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  2. PRINCE EAREWELLED

    Despite a bitter east wind and a cold, grey morning, crowds thronged the approaches to Victoria, station to bid farewell to the Prince of Wales on his departure on his 20,000 mile ...

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  3. GENERAL RAWLINSON

    DELHI, Saturday. General Rawlinson, first Baron of Trent and Commander-in-Chief of the army in India, died a few minutes ...

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  4. "TREY MARRIED"

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The fight between the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council regarding the Ne Temere Bill is over. ...

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  5. ROSEHILL

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The great crowd which attended at Rosehill to-day witnessed the most interesting racing seen on a suburban track for a very long time. ...

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  6. CASINO

    CASINO, Saturday.—The Richmond River Turf Club and the Casino Joekey Club combined to hold a meeting on the Turf Club s course to-day. There was a fair attendance, ...

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  7. OXFORD SWAMPED

    Cambridge won the boat race. Oxford gave up with their boat waterlogged, and Cambridge padded past the post, Oxford having returned to headquarters in ...

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  8. SHIPPING PROBLEM

    The recent placing of contracts with Germny was discussed at a conference of shipbuilders and unionists to-day. Mr. A. Barr, director of Vickers, Ltd., ...

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  9. MURDERERS' NERVE

    There were some extraordinary incidents at Essen at the executions of the murderers Orpic and Caruga. Orpic spent two hours in an elaborate ...

    Article : 164 words
  10. REMARKABLE RACE

    Experts agree that the boat race was one of the most remarkable in the history of the race. Thousands of spectators did not even glinpse the Oxford boat. The cry went ...

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  11. ELECTION FEELER

    Though millions of German men and women for the first time in their lives tomorrow will put a cross on ballot, paper for the President of the Republic, nobody ...

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  12. IRISH HEARTS

    The Immigration Bureau is puzzled over the rejection of a relatively large number of Irish, immigrants because of heart ailments. Officials of the public health service, ...

    Article : 128 words
  13. SECURITY PACT

    Lord Beaverbrook, in a prominent article in the "Sunday Express" condemning the security pact, says that all such schemes are dangerous from the viewpoint of Great ...

    Article : 123 words
  14. OPIUM AND SILK

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—William Slade (23), purser on the steamer Tanda, from the East, was convicted on Saturday of importing opium and smuggling silk clothing. ...

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  15. OVER-POPULATION

    That an over-populated Germany was the primal cause of the world war was the declaration made by Dr. Ferdinand Goldstein, of Berlin, the author and historian to the ...

    Article : 137 words
  16. GOLD SOVEREIGNS

    After an absence of 10 years sovereigns reappeared all along the Reef to-day. Four hundred thousand were ...

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  17. ONE BIG UNION

    A conference of trade unions delegates met at Johannesburg for the purpose of forming a united association of employees on the principle of one big union ostensibly for ...

    Article : 114 words
  18. ITALIANS IN SUGAR INDUSTRY

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The Italian Commissioner for Immigration in Australia (Signor V. Lancelotti) is visiting North Queensland to inquire into the position of Italians ...

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  19. SCAPA FLOW

    Workmen breaking up, a salved German destroyer at Sea pa Flow found five bodies of Germans, but it was not determined whether they were officers or sailors. ...

    Article : 114 words
  20. LONG OVERDUE

    Sir Joseph Cook, High Commissioner for Australia, in a statement to the press, hopes that nothing will interpose to prevent the Parliamentary party visit to Australia, which ...

    Article : 101 words
  21. WOMEN DECOYS BANNED

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The Chief Commissioner of Police has issued instructions that in future women are not to be used as decoys by the licensing police in an ...

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  22. FIFTY-ONE MINERS KILLED

    It is 'now ascertained that 51 men were killed and 28 injured in the cage disaster at Reumaux pit. The cage had been in use only two months. ...

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  23. CHRISTIE'S SWIM

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Twenty-four started to-day in the three mite swimming handicap on the Nepean River. The Olympic representative, Moss Christie, was scratch man, and ...

    Article : 143 words
  24. DENNISTOUN STILL IN LIMELIGHT

    Lois Meredith, the picture actress, while refusing to make any comment, did not deny the Paris import that she was the American "young, unmarried and beautiful" about to ...

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  25. DISARMAMENT

    Mr. J. C. C. Davidson, Under-Secretary in the Admiralty, speaking at Hampstead, said that he did not want to strike a note of alarm, but it was a significant fact that ...

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  26. WOMEN ALARMED

    The P. and O. steamer Bendigo on her way to England from Australia was rammed by a trawler off Cape Agulhas last night. The bow of the trawler was bent, but the ...

    Article : 97 words
  27. ATHLETES IN NEW ZEALAND

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Saturday.—The tour, of the Australian athletes concluded to-day With the meeting of Australia and New Zealand. ...

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  28. IMPORTANT TEST CASE

    An important-test suit opens on Monday questioning the validity of the detention of prisoners sentenced in Ulster now in British prisons. ...

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  29. JAPAN'S ARMY

    The War Office this evening formally announced a reduction of Japan's military forces to be effective from May 1, which includes the Fourth Division headquarters, ...

    Article : 72 words
  30. CYICLING

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The final of the Australian wheel race at the Melbourne cycling carnival was won by Prank Corry by a length from It. Bishop and P. Henry. ...

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  31. LIKE GAOLS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Speaking at the opening of a school yesterday, the Minister for Education (Mr. Bruntnell) said that until recently our schools were a disgrace to ...

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  32. EMIGRATION ARRANGEMENTS

    It is understood that negotiations in the new emigration arrangements with Australia are rapidly approaching conclusion. It is anticipated that they will be in every way ...

    Article : 67 words
  33. NEW ZEALAND ROWERS

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The All Black team of New Zealand rowers left Sydney to-day by the Ulimaroa. Mr. McLauchlan, manager of the team, ...

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  34. OPENING ON ANZAC DAY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The Victorian Master Drapers' Association decided that drapers' shops shall remain open on Anzac Day, April 25. ...

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