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  2. FEDERAL MINISTRY.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The. Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, made the following comments on a statement recently made by Mr. Charlton, leader of the Labour Opposition, ...

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  3. AUSTRALIA'S FUTURE.

    ME BOURNE, Monday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), speaking at Geelong, had a great reception. He said there was nothing more imperative for Australia than ...

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  4. THE WHEAT POOLS.

    LONDON, Monday.—Sir Joseph Cook (High Commissioner for Australia), Sir George Fuller (Premier of New South Wales) and Mr. Lawson. (Permier of Victoria) had ...

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  5. A BYWORD FOR BRAWLS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Several members of the interstate executive stated that although the Labour party of New South Wales was byword for brawls they did not know how ...

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  6. SUGAR AGREEMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—In accordance with the decision of the Federal Ministry not to renew the sugar agreement after June 30, arrangements are being made to wind up the ...

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  7. GERMANY'S OBLIGATIONS.

    BRUSSELS, Monday.—M. Theunis addressing representatives of the foreign press, declared:—"We will remain in the Ruhr until Germany recognises our rights. We ...

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  8. BRITISH TAXATION.

    LONDON, Monday.—The budget shows a surplus of £100,000,000, which will be devoted to a reduction of the debt. From the estimates for the ensuiug year, it is expected ...

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  9. A DECISIVE WEEK.

    BERLIN, Monday, — The "Vossische Zeitung" says this will be a decisive week in the Ruhr. Herr Rosenburg is expected to propound definite proposals which will ...

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  10. PRESIDENCY AT CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Yesterday a compromise reasonably satisfactory to both factions of the Labour party seemed probable. It had been agreed by a joint committee of ...

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  11. REVISION OF PRAYER BOOK.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Bishops at a meeting at Church House discussed the revision of the Prayer Book. The Archbishop of Canterbury asked the Bishops to give ...

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  12. THE CAPACITY TO PAY.

    BERLIN, Monday. — Herr Rosenberg, speaking in the Reichstag, said that no German Government would ever permit the [?] tralisation, of Rhineland. The plan which ...

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  13. MINERS' DECISION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—An aggregate meeting of the four big Aberdareprdare miners' lodges at Cessnock unanimously curried a resolution under which the, colliery, managers will be ...

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  14. THE RIGHT TO STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Alexander Brown, M.L.C., returned to Sydney to-day after a holiday in America. HE remarked: "Our Labour question is holding progress. We ...

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  15. CRUX OF THE POSITION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. McGirr, interviewed to-day, said:—"The A.L.P. executive has made no serious alteration. The whole crux of the position is the thorough defeat ...

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  16. IS INSANITY A DEFENCE?

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The question of whethere insanity is a defence to a suit for a dissolution of marriage on the grounds of adultery is being argued before the High ...

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  17. THE TITANIC.

    NEW YORK, Monday,—Pursuant to plan the coastguard cutter Modoc and all churches, as well as seagoing ships, held special services, while all radios remained silent for ...

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  18. HISTORY OF IRISH GUARDS.

    LONDON, Monday.—Rudyard Kipling has published two volumes of history of the Irish Guards, wherein his sou was serving when killed at Loos. The book is a vigorous ...

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  19. WHITE OR BROWN?

    IPSWICH (Q.), Tuesday.—In an address to railway men at the workshops during the dinner hour to-day the Governor of Queensland, Sir Mathew Nathan, referred to the real ...

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  20. BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Senator Wilson, hon. Minister in the Federal Government, said that arrangements for the construction of the Australian pavilion at the British ...

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  21. FEDERAL CONTROL DESIRED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Representatives of 200 leagues and unions met at Paddington Town Hall last night to discuss, the political situation, The meeting decided [?] inform ...

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  22. CONVICTED OF MURDER.

    PHILADELPHIA, Monday.— Harry G. Brock, a millionaire society man, is the first motorist in America to be convicted of a murder charge arising from an ...

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  23. TURMOIL OF FIGHTING.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Five hundred and fifty Irishmen arriving by steerage in the Carmania on British and Free State passports were declared by several of their number to ...

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  24. MR. HOLLOWAY SUGGESTED AS CHAIRMAN.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Discussing the probable appointment of an independent chairman for the annual conference of the New South Wales A.L.P. in June, Melbourne ...

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  25. MAITLAND COAL MINES.

    SYDNEY; Tuesday.—The miners of the Maitland fields believes that the proprietors are [?] to force a general strikes. It is well Known that the proprietors are ...

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  26. RUN OVER BY TRAIN.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—An unknown man of 50 years of age was run down by a train, between Toongabbie and Seven, Hills late last night He was killed and his remains ...

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  27. BY GRAMOPHONE.

    LONDON, Monday.—For the first time gramophone records of the King's and Queen's voices have delivered Empire Day addresses, which the school children ...

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  28. INTERSTATE EXECUTIVE'S DEMANDS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The demands which the interstate executive insist upon being agreed to by the State body by midnight are that the Federal executive appoint a ...

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  29. A SAG IN MORALS.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—Bishop Hay at the Tasmanian Anglican Synod said there is a sag in morals, and a growing spirit of lawlessness all the more disquieting because ...

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  30. MURDER IN INDIA.

    LAHORE, Monday.—The Khyber Pass, murder was followed by an abominable outrage on Friday night. At Kohat raiders entered the bungalow of Major Ellis, of the ...

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  31. TRAIN AND GROCER'S CART.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—One man was killed and another dangerously injured as a result of a collision between a train and a grocer's cart in a suburb of Ferth. Donald McClure ...

