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  2. THE HOLIDAYS

    With the exception of the few light showers yesterday, delightful weather has been experienced for the holiday season, and it is obvious on every hand ...

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  3. Irish Problem

    The Prime Minister in a letter to the Lord Mayor of Dublin, sympathising in the dilemma in which he has been placed, points out that Ireland to-day ...

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  4. Danish Crisis

    M. Zahle has promised to support his successor and discourage a general strike on condition that his successor meets Parliament before a dissolution. ...

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  5. Greeks and Turks

    The Greek commander in Smyrna has called up all Greeks between 20 and 30 years, in readiness for developments with Turkey. Already there are six ...

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  6. Gasometer Bursts

    Without warning, other than a rumbling like distant thunder, one of the largest gasholders of the Metropolitan Gas Co. at Port Melbourne burst ...

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  7. Italian Senate

    In the Senate at Home Premier Nitti urged the rehabilitation of Russia and Germany, enabling them to proceed to produce, thereby restoring the European ...

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  8. AMUSEMENTS.

    By the Loongana on Saturday Messrs. Claude Hall and Haydn West, who are to adjudicate at the competitions which open. at the Albert Hall this afternoon, ...

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  9. Prince of Wales

    Many Barbadoan officers and war veterans were presented to His Ropal Highness the Prince of Wales at a garden party held on Tuesday ...

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  10. EVER-RISING PRICES.

    The extremists continue to seize works in Italy, and try to place them under the workers" councils. The efforts at Turin, Genoa, Naples, and Brescia ...

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  11. IN THE SOUTH.

    The weather conditions have been favourble for the Easter holidays. A cool change set in to-day, and there were a few light showers, but with every ...

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  12. DR. WILSON'S NOTE.

    President Wilson's Note has antagonised Turkish opinion, while the Greeks are annoyed at the insistence on Adrianople being given to Bulgaria and ...

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  13. ACADEMY PICTURES.

    At the special holiday matince to-day a strong three-star bill will be screened, comprising Tom Moore Charlie Chaplin, and the beautiful English actress Alma ...

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  14. THE PEACE TERMS.

    The Turklish peace terms will be presented to the San Remo conference at the end of April. ...

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  15. TO-DAY.

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  16. SOCIALISATION OF INDUSTRY

    The General Federation of Labour in Paris has decided by a large majority on a 24 hours' strike on May in favour of the socialisation of industry. ...

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  17. MINERS' CONFERENCE

    The Scottish Miners' Conference in Glesgow has advised the rejection of the Government's offer, while the Durham excutive advised its accuptance. ...

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  18. THE MAJESTIC THEATRE.

    "The Career of Katherine Bush," taken from Elinor Glyn's sensational novel by the same name, will be presented at the Majestic Theatre at 2.30 and 8 p.m. ...

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  19. RESUME WORK

    Tho coal strikcrs in France have decided to rosume work forthwith. ...

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  20. PACIFIC QUESTIONS

    It has been announced at Washington that 100 members of the House of Representatives leave on July 5 for a two months' tour of the Philippines, Hawaii, ...

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  21. EASTER TUESDAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 32 words
  22. MANDATE OVER ARMENIA

    The Supreme Council proposes to offer a mandate over Armenia to the League of Nations. ...

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  23. SITUATION AT RUHR

    The Red army has sent a delegation beggin gthe allies to prevent the German. Government troops occupying Ruhr. ...

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  24. AMUSEMENTS.

    Pictures at Princess, Academy, and Majestic. "On Our Selection," National ...

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  25. SOCIALIST MEMBERS

    The New York State Assembly voted to oust five Socialist members after the judiciary committee had found them guilty of seditious activities. Several ...

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  26. AMRITSAR RIOTS

    The "Daily Express'" Calcutta correspondent states that both the majority and minority reports on the Amritsar riots take exception to ...

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  27. EASTER MEMS.

    To-day the Post and Telegraph Offices will close at 10 a.m. There will be one city delivery of mails by postmen, commencing about 9 a.m. Pillar boxes will ...

