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  2. COMMONWEALTH SHIPS.

    Commenting on the Shipping Controller's demand for tonnage for an additional 100,000 tons of Australian wheat. The Times mentioned the statement that the ...

    Article : 147 words
  3. LAWN TENNIS CARNIVAL.

    Mainly owing to the fine weather the S.A.L.T.A. has been enabled to perform a splendid feat in getting through a "record" tournament in such good time. Although ...

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  4. GERMANY'S GRAVE CRISIS

    The latest telegrams from Germany received through Copenhagen indicate grave new developments. There was bloody fighting on Tuesday night at ...

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  5. NEW BRITISH COALITION.

    The Premier (Mr. Lloyd George), in in address to the Coalition and Liberal members of the House of Commons, defined the present political position, and ...

    Article : 189 words
  6. AMERICA AND THE TREATY.

    A message from Philadelphia states that Mr. Hoover wrote to President Wilson on April 11, 1919, advising against membership by the United States of the various ...

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  7. THE PRINCE

    Dense crowds who lined the route between Buckingham Palace (where the "Royal family had luncheon) and Victoria Station, gave an oration to the Prince of ...

    Article : 165 words
  8. NEW SOUTH WALES ELECTIONS

    The introduction of proportional representation has resulted in something of the nature of a political tragedy to its sponsors, The Government has seemingly failed to ...

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  9. FRENCH SHIP ASHORE.

    The French ship Notre Dame d'Avor, bound direct from France to Port Victoria to load wheat, went aground on the southwesterly point of Wardang Island at 11.30 ...

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  10. WHEAT TRANSPORT.

    The Times, commenting on Mr. Larkin's letter in reference to the employment of the Commonwealth line steamers to carry wheat cargoes, says he does not controvert ...

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  11. "WILD GAMBLE OF SOCIALISM."

    Mr. Lloyd George was accorded a reception at the Liberal meeting to-day, which showed his personal popularity is unimpaired. He was given a great ovation ...

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  12. CROWD BURST POLICE BARRIER.

    He was about to enter the train, when Suddenly a great and growing volume of cheers resounded through the station. The Prince and others immediately realized ...

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  13. BANK MANAGER SHOT.

    Albert Edward Rediern, formerly an army officer, has been sentenced to death for the murder of a bank manager at Leeds. The jury included in their verdict ...

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  14. MINERS AND COAL PRICES.

    Mr. J. Baddeley (President of the Coal and Shale Employes' Federation), in his annual report, says that the Question the miners had to consider to-day, in view of ...

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  15. PROBABLE MODIFICATION OF SCHEME.

    The meeting of Mr. Lloyd George and Liberal Coalition Ministers showed the Prime Minister that a strong feeling existed against a fusion with the Unionists. ...

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  16. WHY KAPP RESIGNED.

    Dr. Kapp has retired in favour of some person of greater authority, preferably a soldier of high rank. The National Assembly will meet, at Stuttgart to-day, and ...

    Article : 174 words
  17. AFFECTING FAREWELL WITH GRANDMOTHER.

    After finally shaking hands with friends on the platform, the Prince proceeded to kiss the Princess good-bye, but Mary smilingly whispered in his ear and pushed him ...

    Article : 384 words
  18. ANZACS IN DISTRESS.

    A certain amount of distress exists among Australian soldiers who have been discharged in England. The most necessitous cases are receiving meagre aid from ...

    Article : 193 words
  19. NO UNION JACK.

    St. Patrick's Day was celebrated, in Melbourne on Saturday with a procession through the city in which in which a large, body of sailors and soldiers took part ...

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  20. THE OLD GOVERNMENT.

    Berlin messages give further details of the events leading up to Dr. Kapp's down fall. The members of the Imperial Council on Tuesday night demanded a conference ...

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  21. RATIFICATION DEFEATED.

    The ratification of the treaty has been defeated by the Senate. Owing to the attachment of Republican reservations a two-thirds majority for the ...

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  22. PANAMA PREPARING.

    Several members of the British Embassy hare left for Panama to participate in ceremonies in connection with the arrival of the Prince of Wales on March 30. The ...

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  23. AMERICAN PROTEST TO ALLIES.

    The United States has sent a strong remonstrance against the Allied Reparations Commission ruling providing that, in the event of Germany being unable to meet ...

