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  2. NEW ZEALAND'S HOMAGE

    Almost a gala day developed at the Dardanelles and Gallipoli Peninsula today on the occasion of the unveiling at Chanak Bair of the memorial to the ...

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  3. GENERAL CABLES

    According to tile "Daily Telegraph," the Vatican has decided to make large deposits in Great Britain: The competition along the British banks is keen ...

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  4. MOROCCAN REVOLT

    According to the "Daily Herald's" Paris correspondent, the situation of the French in Morocco is really more grave than is officially admitted. One of the ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL NEWS

    The Minister for Labour (Sir Ramsay Steel Maitland), replying in the House of Commons to-day to Lord Cavendish Bentinek (Conservative), said that the ...

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  6. REV. J. WILLS' DEATH

    The inquest was resumed at Carnarvan to-day into the circumstances of the death of the Rev. Joseph Wills, whose body was picked up on the ...

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  7. AERIAL SERVICE

    At the recent A.N.A. conference, a motion originating from the Launceston branch was carried to the effect that In view of the great advance that has been ...

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  8. RIGHT FROM WRONG?

    In the Children's Court yesterday, two. boys aged 11 years and a third aged 9 years, were charged with having on March 10, committed an indecent assault on a ...

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  9. STATE ELECTIONS

    Speaking to a large and enthusiastic audience at the Mechanics Institute last evening the Premier (Mr. J. A. Lyons) outlined Labour's policy for the ...

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  10. LABOUR OPPOSES PENSIONS BILL.

    The labour Opposition in the House of Commons has decided to move the rejection of the Government's Pensions Bill pending knowledge as to the length ...

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  11. ANGLO-RUSSIAN TRADE.

    The Labour party has provisionally accepted an official Russian invitation to send at deputation to Russia this summer to study the possibilities of ...

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  12. THREE SHIFTS ON WATERFRONT.

    The watersiders have rejected the proposal for three shifts of eight hours each on the local waterfront. It was urged by those in favour. of the idea that by ...

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  13. FUNDS TO ASSIST TRADE.

    In the House of commons to-day the Financial Secretary to the Treasury (Lieut.-Col. W. E. Guinness) informer Mr. Neil McLean (Lab.) that the ...

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  14. FRENCH SUCCESS.

    Reuter's Rabat correspondent cabled that at dawn yesterday French columns, under Generals Colombat and Freydenburg, supported by many aeroplanes and ...

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  15. EMPIRE NAVAL CRUISES

    In ,the House of Commons to-day Rear Admiral Beamish asked for particulars of the forthcoming cruise of the American battleship squadron in ...

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  16. SICKNESS IN FIJT.

    The typhoid outbreak at Suva is abating. The average since May 1 has been 3 c, a cases daily. One European dicer one Monday night. A bacteriological. ...

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  17. BELGIAN CABINET

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  18. A WOMAN'S SUICIDE.

    Mrs. Paget, daughter of the late Sr. John Hennicker Heaton, Committed suicide to-day. Medical evidence showed that she had suffered greatly from ...

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  19. HYDRO-ELECTRIC MANAGER

    It is expected that the Government will make an appointment during the course of the next few days to till the vacant position of general manager of the ...

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  20. GOLD STANDARD BILL PASSES LORDS.

    The House of Lords to-day read the Gold Standard Bill a third time without discussion. ...

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  21. JAPANESE IN CHINA.

    Renter reports from Tokio that the Japanese Legation at Peking will probably become an. Embassy next week, with the Minister (Mr. Yoshizawa) as ...

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  22. PRINCE'S AFRICAN TOUR

    The Natal Indian Congress having recommended a boycott of the Prince's visit to Durban owing to the refusal of the town council to allow Indians to ...

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  23. AMUSEMENTS

    At the Albert Hall on Wednesday next the popular Grammar School fair will ho opened by Mr. H. Gillett, M .A. Judging by the number of stalls and the ...

