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  5. COMING HOME.

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  7. ATLANTIC BIRDS.

    Two of the three American naval seaplanes have arrived at Halifax after a continuous flight from Rockaway, Long Island, New York. The stage covered is ...

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  8. NEW AIR DISCOVERY.

    Gen. Seely, chief British representative on the Imperial Air Commission, stated recently that a remarkable chance discovery had resulted in obtaining an increased ...

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  9. STRIKES.

    The position created by the strike is unchanged. All the mines remain closed. The A.M.A. and F.E.D. met to-night, but what has been decided will not be known ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE.

    The Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League recently asked the Acting Minister for Defence (Mr. Russell) that in appointments to the staff of the proposed ...

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  11. THE AUSTRALIANS.

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  12. THE TIGHTENING CHAIN.

    Persona who reside at Gambais, close to Landru's villa, declare that on the three dates which correspond with the disappearance of three of his fiancee they saw thick ...

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  13. QUEENSLAND SHIPPING HELD UP.

    For some unexplained reason the fireman and seamen of the coastal steamer moruya tendered 24 hours notice to the agents to-day. As the result, the ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLES.

    The New Zealand inter service footballers will play several matches in Sydney before reaching the Dominion. The Australian interservice teams will leave England for Australia ...

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  15. COAL INDUSTRY.

    Of the 11 political economists who were examined before the Coal Commission, eight, including three University professors, favoured nationalization. ...

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  16. CAMP DISTURBANCE.

    The War Office reports that a disturbance occurred on April 28 at a camp at Winchester among the troops awaiting transport overseas. Stones were thrown ...

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  17. MAY DAY AFTERMATH.

    Much unrest has been caused as the result of the May Day troubles at the French capital. The Socialists have resigned their positions on ...

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  18. MILITARY PRISONER'S DEATH.

    The State Commandant (Brig.-Gen. Brand) stated to-day that an enquiry had revealed that liquor was smuggled to the military prisoners who travelled by the ...

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  19. IMPERIAL CABINET SCHEME.

    The Home Secretary (Mr. Shortt), replying in the House of Commons to a question by Col. Sir J. Norton Griffiths (Unionist, Central Wandsworth) in reference to how ...

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  20. IRISH SITUATION.

    The proclamation making Limerick a special military area has been withdrawn. ...

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  21. ULTIMATUM.

    Following on the announcement of the result of the ballot taken at the smelters regarding the carpenters' strike—"by which 631 of their fellow workers expressed ...

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  22. FANNING THE IRISH FLAME.

    The American delegates in connection with the Irish agitation for independence are having rousing receptions at every Irish town, and even in proscribed districts. ...

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  23. WESTERN MOTOR TRAGEDY.

    The Coroner's enquiry into the recent motor car tragedy was concluded to-day. The jury returned a verdict that A. E. Beresford Murray wilfully shot the girl, ...

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  25. NEW ELECTORATES IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The State Electoral Commission appointed to arrange the new electorates under the proportional representation law, has submitted a tentative report. It ...

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  26. O.B.F. DECISION.

    The secretary of the New Smith Wales branch of the One Big Union Lad received a letter from the grand secretary in Melbourne (Mr. B. A. Mulvogue) stating that ...

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  27. AFTER "THE TIGER."

    The police have arrested an Anarchist named Cornillon (a friend of the assassin Cottin) outside of M. Clemenceau's residence. He carried a dagger and anarchistic ...

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  28. INDIAN SITUATION.

    The Viceroy of India (Lord Chelsmford) reports that the Seditious Meetings Act has been extended to the Sind (a province of Bombay). Delhi, Ahmedabad, and Bombay ...

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  29. A LUMPER'S FUNERAL.

    The funeral of Mt. T. Edwards, the lumper, who died as the result of injuries sustained in Sunday's rioting, took place this afternoon, and was attended by more than 3,000 unionists. The procession was ...

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  31. THE MAIL'S DELAYS.

    Complaint which have been made by business men against delay in the delivery of second-class mail matter from abroad are receiving the attention of the Acting ...

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  32. FIGHT FOR MUNICH.

    A Berlin wireless message says the Communists at Munich are still defending (desperately, and even the women are taking part in the fighting. The ...

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  33. TECHNICAL TRAINING OF SOLDIERS.

    One of the finest works initiated by the Australian Y.M.C.A. in England wag the establishment of technical training schools for soldiers. Lieut. Wynne Opie, of Adelaide. ...

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  34. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT NOT CONCERNED.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) stated to-night that the Federal Ministry did not know the terms of the settlement of the dispute on the Fremantle wharfs, ...

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  35. 33 Shiploads of Australians.

    During the next four weeks 33 steamers will leave for Australia. They will mostly to in ballast, owing to the paucity of the cargo offering. ...

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  38. Bolsheviks and Royalties.

    The battleship Marlborough had exciting experiences in rescuing the Dowager Empress of Russia, five Grand pukes and Duchesses, and 19 ...

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  39. COAL MINE FATALITY.

    NEWCASTLE, May 9.—By a fall of coal at the Seaham Colliery a deputy named William Henwood was killed instantane ously this afternoon. ...

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