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  2. PRINCE'S TOUR MEMORABLE SPEECH

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday.—The people of Wellington were in a slightly less ecstatic mood this morning, when the Prince made his formal ...

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  3. ENGLISH XI.'S VISIT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—In official circles it is not feared that there will be any hitch regarding the English Eleven's visit to Australia this year. ...

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  4. WHEAT POOL SALES

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—In the House of Representatives this, morning— Mr. Hill (Vic.) moved the ...

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  5. UNCLAIMED TAXATION

    PERTH (W.A.), Friday. — The position respecting the ownership and disposal of the 13 per cent. deducted from totalisator investments by the ...

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  6. NO "GO SLOW"

    HOBART, Friday.—Speaking to-day at a farewell to Mr. F. H. Peacock, Sir Henry Jones said that the idea that business competition in England ...

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  7. TRAIN SMASHES CART

    PERTH (W.A.), Friday. — Three deaths resulted from a collision last night between a train and a vehicle at the intersection of the Bunbury ...

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  8. N.S. WALES HOUSING

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The Chief Secretary and Minister for Housing, Mr. Dooley, stated to-day that the condition the finances were left in by ...

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  9. THE EARLY MORNING MILK

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The Queensland branch of the British Medical Association has unanimously passed a resolution recording a strong protest ...

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  10. PREVENTING PROFITEERING

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—At a special meeting of the State Executive Council this afternoon Sir William Irvine, Lieut.-Governor, signed a proclamation ...

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  11. NOT A LABOR DISORGANISER

    BRISBANE, Friday. — Following upon statements made by Mr. D. Beatson, president of the Queensland Railway Union, the Acting Premier (Mr. ...

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  12. SCHOOL BOAT RACE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The heats of the Head of the River Race congested to-day were won by Geelong Grammar School, Xavier College and ...

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  13. 40 HOURS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Relief was distributed to-day by the Builders' Laborers' Union to members of the organisation rendered idle as the result ...

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  15. FORMAL WELCOME.

    Bunches of flowers and bags of confetti were showered on the Prince by the wildly cheering crowds, and when he reached the haven of the Town Hall ...

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  16. ENGINEERS' DISPUTE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Lieut.-General Sir John Monash has agreed to act as the independent umpire at the conference of shipowners and marine ...

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  17. DERWENT HARBOR ESTATES CASE

    HOBART, Friday. — Most of the day, at the hearing of the alleged conspiracy case, in which William J. Fullerton and Eric Linden, directors of ...

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  18. TRIAL OF WAR CRIMINALS

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons, replying to Viscount Curzon in regard to the trial of war criminals, Mr. Bonar Law (leader of ...

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  19. LOW-GRADE MINES

    JOHANNESBURG, Thursday.—The conference being held by the miners' leaders and the Chamber of Mines, regarding the position of low-grade mines ...

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  20. RUSSIA AND POLAND

    LONDON, Thursday. — The United Press Association cables that Bolshevik official troops have not evacuated Kieff, but are fortifying the west of ...

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  21. POLAND OVER THE LINE

    LONDON, Friday.—Replying to Mr. B. Spoor (Labor), Mr. Bonar Law agreed that the territory now accupied by Poland was beyond the ...

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  22. LUNCHEON AT PARLIAMENT HOUSE.

    From the Town Hall the Prince went on to Parliament House, where the New Zealand Government gave a luncheon in the chamber of the old House ...

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  24. THE STATE SCHOOLS

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—The Director of Education met the Northern Teachers' Association to-night, and gave an inspiring address. He dealt ...

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  25. JAPAN IN SIBERIA

    LONDON, Friday.—Replying to Dr. Murray (Liberal), Mr. Bonar Law said that the Government was of the opinion that the action of the Japanese ...

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  26. GOVERNMENT CONTROL

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Government loans totalling 500,000,000 dollars, plus 300,000,000 dollars in a revolving fund, and at a 28 per cent. ...

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  27. RETURNED SOLDIERS IN IRELAND

    LONDON, Thursday.—Replying to questions regarding Sinn Feiners boycotting returned soldiers in Ireland, who were consequently unemployed, Mr. ...

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  28. CLEANING UP AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—As a result of the ruling of the Sec. of Labor that membership of the Communist Party is insufficient to cause ...

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  29. BRITANNIA, QUEEN OF THE OCEAN.

    All Britons, the world over, although many of them are not aware of the fact, love the sea. It calls to them and they unwittingly respond. The ...

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  30. MEXICAN REBELLION

    UNDFRTAKES TO CRUSH REBELS. MEXICO CITY, Thursday.—Ex-President Carranza declares that his duty is to crush the rebels, and that he ...

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  31. VICTORIAN RAILWAYMEN WANT MORE PAY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—At a mass meeting of the transportation division of the Victorian Railways Union, held for members of the running ...

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  32. SPECTACLE SPECIALIST.

    Mr. R. Stewart Padman, Optometrist and Spectacle Specialist, of Launceston, will visit Devonport on May 10 and 11; Burnie, May 12 and 13: ...

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  33. FRENCH RAILWAY STRIKE

    PARIS, Thursday.—The French railway strike has proved a failure The men are returning to work on the Government's railways. ...

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