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  24. LATE VISCOUNT MILNER

    The following message has been sent by the Federal Ministry, through the Governor-General, to the British Ministry:—. ...

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  25. FOOD REPORT SHELVED.

    According to the "Daily Express,"' the Cabinet has shelved the Food Prices Commission's report. Opinion is divided as to the practicability of its ...

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  26. ATTACK ON ARTIST

    Special and remarkable evidence of the state of the Covent Garden slat occupied by the Australian artist Prank Williams was given at the Bow-street Police ...

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  27. NEW ZEALAND LOAN.

    The "Morning Post's" financial editor mentions the rumour that the underwriters for the New Zealand loan may be obliged to take up fully 80 per cent. ...

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  28. PRINCESS THEATRE.

    The two principal Pictures screening at the Princess Theatre to-day are most suitable successors to the fine programme presented at the beginning of the week. ...

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  29. FORMER GERMAN COLONY

    A forecast of the draft constitution for the South-West Protectorate provides for an executive of eight. One will be the Administrator, three ...

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  30. RUN DOWN IN CUTTING

    Two men, who, were walking through a railway cutting at Como, New South Wales, were run down by a train. Sidney John Stephens, aged 30 years, ...

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  31. THE DEAD PREMIER

    The remains of. the late Prime Minister were borne to the last resting-place on Point Halswell. An hour before the funeral there was a scene in the ...

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  32. TOBACCO BUDGET

    As a result of MI. Caillaux's Budget the price of the cheapest tobacco is increased 40 per cent, and other brands of pipe tobacco and cigarettes have ...

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  33. CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    A message from Baden Baden report that Alschine won the international chess tournament with 16 points. Rubinstein was second with 14½. Hamish ...

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  34. NEWSBOY KILLED

    While he was selling newspapers at Annandale, Reginald Bullivant, aged 11 years,. was knocked down and killed by a tram. ...

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  35. ANOTHER TRANS-PACIFIC CABLE.

    Western Electric Company announces that it will lay a cable link to Victoria; British Columbia, to Suva, Fiji. The ...

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  36. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    The attendance at the Empire Exhibition yesterday totalled 39,000. This aggregate includes 25,648 who paid half a crown up to 5 o'clock, when the ...

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  37. SIR TOM BRIDGES IN EUROPE

    "General Sir Tom Bridges (Governor of Mouth Australia) disembarked from the "s. Oronsay at Toulon to-day for a brief. holiday in Paris before going on ...

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  38. UNOFFICIAL WORLD'S RECORD.

    Loren Murchison ran 180 metres (about 198 yards) in 19 4-5sec. to-day in an exhibition sprint preceding the Far Eastern Olympic games. He set a new ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN SELF-CONFIDENCE

    Geoffrey Byrne, the Young Australia League cadets' diminutive drum-major, has surprised everybody with his self confidence while in Edinburgh. In ...

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  40. ATTEMPTED MURDER

    In the Adelaide Police Court to-day, a married woman, Myrtle Moore, was committed for trial on a charge of having attempted to murder her son ...

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  41. MAJESTIC THEATRE.

    Regarded as one of the most impressive domestic dramas yet brought to life on the silver sheet, Frank Lloyd'S "The Silent Watcher," with Glenn ...

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  42. The North-East

    Matters are fairly quiet at present; not much doing in the saw-milling line, and very little water available for mining. The tin miners are anxiously awaiting ...

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  43. WORLD FLIGHTS

    The Argentine world flier Major Zanni (who was held up by a political obstruction last year by the Bolsheviks in the Behring Sea) met a further ...

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  44. A GLIMPSE INTO THE PAST.

    Earl Jellicoe, who was admiral in command' of the British Fleet in the Battie of Jutland, officially opened the children's "Treasure Island" at Wembley ...

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  45. "IN A BAD WAY"

    Mr. Justice McArthur had before him to-day the adjourned application of Mrs. Irene Taylor, of McCracken-street, North Melbourne, for permanent alimony and ...

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  46. MANGANA.

