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  2. WARRIORS' DAY APPEAL.

    It is confidently hoped that the Warriors' Day Appeal, to be made to-day, will be most successful. The object of the appeal is to raise ...

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  3. NEAR EAST ARMISTICE.

    The Kemalists (Turkish Nationalists), who form the Angora Government, though willing to attend a Near Eastern Peace Conference, have rejected the proposals ...

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  4. RIGID ECONOMIC LAWS.

    PERTH, Thursday.—Hundreds of people were unable to gain admission when the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) delivered a speech in the Perth Town Hall last night. ...

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  5. GERMANY'S CHOICE.

    During a conversation with the German Chancellor (Dr. Wirth) and the Minister for Reconstruction (Dr. Rathenau) on the secret treaty made by Germany with ...

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  6. LICENSING LAW.

    Requests that there should be closer supervidion of premises carrying wine licences and that the providoons of the Licensing Act should be more rigidly ...

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  7. PRINCE'S EASTERN TOUR.

    The Prince of Wales' official visit to the Court ended on Tuesday. He attended a banquet at the Foreign (Office at night, followed by a performance in a specially ...

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  8. BADAK TIN BOOM.

    Memories of the sensatinal fluctuations in the prices of Bank tin-mining shares, which at one stage rose to more than £2,000 each, and of the collapse of the ...

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  9. CONFIDENTIAL REPORT.

    Speaking last night at the 80th anniversary celebration of the Melbourne Total Abstinence Society, Mr. Greenwood, M.L.A., referred to a statement made by ...

    Article : 364 words
  10. Bolsheviks in Central Asia.

    Central Asian reports indicate that Enver Pasha gained much support against the Bolsheviks, and that the Eastern Bokharan tribes and the inhabitants of Ferghana are ...

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  11. BELFAST MOBS VIOLENT.

    Hostilities were resumed in East Belfast on Wednesday night, when two women and, a man were killed, and four persons were wounded. The trouble began as ...

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  12. MR. CATTS AND LABOUR.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — It was stated at a meeting of the Majority Labour party in Paddington on Wednesday night that a majority of unionists had long ago ...

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  13. PRIMARY PRODUCTION.

    Definite action to give effect to the offer of the Commonwealth Government to relieve the depression in the beef trade will not be taken until the compulsory ...

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  14. Folly of a Weak Moment.

    Colonel a'Court Repington, the "Daily Telegraph's" special representative at Genoa, says that the Germans have lost much and gained nothing by the "deal." ...

    Article : 138 words
  15. French Rule in Syria.

    After a brief trial by a French Military Court in Syria on charges connected with the recent anti-French rising in Syria, sensational sentences were imposed on the Syrian ...

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  16. ls there Military Aspect?

    Mr. A. Clement Edwards, Liberal M.P. for South division, East Hampshire, who has just returned from Germany, states that he was informed in Prussia ...

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  17. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—To-morrow (Friday) an appeal is being carried on in this State to secure employment and funds to assist men who three or four years ago were fully ...

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  18. Atlantic Cable Capacity.

    The Western Union announces that plans have been completed to lay now cables across the Atlantic from New York, probably to a German port. The cable, which ...

    Article : 57 words
  19. Absorbing Police in Australia.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The proposal of the British Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) that the States of Australia should absorb members of the disbanded Royal ...

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  20. STABILISING BUTTER TRADE.

    In response to an invitation from the committee of the Commonwealth Dairy Produce Pool the Minister for Customs (Mr. Rodgers) will attend a conference of ...

    Article : 373 words
  21. Financial Stability.

    The commission which is at work on currency and exchange has practically completed its conclusions. They generally differ very little from those of the Brussels ...

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  22. DUTY ON BANANAS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—"Australia practically ruined the banana industry in Fiji when she imposed a prohibitive duty on our bananas, and in doing that she has ...

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  23. SPORTING CABLES.

