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  2. IRELAND.

    LONDON, Friday.—Three policemen were ambushed at Tipperrary this morning. One was shot dead, one was mortally and the third badly wounded. The mail van ...

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  3. IN GERMANY.

    LONDON, Friday. — A Paris correspondent states at a Cacinet meeting M. Millerand announced that he had received a verbal communication from the British Government ...

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  4. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Police-Sergeant G. H. Hope, on returning to Bankstown police station to-night, collapsed and died. ...

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  5. GENERAL CABLEGRAMS.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—Los Angeles advices that Mary Pickford is under a physician's care as a result of a nervous breakdown in her studio. Her 27th birthday ...

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  6. LATEST SPORTING.

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  7. ALBION PARK RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 words
  8. FEDERAL ARBITRATION COURT.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The name of Mr. Justice Starke has been freely mentioned in Melbourne as Acting Deputy President of the Federal Arbitration Court. ...

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  9. JOCKEYS ON STRIKE.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.—The jockeys engaged at the Avo[?]dale, New Zealand, race meeting struck after the fifth race yesterday, contending that one of their number ...

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  10. ASPENDALE PARK RACES.

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  11. FATAL BITE BY TLY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—At Etrood a baby was killed by a bite from a fly, which it is alleged came in imported fruit. A gardener says that snakes, lizards, tortoises, and once, ...

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  12. HUNGER STRIKERS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Guardian's" Dublin correspondent insists that the hunger strikers in Mounjoy goal are not bluffing. Some are verging on collapse, which it is ...

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  13. WITHDRAWAL OF TROOPS.

    LONDON, Friday.—A Berlin correspondent says the Industrial Council has rejected the communist motion in favor of an immediate general strike in order to overthrow ...

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  14. SHIPBUILDING SCHEME.

    HOBART, Sunday.—A Tasmanian shipbuilding scheme in which the State and Federal Governments are interested resulted in a loss of £7500 to the State and at least ...

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  15. BILLIARDS.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Frank Smith, junior, established what is cousidcred to be a world's record snooker break when playing against G. Bell, the amateur snooker champion of ...

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  16. SENSATION IN SPANISH PARLIAMENT.

    MADRID, Saturday.—During a Budget debate Senator Pri[?] (Socialist) punched Senator Lucatena and drew a revolver on the managing director of the journal ...

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  17. CRUSHED TO DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—While E. D. Kruger was attempting to board a ferry boat at Garden Island he was crushed between the wharf and the vessel. He received shucking ...

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  18. NOT A BED OF ROSES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Interviewed by a representative of the chicago "Tribute," Lord French said that the office of Viceroy of Ireland was not a bed of [?]ses. However, ...

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  19. SWIMMING.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The swimming team to compete in the Olympic Games at Antwerp has been selected. It consists of Beaurepaire and Ste[?] (Victoria) and Herald, ...

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  20. WOOL SALES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—At. Antwerp 20,200 bales of Queensland and Victorian wool was [?]old on Government account. The prices were 5 per cent. above those of last sales. ...

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  21. THE CIVIL GUARDS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The "Times" Berlin correspondent states that General Nollet has notified to M. Martens, President of the Peace Commission, that the Foreign Office ...

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  22. ROBBED WHILST SLEEPING.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Walter Mason, who was staying at the People's Palace, was robbed last night of £104, which was extracted from his trousers pocket while he was ...

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  23. ADELAIDE RACES.

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  24. PANAMA CANAL.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The number of American ships now passing through the Panama Canal exceeds by one-third those of any other nation. The Governor said that ...

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  25. BOXING.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Brogan retained the lightweight title in the contest with Chris. Jordan (Vic.) at the Stadium last night., Jordan was knocked out iu the eighth round. ...

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  26. THE MEAGHER CASE.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The Full Court will on Monday deliver judgment in R. Meagher's application for reinstatement on the roll of solicitors. ...

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  27. "CAN BE BEST OF FRIENDS."

    LONDON, Satruday.—A representative of the "Guardian" had an interview with Mr. Griffith, president of the Sinn Fein organisation. "We fought," Mr. Griffith said, "the ...

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  28. LEADER OF REDS' STATEMENT.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Paris "Tribune" Essen correspondent says in an interview with Otto Bodenscipe the Red commander said:—"It is foolish to call us Bolshevisk ...

