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  2. REPUBLICAN ENVOYS ARRESTED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The two Frish delegates, Father O 'Flanagan and Mr. J. J. O 'Kelly, as well as Mr. J. J. Claney, vicepresident of the Irish National Association, ...

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  3. BURGLARS BUSY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Safe blowers visited the offices of Messrs. Radford, Kendall, Ltd., electrical steel casting works at Alexandria, where they attempted to blow open a safe ...

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  4. CONFIDENCE TRICK.

    PARIS, Sunday.—Charles Edward HolloWay (an American) and Francis O'Brien (Australian) have been arrested. It is supposed they are members of an international ...

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  5. SCHOONER FOUNDERS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Bound, for Man[?] with a cargo of coal, the wooden schooner Amy Turner foundered near the island of Guam in a frightful gale. Eleven of thoso ...

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  6. BALLINA.

    The Ballina Masonie Hail was crowded when the deputy Mayor, Alderman E. J. Stone, opened the meeting of the citizens to celebrate Anzac Day. A number of ...

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  7. RAILWAY PROPOSALS.

    Commenting upon a report which appeared in the "Northern Star" of a meeting of the Tenterfield to Casino Railway League at Lismore in the course of which inquiries ...

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  8. SAFE CARRIED AWAY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Thieves entered the post office at Cadia, near Millthorpe, early yesterday morning during the temporary absence of the postmaster and removed a ...

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  9. THE COAL STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The prospects of an early settlement of the coal strike on the Maitland field are gloomy. It is possible that the miners will declare a general strike in ...

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  10. LABOUR DISSENSIONS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Power, M.L.C., president of the A.L.P., said to-day he was pleased with the spirit displayed at Saturday's conference. He said it has long been ...

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  11. THE WARREN CASE.

    Senor Santos, a Spanish business man, on Saturday gave evidence that Warren swindled him of £1650 sterling. Morecon, a Frenchman, gave evidence that Warren cheated him ...

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  12. "BIT OF BLUFF."

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Some of the coal owners regard the miners' threat of a general coal strike as a bit of bluff. It is also stated by a seetion of the proprietors ...

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  13. IRISH PEACE MOVE.

    LONDON, Sunday.-—The signal eabin of the Great Northern terminus in Amiens-street, Dublin, was destroyed on Saturday night by the explosion of a powerful mine laid by ...

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  14. FOLDED ARMS STRIKE.

    BRUSSELS, Sunday.— The telephone and telegraph operators and railway men at Antwerp, Malines, and Liege have begun a socalled folded arms strike,, meaning that the ...

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  15. EXECUTIVE CONTROL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Dunn, M.L.A., was present at the Labour party rooms at Parliament House to-day. He is anxious to call a meeting of the Caucus, but said he ...

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  16. HICKSON MISSION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Bishop Radford, preaching at St. James' Church, remarked: "I have never seen such wonders during my life as those I witnessed during the ...

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  17. LOCK-OUT OF BOILER MAKERS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A lock-out of 10,000 boiler makers employed in the shipyards commences on Monday owing to their repudiation of the national agreement between the ...

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  18. RELEASE ORDERED.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—On April 20th Mr. Burns, police magistrate, committed Nurse Laidlaw to gaol for contempt of court in refusing to be sworn or be examined upon ...

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  19. LUNACY COMMISSION.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Before the Lunacy Commission to-day Sir John Macpherson said that legislation did not keep pace with the improvements in many of the men ...

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  20. REFUSAL TO ATTEND INJURED MAN.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A public meeting at Tumbarumba carried a motion urging the Sydney Board of Health to hold a full inquiry into the recent action of Dr. ...

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  21. PRINCE OF WALES.

    BRUSSELS, Monday.—The Prince of Wales has departed, in order to visit the battlefields incognito with Field-Marshal Haig and Admiral Halsey. The party's head ...

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  22. REFUSED TO HALT.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Earl Midleton's sister, who has been actively co-operating with the irregulars in Kerry, was called to halt while cycling on Saturday. She refused to ...

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  23. BRITISH CROPS AND STOCK.

    LONliON,Sunday.—The Ministry for Agriculture estimates the total value of the farm crops and live stock in Britain to be 400 millions sterling. ...

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  24. ALLEGED BURGLARY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At the police court William Johnson was charged with breaking into the warehouse of Clifford Williams, in George-street, and stealing ...

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  25. DR. MANNIX AND IRELAND.

    HOBART, Monday.—At the opening of St. Joseph's School yesterday Dr. Mannix said he prayed for peace, and hoped they would see the day when Irishmen would be ...

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  26. ATTEMPTED BURGLARY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A determined attempt was made to break into the post office and store at Jamberoo on Sunday morning. The front door was first attacked with a ...

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  27. CIVIC AFFAIRS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Murdoch, president of the Citizens' Reform Association, says never before in the history of Sydney has there been so much need for continued ...

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  28. BONAR LAW ON HOLIDAYS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Bonar Law has commenced a holiday. Lord Curzon is Acting Prime Minister. ...

