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  2. DUPLICITY

    The Allies have informed the German delegates as follows:—Having concluded a secret treaty, we presume that you have renounced your right to participation in ...

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  3. THE SUMMER.

    Mr. A. G. Ackeroyd, (Acting State Meteorologist) reported on Wednesday:—The summer just closed is noteworthy for a series of heat waves which, in ...

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  4. MOTHER'S TRIBUTE

    Aviemore, Stephen terrace, Walkerville, is the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Smith, and it was there that Sir Ross and Sir Keith, their sons, returned, and ...

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  5. "APOSTLE OF PRODUCTION."

    One of the most important of the farewell functions in connection with the approaching departure of His Excellency the Governor (Sir ...

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  6. CANBERRA SEWAGE.

    While refusing to withdraw the tentative log under which the rates of wages of the men employed on the sewage works at Canberra are paid, the Minister for ...

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  7. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    When the British Empire Exhibition missies left England at the beginning of the year, for a tour of the British Dominions, the personnel of the party ...

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  8. BELFAST'S TRAGEDY

    Wholesale sniping by Unionist gunmen occurred in Belfast during Monday night, and was continued this morning. Up to the present, nine persons have been ...

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  9. WOOL.

    Wool sales were held to-day at the Sydney wool exchange. The quantity catalogued was 7,797 bales. The sales effected, which included private transactions ...

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  10. LABOUR PANIC.

    When Rp. Catts launched the Majority Labour Party about 10 days ago, officials at Macdonnell House (the Labour headquarters) were disposed to despise the new ...

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  11. MELBOURNE MARKET BUOYANT.

    On the resumption of the April series of wool auctions to-day one firm submitted a representative catalogue of 4,700 bales. From the outset competition was both ...

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  12. PROHIBITION.

    The Minister for Justice (Mr. Ley) to-night said that the Coalition Government was determined to carry out the pledge made to the electors that it would have a ...

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  13. GERMAN CHANCELLOR'S WORD.

    Mr. Lloyd George drafted a reply which the Powers accepted and handed to the Germans. It reads.—"The undersigned Powers learned with astonishment that in ...

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  14. FREE STATE LEATHERS CAUGHT.

    Irregulars captured Brigade Commandant Linehan, and Vice-Commandant Crowley, of the Free State Army, and imprisoned them in the Kenmare Barracks ...

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  15. NEW SOUTH WALES FINANCE.

    Whether the super income tax will be reimposed to help to relieve the heavy financial burden which New South Wales is carrying will probably be decided at a ...

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  16. TAX ON TRAVELLERS.

    Information received by the Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. Pearce) indicates that no difficulty will be experienced in securing refunds of the American head ...

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  17. ON THE STUMP.

    Arrangements have been made for Federal Ministers to take part in the Anzac Day celebrations on Tuesday next. The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes will speak ...

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  18. AFRAID OF RUSSIA'S PISTOL.

    The Little Entente Powers are perturbed over the situation, and at M. Barthou's instance, they and Poland joined the conference with the five Powers, and ...

    Article : 129 words
  19. NEXT-DOOR NEIGHBOURS.

    Negotiations have been opened between the South African Union Government and the Rhodesian Chartered Company, with a view to ascertaining the terms on which ...

    Article : 186 words
  20. RUSSIA AND TURKEY.

    It is stated that M. Tchitcherin is in negotiation for a similar treaty with Turkey, which would have the effect of re-establishing a corridor between Berlin and ...

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  21. NO ALLIANCES.

    The Independent Labour conference has passed a resolution opposing the alliance with the Wee Frees or any other party, inside or outside Parliament. Mr. C. P. ...

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  22. WONGACURRA.

    In Executive Council on Wednesday the death sentence passed on the aborigine Wongacurra (otherwise Lawn as "Paddy") for the murder of a lubra, was ...

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  23. THE FRENCH VIEW.

    The Germans claim that the treaty advances the objects of the conference in the reconstruction of Europe. M. Barthou declares that this is purely hypocritical. ...

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  24. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    A discussion was held this afternoon between Sir Philip Proctor (director), and Mr. Conacher (general manager) of Vestey's meat works, and the executive of ...

