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  2. GRAVE DANGER TO PEACE.

    LONDON, Monday.—Lord Robert Cecil, chairman of the British League of Nations Union, has issued a statement setting out that where the union recognising the ...

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  3. PORTUGUESE MOZAMBIQUE.

    CAPETOWN, Monday.—In the Assembly moving the adoption of the agreement continuing portion of the Mozambique convention, the Premier stated that South Africa ...

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  4. GRAVE SITUATION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A grave situation has arisen in connection with wheat silos. The suggestion contained in a report of the Cabinet sub-committee, which has been ...

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  5. FEDERAL SPEAKERSHIP.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—It is reported in authoritative quarters that Mr. Watt has been asked to accept the Speakership of the House of Representatives, and that subject ...

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  6. DROUGHT STRICKEN.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The drought stricken inland ureas of New South Wales have not yet participated in the rainstorm falls during the 24 hours ended at 9 o'clock this morning. ...

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  7. BURNED HIS BOATS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—It is stated in some Labour circles that Mr. Dooley has rushed to Brisbane to enlist the good offices of Mr. Theodore on his behalf. ...

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  8. POLICE CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—At the police conference to-day bitter remarks were made concerning the Promotion Board which was referred to as a mother's meeting. Strong ...

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  9. LABOUR PARTY'S MEETING.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Inderal Labour party held a meeting at the Federal Parliament House to-day. Mr, Charlton attended and was congratulated on his return ...

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  10. CONSERVATION OF FODDER.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The State Cabinet to-day gave preliminary consideration to the scheme recently submitted to the Government by the Council of Agriculture for the ...

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  11. GERMAN HOPES.

    PARIS, Monday.—M. Pertinax in the "Echo de Paris" denies the German and Russian military convention has concluded. He says Dr. Cuno still has hopes of the ...

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  12. LABOUR'S BID FOR PEACE.

    LONDON. Tuesday.—The Labour party has tabled the following motion in the Commons: "This House, believing that the people of Europe wish to maintain peace and pursue ...

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  13. TO REPLACE LEAGUE.

    VANCOUVER, Monday.—The United Press correspondent at Washington was informed by one of the highest Government authorities that the Harding administration ...

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  14. KEEP IT QUIET POLICY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Dr. G. S. Thompson discussing the latest'developments of the Royal Commission on lunacy said:—"We do not propose to do anything till we get ...

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  15. MYSTERY FIRES.

    GILGANDRA, Tuesday.—In connection with the fire mystery it is stated at 4 a.m. on Friday a night watchman employed in looking after Judd's picture show discovered ...

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  16. NATIONALIST LEADERSHIP.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Federal Nationalist party hold a meeting to-day, it being fully attended. Mr. Hughes resigned the leadership and nominated Mr. Bruee, ...

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  17. SEIZURE OF MARKS.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The 12,000.000,000 marks seized by the French from the Berlin-Cologne express have arrived at Dusseldorf. A small portion was intended for the British ...

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  18. EXECUTIVE GREATLY INCENSED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The A.L.P. executive is greatly incensed at Mr. Dooley's appeal to the league for support against the recent attacks on him. A section of the executive is ...

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  19. KING AND QUEEN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is officially announced that their Majesties will arrive at Rome on May 7 and leave on May 12. ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA'S NAVY.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Minister for Defence Mr. Bowden, states that the Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, will probably represent Australia at the Empire Defence ...

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  21. REORGANISATION NEEDED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Cootamundra Labour Electoral Council has decided to support the principles of the leader's circular for reorganisation of the movement. This ...

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  22. AN OYSTERLIKE SILENCE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The M.C.C. team arrived from New Zealand to-day. Apparently they had been warned of the unfavourable comments which were made in ...

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  23. GOVERNOR OF ULSTER.

    LONDON, Monday.—Lord Abercorn's state entry into Belfast was marred by bad weather. The Lord Mayor of the Corporation presented Lord Abercorn with the, key ...

