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  2. The Competitions

    Both afternoon and evening sessions at the Launceston Easter Musical and Literary Competitions yesterday gave enjoyment to large audiences. Added ...

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  3. The Air Services

    Investigations have been commenced by the Federal Public Accounts Committee into the expenditure on the naval and military air services. For the present ...

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  4. Action for Alleged Libel

    A. arranged at the adjournment, before Easter, Mr. Justice Campbell, in No. I Jury Court, to-day formally closed his summing. up in the case of Emanuel ...

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  5. About People

    Sir George Fuller (Premier of New South Wales), Sir Joseph Cook (High Commissioner for Australia), Sir Edward Lucas (Agent-General for South ...

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  6. Civil Service Salaries

    Some doubt seems to exist as to the actual reduction which it is proposed, to I make in the salaries of officers of the I Public Service during the remaining ...

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  7. HULL TRAWLER SEIZED

    The Hull trawler James Johnson was seized on Saturday by Russians off the Murmansk [?]oast. The vessel and crew were taken to Murmansk. It is ...

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  8. EVENTS IN THE RUHR

    The victims of the firing at Krupp's works will be interred in what is known as the Cemetery of Honour in Essen. Krupp's are paying the expenses, and it ...

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  9. Industrial News

    The Norfolk farm labourers' strike is becoming more bitter. Bands of strikers, armed with sticks, are patrolling the northern urea singing "The Red ...

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  10. SOVIET SAVAGERY

    Advices iron Moscow state that Monsignor Budkevitich, the Vicar-General of Russia, has been executed. ...

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  11. Black Eyes and Broken Nose

    On the information of Patrick Callinan, labourer, James Callinan, his son, of Morwell, was charged in the City Police Court to-day with having ...

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  12. PROTEST IN AMERICA.

    The Soviet's execution of Monsignor Budkevitch has raised a protest from prominent persons in every walk of American life. The clergy of every ...

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  13. RETALIATION BY GERMANS.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Paris correspondent says that the Germans have not been slow in retaliating for the Essen shooting. Nine trains were ...

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  14. A.W.U. APPLICATIONS.

    The case of the Australian .Workers Union against several of the State Governments, which has been part heard, swill, be resumed in the Arbitration ...

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  15. AFFAIRS IN IRELAND

    To save tile lives of comrades captured in Tralec a few days ago John Cronin, a well-known irregular leader, surrendered at Castle island. Other ...

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  16. Flour Mill Destroyed

    A message from Donofly states that the most disastrous tire known in the district, occurred this morning, when the flour mill was burnt down. Large ...

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  17. PARIS MOTOR ACCIDENT

    Prince Asaka is out of danger, but the condition of Princess Kiticharakava is unchanged, though there is some hope of. saving her life. ...

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  18. COLLIERY TROUBLES.

    The miners at 11 of the large collieries in the Maitland field and at one-in the Newcastle district were on strike on Tuesday. The collieries involved and ...

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  19. Insurance Claim Fails

    William George Nicol, of Bowarl, New South Wales, in No. l Jury Court to-day sued the Queensland insurance Company for £1463, which plaintiff claimed ...

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  20. PREVALENCE OF CRIME.

    The "Morning Post's" Dublin correspondent says that much of the crime committed in Ireland has passed unnoticed, but its terrible prevalence is ...

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  21. Alleged Robbery

    Arthur Hetherington, of Collingwood reported to the police to-day that When walking along Victoria-street, Brunswick at half-past 11 o'clock last night, with ...

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  22. LABOUR CONFERENCE

    The Labour Conference has rejected resolutions advocating prohibition and local option in favour of one demanding public ownership of the liquor trade. ...

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  23. West Coast Rainfall

    The rainfall for March was 734 points on 12 wet days, for the first three months of the year 2019 points were recorded. The average fall for March is ...

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  24. OPPOSITION TO WAR.

    It has adopted a resolution urging the Socialists and Labourites of all nations to agree to oppose any war by any Government, whatever be its ostensible ...

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  25. Sydney Tramway Traffic

    During Easter week 6,491,502 passengers were carried on the trams in the metropolitan area of Sydney, and an amount of 69,638 was received in fares. ...

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  26. NORTH-WEST AUSTRALIA

    Mr. Miles, M.L.C. (West Australia), writing to the press in support of Si[?] T., D. Connolly's letter, describes the North-West as both the weakest and ...

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  27. Supposed Loss at Sea

    Through the Melbourne branch of the British Phosphate Company, Mr. W. T. Hills, public schoolmaster, of Adelaide, has received news of the disappearance ...

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  28. General News

    Josh[?] Colgrave was charged before Messrs, D. Stoner and W. Daymond at the City Police Court yesterday morning with having used indecent language in ...

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  29. Largs Bay Held Up

    The Commonwealth Government liner Largo Day is held up owing to a dispute with the engineers. The vessel was unable to sail this afternoon for ...

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  30. THE COMMUNISTS.

    A proposal to include the Communists within the scope of the resolution was negatived. ...

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  31. ACCEPTANCE OF HOSPITALITY.

    Scottish members submitted a motion recommending that Labour members of the House of Commons should not accept the hospitality-of political ...

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  32. EVENING SESSION.

    Euphonium Sole, Humoreske" (Cyril Jenkins).—Mr. A. Seymour. Coutralto Solo, "Life's Gifts" (Clutsam).—Miss Mabel Roper, Launceston; ...

