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  2. ANZAC DAY.

    About 3,500 people attended the An[?] memorial service at the Melbourne Cricke[?] ground yesterday afternoon. The hymn were accompanied by the Returned ...

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  3. PRINCE AT AUCKLAND

    AUCKLAND, Saturday.—Coming up Ha[?]raki Gulf in the early dull morning was an experience which revealed the approach to Auckland in all its beauty, islands ...

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  4. FOOD AND PRICES.

    A bill has been introduced in the House of Commons to amend and extend the duration of the Profiteering Act. It provides that the ...

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  5. POLICY TOWARDS IRELAND

    The "Daily Express" Parliamentary correspondent says that the Ministry's new sympathetic policy towards Ireland will be immediately apparent. The causes of ...

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  6. SAN REMO CONFERENCE.

    The latest news from San Remo, Northern Italy, where the Allied Supreme Council is now sitting, is that the Prime Ministers of Great Britain (Mr. Lloyd George) ...

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  7. COMPLAINTS AGAINST JAPANESE.

    The Inter-Allied railway commission at Vladivostock has decided to investigate complaints that the Japanese military command in Siberia has violated the ...

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  8. FIGHTING IN MEXICO.

    Advices from Mexico City state that the revolt in Mexico is growing. Federal troop[?]s came into conflict with rebels at Tuxpan, while the fighting at Sonora ...

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  9. SOVIETS FOR ITALY.

    The National Socialist council at Rome has passed a resolution in favour of the establishment of Soviets in all the large Italian towns. ...

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  10. JAPANESE CRISIS.

    A New York message says that the Japanese Finance Commissioner there has received a cable message from the Japanese Minister for [?]ance stating that the ...

    Article : 71 words
  11. JUDGES JOIN STRIKE.

    Advices from Bulawayo (the capital of Rhodesia) state that, according to reports from the Belgian Congo, an economic crisis has ar[?]sen through the decline ...

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  12. Caillaux Sentenced.

    M. Caillaux, a former Prime Minister of France, has been sentenced to three years imprisonment for comm[?]ating with the enemy during the war. He has ...

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  13. CHICAGO STRIKE OVER.

    The final collapse of the unauthorised strike of railway employees at Chicago is reported. It is said to be due to the leaders being prosecuted by the Government. ...

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  14. WAR WEALTH TAXATION.

    A resolution passed unanimously by the Manchester Chamber of Commerce urged that the principle of taxing war wealth was unfair[?] and would be impracticable. It ...

    Article : 123 words
  15. Compulsory Strike Ballots.

    The House of Commons has agreed to the second, reading of a private bill, enforcing the use of the secret ballot when votes are taken on the question of a strike. ...

    Article : 184 words
  16. Gold Sent to America

    To Readjust Exchange Rate. Nearly £8,000,000 in gold was exported from Great Britain to the United States during the first ten days of April, with ...

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  17. Building Labour Scarce.

    Replying to a deputation of Labour mayors of London boroughs urging that Government assistance should be given in regard to housing, the Minister for ...

    Article : 64 words
  18. Shipping Congestion.

    The annual meeting of the association of British Chambers of Commerce has approved o[?] the resolutions passed at Glasgow and Swansea deploring the detention ...

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  19. AMUNDSEN SAFE.

    A message from Nome (Alaska) states that a wireless message received there announces that the celebrated Arctic explorer Captain Roald Amundsen has ...

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  20. Women's Franchise.

    The Standing Committee of the House of Commons has shelved the bill for a wider Parliamentary franchise for women. This means the virtual extinction of the ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLES.

    Four bodies, said to be those of members of the Russian Royal family, have arrived in Pekin from Harbin, and have been buried in the Russian cemetery in the ...

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  22. COTTON SPINNERS STRIKE.

    The ballot of English cotton operatives on the question of going on strike to enforce demands for higher pay shows the following numbers in favour of a strike:— ...

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  23. Commercial Aviation.

    Speaking in London Lord Londonderry (Under[?]Secretary to the Air Ministry) emphasised the magnitude of the recent sale of aircraft by the Government to a ...

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  24. New Wine Duties.

    Officials of the French Wine Dealers' Association in London make bitter comments on the new and heavy duties on imported wines announced in connection with the ...

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  25. German-American Shippings.

    A Washington message says that four directors of the Hamburg-American Steamship Line have conferred in New York with the head of the United States Shipping ...

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  26. Position of Mr. D. R. Hall.

    Mr. D. R. Hall, Agent-General for New South Wales, has arrived in New York. Interviewed by a representative of the Australian Press Association, Mr. Hall said:— ...

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  27. Marconi and Mars.

    In an interview at Lisbon, Signor Marconi, of wireless telegraphy fame, said that a London newspaper was wholly responsible for the absurd suggestion ...

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  28. American Admiral's Suicide.

    A message from Washington states that Rear-Admiral Brittain, chief or the United States naval staff, has committed suicide on board his ship while in Cuban waters. ...

    Article : 31 words
  29. Divided Boers.

    A movement has been started by the Dutch Reformed Church, the most powerful religious body in the country, to promote the reunion of the Dutch population. ...

    Article : 64 words
  30. Labour Biograph Campaign.

    The labour organisations in England are embarking on an extensive campaign of propaganda by the use of the cinematograph. They are purchasing moving-picture ...

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  31. TRAM ACCIDENT.

    When crossing Queen's Bridge at 20 minutes to 7 o'clock on Saturday night. Willam Taylor, who resides at Patterson road, Brighton, was knocked down by a South Melbourne tram. He was ...

    Article : 82 words
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