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  2. DIRECT WIRELESS.

    Professor Eccles, vice-chairman of the Wireless Telegraphy Commission, read a paper before the Dominions and Indian sections of the Society of Arts on ...

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  3. RUSSIA, DISSATISFIED.

    Conversations which have been proceeding in the last two days between the British and Italian delegations and M. Krassin and M. Tchitcherin (Russia) are reported ...

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  4. COAL FREIGHTS REDUCED.

    Reductions of 2/ a ton in coal freights between Newcastic and Victorian ports, with proportionate reductions to other States, were announced on Saturday by the ...

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  5. FUTURE OF ARBITRATION.

    In an article published in the mid-April number of "The New Outlook," Mr. Justice Higgins, former president of the Federal Arbitration Court, deals with the future ...

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  6. GASWORKERS' TROUBLE.

    By an overwhelming majority, members of the Federated Gasworkers' Union, at a meeting held at the Trades Hall yesterday afternoon, rejected a motion that a strike ...

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  7. RICHMOND'S OPENING DAY.

    In football population follows the flag, and there were about 27,000 people on the Richmond ground on Saturday, most of them keen to see how the team which had ...

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  8. IRISH TRUCE BROKEN.

    Mutineers and Free State troops clashed at Newtown, Cunningham, in County Doncgal, two hours after the truce had been signed. The Free State troops were aware ...

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  9. SENSATIONAL ACCIDENT.

    Marvellous escapes were experienced, by a party of woman motorists at Ferny Creek, near Sassafras, on Saturday. Their motor-car, when rounding a sharp ...

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  10. "Progress Towards Unity."

    "Commandant" Roderick O'Connor, who is attached to the headquarters of the Republican army, the Minister for Defence (Mr. Mulcahy), and Mr. Michael Collins ...

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  11. WU-PEI-FU VICTORIOUS.

    A United Press Association message from Tientsin states that General Wu-pei-fu's forces made a detour near Peking, cutting the Peking-Mukden railway, and ...

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  12. Murders in Ulster.

    Notwithstanding heavy sentences, including floggings with the "cat," imposed on armed robbers in Belfast, the raiding of offices continues. The military are ...

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  13. MOTOR-CYCLISTS COLLIDE.

    Two motor-cycles, when travelling rapidly, collided in Cotham road, near Davin street, East Kew, yesterday morning. Both riders were seriously injured. ...

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  14. "AN ABSOLUTE ENEMY."

    The editor of the London "Observer (Mr. J. L. Garvin), writing from Genoa, states that by Tuesday it will be known whether the conference has achieved any ...

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  15. To "Irish Friends Abroad."

    The leader of the Irish Free Stale Cabinet (Mr. Michoel Collins) has sent a message through the Irish Diplomatic Mission appealing to "Irish friends abroad" to take ...

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  16. Prince in Japan.

    (By sir PERCIVAL PHILLIPS, Special Representative of the Australian Prers Association with the Prince of Wales.) KOBE, May 7. ...

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  17. SOUTH AFRICAN BUDGET.

    In the course of his Budget speech, the Minister for Finance (Mr. Burton) showed an estimated expenditure of £28,750,000, a decrease of £1,500,000 on the figures for the ...

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  18. TROUBLE WITH ENGINEERS.

    After having sat for several days, Mr. Mackenzie, president of the Court of Inquiry into the engineering trade lockout, announced that in view of the obvious ...

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  19. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    KERANG, Saturday.—Rain and muddy roads having brought to an abroupt end the State Ministerial tour of the Kerang district, the Premier (Mr. LAWSON) returned ...

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  20. Collision in Victoria Street.

    Robert Spain, aged 20 years, of Kept street, Richmond, was riding a motorcycle along Victoria street, Richmond, on Saturday when he collided with a horse and ...

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  21. CHARITABLE APPEALS.

    Red Cross Society workers on Saturday expressed mild surprise when their attention was directed to a statement by the president of the Free Kindergarten Union ...

