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  2. "ECONOMICALLY BEATEN"

    M. Loucheur, who has visited London and has conferred with the British Ministers, says that he is convinced that British opinion relative to the Ruhr question is changing in favour of France. A settlement favourable to French is predicted. ...

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  3. ECHO OF OAKBANK.

    Easter Monday, with its streams of traffic on the roads and its dense and cosmopolitan crowd on the famous country racecourse, was singularly free from ...

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  4. [PREMIER AND PRODUCERS.]

    The Premier (Sir Henry Barwell), before he left on Saturday for a visit to Kangaroo Island made a hurried statement in reply to the remarks of ...

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  5. CARNARVON MAGIC

    Sir Rider Haggard, addressing the Hastings Rotary Club, said the talk about the Lord Carnarvon magic was dangerous nonsense, and was stirring the rising tide of ...

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  6. RUSSIAN TERRORISM

    The revolutionary movement in Russia is, it is said, endeavouring to get rid of the Soviet leaders by contaminating their food with disease ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    It is perhaps significant of the "cut the painter" tone which has lately crept into Labour politics that the annual conference of the Victorian Labour Party has ...

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  8. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Opposition of a passive if not active nature is often manifested against the League of Nations by those who, admitting that its conception and aims ...

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  9. THE BEEF SUBSIDY.

    Though the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) promised a renewal of the meat subsidy of ¼d. lb. on beef exported from the Commonwealth during the present season ...

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  10. NO DIFFERENCE TO THE VICTIMS

    The Dusseldorf correspondent of the Sunday Express states that the funeral of the Essen victims has been postponed owing to the reason that the German and ...

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  11. WILL NOT AFFECT REMOVAL WORK

    Mr. Carter states that Lord Carnarvon's death will not affect the removal of the objects from the tomb except insofar as, his absence from Luxor will involve delay ...

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  12. SUPERSTITIOUS PANIC.

    The Daily Express states that a panic has been created among many superstitious owners of Egyptian antiques as the outcome of Lord Carnarvon's death. An ...

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  13. GERMANY AND THE RUHR.

    The Daily Telegraph's Dusseldorf correspondent states:— France and Belgium are now convinced that Germany is economically beaten. It is expected that the ...

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  14. ANZAC DAY.

    The Barrier branch of the Sailors and Soldiers Imperial League, as part of the Anzac Day celebration, intends holding a picnic excursion to Silverton on April 25. ...

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  15. FRANCE AND THE RHINE.

    The Sunday Express gives prominence to an article by the French writer "Pertinax" which is regarded as semi official. The article states that the French Ruhr ...

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  16. SIR CONAN DOYLE'S SURPRISE.

    A remarkable scene occurred in Carnegie Hall during a lecture by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle on "Spiritualism." Without warning the lecturer flashed ...

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  17. AMERICA'S WAR ANNIVERSARY.

    The sixth anniversary of the entrance of the United States on the war finds the League of Nations revived as a national issue with strongly organized ...

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  18. "DINKUM ENGLISH BRIDE."

    An Anzac born in London has written asking the Mayor of Leeming to find him "a dinkum English bride." The Anzac adds:— "Education isn't necessary ...

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  19. THE LOST EGYPT.

    A Gothenburg salvage company has made an agreement with Lloyd's a to dispatch a salvage ship with specially designed apparatus in an endeavour to recover ...

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  20. ARRESTS AND EXECUTIONS.

    M. Tchitcherin (Minister of Foreign Affairs) is so ill that he is unable to attend to any official duties, and M. Litvinoff, who represented Russia at the Hague ...

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  21. ENGLISH AGRICULTURE.

    The agricultural tribunal, which was recently appointed, in an Interim report urges the Government to take financial responsibility for reducing the railway ...

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  22. THE POLITICAL OUTLOOK.

    Sir—I have been told for the last 10 or 15 years that there were far too many men employed on the railways. From what I can see, this is true, and former ...

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  23. WIRELESS PROGRAMES.

    A meeting of theatrical managers, authors, and actors carried a resolution protesting against the wireless broadcasting of plays and musical shows, which have ...

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  24. THE HELICOPTER.

    At Dayton Ohio, Major T. H. Bane attained an altitude of 17 feet in a Debothezaat helicopter. ...

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  25. LENIN'S DEATH EXPECTED.

    President Lenin is reported to be sinking fast. The paralysis of his right arm is spreading. Serious trouble is expected in the event of his death, and the ...

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  26. THE POOR PARSON.

    The Rev. J. Thomas, precentor of Chelmsford Cathedral, caused sensation at a meeting discussing the improvement of church finances by stating:— "What can ...

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  27. ROYAL VISIT TO VATICAN.

    Formalities for the visit of the King and Queen of England to the Vatican are complete. The ceremony will be based on the precedent of the ex-Kaiser's visit ...

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  28. LONG SWIFT FLIGHT

    Adjutant Foiny flew from Tours to Strasburg via Paris and back by way of Dijon (1,060 miles in 14 hours. ...

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  29. LARGE SCALE BRIBERY.

    Trohen, President of the State "Tradiug Department, and Zermanoy, his assistant, have been sentenced to death. Ten others have been sentenced to five ...

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  30. TAXATION OF BETTING.

    The Daily Express understands that the Government is seriously considering the taxation of all betting transactions. The subject has been canvassed for some time ...

