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  2. CABLEGRAMS and TELEGRAMS FOREIGN CABLES

    A message from New York states that the hoof and mouth epidemic has become a matter of great serlousness throughout the nation, and ...

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  3. IMPERIAL CABLES. UNITED KINGDOM

    The "Herald" characterises Mr. Lloyd George's speech at Llanfairfechan as utterly absurd. It says Labor took office as an ...

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  4. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS NEW SOUTH WALES

    The Australian Commonwealth Line has banded over its service from Newcastle to Java and Singapore to Messrs. Ellerman & Buckmall. ...

    Article : 77 words
  5. DESERTIONS FROM BRITISH FLEET.

    The "Herald" says that the Admiralty gives a qualified denial of the reports of heavy desertions in Australia from the ships of the ...

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  6. NEW ZEALAN

    The railway strike continues, so far no move having been made by either the men or the Government to end the trouble. There has ...

    Article : 127 words
  7. REDUCTION IN DUTIES.

    The Treasurer has definitely decided to reduce the duty on sugar by 1d, in the pound, on tea by 2d. in the pound, and the entertainment ...

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  8. RAILWAY SMASH IN SWITZERLAND

    The St. Gotlhard express train was descending one of the mountains towards the Italian frontier when it crashed at full speed into ...

    Article : 116 words
  9. VICTORIA.

    Information has been received bu the Commonwealth Navigation Service, that the steamer Tintenbar (668 tons), owned by the New ...

    Article : 97 words
  10. IRISH

    President Cosgrave and Messrs. Kevin O'Higgins and Hugh Kennedy have left for London to resume the conference on the boundary question ...

    Article : 42 words
  11. TASMANIA

    At the State conference of the National Federation yesterday Mr. F. O. Foster moved: "That this branch recommends to conference ...

    Article : 117 words
  12. THE PROHIBITION LAW

    Mr. J. W. Hall, a noted physician, and chairman of the Chicago Lunacy Commission, appearing before the Judiciary Committee of the House of ...

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  13. THE EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    Despite cold and cloudy weather large crowds again attended the Empire Exhibition. The official figures give the total attendance at ...

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  14. TRANSPORT OF FOODSTUFFS CAUSES ANXIETY

    As the result of the railway strike the industries of the Dominion are disorganised, arid the transport of foodstuffs is causing anxiety. Motor ...

    Article : 69 words
  15. NO AGREEMENT ON IRISH BOUNDARIES

    The Irish Boundaries Conference has broken up without any agreement being reached. ...

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  16. EARTHQUAKE IN HAWAII

    A message from Hilo (Hawaii) says that a series of earthquakes which began yesterday caused the village of Kapoho to be abandoned, ...

    Article : 108 words
  17. IRISH BOUNDARIES QUESTION

    The Press regards the Irish deadlock as the most serious crisis since the treaty was accomplished. Mr. Thomas exhausted every avenue to ...

    Article : 108 words
  18. RAILWAYMEN RESUME WORK.

    The railwayman have resumed work as a preliminary to negotiations. ...

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  19. SOUTH AUSTRLIA

    The City of Singapore, which was berthed at Birkenhead, Port Adelaide, with 700 tons of undischarged petrol and other oils from New York, ...

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  20. GERMANY AND THE ALLIES EXPERTS' REPORT ACCEPTED BY BRITAIN

    The Government has entirely accepted the experts' report on the German reparations question. ...

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  21. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES BRITISH

    A general resumption of work has taken place at Southampton by the shipyard workers, and the lockout notices have been withdrawn ...

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  22. ALLIES' REPLIES TO EXPERTS' REPORT.

    The Allied replies to the experts' reports on the German reparations question are most favorably commented upon. The Press emphasises ...

    Article : 68 words
  23. ULSTER'S TERRITORY

    Speaking at Antrim, Captain Craig said that if Mr. Macdonald's Government initiated legislation to force the bands of Ulster over the ...

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  24. ENGINEERING TROUBLE ENDED.

    The lockout of British engineers has ended, and there has been a general resumption of work. ...

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  25. FRANCE AND BELGIUM IN ACCOBD

    The Franco-Belgian principals appear to have arrived at a unanimity over the report of the experts regarding German reparations. ...

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  26. BRITISH GOVERNMENT'S DECISION ON BOUNDARY OUESTION

    The Government has decided that the Irish boundary dispute must be settled in the terms of the Irish treaty, which provide for the ...

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  27. COAL OWNEES PHOFITS

    Representatives of the miners at the coal inquiry stated that certain owners were staking huge profits Specific instances were quoted. The ...

    Article : 53 words
  28. JAPAN

    Strong protests against the passage of the American Immigration Bill excluding Japanese immigrants from America are being made. It ...

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  29. STATE TELEGRAMS ANZAC DAY IN PERTH.

    Some 25,000 people attended the anniversary of Anzac Day at the Prince of Wales Theatre, ami hundreds had to be turned away. ...

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  30. INDIA

    A patrol of the Berkshire Regiment was fired upon by Mahsuds near Razmak on April 15, and two soldiers were killed and one ...

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  31. AVIATION MACLAREN'S FLIGHT

    Squaaron-leader Maclaren was compelled to spend a night afloat in his seaplane in tbe Persian Gulf before ne arrived at Bushire. He ...

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  32. THE AIR PILOT'S STRIKE

    The strike of air pilots still continues. and the owners now no longer consider themselves bound to employ the original pilots. ...

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  33. A VEILED WARNING

    The newspaper "Yamanto" says that American exclusion of Japanese immigrants is aimed not only at Japan but at all the dark raaes. ...

    Article : 64 words
  34. AUSTRALIAN

    At the A.L.P. conference tonight the following resolution, moved by Mr. Moate, Federal secretary of the Marine Steward' Union, and ...

    Article : 134 words
  35. FIRST STAGE OF MACLAREN'S

    Maclaren has reached Karachi, thus completing the first stage of his journey. ...

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  36. CANADA

    Drug stores by dozens have been turned into boot-legging centres, according to the Toronto "Star," which publishes a two column story ...

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  37. A NEWSPAPER IN TROUBLE.

    The O'Neill murder case was mentioned in the Full Court yesterday, when Mr. Lavan, counsel for the accused man, George Auburn, ...

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  38. A SECRET START ON A WORLD FLIGHT

    Lieut. d Oisy, who secretly se: off in an attempt to be the first aviator to accomplish the world flight, has arrived at Aleppo in ...

    Article : 36 words
  39. GERMANY

    The Suttgart police have discovered a secret terror and murder society on the lines of the Russian Cheka, operating throughout ...

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  40. D'OISY'S FLIGHT

    D'Oisy has left Basra for Karachi. It is belived that he will overtake Maclaren. ...

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  41. GENERAL ALLEGED CORRUPTION

    A message from St. John's Newfound stated that warrants have been issued for the arrest of Sir Richard Squires, the ex-Premier; ...

    Article : 110 words
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  43. PROGRESS OF AVIATORS IN WORLD FLIGHT.

    Maclaren has returned to Tarfachi from Parlu by railway. He is endeavoring to obtain a new section for the engine of bis machine. ...

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  44. TROUBLE WITH SEAMEN

    An ominous situation developed in stripping circles this afternoon, when It was teamed that nine members of the crew of the Karoola had given ...

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