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  22. Distress in Central Asia.

    Economic and political conditions in Russian Turkestan have reached a serious stage. Food supplies, including army rations, ate very short, and terrible tales of ...

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  23. SOCIALISTIC CATECHISM.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Extraordinary revelations of dessimation of seditions and disloyal propaganda by means of socialiste Sunday schools were made on ...

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  24. Jests During Murder Trial.

    Reginald True has been sentenced to death for the murder of Gertrude Yates on March 6. The defence pleaded insanity. Mr. Justice McCardi[?] carefully detailed the ...

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  25. Shipyards Strike Ends.

    The shipyards strike has been declared "off," the men's executive considering that, although the last ballot showed a majority against acceptance of the offer by the ...

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  26. M. Barthou Returns.

    M. Barthou, who is the leader of the French delegation to the Genoa Conference, returned from Paris last evening and saw Mr. Lloyd George. He stated that he had ...

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  27. Craft Union Amalgamation.

    Among recent labour developments is a movement to invite shop assistants, clerks, and others to join a consultative body to endeavour to have agreements between ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLES.

    A tornado which struck Austin, the capital of Texas, killed l0 persons and injured 50 others. The damage to property is estimated at 500,000 dollars (normally ...

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  29. LASH RESUMPTION.

    The statement of the Premier (Mr. Lawson), at Cohuna, that land must be made available for immigrants in the shape of small irrigation blocks, and that the ...

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  30. Royal Visit to Belgium.

    Elaborate preparations are being made to welcome the King and Queen, who will visit Belgium next week. At the conclusion of the State visit to Br[?]sels, the ...

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  31. Felton Bequest Purchase.

    The Felton Bequest trustce[?] have purchased a first-rate Vandy[?]k of the English p[?]d fr[?] Lady Lucas's Panshanger Collection. It represents the Counters of ...

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  32. MISSING BARQUE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday,—The barque Manurewa has been missing on the coast for 37 days, and the hope that the has not been lost was revived by a wireless message ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN GOODS IN CHINA.

    In a report to the Commonwealth authorities, the Trade Commissioner in China (Mr. Edward S. Little) makes extraordinary allegations regarding the condition of ...

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  34. "Stupid Accusations."

    The Minister for the Navy (M. Raiberti), welcoming the President (M. Millerand) at Toulon after his four of the French colonies in Africa, declared that by not replacing ...

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  35. Comic Opera War.

    The Gilbertian war between the Dirs and Swats, which was suspended out of constiteration of the Prince of Wales when he passed through the Khyber Pass and ...

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  36. Lead in Commerce.

    The Lord Provost of Glasgow gave a luncheon to the Premier of South Australia (Mr. Barwell). He commented on the fact that Mr. Barwell and the Premier ...

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  37. "ELECTION AT ANY TIME."

    BENDIGO, Saturday.—"The Nationalist Government, its record, and what it stands for," was the subject of an address given on Saturday night at Bondigo by Mr. W. ...

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  38. Bournemouth Murder.

    Thomas Henry Allaway, aged about 30 years, was arrested at Reading on a charge of having stolen a cheque-book, valued at 2. He has now been charged with the ...

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  39. Reparations.

    Herr Bergman, one of the German delegates to the conference at Genon, has arrived in Paris, bringing a German offer to pay for reparations by means of a [?]an of ...

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  40. Mob Burns Negroes.

    A messege from Kirvin (Texas) states that three negtoes were burned to death at the same stake by a mob of 500 men, following upon the ne[?] alleged implication ...

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  43. Round-the-World Flight.

    Major W. T. [?], who intends to attempt the world flight arranged by the late Sir Ross Smith, will leave on Empire Day (May 24.) ...

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  44. SHIPLOAD OF CHINESE.

    DARWIN (N.T.), Sunday—The steamer Victoria arrived from Sydney to-day with a passenger that almost exclusively Chinese. There were 320 for Hong Kong. ...

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