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  28. WORLD'S SOCIAL REVOLUTION

    The Moscow Bolshevik Congress sent a message to the German proletariat hoping the present struggle would succeed, and be the signal for a world's ...

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  29. JAPANESE IN SIBERIA

    According to a despatch from Tokio, Premier Hara announces that the Japanese forces in Siberia will not be withdrawn until the situation clears. ...

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  30. NEW PRINCESS THEATRE.

    At the matinee at 2.30 and night performance at 8 at this theatre to-day there will be an entire change of programme, when "The Grey Woli's Ghost," ...

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  31. CHOPPING

    On Friday and Saturday handicap chopl through 1ft. lying logs were held. There were 26 contestants, with eight men in the final, which provided a good finish. ...

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  32. DIVISION IN PARLIAMENT.

    Not a single member of an Irish constituency favoured the bill. The Ulster members abstained, but the Labour members voted against it, as also did ...

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  33. STEAMER CAPTURED

    Signor d'Annunzio's motor launches captured a steamer from Trieste and escorted it to Fiume, where the cargo of foodatuffs was discharged. The ...

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  34. P. & O. LINE

    The managers of the P. and O. Company vigorously repudiate General Ryrie's implication of profiteering in the Anglo-Australian trade. They say that ...

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  35. BOXING.

    "Digger" Evans agains secured a decision on points over Salvino Janlto at the Stadium on Saturday night. Evans showed his best form to date, and the last few ...

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  36. AN OBSTRUCTION.

    Just before-the Renown entered the Culebra Cut (now officially renamed the Gaillard Cut, after the engineer who planned the work) it was reported to ...

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  37. DISARMAMENT OF WORKERS.

    Probably as the result of the Government conference with the Radical leaders, the former will refrain from a military intervention at Rulhr, the latter ...

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  38. MINISTERIAL APPOINTMENTS

    The following appointments have been confirmed:—Sir L. Worthington Evans succeeds Mr. Barnes; Sir Hamar Green. wood becomes Chief Secretary for ...

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  39. CHIEF SECRETARYSHIP.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that the Right Hon. J. I. Macpherson will shortly exchange the Irish office for another post in the Government, owing to ...

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  40. BOLSHEVIK CIRCLES

    The Paris police last night made several raids on Bolshevist circles in Paris. They arrested a number of the editorial staff of "Le Soviet." ...

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  41. GERMANY MAY WITHDRAW.

    According to Paris messages, General Mayer sent a Note to Premier Minister and repeating the request for the Entente's permission to advance. He ...

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  42. PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES.

    The Government's precautions are regarded as likely to prevent an outbreak in Ireland during the Easter week. ...

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  43. THE FISK JUBILEE SINGERS.

    That unique company of entertainers which took Tasmania by storm some years ago, the Fisk Jubilee Singers, are paying a visit to Deloraine where they ...

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  44. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA

    Lieut. Parer reached Akyab on Thursday, and left for Rangoon on Friday, arriving there at 2 o'clock. ...

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  45. LARGEST JAPANESE BATTLESHIP

    The keel of the Toes, the largest Japanese battleship, has been laid at Nagasaki. The vessel will be of 40,000 tons displacement, 700ft. long, with an ...

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  46. A HOUSE RAIDED.

    Official.—On refusing to hand over certain land, 100 Sinn Feiners raided the house of Mr. Alcorn, High Sheriff of Galway. They hludcuffed and took ...

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  47. STRUCK A MINE

    The steamer Sempton landed at Hull the crew: of the trawler Ribble, which struck a mine and sank. A German trawler picked up the boat and ...

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  48. DESPATCH OF TROOPS.

    The Berlin Oabinet reconsidered the Ruhr problean, and decided that the despatch of troops was essential owing to the chace prevailing and the necessity ...

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  49. ATTACKED BY REBELS

    The Washington State Department has been informed that rebels attacked Leuteeant Campbell, the United States' Military Attache, his wife, and an ...

