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  2. SERIOUS RIOTS.

    The riots at Amritsar, which are Of an Inter—communal character, and in which Hindus and Mohammedans are engaged are looked upon in India ...

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  3. IRISH REBELS' DESPAIR.

    Another successful raid on Irish rebels in London has been made by Scotland Yard detectives, who also secured documents revealing plans to ...

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  4. FRANCE AND BELGIUM AGREED

    A Ministerial communique says that the sabotage in the Ruhr is becoming intensified Five fresh outrages have occurred, but none of them has proved fatal ...

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  5. BRITISH STOCKS BUOYANT

    The outstanding feature of the Stock Exchange Is the strength of gilt—edged securities, some of which have established new records. Notable ...

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  6. AMBITIOUS SCHEME.

    Lloyd's Sunday News has an article by Lord Strathspey (New Zealander by birth) advocating a ,plan to journey between London and ...

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  7. BRITISH COMMONWEALTH.

    Gen. Smuts, addressing a great meeting in the City Hid, ridiculed the Nationalist—Labour alliance, and denied the charge made by the Nationalist ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA FIRST.

    Speakers at the annual Communion breakfast of the Irish National Foresters Benefit Society, on Sunday morning, emphasized that members should ...

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  9. EVER-USEFUL AEROPLANE.

    A message from Botwood, in Newfoundland, states that Sidney Cotton, an Australian airman, has announced that he will start a flight on Sunday from there to ...

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  10. INDIAN IRRIGATION

    Interesting facts concerning the development of India by means of irrigation given by Commissioner Booth—Tucker at his meeting on ...

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  11. LONDON THREATENED.

    Following closely upon the police revelations after the London midnight raid of the Irish rebels, plans for war on London on a grand scale, came the news of ...

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  12. AN OMINOUS BEGINNING.

    The trial flight for the_ inauguration of the Berlin to London air service ended disastrously. The engine caught fire and the machine fell. One passenger was ...

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  13. A TREMENDOUS SMOKE.

    Six thousand .tons of tobacco, which, based on a value of 2/6 Ib., was estimated to bo worth £1,000,000. was destroyed by fire at a Victoria Docks Warehouse ...

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  14. TRAINS IN COLLISION.

    A fireman was killed and an enginedriver and a passenger severely injured and rolling stock damaged in a railway accident at six o'clock on Sturday morning at ...

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  15. REAL REASON OF CONFERENCE.

    The French Foreign Office denies Le Matin's statement that the Government is submitting a new reparation plan to a conference with Belgian Ministers. The ...

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  16. SOLDIERS ATTACKED OFFICER.

    An unexplained attack was made by three soldiers on an officer in a train near Fertesous Jourre. Bursting into the compartment, they struck the officer with ...

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  17. CRAZY DANCING.

    The long distance dancing craze has struck America with full force. There are nearly 50 couples in Cleveland, Baltimore, and Houston (Texas) now dancing for the ...

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  18. NO MORE PROMISES.

    The Franco-Belgian conference ended to-day, M.M.s Theumis and Jaspar returning to Brussels. An official communique states that the conference reaffirmed the ...

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  19. BRAVE BRITISH COMMISSIONER.

    Except for isolated outrages by rutfianly mobs on solitary pedestrians the Amritsar situation is reported to be quiet, Details of the casualties are coming in ...

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  20. DANGEROUS POLICY.

    Gen. Smuts added that a policy of silence and t drift now might be the most dangerous and most offensive of all. The time was rapidly coming— ...

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  21. A GIRL'S JIU JITSU.

    Fine courage was displayed by a gin in Oxford street, Sydney, on Saturday night when a man who, man others, had created a serious disturbance in a cafe ...

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  22. ON THE UP-GRADE.

    following on the lead in the increase of wages given in the textile, steel, and farming industries, the Armor, Swift, Wilson, and Cuhady Packing Companies have ...

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  23. SCOTLAND YARD SWOOP.

    Scotland Yard made another dramatic swoop at midnight on the homes of persons suspected of actively plotting against England on behalf of the Irish rebels ...

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  24. KHYBER PASS TROUBLE.

    The murder ob the Seaforth's Majors at the head of the Khyber Pass, has cast a gloom over the whole frontier province, and the political authorities are reported ...

