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  2. COLLISION AT SEA.

    While battling through a heavy sea, churned up by a stiff southerly, the colliers Wallsend and Meinderry collided this morning, soon after midnight, a mile ...

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  3. SHEARERS' STRIKE.

    A strike in the pastoral industry throughout the Commonwealth during the forthcoming shearing season was decided upon to-day by the executive council of ...

    Article : 481 words
  4. MOTORING THROUGH THE TERRITORY.

    The McCallum-Murray Aunger party, which is motoring to Darwin, left Alice Springs at 9.30 a.m. on Sunday, and proceeded through the rough ranges to the ...

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  5. BRITISH FACTORIES.

    Under the auspices of the Empire Parliamentary Association a party of Australians—comprising Sir James Mitchell (Premier of Western Australia). Rp. ...

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  6. EMPIRE DAY.

    Empire Day (Queen Victoria's birthday) will be observed to-day with a little lees celebration than has been the case in previous years, but with an ...

    Article : 468 words
  7. RHODESIA.

    In the House of Assembly to-day the labour leader (Mr. Boydell), asked a question relating to the statement made in the Rhodesian Legislative Council that ...

    Article : 193 words
  8. DARK DAYS.

    During Monday night the police and military carried out raids at Belfast and throughout the six Ulster counties, and arrested 1,500 Sinn Fein officers. ...

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  9. SUTTON ARRESTED.

    On April 5, after having been detained at Booleroo Centre two days previously, Ernest Edward Sutton, while being escorted to Adelaide in the ...

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  10. SOVIET RUSSIA.

    It is officially denied that M. Krassin, the head of the Russian Bolshevik Trade Delegation in London, has been appointed Ambassador in Berlin. M. Krassin will ...

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  11. "CAPITALIST TURNED SOCIALIST."

    The above is an abbreviated description of the career of Krassin, who experienced much trouble with the British Government before he was finally accepted as resident ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. PREMIERS' PROCLAMATIONS.

    This evening the Premier of North Ireland (Sir. James Craig) issued a manifesto in reference to the assassination of Mr. Twaddell. It stated:—The deceased ...

    Article : 233 words
  13. ENTRY IMPROBABLE FOR FOUR OR FIVE YEARS.

    Rhodesia's entry into the Union of Sooth Africa is most improbable for four or five rears (declared the correspondent of The Daily Mail on April 20), and he ...

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  14. HUGE POST OFFICE SURPLUS

    Although an examination of the actual results of the operations of the Post Office for the first nine months of the financial year indicates that there will be a very ...

    Article : 389 words
  15. EMPIRE DAY VERSES.

    Thou who didst Heaven and Earth create, Lord of all Empires, small and grout, Australia's children to Thee pray For blessing on our Empire Day. ...

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  16. THE SOUTHERN DENUNCIATION.

    The head of the Irish Free State (Mr. I Griffith) has also published a statement denouncing the crime. It declares:—The murder of Mr. Twaddell strikes at the ...

    Article : 43 words
  17. JAPAN AND RUSSIA.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain, replying in the Commons to a question, referred to a statement reported to have been made by M. Tchitcherin at Genoa, warning ...

    Article : 82 words
  18. A GOLF CHAMPION.

    The Australian golfer, J. H. Kirkwood, who has been playing with success in England, has been in doubt whether he would represent Australia in the British open ...

    Article : 305 words
  19. TASMANIA'S GRANT.

    To discuss with the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Bruce) the question of continuing the Commonwealth, grant to Tasmania, the State Treasurer (Sir Elliott Lewis) will ...

    Article : 133 words
  20. TIRTSCHKE MURDER CASE.

    The recommendations of the board appointed to allocate the reward of £1,000 offered for information leading to the conviction of the murderer of Alma Tirtschke ...

    Article : 96 words
  21. THE DUTY OF THE DAIL.

    The Daily Chronicle, in a leading article entitled, "The Ulster Peril," says:—The murder of Mr. Twaddell, and the series of burnings and lootings in Counties ...

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  22. PASTORALISTS INTERVIEWED.

    When informed of the action taken by the A.W.U., Mr. A. S. Austin (President of the Riverina Pastoralists' Association) said that be would not make any comment ...

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  23. CHICAGO'S LABOUR WAR.

    The labour war at Chicago, which was renewed a fortnight ago with incendiary fires and bombing, is assuming grave proportions. Two men who were believed to ...

    Article : 114 words
  24. SOUTH AFRICAN FINANCES.

    Speaking on the Budget debate in the Assembly to-day, the Prime Minister (Gen. Smuts) said that, but for the strike-revolution, the South African finances ...

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  25. CHARLIE CHAPLIN'S MOTHER

    The noted film actor, Charlie Chaplin, will probably be obliged to see his mother expelled from the United States as "an undesirable alien." Mrs. Chaplin, sen. ...

    Article : 121 words
  26. WOOL SALES.

    Wool sales were conducted to-day at the Sydney Wool Exchange, when the quantity catalogued totalled 6,167 bales, and the sales, including private transactions ...

    Article : 91 words
  27. AGGRIEVED GAS EMPLOYES.

    In reply to the third request made by the Federated Gas Employes' Industrial Union to the gas companies for a conference to discuss the rates of pay fixed ...

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  28. EX-CONSTABLE FOULLY MURDERED.