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  50. SECURED THE MONEY.

    The Sinn Feiners held up a train near Limerick carrying 2500 sterling to pay the railwaymen. The Sinn Feiners secured the money. ...

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  51. "ON OUR SELECTION."

    Steele Rudd's immitable "On Our Selection is perhaps more truly representative of the real bush life and temperament of the Australian outback ...

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  52. REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT

    The "Echo de Paris" says that the revolutionary movement in Roubaix, in the Tourcoing district, is assuming large proportions. The Syndicalists ...

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  53. LIGHT FALL OF RAIN

    Although yesterday morning broke fine and sunny, these conditions did not last long, and shortly after 10 o'clock there was a sharp but brief shower. ...

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  54. TASMANIAN SECURITIES

    Tasmanian 3 per cents are quoted at 66, and 3 per cents. at 65. ...

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  55. CAILLAUX TRIAL

    Striking evidence was given in the clared that the methods by which he A leading accountant, who had been investigating the prisoner's fortune, ...

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  56. EXTRAORDINARY ANIMATION.

    The official landing at Barbados on March 26 provided ever-shifting scenes of extraordinary animation. The coloured ,people, in most varied garb, ...

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  57. ATTACK ON BARRACKS.

    The attack on the Scartaglan barracks was similar to that made on the Station at Durrus. The police suffered no casualty, and repelled their ...

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  58. DARING ROBBERY

    Two men daringly robbed a maisonette at Chelsea, and stole 7000 worth of jewels. The lady of the house was out. The men told the maid they wanted to ...

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  59. Russian Affairs

    It is reported at Warsaw that M. Trotsky visits London and Paria in May in order to negotiate peace. ...

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  60. PRISONERS HANDOUFFED.

    Thirty Sinn Foiners in Mountjoy prison have been handcuffed for smashing the furniture and windows of their cells. They object to be treated as ...

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  61. RATIFICATIONS EXCHANGED.

    A Russian wireless message states that the Esthoalan and Russian Governments on Tuesday last exchanged ratifications of the Peace Treaty of ...

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  62. DEMONSTRATION AT WASHINGTON.

    Several women picketed the British Emmbasay at Washington bearing placards condemnatory of Great Britain's attitude towards Ireland. The police ...

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  63. RELEASE ORDERED

    General Secekt has ordered the release of Prince Joachim, but will not permit him to reside in Greater Berlin. It is believed it is intended to allow ...

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  64. AGREED TO NEGOTIATE.

    Czecho-Slovakia has, agreed to negotiate peace with the Bolshevists. ...

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  65. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    It is expected that the Prince of Wales will be appointed president of the trustees of the Imperia War Muscum. Madame Sarah Bernhardt received an ...

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  66. MESSAGES TO NORWAY.

    The Russian Government sent a message to Norway with reference to the Solovei, while the British Foreign Office in a message to Norway points out that ...

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  67. CHANNEL TUNNEL

    M. Janesch, addressing the Institute of Engineers in Vienna, suggested a floating tunnel for the English Channel consisting of ferro-concrete tubes a ...

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  68. PACIFIC PROBLEM

    Mr. Daniels has issued a statement denying he had said that Japan constituted a Pacific meace. He did not believe that any nation menaced ...

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  69. General Birdwood

    General Sir William Blirdwood had an enthusiastic welcome yesterday. when ho arrived by the express train from Melbourne. Several thousands of returned ...

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  70. LABOUR LEADER

    Replying to a question at the annual congress of the Cape Federation of Labour Unions, Colonel Cresswell, leader of the Labour party in the South ...

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  71. TREATMENT OF LABOUR

    It is stated by the "New York Times'" Manila correspondent that 3000 Filipino farmers, headed by the Governor of the province of Rizal, held a ...

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  72. CITY BAND IN THE SOUTH.

    The Launceston City Band gave another very successful concert in the City Hall on Saturday night, and again greatly pleased a large audience. The band's ...

    Article : 75 words
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