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  33. PROHIBITION IN TURKEY

    Prohibition in Tunkey came into force yesterday. Allied troops will be permitted to buy drinks in specified saloons. Anyone found drinking alcohol will ...

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  34. Labour in New South Wales

    'There are 250 motions on the agenda paper for the forthcoming annual conference of the New South Wales branch of the Australian Labour party. The ...

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  35. Teachers in Conference

    Teachers from every state in the Commonwealth are assembled in Sydney for the third annual conference of the Australian Teachers' Federation. ...

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  36. Alleged Child Murder

    The body of another infant has been discovered by the police who re-commenced digging operations at Newlands, on the property of Daniel Richard ...

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  37. NEW FRENCH ARMY LAW

    The new trench Army law requires that all able-bodied men must serve eighteen months in the army, and also be held liable for front-line service for ...

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  38. SOCIALISATION OF LAND.

    A motion demanding the immediate socialisation of land. produced such heated differences of opinion that it was referred to the national council. ...

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  39. CONSOLIDATED REVENUE

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  40. Esperanto Conference

    Dr. Scott Fletcher, principal of the Wesley College, Sydney University, who presided at the Interstate Esperanto Conference to-day, expressed hid keen ...

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  41. GOVERNMENT BY COMMITTEE.

    A motion in favour of the abolition of a Cabinet Government and the substitution of government by committee, with Ministers as chairmen, was also, ...

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  42. SPANISH CABINET RESIGNS

    The Cabinet has resigned, following the publication of a manifesto by the Episcopate opposing the proposal to alter the constitution in terms plainly ...

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  43. INDIAN SALT TAX

    The salt tax controversy continues to rage in India. The leader of the Democratic party in a manifesto says that it is absurd to speak of their objections ...

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  44. On the Brink

    Mr. H. G. Harding, of Milson's Point, and Mr. B. Briscombe, of North Sydney, had an exciting experience last night while motoring near Penrith. Mr. ...

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  45. HIGH POWER STATION

    Mr. Godfrey Isaacs, managing director of the Marconi Company, says that the company is ready to begin work on a high-power transmission station in the ...

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  46. SETTLEMENT OF WAR PROBLEMS.

    Another resolution was that the covenant of the League of Nations should be entirely separated from Versailles treaty and the league empowered to seek ...

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  47. Woman Burnt to Death

    Mrs. William Jones, aged 65 years, of Mongarlowe, New South Wales, was burnt to death white attempting to check a fire in the scrub near her home. ...

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  48. CAPITAL LEVY.

    It was also resolved that the Labour party relentlessly press forward for a capital levy. ...

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  49. STEAMER ON FIRE

    Wireless reports say that the British steamer City of Victoria is on fire in the middle of the Atlantic. An unnamed British steamer is rushing to ...

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  50. Baby Strangled in Cot

    Mrs. P. Viant, of Lake Cargelligo, near Wyalong. New South Wales, left, [?] infant daughter in a cot while she was attending to household duties, and when ...

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  51. CHUKRI BEY'S ASSAILANT

    Colonel Osman Agha, suspected of mo[?]dering Chukri Bey, was killed, with ten follower in a conflict with the gendarmerie when ,he letter surrounded ...

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  52. New Confidence Trick

    Confidence men who defrauded two country visitor[?] to Sydney me i a parcel of meat to convince their clients that they were acting honestly. They were ...

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  53. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    Lord Robert C[?]cil, MP., when interviewed, said that the entrance of the United States into the League of Nation. was not necessary for its ...

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  54. The A.N.A. Conference

    The A.N.A. Conference concluded yesterday, and eluted ,Mr. T. Burkett president for the ensuing year. A resolution expressing the opinion ...

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  55. COAL FOR GERMANY

    Six hundred and eleven thousand tons of English coal reached Hamburg in March, compared with 345,000 tons in February. Coal is being imported from ...

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  56. TRAIN RUNS INTO CAR

    A train at Mantua ran into a motor ear, killing seven out of eight occupants of the car. ...

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  57. The Millgrove Mystery

    David Kelly, who is charged with the murder of Ada Florence Overall, at Millgrove, near Warburton, appeared in the City Court on remand to-day. On ...

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  58. Tragedy at New Norfolk

    Arthur Barnett, aged 46, of New Norfolk, was found at 4.30 this afternoon on the floor of his bedroom with the top of his head blown off. There was a ...

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  59. USING THE MAILS TO DEFRAUD

    Frederick A. Cook, of North Pole fame, has been arrested at Fortworth (Texas) on a charge of using the mails to defraud in connection with the promotion ...

    Article : 93 words
  60. Aerial Services

    Information has been received by the Defence Department from Longreach, Queensland, that the Vickery "Vulcan" aeroplane has not tested satisfactorily ...

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  61. Motor Fatality

    While he was starting a motor car at Colundra to-day, John Guest, a returned soldier farmer, was knocked down by the car, run over, and killed. It is said ...

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  62. The Mitchell Trial

    There is uncertainty in official circles with respect to the date on which the trial of Mrs. Mitchell, who is charged with having murdered Bertha Coughlan, ...

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  63. Increase in Price of Sugar

    The wholesale price of sugar has been increased by 35s, to £30 per ton, and the retail price a farting to four[?] per [?] ...

    Article : 31 words
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