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  24. PRINCESS MARY'S SON.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Prinuess Mary's son will be christened in the Goldsborough Parish Church, near Knaresborongh, on Palm Sunday, which synchronises with the King's and ...

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  25. "RUTHLESS AND ARROGANT."

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The N.S.W. Methodist conference had a preliminary meeting to-day, the retiring president, the Rev. W. Hldred Dyer, being in the chair. ...

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  26. AMERICAN PACKING FIRMS.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Secretary for Agriculture Wallace has served a complaint against the Armour and Morris Packing Companies, alleging that it is proposed to merge ...

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  27. GOVERNMENT POLICY.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—At the Nationalist meeting Mr. Bruce said the Country party and the Nationalist. Ministers had agreed on two main points of policy—firstly, ...

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  28. FIRE COMMISSIONERS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—As a result of the last municipal elections Mr. E. E. Collins, formerly the representative of country shires and municipalities on the Board of ...

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  29. SENSATIONAL DETAILS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Although no further information respecting the contents of the rifled mail bags at Central Square has yet reached the authorities a story with ...

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  30. DEFENCE OF AUSTRALIA.

    GLEN INNES, Tuesday.—Speaking at a civic reception here General Sir Harry Chauvel said, that, unfortunately during times of peace the bulk of the citizens did ...

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  31. MR. HUGHES' SELF SACRIFICE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The "Australian National Review" issued by the National Association of New South Wales. in its latest issue, states: "In spite of the ...

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  32. COLLAPSIBLE HYDROPLANE

    PARIS, Monday.—The "Echo de Paris'" Berlin correspondent describes a new small hydroplane of German make for use with submarines, wapable of being rapidly ...

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  33. EXECUTED FOR TREACHERY.

    LONDON, Monday.—Thomas Gibson, a former Free Stater, has been executed for treachery. He left Maryborough barracks in November carrying rifles. He was arretted ...

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  34. A CHARGE FAILS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Considerable interest was taken in the case of William Quinn at the Melbourne Criminal Court owing to the fact that the evidence had ...

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  35. PLAYED THE GAME.

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—The "Australian National Review," the organ of the National Association of Now South "Wales, writes:—"The Nationalist party has played ...

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  36. MESSAGE TO THE KING.

    LONDON, Monday.—Lord Abereorn has sent the following message to the King:— "With humble duty I beg to inform you that I recieved a most enthusiastic and loyalist ...

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  37. WHISKY RUNNING.

    SYDNEEY, Tuesday.—It is reported on reliable authority that last year 29,000 cases of whisky were shipped in one cargo from Sydney to the United States after it had ...

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  38. MUTINY ON STEAMER.

    VANCOUVER, Monday.—Responding to wireless requests the police boarded the steamer Taibutuaru on her arrival and arrested nine mutineers. Twenty-nine ...

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  39. NO RAILWAY REDUCTIONS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The State Treasurer and Minister for Railways conferred with the Railway Commissioners regarding fares and freights, and it can be definitely stated that ...

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  40. DAMAGE IN IRELAND.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—During a debate in the Commons on the question of compensation for malicious damage sustained in Ireland prior to the truce, Mr. Ormsby Gore ...

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  41. PRIVATE ENTERPRISE FAVOURED.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The present Federal Ministry has set its face strongly against Government interference with private' enterprise, and has already decided ...

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  42. NO EVIDENCE OFFERED.

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—No evidence was offered against Thomas Emery who was charged in the Central Court to-day with having stolen £11 5s, the property of the ...

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  43. GRIPPING FINGERS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Edward and Clara White were charged in the Central Police Court with having attempted to choke Francis Arnold with intent to commit a robbery, ...

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  44. TO STUDY PURPOSES

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Senator King introduced a resolution in the Senate asking for a world conference to study the purposes of military and naval expenditure by various ...

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  45. WARSHIPS WITHDRAWN.

    LONDON, Monday.—Authoratutive sources state that the British warships, with the exception of one light cruiser, are withdrawing from Smyrna. ...

