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  2. GERMANY.

    The Reichswehr, after having bombarded throughout yesterday Duisberg (in the Ruhr coalfield), occupied the town. The German troops are apparently ...

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  3. IRELAND.

    The fire brigades in Dubin were engaged for three hours last night in coping with eight separate fires in the offices of collectors and surveyors of income tax in ...

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  4. AVIATION.

    A Bangkok message dated yesterday, said that lieutenant Maseiro, the Italian aviator, left on Saturday, and arrived at Uhon. ...

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  5. PEACE MATTERS.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" reports:—There is some reason to believe that President Wilson may return the German Peace Treaty ...

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  6. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The arrival of H.M.S. Renown, escorted by H.M.S. Calcutta, in the quiet, sunkissed waters of the Barbadian Roads, on the evening of March 25, was the signal ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN NATIVES' ASSOCIATION.

    Delegates to the twenty-fourth annual conference of the Australian Natives' Association in this State met in the Savoy Hotel reception room yesterday morning, ...

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  8. WHEELERS AND SHIFTMEN.

    Three of the collieries of Collie were laid idle this morning, by the wheelers and shiftman refusing to start work unless they were paid 20s. per shirt of seven hours, ...

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  9. POULET AT MOULMEIN.

    M. Etienne Poulet (the French aviator) has arrived in Moulmein (Lower Burma). His machine needs repairs and the replacements of several important parts. He hopes to ...

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  10. LAWN TENNIS.

    Graced by the finest of weather, play, at the King's Park Easter tournament was continued throughout Monday and yesterday. Over the week-end Rice was ...

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  11. FRANCE'S ATTITUDE.

    The French Government is consulting the Allies regarding Germany's violation of the terms of the Peace Treaty. It advocates a military advance, the occupation ...

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  12. RUSSIA.

    The British refugees who arrived in England on Saturday tell appalling stories of torture and wholesale murders in Russia. They declare that leprosy and typhus are ...

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  13. THE KHALIFATE.

    The delegation from the Khalifate Conference in Calcutta which waited on March 21 on the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) has protested to King George and ...

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  14. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    His Excellency the Administrator (Sir Francis Newdegate) and party attended at the third performance of "Ma Mie Rosette" at His Majesty's Theatre last evening, when ...

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  15. MILLERAND WARNS GERMANY.

    M. Millerand's letter to Herr Mayer (the German Charge d'Affaires in France), concerning the invasion of the neutral zone, and especially the sudden advance and ...

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  16. GIGANTIC AEROPLANES.

    Signor Gianni Caproni, the Italian aeronautic engineer, has arrived here from Italy. He proposes to construct aeroplanes of about 12,000 horse-power each, capable of ...

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  17. THE ARMENIAN MANDATE.

    A report received from the Commission on Armenia has been published. It says that it would cost the United States 275,000,000 dollars, and some 200,000 troops ...

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  18. THE "RED TERROR."

    Inspired messages received from Berlin represent that the despatch of German troops to the neutral zone was due to urgent appeals from all classes of the ...

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  19. TRADE RESTRICTIONS.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" says that it is understood that the United States may attempt an independent policy in the directrion of ...

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  20. TELEGRAPH CABLES CUT.

    The authorities in Dublin Castle received on Sunday afternoon reports to the effect that in connection with the destruction of police barracks nearly all of them ...

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  21. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    The tramway employees in Manchester, Salford, Oldham, Huddersfield, Cardiff, Swansea, and Llanelly have rejected the terms of the recent settlement, and ...

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  22. CANADIAN AIR FORCE.

    It is understood that a Canadian aerial force will be formed immediately, and that its personnel will comprise former officers and airmen of the Royal Air Force who are ...

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  23. TELEGRAPHIC PENETRATION.

    Telegraphic communication has been established between Pekin, Petrograd, Archangel, Novotcherkask, and Astrakhan. ...

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  24. SIBERIA.

