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  2. House of Commons

    At question time in the House of Commons Mr. Bonar Law stated that the allies on May 7 forwarded to the German Government a first instalment, ...

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  3. Turkish Treaty

    Owing to the dangerous feeling throughout India., the Turkish terms were withheld from publication until Friday. The Anglo-Indian press echoes ...

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  4. Broken Hill Strike

    The Premier (Mr. John Storey) made an important statement to-night in regard to the protracted strike of miners and others at Broken Hill. "In the ...

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  5. Spa Conference

    M. Millerand, when interviewed by a representative of the "Matin," said that Mr. Lloyd George and himself had quickly reached an agreement. The ...

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  6. Prince in New Zealand

    The journey this afternoon by the Royal train enabled the Prince to see the most picturesque part ,of the South Island under perfect conditions. At ...

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  7. Gallipoli Campaign

    Commenting on Sir Ian Hamilton's diary on the Gallipoli campaign, with references to him, Mr. Keith Murdoch, the well-known war correspondent, says ...

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  8. The Oil Agreement

    In the House of Representatives to- day the debate was resumed on Mr. Tudor's motion to refer the Oil Agreement Bill to a select committee. ...

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  9. Federal Parliament

    The Speaker took the chair at 3 p.m. Mr. McWilliams (Tas.) gave notice of his intention to introduce a bill to extend the Moratorium Act. ...

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  10. FREEDOM OF LONDON

    There was a crowded gathering in the Guild Hall to-day, when Admiral Viscount Jellicoe and Field-Marshal Viscount French received the freedom of ...

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  11. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE

    A statement was made to-day by the Premier, Sir Walter Lee, that the subjects to be dealt with at the Premiers conference, which opens in Melbourne on ...

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  12. CONDITIONS IN EUROPE

    Mr. Henry P. Davidson, chairman of the League of Red Cross Societies, declared at the general conference of the Methodist [?]piscopal Church at ...

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  13. MISSION TO SOVIET RUSSIA.

    Replying to Captain Wedgwood-Benn, Mr. Bonar Law stated that the Council of the League of Nations at its present sitting in Rome would discuss the ...

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  14. MUNITIONS FOR POLAND.

    Replying to Messrs. Barnes and Malone, Mr. Bonar Law stated that in October, 1919, when it was [?]eared the Russian Sevict Government would attack ...

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  15. GAS EMPLOYEES' WAGES

    The Gas Employees Union has demanded a minimum rate for all unskilled labour of £7 per week of 40 hours. Other rates claimed are:—Seurfers and ...

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  16. TRAIN MAKES RECORD TIME.

    Leaving Waitaki the Prince motored a few miles to Oamaru, where he passed through decorated streets to King George's Park. The Prince was given a ...

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  17. CHINESE STRIKE

    Three million Chinese students who rebelled at Shanghai on April 14 against the Peking Military Government's direct negotiation with Japan regarding ...

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  18. PANAMA CANAL

    Senator Borah will introduce a bill into the Senate at Washington, providing for American coastwise vessels to pass through the Panama. Canal without ...

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  19. The Mother's Lot

    A deputation of mothers of large families saw the Minister for Health and Motherhood to-day in the hope that some form of relief would be granted to ...

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  20. Alleged Breach of Premise

    Daisy Yates and Sydney Yates, known throughout Australia as theatrical dancing partners, were opponents in an action heard before Mr. Justice Mann and ...

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  21. MEXICAN REVOLT

    The United Press describes General Carranza's last and heroic light as spectacular. Without water or rood, and but[?]umbered and, surrounded, the ...

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  22. CZARIST DIPLOMATS

    The Soviet authorities at lrkutsk have asked the Chinese Government to banish from China all diplomats and consuls of the Czarist Russian ...

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  23. THE BOLSHEVIKS

    A Bolshevik wireless message states we started an advance in the Kiev region, and fighting is proceeding ten miles north-eastward of the town. ...

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  24. DUNEDIN JOYOUS.

    Dunedin was in a different mood from Christchurch. As soon as the Prince appeared at the station entrance, and was seen shaking hands with the Mayor (Mr. ...

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  25. OZANNE LIBEL CASE

    The cross-examination of Alfred Thomas Ozanne, formerly a member for Corlo in the House of Representatives, and a quartermastor-sergeant in the ...

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  26. POLITICS IN ITALY

    Signor Sonomi declined to form a Cabinet for Italy, and Signor Nitti has again been summoned to the palace at Rome. ...