    The Girl Guides connected with the Salvation Army from Cornwall gave an enjoyable entertainment in the Mangana Hall, which was fill. A ...

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  47. ENGLAND'S HEROES

    Before d great gathering at the Guildhall to-day the freedom of London wan bestowed on the Earl of Oxford and Asquith. In a remarkable speech the ...

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  48. UNDER-GRADES' CARS

    A stir has been caused in 'Varsity circles at Cambridge by the proposal to prohibit students from using motor vehicles. Several members of the ...

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  49. CANADIAN NATIONALITY

    A conference between the British dominions and Great Britain will be necessary for the enactment of Canadian immigration legislation dealing with ...

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  50. ANOTHER ROYAL VISIT.

    Their Majesties the King and Queen will visit Wembley to-day and inspect the Empire food cooking section. ...

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  51. FINGAL.

    In the Court of General Sessions at Fingal on Wednesday the bench was occupied by Messrs. John E. McKenzie (chairman) and T. W. G. B. Clark. In ...

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  52. SPECIAL SERMON ON WEMBLEY.

    The Canon of Westminster (Roman Catholic) Cathedral preached a special sermon on the opening of Wembley at the Oratory yesterday. Rev. ...

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  53. LANTERN LECTURE.

    An illustrated lantern lecture on "The Life and Times of Queen Victoria" was given in the art gallery of the Muscum last night by Mr. H. H. Scott, curator, ...

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  54. STATE SHIPPING

    Reuter's representative is informed that Mr. Henry F[?] 1 is willing to buy 100 of the United States Shipping Board's vessels providing the price is reasonable. ...

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  55. CITY POLICE COURT

    Mr. E. L. Hall, P.M., presided at the City Police Court yesterday. For having, on April 18, driven a motor cycle at a speed greater than 15 m.p.h. ...

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  56. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY

    After Judge Detheridge had summed up the jury retired shortly after noon to-day to. consider its verdict in the case in which Senior Detective Neil Oiholm, ...

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  57. AUSTRALIAN CHILLED MEAT

    The first cargo of Australian chilled meat, consisting of 71 quarters of beef, was placed on the Smithfield market this morning, and attracted considerable ...

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  58. PERTH STRIKE

    There wore no developments to-day in connection with the strike. of 2500 hotel, tea room, restaurant, and brewery employees. ...

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  59. FROZEN MEAT FOR ITALY

    The growth of the demand for frozen meat in Italy is shown by the fact that imports into that country last year totalled 125,000 tons, compared with 25,000 in ...

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  60. "PERNICIOUS EXAMPLE"

    The action of the New South Wales Cabinet in holding a meeting en the Sabbath has evoked a protest from the Council of Churches in Sydney. ...

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  61. BILLIARDS

    Walter Lindrum is drawing away from Frank Smith, junr., in their match of 18,000 up. At the close of play, to-night the scores were:— ...

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  62. RUSSIAN ARCHIVES

    Lord Justice Atkin. to-day ordered Count Ono[?] to hand ,over the Russian archives to the Soviet, holding that. Great Britain's recognition of the Soviet ...

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  63. HOP INDUSTRY

    Mr. L. Atkinson, Hon. Federal Minister, last evening wired as follows "The Board of Trade yesterday considered the hop question, and in ...

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  64. INTERSTATE SHIPPING

    Melbourne—Arrivals, May 14—Ballarat, from Hobart; Hillmeads, from Smithton. Departures, May 14; Tambar, for Strahan; Oonah, for Burnie; S.M.H.T., for ...

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  65. CHARGE AGAINST CLERGYMAN

    Persons in the City Court to-day saw the unusual spectacle of a clergyman in the prisoner's dock. He was the Rev. James Black Ronald (65), who was ...

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  66. JOHANNSEN FINED

    Jacob Johannsen, assistant secretary. of the Sydney branch of the Seamen's Union, was proceeded against to-day at the Central Summons Court on information ...

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  67. TO-DAY'S EVENTS

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