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  2. Fostering Agriculture

    The Minister of Agriculture (Mr. T. Pascoe) has returned from a conference of Ministers of Agriculture in Brisbane. He said the matter of ...

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  3. IRISH CIVIL WAR

    LONDON, Thursday.—A wide converging movement by the land, sea, and air forces ended to-day in the British capturing Belleek. The force ...

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  4. Labor Difficulties

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A deputation representing various unions In Darwin waited on the Northern Territory administrator. It gave assurances ...

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  5. Indians in Australia

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—Judge Sastri was tendered a civic welcome by the Lord Mayor of Adelaide. Mr. J. Gunn said he had no doubt ...

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  6. Bournemouth Murder Trial.

    LONDON, Wed.—-The defence has been opened in the case in which Thomas Alloway, of Bournemouth, is charged with the murder of a woman. ...

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  7. Condition of Peace.

    ROME, Thurs.—In the Chamber of Deputies Signor Schanzer said the closer Anglo-Italian co-operation in Europe, the East and the ...

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  8. German Secret Society

    BERLIN, Thursday.—Frau Erzberger is indisposed and has been temporarily excused from giving evidence in the trial of von Ki llinger. ...

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  9. RELIEF WORKS IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The New South Wale. Government intends to spend £1,250.000 on relief works for the unemployed. ...

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  10. Voyage of Quest.

    LONDON, Wed.—Commander Wild, in a letter from South Georgia Island, states that he hoped to leave during May with the steamer Quest for Tristan ...

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  11. Australian Cotton

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The directors of Farmer and Company Ltd. have received the following telegram from the Prime Minister, Mr. W. M, Hughes: ...

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  12. BRITISH INVADE DONEGAL.

    LONDON, Thursday.—About 500 men of the Liverpool regiment arrived at Londonderry and took up quarters on high ground on the Donegal side ...

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  13. Mt. Everest Climb

    LONDON, Thursday.—In connection with the Mr. Everest expedition Colonel Bruce reports that Messrs Morehead Somervell, Mallory, and Norton ...

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  14. Robbery Under Arms

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Detectives Armstrong and Lynch are inquiring into a case of highway robbery reported to-night. Jack Fogarty, a youth of ...

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  15. TROUBLE CONTINUES IN BELFAST

    LONDON, Thursday.—Belfast passed a troubled day. Incendiary outrages and numerous bombs and fires were reported. ...

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  16. Gas Kills Old Couple

    SYDNEY, Friday.—An old couple were asphyxiated by gas at Wollahra. The names of the deceased were John Joseph Smith, aged 78, and his wife, ...

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  17. TRADE AND FINANCE

    CALCUTTA, Thurs.—Exchange value of the rupee to-day was 1/3 15-32 for telegraphic transfers and 1/3 11-16 for three-month bills.— ...

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  18. BRITISH FAMINE ALLEGED

    LONDON, Thurs.—The executive of the Miners' Federation to-day discussed in London the serious situation on the coalfields. The secretary, ...

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  19. DUBLIN UNIVERSITY LEGISLATORS

    LONDON, Thursday,—Four representatives of Dublin University, being the only candidates nominated in that constituency for the provisional ...

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  20. A Matinee Mystery

    The audience at one of the Sydney theatre matinees was treated to an entertaining little mystery between acts that it couldn't solve—because it ...

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  21. FORTUNE TELLERS FINED.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—A woman named de Bradboune was charged in the police court with having unlawfully pretended to tell fortunes. She ...

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  22. SHARE MARKET.

    Blight Bros, licensed landbrokers, Alexander street, supply the following share quotations, through their Adelaide representative, Mr. D. Geo. Sands, ...

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  23. CONFERENCE ON CONSTITUTION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Two meetings in Downing street have made rapid progress in the framing of the Irish Free State constitution. Experts have ...

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  24. ROYAL COURT.

    LONDON, Friday.—A thousand guests attended the first Royal Court of Use season. which, was distinguished by the customary Royal splender. A ...

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  25. MURDERER SENT TO LUNATIC ASYLUM.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The sentence of death passed on Ronald True, an aviator, for the murder of a woman in a London flat, has been commuted ...

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  26. STATE TAXATION OFFENCES.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—For having failed to furnish a State income tax return William T. Bell, of Wallaroo, was fined £3/10/. Karl Leslie Mueller, ...

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  27. Pray for Horse

    The postal authorities have been, working overtime in New South Wales during the last few days delivering the obnoxious missives of the State ...

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  28. M. LENIN NEEDS SPECIALIST.

    BERLIN, Wed.—Dr. Klempirer, the specialist who recently attended M. Lenin, has received an urgent summone to return to Moscow. The ...

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  29. GERMAN GOODS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Thurs.—The Commonwealth Dominion liner Port Curtis left Hamburg to-day after loading a cargo for Australia. Since the resumption of ...

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  30. PRINTING TRADES AWARD,

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—An application was made to the deputy president of the State Industrial Court by Mr. W. C. Melbourne, on behalf of the ...

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  31. FIRE DESTROYS ICE FACTORY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Co-Operative butter and ice factory at Rochester has been destroyed by fire. The damage is estimated at £50,000. ...

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  32. SOVIET OFFICIALS ACCUSED OF PIRACY.

    PARIS, Thurs.—A report from Constantinople states that two Italian vessels were recently pillaged. The passungers and crew were robbed by ...

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  33. CHOLERA SPREADS IN RUSSIA.

    REVAL, Thurs.—A report in the Moscow newspaper "Pravda" slates that an epidemic of cholera is spreading all over Russia. It is gaining ...

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  34. POLICE ARREST COINAGE SUSPECTS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Victor Lamerto, a Russian, and Ethel May Hyams have been arrested on a charge of having uttered counterfeit coins. ...

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  35. AVIATION AT NIGHT.

    LONDON, Thurs.—A night flying test of the Paris to London air route, similar to the British trial last week, but in the opposite direction, was conducted ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN FREEMASONS.

    LONDON, Wed.—The Grand Lodge of England has unanimously decided to give recognition to the newly-formed Umited Grand Lodge of Freemasonry ...

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  37. VICTORIAN POLICE FORCE.

    A large deputation from the Metropolitan Progress Association urged the Premier (Mr, H. S. W. Lawson) to increase the police force. ...

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  39. OVERNMENT INVITES TENDERS.

    Tenders called by the Government in the Gazette this week are of interest to Pirie. The Hospital Department wishes to make a contract for general ...

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  40. OLYMPIC GAMES AT AMSTERDAM.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A message from Paris states that the international Olympic committee has finally decided that the contests, in 1928 shall ...

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  41. FATAL GUNSHOT.

    A girl named Rosie Woods went to the residence of Mrs. Anderson, at Queenstown, Victoria. A lad of 17, ' named Albert Miller, picked up a ...

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  42. ST. MARK'S CLUB DANCE.

    The Institute was occupied by St. Mark's Football Club last night for dancing. There was a splendid floor for the purpose and the large attendance ...

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  43. KNOWN BY NOSES.

    Minnesota has officially adopted a Bertilion system for identification of fine dairy cattle. The system, which, will save ...

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  45. LEASE OF KOSCIUSKO HOSTEL.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Chief Secretary (Mr. Oakes.) stated this after-noon that he may Invite tenders for a lease of the hostel at Kosciusko. ...

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