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  2. HOLIDAY ACCIDENTS.

    A fatal motor accident occurred a mile from Hamilton yesterday. Mr. David Trevor Fenton was driving Mire Gladys Margaret Aldridge (24) to Mount ...

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  3. REBELS' COUP.

    The biggest coup yet effected by the Anti-Treaty Republican troops was accomplished at Dublin at midnight. A force of 400 seized the Four Courts Building, the ...

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  4. GREAT EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    Major E. A. Belcher, C.B.E., in charge of the mission which is visiting the Commonwealth in connection with Australia's participation in the British Empire ...

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  5. CAVES IN TRANSVAAL.

    An amazing discovery has been made near Koster, 90 miles from Johannesburg, by two Patch farmers. A huge hole in the veldt was found to go down hundreds ...

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  6. PRINCE IN JAPAN.

    A full division of the Japanese Imperial Guard paraded the Yoyogi outskirts of Tokio this morning, when H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, accompanied by the ...

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  7. "CHEERIO!"

    The late Sir Ross Smith accompanied Capt. Cockerell on the trial trip, but the first time he had handled the controls of the Vickers amphibian was on the fatal ...

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  8. BRITISH TRADE.

    The London Stock Exchange closed for the holidays in a most cheerful mood, thanks to the Bank of England's Easter gift in the form of a redaction of the bank ...

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  9. GENOA

    Germany has accepted the whole of the allied experts' financial proposals, but insists that the reparations payments must be considered in the balancing of her ...

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  10. ARGUMENT AND BLOWS.

    As the result, it is alleged, of an argument over money matters, which arose between three men in Gresham street, Adelaide, shortly after 6 o'clock on ...

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  11. LAND DISARMAMENT.

    A member of the French Cabinet has announced that if land disarmament be discussed at the Genoa Conference, the French delegation has been instructed to ...

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  12. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Speaking at the opening of the annual congress of the Cape Province Labour Federation, the leader of the Labour Party. (Mr. Boydell) said that there was no ...

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  13. COLLECTION OF TAXES.

    Proposals for the removal of anomalies in the Commonwealth and State methods of taxation are, it is understood, contained in the second report of the Commonwealth ...

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  14. FINANCIAL AFFAIRS.

    Sir Basil Blackett (Controller Finance at the British Treasury) has called together a committee of financial experts for to-day to evolve a basis for a report ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND ROWING.

    A message from Maryborough says:—Great interest is centred in the Wide Bay District Rowing Association. This afternoon the inter-district eights, the winners ...

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  16. TRAFFIC IN STOWAWAYS.

    A Bill has been introduced in the French Parliament aiming at the suppression of the stowaway traffic. It is found that secret agencies exist at Havre and other ...

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  17. "WE WANT THIS PLACE."

    Commandant-Gen. Roderick O'Connor, who led the attackers on the Four Courts, says:—This is not a coup d'etat There is not going to be a revolution. We want this ...

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  18. RHODESIA AND THE UNION.

    The Rhodesian Conference ia practically over. It is believed that no definite decisions have been arrived at in reference to the terms for the admission of ...

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  19. MALARIA.

    That malignant malaria of the Jordan Valley type has been established in the north of Australia, is well authenticated. The Quarantine Department at Darwin ...

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  20. THE PRESENT REGIME.

    In the coarse of an interview. Mr. De Valera has explained his objections to the present regime. He says:—The army of the Republic has now reverted definitely ...

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  21. STATE FUNERAL IN AUSTRALIA.

    The bodies will be embalmed and taken to Australia for a State funeral. ...

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  22. DAVIS CUP.

    The All-India Association has invited the following to play against Roumania ia the first round of the Davis Cup contest. The Fyzee brothers, Ramaswami, a Cambridge ...

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  23. MURDERED BY NATIVES.

    Right across the Northern Territory the story has been passed from the Gulf of Carpentaria to Brown's Camp, in Bowen Straits, by natives that seven Japanese ...

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  24. PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP.

    General public sympathy has been expressed for the parents of the late Sir Rosa Smith and the late Lieut. Bennett. It was with reluctance that Mrs. Andrew ...

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  25. "IRELAND IS YOURS: TAKE IT."

    The Irish Republican Army to-day seized, other public buildings in Dublin. De Valera issued an Blaster message calling on the young men and women of ...

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  26. THE AMERICAN NAVY.

    President Harding has written a letter to Rp. Longworth, in which he favours a navy, of 86,000 men, and opposes the reduction to 67,000 provided by the Naval ...

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  27. A PROLONGED DISCUSSION.

    A prolonged discussion [?] Russia's financial position is proceeding between Mr. Lloyd George and M.M. Barthou, Thennis, Tchitcherin, Lityinoff. and Krassin. It ...

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  28. COVERED COURTS TENNIS.

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  29. FROM NEW ZEALAND.

    The Governor-General of New Zealand (Viscount Jellicoe) has sent the following message to the Governor-General of the Commonwealth:—"I deeply regret to ...