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  29. THE EUDELIA LAUNCHED.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The steamer Eudelia, the fourth Commonwealthh ship built at Walsh Island, was launched to-day. ...

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  30. PEACE WITH GERMANY.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.—The Republican resolution declaring peace with Germany was before the House of Representatives to-day with every indication that it will pass and ...

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  31. CHRYSOLAUS NOT FOR SALE.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—It was announced to-day that Chrysolaus had been withdrawn from the proposed sale next Wednesday. ...

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  32. CRICKET.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The 12th round of the first grade cricket competition concluded yesterday. Results:— Western Suburbs v. Gordon.—The former ...

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  33. A SOLDIER MISSING.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Arthur Young, a soldier, has been missing from his home since early on Saturday morning. He was suffering from shell shock. His hat and coat were ...

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  34. ARMS AND AMMUNITION.

    DUBLIN, Saturday.—A man who was wounded in a raid for arms at Youghal (Cork) has died. Terence Byrne was found dead on the railway line at Mullingar ...

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  35. CETIGNE STILL A GOER.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The report that Cetigne had been retired from the turf has been contradicted by the owners, who say the horse will be merely sent for a well ...

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  36. THE PICKFORD DIVORCE.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—Concerning the Pickford divorce Governor Bogle, of Nevada, in an interview said "The divorce was a palpable fraud. We wish to discourage the ...

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  37. MOTOR CYCLE ACCIDENT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—C. Pearse was travelling down Bulli Pass with his wife and eight-year-old child in a motor cycle and sidecar when the brakes failed. All were ...

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  38. HEDDON-GRETA RACES.

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  39. DEFIED COURT'S AUTHORITY.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Another Labor sensation occurred to-day, when at Pittsburg Alexander Howat, president, of the Miners' Federation, was sentenced to gaol ...

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  40. SPEECH REGAINED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Herbert Daly, a returned soldier, of Dalgety, met with a gun accident, a shot entering his left side. Prior to the accident he could only speak in a ...

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  41. THE RUHR INCIDENT.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday—The Department of State's action in regard to the Ruhr incident is confined to an expression of opinion that Germany should be permitted to ...

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  42. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Duke of Connaught, in accepting the patronship of the League of Nations appeal, trusts there will be a generous response in regard to the ...

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  43. MILITARY TRAINING.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The Senate overwhelmingly adopted the principle of voluntary instead of compulsory military training which the Army Reorganisation Bill ...

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  44. A FATAL SHOT.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — William Thomas, a returned soldier, died at Melbourne Hospital from wounds received on Good Friday at North Melbourne. It ...

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  45. MILLIEME RUPTURES BLOOD VESSEL.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—After running in the A.J.C. Plate yesterday veterinary surgeon reported that Millieme had ruptured a blood vessel. Last high it was stated that ...

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  46. THE BRITISH NOTE TO FRANCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Times" [?] derstands that at Thursday is Cabinet meeting some of the Ministers urged that the wording of the British note to France should ...

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  47. PROTEST AGAINST BEER PRICES.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The railway employees at North Melbourne locomotive sheds carried a resolution that all employees at the depot pledge themselves not to ...

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  48. DESERTING FROM AMERICAN NAVY.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Admiral Washington, Chief of the Bureau of Navigation, told the Senate committee that sailors were deserting wholesale from the United States ...

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  49. CARLTON PARK RACES.

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  50. PRESIDENT WILSON.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Voices in the air whispered to him of greater honor than the Presidency, said Mr. Longworth in a speech on the peace resolution in the House ...

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  51. FOOTBALL.

    At the meeting in the School of Arts on Thursday night last of the R.R. Rugby League Association the third grade fixtures for the first Saturelay ...

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  52. SENSATIONAL ACCIDENT.

    SYDNEY, Saturelay.—A sensational railway accident occurred at Stanwell Park, an engine and tender being pushed over a siding, the former toppling down the ...

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  53. ORIENT LINER INJURED.

    COLOMBO, Friday.—The Orient liner Ormonde carrying 1400 passengers sent a wireless message that she had damaged her propellers through grounding in the Suez Canal. ...

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  54. FALL FROM A TRAIN.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Three minutes before the through train was due at Strathfield station Thomas Campbell was removed from between the rails. He had fallen off mother ...