    Article : 54 words
  24. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TOPICS.

    A special meeting of the Cabinet was held to consider the request of the railway unions than the recent Arbitration Court should be made retrospective to ...

    Article : 229 words
  25. AERIAL VENTURES.

    It is rumoured that one of the Italian aeroplanes on the flight to Tokio has had a forced landed near to Deir-ez-Zor, in the Syrian desert, on the way to Bagdad, and ...

    Article : 53 words
  26. JAPAN AND PEACE PROBLEMS.

    It is understood that the Government has instructed M. Obata, the Japanese Minister at Pekin, to begin negotiations immediately for the settlement of the ...

    Article : 124 words
  27. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN VISIT.

    The State organizer (Mr. H. Blinman) for the visit of the Prince of Wales to South Australia mentioned on Saturday morning that it has been definitely ...

    Article : 215 words
  28. FAMED RENOWNS.

    There have been many Renowns in the Royal Navy, and peculiarly associated with royalty. The present Renown was not commissioned until after Jutland. Then ...

    Article : 182 words
  29. SITUATION AT THE BARRIER.

    The election for Sturt on Saturday, so far as Broken Hill was concerned, was quiet and orderly. Voting was steady at all the booths during the morning, but ...

    Article : 320 words
  30. CAPE TO CAIRO.

    Col. Van Ryneveesd, the pilot of the Silver Queen and the Voortrekker, will be placed in change of the South African Air Force. ...

    Article : 78 words
  31. FLEET FOR CANADA.

    Great Britain has offered Canada a light cruiser, four torpedo boats, eight patrol boats, eight submarines, and other vessels necessary to form the nucleus of a fleet, ...

    Article : 167 words
  32. PRECAUTION AGAINST COMMUNISTS.

    The Berlin streets are brilliantly illuminated at night as a precaution against a Communist outbreak. Mr. Trebitsch Lincoln, the censor, has warned foreign ...

    Article : 312 words
  33. TROUBLED IRELAND.

    Assassins fired five shots into the backs of two Irish constables, who were returning to their barracks at Nenagh from the Catholic Church. One was killed, and the ...

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  34. BARRIER ITEMS.

    A conference was held on Friday night between delegates of the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's Association and the Mining Managers' Association. It was ...

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  35. PRINCE ON BOARD.

    The royal train arrived at 4 this afternoon. The Prince, attended by Admiral Halsey, the Chief of Staff (Sir Godfrey Thomas, assistant private secretary to ...

    Article : 196 words
  36. SLEEPING SICKNESS.

    The Pasteur Institute claims to have discovered the virus of sleeping sickness. ...

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  37. ARRESTED MEN RELEASED.

    All the persons arrested by the police during the search of the Findlaters, the pig Dublin grocery, have been released with apologies. ...

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  38. LONDON FOOD MARKETS.

    A report, issued by a departmental committee from the office of the Under Secretary to the Food Controller (Mr. McCurdy), advises that the wholesale food ...

    Article : 70 words
  39. AUSTRALIAN DRIED FRUIT.

    The Australian dried fruit trade is concerned owing to the expected large foreign supplies, which may affect the prices of the Australian goods. The trade hopes ...

    Article : 86 words
  40. SOUTH AFRICA'S PROBLEMS.

    The new Parliament met this morning. The Speaker (Col. Krige) was re-elected unopposed. The Governor-General's Speech at the ...

    Article : 220 words
  41. PORTRAITS OF A.I.F. GRAVES.

    The Minister for Defence (Sr. Pearce) said on Saturday that three copies of photographs now being taken of the graves of members of the A.I.F. will be ...

    Article : 90 words
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  43. REDUCED BRITISH ARMY.

    The army estimates for 1920-21, which will be considered in the House of Commons on Monday, have been issued. They show a total of £125,000,000, as compared ...

    Article : 75 words
  44. PAYMENT BY RESULTS.

    A conference representing 1,300,000 trade unionists has approved the principle of payment by result with proper safeguards. Messrs. Kornady, Clynes, and Thorne, ...

    Article : 65 words
  45. BRITISH TRAM IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Beamish and Lowe played interesting tennis at Lancaster Park, Christchurch, in fine but windy weather. Oliver, the New Zealand champion, beat Beamish, ...

    Article : 63 words
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