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  2. GERMANY.

    The Berlin correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle" says:—The Bavarian elections resulted in a great triumph for General Ludendorff. As in ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Evictions Bill was discussed by the Cabinet for three hours to-day, and also at a special meeting of the Liberal Party. ...

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  4. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The scene in the House of Assembly this afternoon was very dramatic. It was evident that something unusual in the air bad attracted a larger gathering ...

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  5. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS.

    It now seems assured that Labour will be returned with a working majority. Much interest was being centred in the districts which were in the doubtful stage. ...

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  6. REPARATIONS.

    The report of the committee of economic experts, which is presided over by General C. G. Dawes, of the United States, will be issued to-morrow. It is ...

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  7. SHIPPING DISASTERS.

    In light misty rain, at about 10.30 o'clock to-night the steamer wyralls, 302 tons, and the collier Dilkers,2,698 tors, collided outside Port Phillip Heads. ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL.

    Masters and trade union leaden alike admit that the principal behind the Southampton strike is very important. This is shown by the fact that 16 unions ...

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  9. THE CRAWLEY MURDER.

    Diligent inquiry by detectives yesterday failed to glean more than scraps of information relative to the Crawley murder. The problem of locating the ...

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  10. SINGAPORE BASE.

    The Tokio Correspondent of the "New York Times" reports:—The Foreign Minister (Baron Mat[?]i) said to-day:— I am glad that Britain has decided ...

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  11. FEDERATED ENGINEDRIVERS.

    More than 20 advocates announced their appearance in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day when Sir John Quick. Deputy-President began the ...

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  12. SMALL STEAMER LOST.

    Eight miles out form Barrenjoey in an angry sea enshrouded by darkness the collier Astral foundered late on Monday night. The captain and crew had a ...

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  13. THE WOOL INDUSTRY.

    The Yorkshire newspapers criticise adversely the Australian proposals for a regenerated "Bawrs." The "Yorkshire Post" (Leede) says: ...

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  14. SHIPBUILDING.

    Lloyd's shipping returns show that a tonnage of about 1,473,000 was in the course of construction in the United Kingdon during the past quarter, an ...

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  15. BLINDS ON TRAMCARS.

    Mr. R. H. Nash, secretary of the Perth Tramway Union, made a farther statement yesterday in reference to the negotiations with the Commissioner of ...

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  16. STEAMER EUCLA DELAYED.

    When, yesterday afternoon, the State steamer Eucla was fully loaded and ready for [?]ding for Albany and south-coast ports a dispute ...

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  17. "A Complete Surprise."

    General Smuts's announcement of a dissolution came as a complete surprises to the House. From his previous utterances it was not anticipated that he ...

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  18. Premier Blames House.

    After the defeat of the Government on its amendment of clause No. 7 of the Evictions Bill, Mr. Baldwin asked the Government to state its intentions with ...

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  19. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Mallam (the Orford oarsman) was charged in the Bow-street Police Court (London) to-day with having been drunk and disorderly. He pleaded that he was ...

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  20. Proposed Coalition.

    Mr. Tielman Roos, the Leader of the nationalist (anti-Imperialist) Party in the Transvaal, commenting on the dissolution, expressed the hope that in the ...

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  21. PRINTING INDUSTRY.

    Stop-work meetings of members of the Printing Industry Employees' Union engaged in officer which are involved in a dispute with the union will be held ...

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  22. Labour Press View.

    The London "Daily Herald" (Labour) referring to General Smuts's rumoured resignation says: "The only A[?]ied wartime Prime Minister remaining is the ...

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  23. ALBANIA.

    A menace received from Tirana gives the names of the two murdered American merchants, and says that the Albanian Government regrets deeply that a ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND LOAN.

    The London "Financial News," after setting out the terms of the Queensland loan, remarks: "This is a short-dated security of the trustee grade, and those ...

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  25. Scene in the House.

    The London "Daily Express" seys that no London theatre could stage a scene like that which was witnessed in the House of Commons after the division ...

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  26. Date of Election.

    It is understood that the general election will be held about the middle of June. ...

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  27. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The elections will take place in June. Consequently the Government has requested the Prince of Wales to defer his visit to South Africa. The arrangements ...

