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  2. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    Reviewing the game at Leicester, the "Evening Standard" states:—"The Australians' display at Leicester deepens the mystery of how they won five consecutive ...

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  3. FIGHTING IN SILESIA.

    Heavy fighting has occurred in a wide area of Upper Silesia between the Poles and Germans Twenty thousand Poles have occupied Kattowitz and Beuthen. There ...

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  4. WOOL PROBLEM.

    Amended proposals far the solution of the wool problem wore submitted to both Houses of the Federal Parliament yesterday. The proposals were ...

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  5. IRISH PEACE OFFER.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain, in the House of Commons on Tuesday, in reply to a question, denied that the Government had authorised Alderman Farrell, formerly ...

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  6. WHAT GERMANY MUST PAY.

    The conference of the Supreme Allied Council has completed consideration of the financial clauses of the demand on Germany. Marshal Foch, Earl Beatty, and ...

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  7. JAPAN'S PEACEFUL AIMS.

    Addressing the Chamber of Commerce at Cleveland (Ohio), the Japanese Ambasendor (Mr. Shidchara) declared that Japan had been the subject of deliberate enemy ...

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  8. COCKATOO DOCK.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Federal Royal commission, consisting of Senator Reid (chairman), Senator Wilson, and Messrs. Ryan, Marks, Mahony, Marr, and ...

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  9. IN HONOUR OF NAPOLEON.

    Intense interest is being taken in the centenary of the death of Napoleon I. on May 5. The State has made itself responsible for the celebrations, of which the ...

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  10. MINERS AND WAGE ISSUE.

    A joint Labour manifesto states:—"The mine-owners and Government have declared war upon the miners, and count upon hunger forcing the miners back to work in ...

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  11. SPORTING CABLES.

    The Melbourne golf professionals, J. H. Kirkwood and J. V. East, are going to St. Andrew's on Tuesday next, and will remain there for several days. Then they ...

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  12. RIOTS IN INDIA.

    Armed police and British troops have restored order at Malgoan, in the Dasik district, after the riots which followed the arrest of a non-co-operator. The ...

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  13. W.C.T.U. MEETINGS.

    "Has the union tried the plan of allowing girls to bring their sweethearts to meetings of the unions?" asked Miss Tupper (S.A.), at the convention yesterday of ...

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  14. MAY DAY IN SYDNEY.

    There is a proposal in Sydney that as a counter-demonstration to the disloyal demonstration on the Sydney Domain on May Day, when the Union Jack was burnt ...

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  15. Sale of Wooden Ships.

    The Australian Press Association learns on the best authority that the action brought by the Commonwealth of Australia against the Pacific Motorship and ...

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  16. Anti-Soviet Risings.

    The Bolshevik press reports that the Soviet is alarmed over the peasant rising in Western Siberia, which is believed to have been engineered by officers who served ...

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  17. GENERAL CABLES.

    A third cable between Singapore and Madras will be opened to-day. It will expedite Far Eastern and Australian traffic to Europe via India. ...

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  18. UNIVERSITY APPEAL.

    In response to a letter of congratulation from the Chancellor of the University of Melbourne (Sir John MacFarland), the following has been received from the ...

    Article : 203 words
  19. British Railways.

    The Minister of Transport, Sir Eric Geddes, announced in the House of Commons yesterday that when control of the railways ended the Government had agreed ...

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  20. TARIFF ON SHIPS.

    Representatives of the Australian Steamship-owners' Federation waited on the Minister for Customs (Mr. Massy Greene) yesterday, and protested against the ...

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  21. MURDER OF MR. BROOKFIELD.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The sequel to the shooting of Percy Brookfield at Riverton on March 22 was heard at the Criminal Court this morning, when ...

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  22. RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT BRIGHTON.

    Charles Taylor, a carpenter, residing at Neerim road, Caulfield, sustained serious injuries yesterday morning outside the Middle Brighton station as a result of having been struck by the 10.30 a.m. ...

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  24. SAFEBREAKERS IN CITY.

    Safebreakers, have again been busy in the city. When the employees of R. G. Wilson and Company Proprietary Limited, grocers, entered the premises in Elizabeth ...

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