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  2. The Imperial Conference

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) announced to-night that he would sail for England on the steamer Orvieto, boarding the ship at Adelaide on Thursday ...

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  3. Tasmanian Coal

    Within the next few months there will be issued by the Geological Department a comprehensive publication dealing with the coal resources of Tasmania from all ...

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  4. Straits Mail Service

    The withdrawal of the Loongana from the Launceston-Melbourne service and the times of running of the Nairana, are causing considerable discontent in ...

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  5. No Solution in Sight

    The coal deadlock is no nearer solution. Both sides are issuing propaganda matter, but they leave the problem essentially the same. Though the miners' ...

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  6. In Mesopotamia

    Sayed Talib Pasha, Mesopotamian Minister for the Interior, has removed from the Government, and the Bagdad High Commissioner has issued a statement, ...

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  7. Interstate Rowing

    Most of the crews went down [?] Tamar Island yesterday morning and rowed over the course. The water unfortunately, was rather rough to ...

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  8. Japan's Navy

    The :New York Herald's" Washington correspondent states that high offers of the United States Navy have privately informed him that trustworthy ...

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  9. THE HOME CREW.

    The Tasmanian crew left the North Esk sheds at about 10.30 a.m., and were' taken down to the starting point at Tamar Island in the motor boat Tawa. ...

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  10. THE STRIKE AND RACING.

    Sir Eric Geddes (Minister of Transport) has informed the Jockey Club that the Government has no objection to the running of the Thousand and Two ...

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  11. TO BLOCK IMMIGRATION.

    An Association of Western Congressmen has been formed, with the object of fighting in Congress for the Japanese exclusion laws. Senator Johnson is ...

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  12. REPLY TO OWNERS' OFFER.

    The Miners' Federation's reply to the owners' offer describes it as vague and meaningless. A national wages board was valueless without national pool. ...

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  13. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE MOVE.

    At a meeting of the executive committee of the Launceston Chamfer of Commerce yesterday afternoon it was decided to form a deputation to wait on ...

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  14. IRISH AFFAIRS

    The police and military have taken charge of the Hibernian Bank at Dundalk, in which, it is stated, rate collectors' cheques had been deposited. The ...

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  15. SUPPLIES RUNNING OUT.

    Glasgow has only 1000 tons of coal. It is expected that none will be available for the householders nest week. Morpeth has become like Klondyke. ...

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  16. THE VICTORIANS.

    The Victorians also went down to row over the course, but were late in getting to the starting point, with the result that the tide had turned before they ...

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  17. RAILWAY CONTROL

    A sub-committee, representing the National Railway Union, the Locomotive Engineers and Firemen, and the Railway Clerks' Association, formed a deputation ...

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  18. STATE SHIPPING COMMITTEE

    A meeting of the Tasmanian shipping committee has been called for to-morrow afternoon to consider the complaints as to the inadequacy of the ...

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  19. REPRISALS FOR MURDER.

    As an official reprisal for the murder of a sergeant of the Doyal Soots, two hotels and a shop were demolished at Ennisclare. ...

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  20. CRICKET

    Mr. Sydney Smith and Carter have arrived by aeroplane. They were delighted with their flight across the Channel., On arrival at Cricklewood they were. ...

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  21. DILUTING THE SOVIET

    Advices from Riga are to the effect that the Soviet Government is taking further steps to liquidate Communism. It has decided to refrain from ...

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  22. THE NEW SOUTH WEISH CREW.

    The New South Wales, rower. also went over the course. Like the Victorians, they left it rather late, and encountered rough water. Nevertheless ...

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  23. Chamber of Manufactures

    The majority of the mainland delegates who attended the Conference of the Associate chambers of Manufactures at Launceston on Tuesday and' Wednesday ...

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  24. Other People's Goods

    At the City Police Court Charles J. Millington was charged with having on April 23, at Hobart, been found in possession of a quantity of goods and ...

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  25. EMIGRATION FORBIDDEN.

    The Dail Eiroann has issued a proclamation forbidding any citizens of the republic to emigrate, and ordering shipping and emigration agents to refuse ...

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  26. TRAIN HELD UP.

    Armed men hold up a train for two hours between Dublin and Balisodare, County Sligo. Constables Kelly and Hetherington were taken from the train ...

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  27. REPARATIONS

    The "Echo de Paris" states that M. Briand's object at the Hythe conference will be the securing that the British flag will be represented in the Ruhr ...

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  28. THE WESTRALIANS.

    The West Australians, although rough in their body work, can got remarkable speed out of their craft. They believe in long rows, and one wonders how, ...

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  29. PROMINENT SINN FEINER KILLED.

    O'Sullivan, a prominent Sinn Feiner at Tralee, who served on the coroner's jury on the occasion of the enquiry into McCurtain's death, was shot at Cork last ...