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  28. CHRISTIAN POLITICS.

    An international conference (dubbed "Copee") on Christian polities, economies and citizenship was opened in Birmingham to-day, when messages from the ...

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  29. INDIA.

    New has been received of the murder of the Mahant who was in charge of the famous Sikh shrine at Nankana (near Lahore), the birthplace of the founder ...

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  30. FIRE ON A STEAMER.

    The chairman and members of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade to-day made an inspection of the steamer Kansas, which was damaged by fire on Sunday. ...

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  31. AMERICA.

    The motion of Senator G. W. Pepper (Republican, Pennsylvania) calling for a conference on reductions of arms, international law, and the Hague tribunal, ...

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  32. LUNACY CASE.

    The Attorney-General (Sir Patrick Hastings), in opening the appeal proceedings on behalf of Dr. C. H. Bond (the Lunacy Commissioner), declared. ...

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  33. BUNBURY HARBOUR.

    The Chamber of Commerce expresses great alarm at the rapidity with which the harbour in silting up. The matter was exhaustively debated last night, ...

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  34. Another Defeat.

    The government sustained a second defeat daring to-night's session, when Mr. W. Graham (Financial Secretary of the Treasury) submitted a motion to ...

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  35. A WRECKED YACHT.

    The mystery attached to the finding of a dead body on Humpy Island has been increased by the discovery of a second body on the beach. The latter is ...

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  36. SHAKESPEAREAN SEASON.

    A second performance of the tragedy of "Julius Caesar" was given by the Allan Wilkie Company at His Majesty's Theatre last night. As on the occasion ...

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  37. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    The Wellington-Auckland express train had a narrow escape early this morning from a serious mishap, similar to the Ongaru disaster. As the train ...

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  38. An Official's Suicide.

    It has been reported from Fessenden (North Dakota) that Mr. Richardson (the American Vice-Consul in Auckland) committed suicide on a train which was ...

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  39. No Resignation.

    Mr. Ramsay Macdonald has made it clear that he does not contemplate resignation in consequence of his defeat. ...

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  40. PRICE OF GRAPES.

    A conference was held to-day between the Prime, Minister (Mr. Bruce) and representatives of the Doradilla grape growers, wineries, and distilleries, with ...

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  41. TO-NIGHT'S PLAY.

    "It is the best English comedy," a modern critic has written of Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night"; also "this is the happiest and one of the loveliest of ...

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  42. Unemployment Insurance.

    The Government Bill to Bill to amend unemployment insurance proposes far-reaching changes of the existing law. It brings boys and girls of 14 years of age ...

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  43. CENTRAL AUSTRALIA.

    The Arctic explorer. Vilhjalmur Stefansson who win sail in the steamer Sonoma on May 6 to deliver a series of lectures in Australia, said in the course ...

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  44. A FRUGAL SYRIAN.

    The remarkable story of a young Syrian's success was told in the Banco Court to-day. Brand, a Syrian, who is one of the parties in the case, stated ...

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  45. ITALY.

    Thus far the election results show about 1,437,000 votes for the Government and about 823.000 for the other parties. ...

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  46. AVIATION.

    Wing-Commander C. Goble, who is engaged on a seaplane survey of the coast of Australia arrived at Southport from Port Stephens this morning. It is ...

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  47. ASSAULT ON A GIRL.

    At the Central Criminal Court to-day Walter James Maker was charged with having committed an assault on a girl at Waterloo on December 6. He pleaded ...

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  48. PACIFIC CABLE BOARD.

    It is stated in the annual report of the Pacific Cable Board that throughout the year the cables worked without interruption, and that no repairs were necessary. ...

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  49. Y.M.C.A. AND FOOTBALL.

    At a cost of £7,500 the Sydney Y.M.C.A. has decided to purchase a football ground at Mascot. Sir Hugh Denison has given £2.000 and Sir Arthur Rickard ...

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  50. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    E. W. (Slip) Carr, who has been selected as a member of the Australian team for Olympic Games in Paris left to-day by the R.M.S. Orsova for ...

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  51. AFTER THE STORM.

    The Japanese steamer Honolulu Maru, which had a great battle with the storm on the south coast on Friday, and was towed into jervis Bay, is still at that ...

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