    Article : 131 words
  25. GENERAL CABLES.

    Mr. William Desmond, a moving picture actor, fell over a cliff as a film was being taken. The drop was 50 ft. Desmond is not expected to live. ...

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  26. LLOYD GEORGE'S LETTER.

    The Biff Five, with Poland, Czecho-Slovakia, Roumania, and Jugo-Slavia, have signed a protest, and the Dominion representatives participated with the ...

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  27. WORLD'S SCULLING.

    Arnst has sent a cable message insisting on rowing Paddon for the world's championship. In accordance with his challenge to the winner of the ...

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  28. SENSATION IN BERLIN.

    The conclusion of the Ruaso-German treaty has created a sensation. The mark soared upwards, and later tumbled down again as the course of opinion ...

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  29. THE NEW TEAM.

    The Premier (Sir George Puller) said to-night that the new Parliament would assemble on April 26. Indications point to the session being a comparatively short ...

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  30. CYCLONE'S TOLL.

    The camber of deaths resulting from the terrific gale which has been sweeping across Illinois and Indiana, has now reached 50. Hundreds have been injured. ...

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  31. THE PLAGUE.

    A man about 40 years of age has been taken from his home at Waterloo to the Coast Hospital, Buffering from bubonic plague. It has been learned that he was ...

    Article : 73 words
  32. TAXATION REPORT.

    Because the second report of the commonwealth Taxation Commission has to be forwarded to certain State Governments prior to being made public the text ...

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  33. SETTLERS WITHOUT FOOD.

    The action of the local authorities in issuing instructions that the Government launch John Alee shall not take any food to Boroloola or Vanderlin, is considered ...

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  34. CONFERENCE RESUMING.

    The Allied delegations, including those of the Little Entente, assembled at Signor Facta's house to discuss the situation created by the Rosso-German treaty. ...

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  35. Their Last Resting Place.

    Instructions have been issued to the High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook) by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) to co-operate with Sir Keith Smith, in the ...

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  36. COTTON WORKERS.

    The employes and the cotton cardroom operatives have arrived at a tentative wages agreement, subject to the confirmation of other unions. ...

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  37. COMMERCIAL CABLES.

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  38. WHEAT TAXATION ASSESSMENT.

    In a communication to Mr. Prowse, M.P., the Commissioner for Taxation (Mr. Ewing) announces that in the case of Western Australia the equity value for ...

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  39. IN MEMORY.

    It has been arranged that the memorial service for the late Sir Ross Smith will be held at St. Clement Danes Church, in the Strand, on Thursday. The Bishop of ...

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  40. NEUTRALS UNEASY.

    The Genoa correspondent of The Daily News interviewed M. Rathenau, who stated that the use of the word "secret" in connection with the treaty was most unfair. ...

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  41. UNITED STATES REVENUE.

    A revised report issued by the Treasury Department indicates that the surplus of the revenue of the United States for the financial year 1920 over the expenditure ...

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  42. FOREIGN EXCHANGE.

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  43. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    Mr. dement Sabine informs us that on the Goodwood road, from West terrace to the railway crossing, there is a luxuriant crop of the burr pest just ready for ...

    Article : 258 words
  44. RUSSIAN FAMINE.

    The Secretary of Commerce (Mr. H. Hoover) informed Cabinet to-day that the American relief work in Russia had stopped famine conditions there. ...

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  45. ELECTROLYTIC ZINC COMPANY.

    The Electrolytic Zinc Company of Australasia, Limited, Tasmania, reports the following production for the four weeks ended April 5:—Zinc, 1,581 tons ...

    Article : 45 words
  46. THE SUPER TAX.

    "There is no other way out," said the Premier (Sir George Fuller) to-day, in announcing, after toe meeting of the State Cabinet, that it had been decided to ...

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  47. REVOLUTIONIST ARRESTED.

    Kapp, the leader of the revolution of March, 1920, has been arrested on his return from Sweden. He has been taken to Leipzig for trial. ...

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  48. PRICE OF GOLD.

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  49. Advertising

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