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  46. QUEENSLAND POLITICS.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The State Parliament was recently prorogued until April 10, but a mystery still surrounds the intentions of the Government respecting the date on ...

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  47. LUNACY COMMISSION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Although no official statement has been made as to the reasons for the resignation of Mr. T. J. Smith, M.L.C., from the Lunacy Commission, it is ...

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  48. BUSH FIRE TRAGEDY.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Extensive bush fires are still raging iu the Dandenong ranges. Alan Folke, while assisting his father to ...

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  49. ABSOLUTE DECREES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—In the Divorce Court to-day Judge Owens made absolute decrees in a large number of suits. ...

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  50. POLISH FRONTIERS.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Poland has sent a note to the Council of Ambassadors seeking Allied recognition of her eastern frontiers as determined by the Treaty of Riga in ...

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  51. INSTRUMENTS SEIZED.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Tuesday.—Before the close of the Dunedin band contest on Saturday night, the bailiffs seized the instruments of the Wellington Waterside ...

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  52. REVIVAL OF FLYING.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—There is a possibility that living will be revived in New South Wales by the Federal Government. ...

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  53. COOKS DISPLEASED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—There were persist out rumours in industrial circles to-day that delay may occur in the despatch of the steamer Niagara for Vancouver on ...

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  54. COST BRITAIN £45,000.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. McNeall, answering questions in the Communis, detailed the circumstances attending the evacuation of refugees from Smyrna and Thrace. These ...

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  55. DUNTROON COLLEGE.

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—The New South Wales Ministry desires to have Duntroon military College turned into an agricultural college. It is suggested that the educational ...

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  56. ZOO SEA LION SHOT.

    AUCKLAND. Tuesday.—Auckland's new zoo made a disastrous start. First some hooligans shot a sea lion dead. Later two Tuatara lizards were killed with ...

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  57. EMPIRE-WIDE SEARCH.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Cabinet this afternoon discussed the question of appointing a successor to M. Henri Verbrugglien as director of the State Conservatorium. It ...

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  58. COMMONWEALTH STEAMERS.

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday.—According to the Prime Minister no offers have been rereived for the acquisition of the Commonwealth Government line of steamers. ...

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  59. SHIPBUILDING PROGRAMME.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The last of the Hughes shipbuilding programme, the freighter Elouera, will be launched from Williamstown yards next Friday. The ...

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  60. BLOW TO MILITANTS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Victorian seamen have decided to affiliate with the Labour party and Trades Hall Council. The decision is a severe blow to militants ...

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  61. LAUSANNE TREATY.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Tueday.—Discus[?] on the Lausanne Treaty continues in [?] Kemal and Ismet Pasha are working [?] secure a majority for their solution of ...

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  62. INDECOROUS DRESSING.

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—The Roman Catholic Bishop of Bathurst, addressing a congregation composed almost entirely of women, condemned the present fashions of ...

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  63. PASTORAL AWARD.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The pustoralists decline to meet the executive of the A.W.U. in a conference to discuss any of the, terms of the present fedora award. ...

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  64. GLIDING RECORD.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The aviator Maneyrol, has established a world's distance gliding record by flying five miles aided by a strong breeze. ...

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  65. YARRA TRAGEDY.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Thirty witnesses will be called inquest in the Bertha Coughlan case, which is expected to last three days. ...

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  66. D'ANNUNZIO AGAIN.

    ROME, Tuesday.—D'Annunzio has been appointed honorary generalissimo of the Turkish army with the rank of Pasha. He declares he is ready to take over effective, ...

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  67. FREIGHT ON BENZINE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Railway Commissioners have decided to reduce freight, rates on benzine and other motor, spirits to those charged for kerosene. A full truck ...

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  68. Advertising

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  69. HICKSON HEALING MISSION.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—It is reported that a girl who lost her power of speech has recovered as a result of the Hickson healing mission at Ballarat. ...

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  70. FINISHED WITH CRICKET.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—J. M. Gregory definitely states he has finished with cricket, and he will devote himself to farming. ...

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