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  30. BRITISH BY-ELECTION

    Mr. Stanley Baldwin, recently appointed to the position of President of the Board of Trade, has successfully re-contested the Bewdley seat. The voting ...

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  31. Retail Jewellers

    At the conference of representatives of the retail jewellers of Australia to-day delegates urged that n standard percentage of nickel used in the plating of ...

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  32. Conditions in Papua

    In the annual report on the administration in Papua which was laid on the table of the house of Representatives to-day by the Minister for Home and ...

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  33. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIANS.

    The South Australians were out twiee and, as usual, did some good solid work. They appeared to be getting more used to the local conditions, and when seen ...

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  34. CADETS TO BE ARRAIGNED.

    As a result of the official enquiry it Bias been decided to arraign 18 cadets on charges of arson and robbery, stated to have been committed in February ...

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  35. Confined as Insane

    Mr. Justice Street to-day continued Isis enquiry into the circumstances of the confinement, as an insane person, of Mrs. Maud Farr, there being an allegation by ...

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  36. MR. STOREY IN ENGLAND

    Mr. John Storey (Premier of New Youth Wales) has informed the Australian Press Association that he does not (regard the northern secessionist ...

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  37. MISSION TO CHITA

    It is officially announced that the American Mission headed by the commercial attache at the American Embassy at Tokio, will shortly be sent to Chita, ...

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  38. The Taking of Crayfish

    At a meeting of the Fisheries Commissioners, the chairman (Mr. P. Seager) On the authority of the Attorney-General, said the terms for the return of the ...

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  39. THE QUEENSLANDERS.

    The Queensland crew went over the course in the morning. They were taken down by W. King s boat Idler. This crew was earliest over the course, ...

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  40. CHILDREN'S DAY PROCEEDS

    A meeting of the Children's Day committee was held last night in the King's Hall, Mr. G. Shields presiding. Receipts to date from the recent fair and ...

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  41. THE JOINT LOAN.

    Sir D. Connolly (Agent-General for West Australia) states that he is unaware of any official proposal to float a joint New South Wales and West ...

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  42. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT

    The first auction sale of Australian apples which arrived by the Narkunda attracted a crowd of buyers at Covent Garden. There was excited competition, ...

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  43. LADIES' ASSOCIATIONS CONFER.

    The conference of Ladies' Rowing Associations will be held at the Mechanics' at 3 o'clock this afternoon, when it is expected that South Australia, ...

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  44. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Seine trade unionists, railwaymen, and transport workers have decided that there will be no May Day strike. ...

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  45. WINDOW-SMASHING CAMPAIGN.

    A window-smashing campaign in London has attained alarming proportions. Five hundred outrages were reported yesterday. The damage ran into many ...

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  46. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Sir Timothy Coghlan, Agent-General for New South Wales, will sail for Australia by [?] Narkunda. The death is announced by cablegram ...

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  47. TREATY WITH COLOMBIA

    The United States Senate has voted for the ratification of the treaty with Colombia, under which the United States Will pay 25,000,000 dollars in settlement ...

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  48. INTERSTATE CONFERENCE.

    The annual Interstate Rowing Conference. which is always held prior to the contest, will take place at the Council Chamber, Town Hall, to-night, at 8 ...

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  49. DISCHARGING WORKERS.

    The Admiralty announces that 10,000 dockyard employees will be discharged during the current financial year. ...

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  50. AMERICAN SPELLING.

    The Chief Justice of the High Court (Sir Adrian Knox) does not approve of the modernised American method of orthography as it is applied to a number ...

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  51. DISBANDING CAVALRY.

    In reply to a protest in the House of Commons against the disbanding of four cavalry regiments, Sir Worthington Evans replied that there would still be a ...

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  52. Close Season for Game

    A proclamation issued by the Government some little time ago declared the close season for kangaroo, opossum, and wallaby of all species. The ordinary ...

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  53. Branxholm State School

    With reference to the rebuilding of the Branxholm state school, the Director of Education has written to Messrs. Becker and Guy, Ms. H.A., acknowledging ...

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  54. VISIT TO THE COURSE.

    It had been arranged that the corswains and coaches should be taken over over the course this morning but this arrangement has now been cancelled, and ...

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  55. TRIAL FOR WAR CRIMES

    The German submarine commander who bank the hospital ship Dover Castle, and an officer and two men charged with cruelty to British prisoners in German ...

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  56. "BAWRA" WOOL FOR AUSTRALIA.

    It is reported that the 'British and Australian Wool Realisation Association has sold to Austria 20,000 bales of its Australian stock under the British ...

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  57. LADIES' CONTEST.

    The delegates of the ladies' rowing associations of the other states mot yesterday afternoon to consider the [?] ...

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