    Ex-Head Constable Ballantine, who was formerly of the Royal Irish Constabulary, was shot dead on Sunday, at Raphoe, a market town in County Donegal, in the ...

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  29. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    "We all realize that, as a politician, the time of Mr. Hughes must be fully occupied in his endeavour to pacify his friends, and in his efforts to pursue his enemies. ...

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  30. THE PRINCE AT PENANG.

    The visit of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales to Penang to-day was the last visit of the Royal tour of the Far East arranged for in the original programme. H.M.S. Renown ...

    Article : 140 words
  31. ALLEGED REBEL MOVEMENT.

    Desmond Crean has been charged at Belfast with having been illegally in possession of firearms and ammunition. Documents found upon him included an ...

    Article : 68 words
  32. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    Preliminary steps have been taken by the Melbourne Cricket Club to bring an All-England Eleven to Victoria in time for the next cricketing season.—The monthly ...

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  33. AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    In the amateur golf championships which were begin to-day on the Prestwick Links, Robinson (ex-champion of Lancashire) beat Tolley, two and one, and J. C. Sharp ...

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  34. AFTER GENOA.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain announced in the Commons to-day that a Bluebook in connection with the Genoa Conference would be issued next day from the Foreign ...

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  35. AMERICAN TARIFFS.

    In session at Atlantic City, the National Association, of Worsted and Wool Spinners adopted a resolution condemning the United States emergency tariff and ...

    Article : 87 words
  36. MORE SOLDIERS FOR ULSTER.

    In the House of Commons to-day, the Secretary for the Colonies (Mr. Churchill) announced that the signatories to the Irish Treaty would confer during the week-end ...

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  37. ENGLAND'S CLIMATE.

    In London and the south of England a temperature of 87 deg. in the shade has been registered. This reading is the highest recorded in May in the last 40 ...

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  38. LICENSING HATTERS IN THE WEST.

    Police Inspector O'Halloran, an inspector index the Licensing Act, giving evidence before the Royal Commission on licensing to-day, said that railway refreshment ...

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  39. MISSING CHEQUE.

    On Sunday afternoon a station hand employed at a station in the district called at the police station and informed the officer in charge that he had been robbed ...

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  40. OVERSEA SPORTING.

    The Australian howling team yesterday at Salisbury defeated the combined Wiltshire and Oxfordshire team by 134 against 118 points. The greens were in excellent ...

    Article : 104 words
  41. FOREIGN EXCHANGES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 109 words
  42. "EXILED" ATHLETES.

    In connection with the Irish Olympic games "for Irishmen only," interim reports show that strong teams are expected. The promoters announce that ...

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  43. BELGIANS AND RUSSIANS.

    M. Jaspar (Belgian delegate to Genoa) in an interview expressed satisfaction with the outcome of the conference as far as the non-aggression truce was concerned. ...

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  44. THE UNIFORM GAUGE.

    Owing to the practical abandonment of the Premiers' Conference, which it was intended should be held in Brisbane next month, the proposed agreement between ...

    Article : 116 words
  45. IMMIGRANTS FOR THE WEST.

    Three ships with immigrants for Western Australia are due to arrive in the first week of June. The Ormonde has 108 nominated immigrants, the ...

    Article : 63 words
  46. BRUTALITY TO FAMILY.

    A story of brutal treatment of a wife and children was told at the Sandringham Police Court to-day, when Thomas O'Gorman, labourer, of Sandringham, was ...

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  47. BAWRA WOOL.

    Presiding at the meeting of the Melbourne City Properties Trust to-day Mr. R. H. Caird said all the gloomy forebodings of the people in charge of Bawra wool ...

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  48. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    Sussex, 187 and 5 for 85, beat Somerset, 171 and 98. Harding, playing for Kent against Leicestershire, made 249 not out. He batted throughout the innings. ...

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  49. EMPIRE SETTLEMENT.

    The House of Commons has passed the third reading of the Empire Settlement Bill. Col. Amery resisted Col. Wedgewood's amendment to restrict the scheme ...

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  50. TRADE WITH JAVA.

    Messrs. Halleman and Lenshoek, trade delegates from Java, to-dav were given a civic reception at which Sr. Pearce, the Acting Premier (Mr. Colebatch) and the ...

    Article : 111 words
  51. Advertising

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  52. BELFAST CASUALTIES.

    The casualties in Belfast during Monday totalled five killed and 13 badly wounded—making a total of 18 killed and 31 seriously wounded in three days. Those ...

    Article : 94 words
  53. ELECTRICAL STRIKE "OFF."

    At a mass meeting of electrical trades employes, to-night a motion was carried declaring the sttrike off. The men will resume work to-morrow morning. It is ...

    Article : 86 words
  54. Advertising

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    Advertising : 456 words
  55. CONVICTED PLOTTERS PARDONED.

    President Harding has pardoned Albert Wende, one of four plotters who were convicted, in 1917 of an attempt to foment a revolution in India. Gustav Jacobsen ...

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  56. COLLINS-DE VALERA AGREEMENT.

    Mr. Winston Churchill stated in the Commons that the Government was not able to form any final conclusion with regard to the agreement between Messrs. De ...

    Article : 79 words
  57. FALLING PRICES.

    Employers of labour throughout the Dominion of New Zealand intend accepting the Arbitration Court's pronouncement in the beat possible spirit. ...

    Article : 59 words
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