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  30. A NEW ZEALAND LOAN FLOATED.

    Information has been received from London that the Wellington City Council loan, of £100,000, has been floated in London at 5½ per cent. It was issued at £98. ...

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  31. APPROPRIATION BILL PASSED

    The American House of Representatives passed the amendment to the Naval Appropriation Bill, increasing the naval personel to 80,000; and providing for the enlistment ...

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  32. IRREGULARS MASSING.

    The London correspondent of The Chicago Tribune states:—"A vast concentration of irregular troops is in progress at Dublin this week-end. Detachments are ...

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  33. PROGRESS OF NEGOTIATIONS.

    The centre of gravity has changed from the conference proper to the so-called informal conversations at Villa Albertis, the residence of Mr. Lloyd George during his ...

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  35. OVERSEA SPORTING.

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  36. EASTER GALES.

    A heavy gale in and around the British Isles is spoiling the Easter holidays. Much shipping has been obliged to shelter in the various ports. Vessels at sea have had ...

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  37. A SPORTSMAN'S TRIBUTE.

    "Roundabout" writes:—No part of the community will grieve more genuinely at the fatal accident to Sir Boss Smith, than those interested in and fond of any ...

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  38. SHOOTING AT BELFAST.

    At Belfast two civilians have teen killed and one wounded. Four policemen were shot in Belfast during the night, and also two bakers, named ...

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  40. POLICE ACCUSED OF MURDER.

    The Dublin correspondent of The Sunday Express says:—Affidavits by several fatnesses have been forwarded to the Premier of the North of Ireland (Sir James ...

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  41. THE POPE'S CHOIR.

    The Sistine Chapel choir, comprising about 30 men and 20 boys, was greeted with tremendous applause at the Melbourne Town Hall last night on its initial ...

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  42. WORLD FLIGHT ABANDONED.

    It is announced that Sir Keith Smith has decided to abandon the contemplated flight around the world. ...

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  43. THE WORLD'S SORROW.

    Universal tributes are being paid in all the British newspapers, also in the French and Continental press generally, to the during and resourcefulness of Sir Ross ...

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  44. SEMINOFF.

    The Supreme Court has refused to release Gen. Seminoff on the application of his attorneys. Crowds surrounded the gaol and hooted Madame Seminoff on her ...

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  45. AUSTRALIAN BOWLS TEAM.

    The Australian bowls team was cordially welcomed to-day, and was entertained by the local club at a friendly match. It resulted in the visitors winning by one ...

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  46. MR. LLOYD GEORGE AND PEACE.

    The Genoa correspondent of The New York Times says:—'After two days of fruitless waiting for the Russians reply to the allied proposals. Mr. Lloyd George ...

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  47. COMMERCIAL CABLES.

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  48. WEEK-END FOOTBALL.

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  49. CAN HE BE PROSECUTED?

    Sr. Borah bas telegraphed to the United States Federal District Attorney at New York the question, "Is there any probability that Gen. Seminoff can be indicted ...

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  50. THE LATE LIEUT. BENNETT.

    Lord Forster sent the following message to the parents of the late Lieut. Bennett:—"Lady Forster and I send you our deepest sympathy in the tragic death of ...

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  51. THE AUSTRALIAN DELEGATE.

    The Australian High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook) is kept closely informed of the various phases of the conversations by the British, delegates. He says that ...

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  52. MESSAGES TO THE PARENTS.

    Numerals messages of sympathy continue to reach Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Smith. Among the latest is one from His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord ...

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  53. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    On Saturday Mr. Waterhouse, the enthusiastic curator of the South Australian Institute Museum, went on another expedition in the gulf in search of rare fish, and ...

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  54. NO AGREEMENT.

    The conference between representatives of the engineering trade and the employers has broken down. It lasted all night, until 5 o'clock this morning, when the ...

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  56. "DEATH FROM MISADVENTURE."

    The Coroner at Weybridge in the inquest of the late Sir Ross Smith and Lieut. Bennett, said the case was an exceedingly sad one. He sympathized not ...

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  57. RUSSIA'S INDEBTEDNESS

    The discussions at Villa Albertis on the Russian question are being continued. They have already considerably cleared the sir. It is not intended that final ...

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  58. THE STUMBLING BLOCK.

    The engineering employers announce that the following proposals were submitted to the union:—1. That the union should become partner in a scheme for ...

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  59. MOST GALLANT GENTLEMAN.

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir Archibald Weigall) in the course of a speech in unveiling the Rosewater women's memorial on Saturday, said he could not help ...

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  60. BILLIARDS

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  61. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Canadian Government has prohibited the importation of potatoes to prevent the introduction of the canker disease. ...

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  63. NELSON CITY LOAN.

    A message from Nelson reports that the City Council loan of £100,000 was floated in London at 5½ per cent., the issue price being £98. ...

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  65. FEDERAL MINISTER'S TRIBUTE

    The Federal Minister of Works and Railways (Mr. Foster), when seen by a representative of The Register on Saturday said he desired to express his deepest ...

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