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  31. DEMONSTRATION AGAINST EXECUTION.

    A demonstration against the execution, of Vicar General Butchkavitch by the Russian Soviet was attended by 100,000 people, and ended in a violent anti Jewish ...

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  32. CANADIAN CATTLE IN SCOTLAND

    Two hundred Canadian store cattle sold at Glasgow realized an average of about £32 a head. This will leave the fatteners little profit if the butchers are to keep ...

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  33. NAVAL DEFENCE.

    The Morning Post's Paris correspondent says that the question of naval defence is being given unwonted prominence at present. The Chamber of Deputies ...

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  34. DESECRATION OF MONUMENT.

    The Rev. Charles Barton, rector of Harbledon, in Kent, has been committed for trial on a charge of having damaged a monument over a grave in the ...

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  35. MEDICAL RESEARCH.

    Sir Kingsley Wood, M.P., Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Minister of Health, in a presidential address to the faculty at the Insurance Conference, said ...

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  36. JOINING THE TASMANIANS.

    Before many years have elapsed the full blooded Victorian aborigine will have disappeared. According to an official statement there are now only 84 of them ...

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  37. BRITISH STRIKES.

    The Norfolk farm strike is more serious owing to the acts of violence by large bands of strikers. The farmers complain that inadequate police protection prevents ...

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  38. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The project which was lately originated in Gawler, having for its object the Collection of funds wherewith to erect a fittin monument to the memory of the late ...

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  39. HERRIN MASSACRES.

    At Marion, Illinois, a jury acquitted the six miners charged with participation in the Herrin massacres. Some of the defendants were also acquitted at the first trial. ...

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  40. CAR FIRED ON.

    While the Marquis of Waterford and Ladies Blanche and Katherine Beresford were returning from the Kilkenny Hunt, unknown men tired on the car in the hills ...

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  41. LONGER HOURS.

    The Federated Master Builders have decided to post notices reducing wages and increasing hours. The charges are to take effect on April 14. ...

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  42. MOTHERS RACE.

    A walking race between five mothers, each of whom pushed a baby in a perambulator from London to Brighton, a distance of 52 miles, was won by ...

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  43. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Department of Justice has given a ruling upholding the Shipping Board's clause which provides that any United States ships sold to foreigners, must not ...

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  44. RHONDDA STRIKE.

    Owing to the Rhondda strike, orders for one million tons of coal for Germany and Italy have already been diverted to America. ...

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  45. MODEL DOMESTIC SERVANT.

    Lily Horne, who was this year's recipient of £30 from the Marquis of Bute's Fund, for dowries for a domestic servant best fitted to minister to the comforts of a ...

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  46. ONE SETTLEMENT REPORTED.

    It is reported that the Rhondda trouble has been settled. At the institigation of the Minister of Agriculture (Sir R. A. Sanders) the ...

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  47. CANADIAN AND AMERICAN SHIPPING RIGHTS.

    In retaliation for the American tariff, which makes impossible the export of various kinds of fish to the United States, and the shipping laws which rescinded special ...

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  48. SWEDEN.

    A Ministerial crisis has arisen in consequence of the Government's defeat in the Upper Chamber, which branch of the Legislature rejected the compromise ...

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  49. THE BOLL WORM.

    The Government Entomologist has reported to the Minister for the North West that the boll worm exists among the cotton plants in the Brome district, where ...

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  50. EXPRESSES OF THE SKY.

    The purpose for which the racing aeroplane is intended is not generally understood; in fact, there are a great number of people who regard the piloting of it ...

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  51. TURKEY AND GREECE.

    In conformity with the agreement between Turkey and Greece reached at Lausanne, a general amnesty has been decreed for the Greek civil and military prisoners ...

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  52. DOUBLE-CROSSED.

    John Kersie, at Liverpool was charged with inciting a man named Connolly to marder Mrs. Kersie in order, to secure her insurance money. ...

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  53. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT OPPOSED.

    Governor Walter of Oklahoma, declaring himself to be absolutely opposed to capital punishment has announced that he will commute the sentences of six men ...

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  54. AN EASY VICTIM.

    A stockbroker's clerk, while about to bank £10,000 with the Bank of France, was robbed of the whole amount. He stopped to search for two notes which a ...

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  55. Advertising

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  56. VALUABLE POLICE ART UNION.

    About £20,000 was raised for the hospitals of New South Wales by the police art union which was drawn at the show grounds on Saturday night. In ...

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  57. SWEDISH GOVERNMENT RESIGNED.

    The Government has resigned. ...

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  58. POISON MYSTERY.

    The Newport Magistrates, on the ground of insufficient evidence, discharged William Morgan, who was charged with having poisoned his mother Morgan will remain ...

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  59. OLD DERBY WINNER.

    Ardpatrick the winner of the Derby in 1902 has died, following upon an unsuccessful experimental Stemach rejuvenation operation. Germany bought the horse in ...

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  60. SAVE AUSTRALIA LEAGUE.

    A now organization is to be formed, to be known as the Save Australia League. Its objects will he to preserve the existence of Australia's national flora ...

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  61. SHORTLIVED WEALTH.

    A man named Mathieu, who won the first prize of £14,000 in a Credit National Lottery, fell dead shortly after being told of his good fortune. ...

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