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  25. ANTI-BOLSHEVISM.

    The papers report a new anti-Bolshevist plot at Moscow, a number of Soviet employes being implicated. A secret printing pre& and an arms, depot were ...

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  26. IRREGULARS BOMBED.

    Three irregulars in a barn at Trienneragh refused to surrender when surprised by Free State troops from Listowel. The latter bombed the barn. One rebel ...

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  27. MILLIONAIRE DAUGHTER'S ROMANCE.

    A secret marriage between Miss -Mathilde McCormick, granddaughter of Mr. John Rockefeller, has been announced. It was the culmination of a long-standing ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN FLYING FORCE.

    A proposal for the formation of an air force reserve was presented to the Minister for Defence (Mr. Bowden) on Friday by Mr. C. W. Campbell ...

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  29. REDUCED FREIGHTS.

    The Conference Lines have reduced the freight on frozen rabbits to 90/ a ton. They have also reduced the beef freight by one—eighth of a penny a pound. The latter ...

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  30. FIRST BUDGET.

    Air. Cosgrave has iutroduced the first Free. State Budget into the Dail for the year 1922-19231 The debt amounts to £2,500,000 with the Exchequer. The ...

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  31. GAMING HOUSE RAIDED.

    Premises; in Riley street, Woolioomceloo, suspected d being used as a canning louse were, on Saturday, raided by Darhaghurst police. Twenty M [?] were ...

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  32. DOMINIONS' REPRESENTATION.

    The Observer editora[?]y says that the permanent presence w needed in London of dominion Ministers shaving more than the authority of High Commissioners is ...

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  33. STONEWALLING.

    The House of Commons sat continuously for 21 hours. The Labourites followed their usual practice of moving amendments in committee on the Army ...

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  34. LOVE'S TRAGEDY.

    A. message written on a dead woman's chest was a feature of a strange lore tragedy discovered at a hotel, where a Brussels student, aged 19, had been ...

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  35. COTTON-SPINNERS' LEVY.

    Concern is manifested in cotton circlet because of the sacrifice of the Friday Bitting of the House ol Commons, owing to the previous scenes. This has involved ...

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  36. BAWRA'S STOCKS.

    The stock of wool held by Bawra on March 31 amounted to 653,571 bales, the March quarter's disposals having totalled 249,669 bales ...

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  37. "A TASK FOR HEROES."

    The Australian Press representative at Dublin lias learned that De Valera has issued a statement concerning the death of Liam Lynch in the form of an oration to ...

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  38. THROUGH AFRICA.

    As story of thrills and adventures is related by Capt. Murphy, late of the Dorsets, who has arrived in London after a two years walk of 3,000 miles across ...

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  39. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The directors of the South Australian Mining Association have issued their 28th report. It describes the slow but steady progress which the Burra Mine is making ...

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  40. SIX MILLION DISTRIBUTED.

    To-day cheques for an aggregate ram totalling approximately £6,000,000 were posted to shareholders of the British-Australian Wool Realization Association ...

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  41. BUILDERS' STRIKE.

    As a result of they intervention of the Ministry of Labour a stoppage in the building trade has been arrested. "The parties have agreed to submit to ...

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  42. MIGRATION.

    The Duke of Devonshire (Secretary for the Colonies) and Sir Joseph Cook (High Commisioner for Australia) have signed an agreement ...

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  43. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Sunday express correspondent at Wieringen, Holland, states that two Borlin doctors have reported that the ex—Crown Prince is suffering from ...

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  44. THE NORTH POLE.

    Capt. Roald Amundsen (arctic explorer) will leave here on Saturday by dog team for Wainwright, Arctic Ocean, to prepare for his flight over the north pole to ...

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  45. BATTLE GAS.

    The chemical weifare service of the United States army has announced the perfection of a gas mask, which it is believed will prove an adequate production ...

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  46. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    At Desmoines to-day Lord Robert Cecil addressing the National League of Women Voters, declared that do nation would endanger its independence ...

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  47. SALVATION ARMY SCHEME.

    Commissioner Lamb, speaking at St. Dunstan's, said that the Salvation Army during the past 21 years had emigrated 150,000 people to the Dominions. Only 1 ...

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  48. N.S.W. CRICKET PREMIERSHIP.