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  32. ATTEMPT TO DERAIL TRAIN.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—When a special train on which the Chief Railway Commissioner, Mr. Clapp, and the commissioner in charge of electrification, Mr. Shannon, ...

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  33. FARM STRIKERS.

    LONDON. Monday.—Two hundred and sixty summonses against 25 Norfolk farm strikers charged with intimidation were heard at Walsingham. The summonses ...

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  34. FEDERAL EXECUTIVE'S PROPOSALS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Twenty-three members of the State executive met to-night and after discussion they practically agreed to the Federal executive's proposals conceding ...

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  35. MISSING GIRL FOUND.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The missing girl, Hilary Macintosh, was located in Sydney this morning. The police found the girl in Darlinghurst, where she had been living since ...

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  36. ANZAC DAY.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—With the approach of Anzac Day the Federal president of the Returned Soldiers' League, Mr. Dyett, has sounded a rally in the hope that all dig ...

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  37. MELBOURNE TRAMWAY STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The strike of the electric, tramway men in Melbourne continues Negotiations are still proceeding, but so far both sides appear adamant. ...

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  38. LLOYD GEORGE'S TOUR.

    LONDON, Monday.—The invitation which Mr. Lloyd George received to visit the United States and Canada comes from the World Alliance of Churches, an organisation ...

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  39. TRIAL POSTPONED.

    LONDON, Monday.—A Helsingfors report status that the Soviet has indefinitely postponed the trial of the Patriarch Tikhon and other ecclesiastics consequent on business ...

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  40. WORLD SUGAR SHORTAGE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The House of Commons was crowded to hear Mr.Baldwin's first Budget, and the first Conservative Budget since 1915. Mr. Bonar Law was received ...

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  41. FIRE AT DUBBO.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The large general store of Ying Sing and Co. at Dubbo was totally destroyed by fire early this morning. The damage is estimated at many thousands ...

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  42. WOMAN SENT TO GAOL.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—Mrs. Christina. Benwick, convicted at Hobart of inflicting cruelty on her stepson, was sentenced to three months' imprisonment. The ...

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  43. REDEEMING THE PLEDGE.

    LONDON, Monday.—Harry Groom-Johnson, of Wrexham, left £14,213. The will sayS: "Remembering the promise 'with all my worldly goods I thee endow,' which I ...

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  44. TRANSFER OF A LICENSE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—In the Licensing Court to-day the police opposed the transfer of the license of the Sylvania Hotel, Cambellfield, to Matthew Butler on unusual ...

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  45. FIRE AT MISSION SCHOOL.

    SACRAMENTO (Cal.), Monday.—Nine Japanese 'children were burned to death in a fire which destroyed a mission school. Sixty-five children escaped, due to the ...

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  46. "FRESH PLAGUE SPOTS."

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A speaker at a public meeting at Crow's Nest, North Sydney, last night suggested that it might be necessary to form a branch of the Ku Klux Klan to ...

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  47. THE DANCE CRAZE.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Although Miss Magdalene Williams danced a new world's record of 65 hours 53, minutes without police interference, and the Chicago authorities ...

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  48. RIGHTS OF THE PROPHET.

    CAIRO, Monday.—The ex-Sultan has issued a declaration describing Kenial Pasha as a catastrophe to the Islamic world. He says he does not accept the separation of the ...

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  49. RUSSIA NOT INVITED.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. McNeill, in the House of Commons in reply to a question, said Russia had not been invited to participate in the Lausanne conference on April 23rd. ...

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  50. THE YARRA MYSTERY.

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday.—The trial of Nurse Hannah Mitchell for the alleged murder of Bertha Coughlan will commence tomorrow. ...

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  51. SEARCH FOR MISSING STEAMER.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The search for the Douglas Mawson continues. An aboriginal of the Coen River district has confirmed an earlier report of a native of Mapoon mission ...

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  52. MOTOR TAXATION REVENUE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—It was stated this afternoon that the Government, is prepared to hand over the whole of the revenue at present received from motor taxation to a ...

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  53. STEAMERS LAID UP.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Several steamers of the Commonwealth shipping line will be laid up after completion of the European wheat contract. Eight vessels are already laid up ...

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  54. PRINCESS MARY'S SON.

    LONDON, Monday.—With the parents' permission Princess Mary's son lias been enrolled as a juvenile member of the Manchester Unity Oddfellows, and has joined the ...

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  55. FIVE HUSBANDS REQUIRED.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—The State Government's reduction of salaries throughout the service to effect economy has produced the following agonv advertisement in the ...

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  56. MONTE CARLO.

    LONDON, Monday.—At Monte Carlo. the profits of the gambling tables for the season amounted to £189,000, and the total receipts to £876,000. ...

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  57. CANNING INDUSTRY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—As the fruit season is now practically over 1000 workers have been dismissed from the canning industry. To set out with denying common-sense ...

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  58. BUILDING TRADE DISPUTE.

    LONDON, Monday.—Both sides in the building trade dispute have accepted Sir Hugh Eraser as arbitrator. ...

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  59. STOLEN TREASURY NOTES.

    LONDON, Monday.—Stolen Treasury notes were found secreted in a disused brewery near Bradford. ...

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  60. QUEENSLAND POLITICS.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Mr. Theodore returns from North Queensland next Tuesday and on the following morning will embark upon a further desperate effort to capture ...

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  62. CASE AGAINST DOCTOR.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The case in which Dr. Frank Gladstone Cowan was charged with a serious offence on a young woman has come to an end. Two juries failed to agree and ...

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  63. ITALIAN POLITICS.

    ROME, Monday.—The Minister for Labour and Under-Secretaries for Foreign: Affairs. Justice, and Industry, all belonging to the Popular party, have answered Signor ...

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