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  4. WELCOMED BY MILLIONS

    TOKIO, To-day.—Attempting [?] sort into orderly array the crowded impressions of the Princes of Wales first 24 hours in Japan the outstanding fact is the ...

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  5. SLIPPERY REDS

    LONDON, To-day:—After preliminary business at Genea, wherein the Boshevists secured all the honours because they knew they had everything to gain ...

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  7. GREATEST AIRMAN

    LONDON, To-day.—The bodies of Sir Ross Smith and Lieut. J. M. Bennett, who were killed in the crash of the Vickers Amphilian at Brookands, are ...

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  9. THE ROYAL FAMILY

    TORONTO, To-day.—A special cable message from London published here states that the Prince of Wales will wed Mate a daughter of the Marquess of Cambrides ...

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  10. OLD MUNITIONS

    WASHINGTON, To-day.—Messages from Charleston state that 700 [?] of condemned munitions blew up. wrecking half a store of buildings and twenty box cars. ...

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  11. THE OTHER MECHANIC.

    When the news of Sir Ross Smith's death reached the War Museum authocities yesterday the mammoth Vickers-Veroy in which Sir Ross made his famous ...

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  12. FINANCE ACTIVE

    LONDON, To-day.—The remarkable success of the Western Australian loan is due in some part to a conflict between Sir F. W. Nivison (now Lord Glendyne) ...

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  13. DUBLIN LAW COURTS

    LONDON, To-day.— A band of 300 Republican irregulars on Thursday at midnight took possession of the Four Courts of Dublin, otherwise the Irish Law Courts ...

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  14. "GALLANT GENTLEMAN."

    Speaking to-day at the Rosewater Women's War Memorial. His Excellency the Governor (Sir Archibald Weigall) said be could not let the occasion pass without ...

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  15. EMPTY AUSTRALIA

    The Agent-General for Victoria (Mr. McWhael has prepared a map indicating Australia's carrying capacity to illustrate a paper entitled "The Heart ...

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  16. DEATH IN A CRYPT

    A diabolical outrage involving a casualty roll at present estimated at 23 deaths and six injured occurred in the course of a search at Aros, Silesia, by the French ...

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  17. ANZAC DAY, 19[?]

    Mr. G. J. C. Dyett (Federal President of the R.S.A.) writes:—April 25, which is aniversally known as Anzac Day, will be hte seventh anniversary of that wonder. ...

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  18. COMPETITORS AT THE HIGHLAND SPORTS HELD ON THE JUBILEE OVAL ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON.

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  19. WAR WITH ENGLAND

    LONDON, To-day.—Rory O'Connor, commander of the Republicans, inter-viewed in Duolin confirmed De Valera's assertion that his forces were independent ...

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  20. MONEY IN FOOTBALL.

    Big money is being offered by the Association to League footballers, Footscray being well to the fore in the bidding for players. Con McCarthy (a former captain ...

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  21. ATHLETICS.

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  22. INTERSTATE SAILING.

    The first test in connection with the interstate championship for 14-footers was sailed on the Port River this afternoon. Representatives from Western Australia. ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN PRESS.

    LONDON, To-day.—Welcomed at Carmelite House by the compositors, Lord Northcliffe, describing his experiences during his world tour, paid a tribute to the ...

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  24. LADY MOTORIST KILLED.

    Miss Gladys Margaret Aldridge, aged 24, was motoring at Hamilton when the car overturned. She was killed instantly. Miss Aldridge was well known in hunting ...

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  25. DIVORCE BY THE THOUSAND.

    LONDON, To-day No fewer than [?] cases are listed for the Easter term commencing on August 24. ...

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  26. SHOT IN AN ARM.

    Many Amelia Skelton was shot in an him at Carlton this evening, but not [?] An early arrest is expected. ...

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  28. A STORM AHEAD.

    Willie: "Ma, the barometer has fallen." Mother: "Very much?" Willio: "About five feet. I dropped it, and it broke in pieces." ...

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