    Waverley and Gordon Cricket Clubs on Saturday commenced a match which, as the position now stands, will decide the premiership. The wicket was sodden after ...

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  49. "LISTENING-IN PIRATES."

    Under a provisional agreement between the Postmaster General and the British Broadcast Company, the possesors of homewireless who are called ...

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  50. MARCH SALES.

    During March Bawra sold 47,000 of Australian wool and 42.000 bales of p Zealand wool. The stocks on hand on March 31 wove 415,000 bales of Australian ...

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  51. WAYWARD STEEPLECHASER.

    One of the horses that fell in the steeplechase at Gawie'r on Saturday careered across the flat and knocked down Daphne Rau, a girl about ten years old. The child ...

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  52. POLICE BAFFLED.

    The Treasury note theft is regarded as one of the most baffling the police have encountered. The atticials saw the box safely deposited in a wooden safe used for ...

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  53. SWEDISH POLITICAL CRISIS.

    Following on a conference with party leaders, the King asked Herr Frygger, Leader of the Conservatives, in the Upper House, to form a Government ...

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  54. AMERICAN WOOL.

    A message from Salt Lake City states that Mr. Marshall (secretary of the Woolgrowers' Association) has estimated that the United States wool clip this year will ...

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  55. SAMOAN GERMANS.

    The High Commissioner for New Zealand (Sir James Allen) will attend the meeting of the Council of the League of Nations at Geneva on Thursday next in ...

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  56. NEW SOUTH WALES UNEMPLOYMENT.

    Sir George Fuiler (Premier ot Sew South Wales) has sent a protest to the press against Mr. Newbold's statement in the House of Commons. Sir George points out ...

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  57. FRUITGROWERS' APPLIANCES.

    Mr. Attwood, President of the New Zealand Fruitgrowers' Federation, is urging British implement manufacturers, to send an expert to Australia and New Zealand ...

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  58. A TOWNSHIP AFRAID.

    During the last few weeks the township of Mansfield has experienced several fires in suspicious circumstances. Last night one shop was destroyed and two other ...

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  59. MEASLES AND SCHOOL CHILDREN.

    At Adelong the worst outbreak of measles known in the district is raging. The disease is mostly confined to children. Over 100 cases are known. The number ...

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  60. TWIN HUSBANDS?

    A woman surprised a Musbrick Magistrate by asking him whether she had married one man or twins. She explained that she had gone through ...

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  61. SYDNEY'S SATURDAY NIGHT.

    SYDNEY, April 15. — Henry Kirby (45), tram conductor, fell off a tram at Waverley, on Saturday, and fractured his skull. He was admitted to ...

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  62. MELBA IN OPERA.

    The statement is confirmed that Dame Nellie Melba will collaborate with the, British National Opera Company for a season beginning at Covent Garden on May 14. She ...

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  63. EX-PRESIDENT' WILSON'S VIEWS.

    The Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia Public Ledger writes: — In a letter Dr. Wilson has sent to the Chairman, of the Democratic Congressional ...

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  64. WHEAT.

    There has been heavy buying in the Wheat Pit following statements of serious crop Shortages throughout the country. Prices were forced to the highest ...

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  65. AMERICA'S NATIONAL SHIPS.

    Following on a conference between President Harding and the Shipping Board, it is announced that the Government will remain in the shipping business until it ...

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  66. THE PROPOSED BETTING TAX.

    The Daily Telegraph's lobbyist states that while Cabinet has not reached a decision concerning the proposed betting tax, the majority of Ministers definitely ...

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  67. ENGLISH SPEECH.

    Professor Riptman, of the London University, said:—"Many contractions are better than the original words. "Hanky" w better than handerchief; "prom" is ...

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  68. Advertising

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  69. FASCIST MINISTRY.

    A congress of the Popular Party, whose programme supports Parliamentary Government, Catholicism, and proportional representation, having condemned the ...

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  70. BIRTHDAY COINCIDENCE.

    A curious coincidence occurred at a wedding at Norton (Malton, England). The contracting parties were Miss Herrington and Mr. Baker, of Bradford, and ...

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  71. DISASTROUS KOREAN TIDAL WAVE.

    Four hundred persons are missing as the result of a tidal wave on the eastern coast of Korea. The total of lives lost is unknown, but it is believed to be large ...

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