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  55. CRIBBAGE.

    The third round in the above competition resulted:—Brunswick defeated Byron Bay, Pacific defeated M.U.I.O.O.F., Coorabell dedeated Myocum, Pacific defeated Tyagnrah. ...

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  56. THE REPUBLICANS' ATTITUDE.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—"The Republicans are like a bull trying to butt a railway train off the track," remarked Mr. Clark after informing the House that President ...

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  57. NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES ARRESTED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Chicago "Tribune" Dusseldorf correspondent reports that Mrs. Stanley Harding, the "News" representtative, and Mr. Weight, representative of ...

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  58. PAPER FOR AUSTRALIA.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—A big shipment of British Columbia paper which the Government's Board of Commerce had apportioned for Winnipeg has been diverted to ...

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  59. RETURN OF COMMONWEALTH SHIPS.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—It is reported authoritatively that five wooden ships built to the order of the Commonwealth Government in America, which it was said had been ...

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  60. SOUTH AFRICA.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—Mr. Creswell (leader of the Labor party), when interviewed by a representative of Reuter, explained the reasons the Laborites had not adopted ...

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  61. OVERSEAS LABOR TROUBLES.

    OTTAWA, Thursday.—Tom Moore, president of Canada's Trades and Labor Congress and Canada's Labor representative at the International Labor Congress held in ...

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  62. MORTALITY IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The deaths in New South Wales last year amounted to 26,385 compared with the average of 19,915 in the previous five years. The main cause of the ...

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  63. MEMORIAL TO AMERICAN NAVY.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The sum of £6000 subscribed in England for the erection of a memorial to the American navy in connection with assistance in sweeping the ...

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  64. JOURNALISTIC MINISTER.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The new German Minister for Foreign Affairs, Herr Koester, graduated in journalism. He was correspondent on the Western front for the "Berliner ...

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  65. FATALITY AT FALLS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A 14 year old boy fellover Bridle Veil Falls, Leura, a distance of about. 300 feet and was killed instantly. Practically every bone in his body was ...

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  66. A LIBERAL OFFER.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Leonara Darby, the boroino of an elopement to Gretna Green, has been offered £75 weekly. The Vaudeville and Variety Artists' Federation threaten to ...

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  67. THE BELGIAN GOVERNMENT.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The announcement that the Belgian Ambassador in Paris communicated with the French Government the Belgian Government, concurrence in the ...

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  68. A BABY ABANDONED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A baby about 24 hours old was found in a tram at Circular Quay. the conductor informed the police that the baby was left by a young woman, about 19 ...

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  69. CURE FOR SHELL SHOCK.

    Singing is an important factor in the treatment of shell shock cases at the Fourth London General Hospital, Denmark Hill, and remarkable recoveries have been effected, ...

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  70. RAILWAY STRIKES IN U.S.A.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—The railways in California an several other States are unable to handle the freight following theswitchmen's strike. The railweaymen's ...

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  71. TROOPS AT FRANKFORT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Practically the whole of the French-African regiments at Frankfort are being replaced by French troops. ...

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  72. LIQUOR TRAFFIC BILL.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Cabinet differences in regard to drink control have been adjusted. The Liquor Traffic Bill will be introduced without delay. ...

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  73. NO NOTE FROM ITALY.

    PARIS, Saturday.—"Le Temps" states that France has so far not received a note from Italy. The paper expresses satisfaction at the result of the conversation with the ...

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  74. AMERICAN NAVY.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.—From Washington it is reported that although standing on the 1921 naval programme as authorised, the Senate Naval Committee will recommend ...

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  75. INDIAN FRONTIER WARFARE.

    BOMBAY, Saturday. — A Kanaquaram message dated April 6 says:—The Derajat column moved out this morning for the purpose of penetrating the upper reaches of the ...

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  76. Advertising

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  77. PIANO WORKERS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Ten thousand piano workers in London are going on strike. ...

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  78. MINERS' TROUBLE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The miners are unlikely to secure the two-thirds majority necessary to strike, though South Wales Lancashire, and Cheshire are in favor. Much ...

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  79. HOLSTEIN CATTLE FOR AUSTRALIA.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—Twenty-four thoroughbred Holsteina and other blood cattle are going to Australia. ...

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