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  29. LASCARS AND MALAYS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The steamer City of Brisbane, on which a terrific racial feud was recently waged, arrived in Sydney to-day. It transpired that the captain and officers ...

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  30. GERMANY'S NEW NOTE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Daily Chronicle's" Berlin correspondent says:—The Premiers of the Bund States have been summoned here for Tuesday to consider Ger ...

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  31. TURKISH ARMY.

    ATHENS, Sunday.—General Cladas, who has returned after being a prisoner in Turkey, declares that the Kemalist army is in a lamentable state. The men are miserably ...

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  32. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—At a meeting of the Federal executive of the Returned Soldiers ' League it was agreed that a returned soldier should be appointed to the position ...

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  33. REVENUE RETURNS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The revenue return for April amounted to £2,744.962, an increaso of £139,898 over the corresponding month of last year. The Commonwealth returns ...

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  34. COTTON INDUSTRY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—An important conference of Ministers of Agriculture and cotton managers will be held in Melbourne this week. Quarantine measures will be the main ...

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  35. WAGGON AND TRAM COLLIDE.

    MELBOUBNE, Monday.—This evening a coal waggon driven by Patrick Hubber collided with a South Melbourne-North Fitzroy cable tram near Prince's Bridge. Hubber ...

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  36. MISSING BOATS.

    CAPETOWN, Sunday.—Little hope is entertained for the safety of the missing boats from tho Mossamedes, especially in view of the fact that one boat was seen to capsize ...

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  37. MAY DAY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Communist party celebrated May Day yesterday by a meeting in the Domain. The usual procession through the streets of the city was not held. At the ...

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  38. GREEK MONEY SEIZED.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Daily Express" Athens correspondent says that the Turks have seized the contents of strong boxes belonging to Greek clients in the Orient Bank ...

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  39. MARKETS IN THE EAST.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Board of Trade has decided to make exhaustive inquiries in all States regarding the prospects of markets for Australian produce in the ...

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  40. AUSTRALIAN MEAT INTERESTS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Commonwealth Board of Trade has decided to continue the practice of keeping a veterinary officer in London to watch Australian meat ...

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  41. TURNED THE KEY.

    SYDNEY. Monday.—Mrs. Lawrence and her sister were out in the back yard of the former's homo at Concord about 11 a.m. to-day. Mrs. Lawrence saw a man walk ...

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  42. DARING MAIL ROBBERY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A daring mail robbery was carried out on Saturday night at the parcels post, Central-square, Sydney. The robbers cut open about 14 bags of regis ...

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  43. BALLINA CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA.

    Sir,—The near approach of the musical festival in Lismore has created an interest in the various competitions listed, and quit a[?]part from the items set down for soloists ...

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  44. AUSTRIA AND ITALY.

    HOME, Sunday.—The first post-war AustroItalian commercial treaty has been signed. It has been celebrated by a dinner to the Austrian negotiators. The treaty is valid for ...

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  45. FILM ARTIST'S ELOPEMENT.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Paris correspondcut of the "Daily Express" states that the elopement of Max Linder, the film star, with the pretty 17-yoar-old daughter of a wealthy ...

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  46. ARBITRATION PROPOSALS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A special meeting of the Parliamentary Labour party will be held at an early date for the purpose of discussing the intention of the Attorney-General ...

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  47. IMPERIAL FORESTRY BUREAU.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Commonwealth B'oard of Trade considered a suggestion made through the Secretary of State that the Commonwealth should make a ...

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  48. BRISBANE TRAMS.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—One of the most important cases in the history of the Queensland Supreme Court was mentioned to-day. It is a legal battle to decide the amount, of ...

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  49. THE HOSPITALS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at Manchester in support of the effort to liquidate the debt on the local hospital, said that if the voluntary hospital ...

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  50. A NEGRO LYNCHED.

    COLUMBIA (Missouri), Sunday.—A mob partly composed of students from the University of Missouri dragged. a negro from gaol and lynched him. The negro had been ...

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  51. DECLARED HABITUAL CRIMINAL.

    MBLBOUENE, Monday.—At the Criminal Court Eileen Evans, or Woods, was sent to gaol for three years, and was declared an habitual criminal. She had been found ...

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  52. STRAINED RELATIONS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Paris correspondcnt of the "Daily Express" says that relations between the Turks and French are very strained. The whole country is solidly behind ...

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  53. TRADE AGREEMENT.

    MOSCOW, Sunday.—The Soviet states that proposals from Japan for a trade agreement are tantamount to de facto recognition. The agreement is the first official step ...

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  54. HORSE CRASHES INTO GATE.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Victor McNally was exercising a horse on Lowood Show ground to-day when it ran off the course and galloped to the entrance gate which was ...

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  55. MEMORIAL UNVEILED.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Marquis Aisla unveiled a memorial to officers and men of the Royal Flying Corps and Australian. and American airmen killed while serving in the ...

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  56. NAME OF A SEA.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty disapprove of the suggestion to alter the name of the sea between Australia and New Zealand from Tas ...

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