be made in connection ...

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  58. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    At the Adelaide Police Court this morning Charles H. Linos was remanded on a charge of having murdered Walter W. Jeanes. It is alleged that Lines ...

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