    An announcement which appeared in the "Official Gazette" of Tokio on March 31 says that Japan is unable to withdraw her troops from Siberia immediately, owing to ...

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  25. AMERICA AND AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Mark Sheldon (the Special Commissioner for Australia in America) addressed the Exporters and Manufacturers' Association to-day. He pointed out that the ...

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  26. DUISBERG EVACUATED.

    The Mayence correspondent of the Paris "Matin" reports that the Reichswehr troops have evacuated Duisberg, and have been ordered to leave the neutral zone. ...

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  27. ADELAIDE TO MELBOURNE.

    After a stay of about a fortnight in Adelaide Sir Ross Smith's party of aviators left at about 7.30 o'clock yesterday morning on the return flight to Melbourne, in ...

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  28. GERMANY'S "CONFIDENT HOPE."

    Although troops are ready to march further into Germany, France is withholding in seven days, and it adds that the Government troops have made a favourable ...

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  29. BRITISH CABLE ITEMS.

    At Eastertide there was a stream of British mourners to the military cemeteries in France and Flanders. The Independent Labour Party, at us ...

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  30. AMERICAN OPINION.

    The reported intention of France to occupy certain German cities as the result of the disturbances in the Ruhr Valley is not regarded with favour here. It is ...

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  31. THE FRIEDRICHSRUHE.

    The report of Lieutenant-Colonel Kindon, who was appointed by the Defence Department to investigate the complaints made by soldiers returning by the transport ...

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  32. CONFLICTING REPORTS.

    Conflicting news continues to be received regarding France's action in connection with the Ruhr affair. It is asserted that French troops have actually begun to ...

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  33. CHINESE CONSORTIUM.

    It is announced from Tokio that an extraordinary session of the Cabinet decided that Japan was willing to enter the Chinese financial "consortium," but would not ...

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  34. LOCAL LEVIES.

    His Honour Mr. Justice William Kenny (of the King's Bench Division of the Irish Court of Justice) has imposed a local levy of £5,000 to compensate relatives of D. ...

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  35. SINN FEINISM IN AUSTRALIA.

    Dr. Alexander Leeper, of Melbourne (president of the Ulster and Loyal Irishmen's Association of Victoria) in a letter in the London "Spectator," describes the ...

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  36. THE GOVERNOR-GENERALSHIP.

    The remour is being revived that Captain F. E. Guest, D.S.O., Chief Government Whip, will be appointed Governor-General of Australia, with a peerage. ...

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  37. GASOMETER EXPLOSION.

    Mr. H. Gragory, M.H.R., and Senator Lynch are on a visit to Western Australia. Among those who were unavoidably absent from Sir Edward Stone's funeral were ...

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  38. AMERICAN REPORTS DENIED.

    The authorities in Dublin Castle deny emphatically American reports as to a massacre in Ireland. It is added that 153 vacated police ...

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  39. GENERAL DEGOUTTE'S POSITION.

    Some reports received from Paris assert that the Government of France has orlered an immediate advance into the aeutral zone under General Degoutte (who ...

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  40. AMERICAN DEMONSTRATION.

    Two of the women who bicketed the British Embassy here in advocacy of freedom for Ireland have been arrested. [A Washington message of April 3 said:— ...

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  41. GENERAL BIRDWOOD'S TOUR.

    General Birdwood spent all to-day with returned soldiers Beginning with an enthusiastic welcome by former members of the A.I.F. at the Town Hall he lunched ...

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  42. RAINS IN PASTORAL AREAS.

    General and much-needed rain commenced on Friday night, when there was a very heavy downpour. Intermittent light showers have been falling since, and further ...

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  43. FRANKFORT OCCUPIED.

    General Degoutte has advanced from Mayence, and occupied Frankfort. He has proclaimed martial law in Frankfort and other districts, and has reassured the ...

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  44. BOXING.

    At the Holborn stadium Frank Moran outpointed Tom Cowler. ...

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