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  27. UNITED STATES NAVY

    The Secretary of the Navy (Mr. Dan[?]els) declared in evidence before the naval investigation committee at Washington that the effort to Prussianisc ...

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  28. EX-SERVICERS

    An official statement shows that the ex-servicers employed in the Government offices total 121,133, of whom 3534 are disabled men. The post office is the ...

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  29. THE AUSTRALIAN FLEET

    The flagship Australia and all other Vessels of the Australian fleet left Sydney this morning for Melbourne, where they will await the arrival of the ...

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  30. LIBERAL GOVERNMENT

    The Premier (Hon. H. N. Barwell) delivered the policy speech of the now Liberal Government at Gladstone to-night. He began by announcing an ...

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  31. AMERICAN RAILWAYS

    The United States railways will be [?]aced with an immediate collapse, owing to disorganisation, car shortage, and traffic congestion, unless the Government ...

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  32. WHEAT SUPPLIES

    At a meeting of the Flourmillers' Association it was decided to send a telegram to the Prime Minister pointing out the serious conditions being experienced ...

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  33. BRITISH POLICY.

    The State Department informed the Senate that Great Britain's policy it reference to the world's petroleum supply was reported to be to exclude aliens ...

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  34. COITON GROWING

    Mr. Hunter, Agent-General for Queensland, regards his Manchester visit as highly satisfactory. The Chamber of Commerce has evinced the keenest ...

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  35. Dr. Ratten's Diploma

    Further action is to be taken by the Medical Council of Tasmania in regard to the validity of the diploma of Dr. V. R. Ratten, surgeon-superintendent of ...

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  36. A WORKING WEEK

    In the Arbitration Court to-day the proposal by Mr. Justice Higgins that an investigation should be held into the question of reducing the standard ...

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  37. COAL SHORTAGE

    In the House of Representatives the Prime Minister, in reply to questions by Messrs. Blundell and Foster respecting the coal shortage in South Australia, ...

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  38. GREATEST NIGHT EVER KNOWS.

    Small boys hurried past the slowly-moving procession in droves, and small children of both sexes in the front line of spectators waved flags continuously, ...

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  39. TROOPS FOR IRELAND

    Two thousand troops from England landed at Bantry, and have been distributed throughout West Cork. where they are stationed five milesapart. Some ...

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  40. WOOL AND WHEAT POOLS

    In the House of Representatives this afternoon the Acting Treasurer (Sir Joseph Cook) told Mr. McWilliams that the result of the wheat pool's ...

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  41. PEACE RESOLUTIONS

    The Senate's peace resolution has been referred to the House of Representatives committee at Washington, for the purpose of reaching an agreement upon a ...

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  42. DUNEDIN'S HIGH STANDARD.

    Dunedin, in common with other New Zealand cities, has set a high standard for Australian capitals in welcoming the Prince of Wales. This city enjoys the ...

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  43. TASMANIAN POSITION.

    Commander Bowen, chairman of the Coal Board, states that the Coal Board has advised the Tasmanian native coal companies that it will not draw upon ...

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  44. AN ASSAULT

    Michael Muleahy, an able seaman, was charged at the Police Court this morning with assaulting the chief officer, Ernest Cloke, of the steamer Riverina. He ...

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  45. SHIPPING

    A company of Japanese shipowners is arranging to put a 9000 tonner on the berth at Sydney for London. If successful, other will follow. ...

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  46. RECORD FOR HAY

    A new record price for oaten hay was established in the wholesale mart to- day, when truck load from Bathurst, after keen bidding, realised 20s, 5d per ...

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  47. WESTRALIAN POLITICS

    For the central province Legislative Council election as a result of the second count the retiring member, Mr. Henry Carson, was defeated by 14 votes by ...

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  48. CANADIAN REPRESENTATIVE

    According to the New York "Sun's" Ottawa correspondent, political and journalistic circles strongly urge the appointment of the Premier (Sir R. [?]. ...

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  49. FIRE BRIGADE CONTESTS

    Six teams from the Zeehan Fire Brigade competed in a manual coupling contest in the main street to-night. The events were keenly contested. The ...

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  50. SCHOONER FOUND

    A wireless message intercepted from the Chatham Islands station reports that the steamer Talune picked up the schooner Retriever between Raiatea and ...

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  51. PRINCE DISLIKES CONFETTI.

    The Prince has on several occasions intimated his intense dislike for being bombarded with confetti, This [?]ensel[?] ...

    Article : 214 words
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