    Tile City and Suburban Handicap, run to-day, resulted:-CITY AND SUBURBAN HANDICAP, Of £25 each, with £1,000 added; second, ...

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  24. Bodies of Dead Aviators.

    The bodies of Sir Ross Smith and Lieutenant J. M. Bennolt will be embarked for Australia on April 28. Several hundred employees of Vickers ...

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  25. Transatlantic Flight.

    A wireless message states that owing to an accident to their aeroplane the Portuguese aviators Captains Coutinhow and Sncadora, who had reached St. Paul Island, ...

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  26. Loan to Pay Reparations.

    M. Delacroix, president of the Reparation Commission's committee which is studying the question of raising an international loan to enable Germany to pay reparations, ...

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  27. UNEMPLOYED SOLDIERS.

    Twenty-five unemployed returned soldiers left Melbourne yesterday morning at a quarter past 6 o'clock for Canberra, where employment has been found for them. The ...

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  28. Cultivation in Australia.

    The Premier of Western Australia (Sir James Mitchell) spent the Easter week-end in Kent as the guest of Sir Thomas Bennett. M.P., chief proprietor of the "Times of ...

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  29. FEDERAL TREASURER'S VIEW

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—When he was asked on his arrival from Melbourne to-day what he thought of the agreement signed by the delegates of Germany and ...

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  30. Golf.

    Playing in the first professional tournament of the season at Rockhampton, Ockenden headed the list in tho first qualifying round with a score of 70—40 out and 30 ...

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  31. TRAMWAY-MEN STRIKE.

    BALLARAT, Thursday.—There was an entire suspension of the tramway service to-day, following the decision of the men at a mass meeting at 1 o'clock this ...

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  32. CANBERRA CAMPAIGN.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Delegates from all parts of the State who attended the eighth annual conference of the Chamber of Commerce of New South Wales to-day, gave ...

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  33. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    The Assistant Minister for Repatriation (Mr. Lamond) announced yesterday that he had received a telegram from the Premier of Western Australia intimating that ...

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  34. Billiards.

    Latest scores in the billiard match between Tothill and Clark McConaehy, of New Zealand, are:—Tothill (in ploy), 6,628; McConaehy, 3,445. ...

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  35. Silver Price Advances.

    An increase in the price of silver yesterday was due to heavy buying by China in connection with the threatened civil war. ...

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  36. Y.M.C.A. SPORTS.

    SYDNEY, April 18.—Competitions in connection with the Y.M.C.A. tournament were continued today. Results:-Swimming, 50 yards, under 18—Cattran ...

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  37. MISSING BOY.

    Leo Clive Long, aged nine years, is missing from his home at 50 Raphael street, Abbotsford. The boy's father, while searching yesterday for his son, found two ...

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  38. [?]RIME MINISTER IN PERTH.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—The Prime [?]inster (Mr. Hughes) had a warm wel[?]me on his arrival in Perth this morn[?] Returned soldiers drove him in a ...

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  39. GENERAL CABLES.

    A New Zealand loan of £5,000,000 at five par has been underwritten in London. Roscoe Arbuckle is amazed at the order made by Mr. W. H. Hays, head of the ...

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  40. CONDEMNED MAN ROSS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At a meeting of the New South Wales Trades and Labour Council to-night it was decided to ask the Victorian Ministry to stay the execution of ...

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  41. ALFRED HOSPITAL NUESES' HOME.

    Lady Stradbroke has written to Senator Fairbairn, president of the Alfred Hospital, accepting the invitation to perform the ceremony of opening the new nurses' ...

    Article : 74 words
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  43. COTTON-GROWING INDUSTRY.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—As showing the wide area over which cotton is grown in Central Queensland, consignments from 53 places have been received by the Australian ...

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  44. SYDNEY ROYAL SHOW.

    SYDNEY, Thursday—The gate receipts at the Royal Centenary Show totalled £36,596, as against £31,700 last year, an increase of £3,800. The total attendance ...

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