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  2. PERSONAL.

    A cable message from London states that the King will be represented at the Anzac Day memorial service on the 25th inst. ...

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  3. B[?]EAKING AND ENTERING.

    At the Brisbane Police Court to-day Arthur Leicester Edwards, a former policeman, who was arrested last week on three charges of breaking and ...

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  4. LOST ON MT. WELLINGTON

    News was received in the city yesterday that Miss E. L. Banks, an elderly lady, and a superannuated teacher, belonging either to New South Wales or ...

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  5. THE PRINCE OF WALES'S VISIT. "A GUID[?] TO DRESS."

    The State organiser (Mr. D'Arcy Addison) is in receipt of information that the Prince of Wales wishes the wearing of top hats and frock coats on the occasion ...

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  6. GERMAN REVOLUTION. FRENCH OCCUPY FRANKFORT AND DARMSTADT.

    The French troops which were ordered to advance further into Germany have occupied Frankfort and Darmstadt. Nothing untoward happened, ...

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  7. MARKETS AND MONEY RECOVERY IN STERLING EXCHANGE.

    General satisfaction is noted in financial circles [?] London at the gradual recovery in New York in the exchange on the pound sterling which crossed ...

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  8. RUSSIA JAPANESE AT VLADIVOSTOCK

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that Colonel Inouye, the Japanese Military Attache at Washington, declares that the ...

    Article : 131 words
  9. PEACE TREATY AMERICA AND THE TREATY.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that Mr. Forster, the chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Foreign ...

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  10. LL.D. DEGREE.

    During his stay in Melbourne the degree of LL.D. will be conferred upon the Prince of Wales. It has been arranged that the ceremony will take ...

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  11. SHANTUNG.

    Several hundred Chinese, representing more than 20 educational and commercial organisations, have petitioned the Government asking it to reject the ...

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  12. DISSOLVING THE BOLSHEVIK ARMY.

    A wireless message received in London from Moscow states that M. Trotsky, the Bolshevik Foreign Commissary, speaking at a conference held ...

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  13. CHEAP BLOUSES FROM JAPAN.

    Millions of yards of a new kind of paper fabric are being manufactured in Japan. It is a composition of paper and silk and is called "paper silk," ...

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  14. LOSS OF A RACEHORSE.

    An action was begun in the Banco Court to-day, before the Chief Justice (Sir William Cullen) and a jury, in which Abraham Patrick Wade, grazier ...

    Article : 119 words
  15. LATEST QUOTATIONS.

    The following are the foreign rates ot exchange on London:—Paris, 59.65 [?] Stockholm 18.14 [?] Christiania, 19.93 [?] Calcutta, ...

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  16. THE PACIFIC ISLANDS.

    Mr. Shide Hara, the Japanese Ambassader to the United States, in an interview to-day, declared that Japan has not fortified any of the former German ...

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  17. SEVENTEEN TONS OF GOLD.

    The liner Minnehaha arrived at New York from London to-day with 17 tons of gold bullion on hoard consigned to a New York firm. ...

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  18. DENIKIN'S CHIEF OF STAFF ASSASSINATED.

    Yesterday two Russian officers assassinated at the Russian Embassy in Constantinople General Romanoviki, the chief of staff of General Denikin, the ...

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  19. IMPERIAL-OWNED WOOL.

    Lord Inverforth, the Minister of Munitions, has extended the period for lifting Imperially-owned wool by a month, but insists that the whole must ...

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  20. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.

    It is expected that finality with regard to the peculiar political position which now exists will be reached tomorrow To-day's final election figures ...

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  21. AVIATION. FROM HOLLAND TO THE EAST INDIES.

    Captain Knippin, a Dutch aviator, whose flight from Holland to the Dutch East Indies was postponed owing to his, not getting a permit to pass over ...

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  22. THE ADVANCE OF FRENCH TROOPS.

    The State Department at Washington has denied that a formal protest has been sent to France as a result of the advance of French troops into Germany. ...

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  23. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    Viscount Grey has written to Mr. W. Runciman, who was formerly President of the Board of Trade, but was defeated at the general election in 1918, ...

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  24. DEFENCE OF NEW ZEALAND.

    The old National Defence League of New Zealand has been revived, and placed on a permanent footing, with the idea of educating the public on ...

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  25. SERVIAN GIRL'S ROMANCE.

    A romantic story has just come to light in Leicester. A Leicester man, who joined up early in the war, was sent with his regiment to Serbia. One ...

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  26. ACROSS THE PACIFIC.

    Mr. Josephus Daniels, the Secretary of the United States Navy, says that within two years he expectd that an American aeroplane will cross the ...

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  27. MORAL SUPPORT FROM ITALY.

    The Italian Cabinet has decided to give France moral support in respect to her action in Germany, but in no circumstances will Italy be a party to ...

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  28. THE [?]ATTS DIVORCE CASE.

    The divorce action in which Eva Alice Catts is petitioning for the dissolution of her marriage with J. H. Catts, M.H.R., on the grounds of alleged mis ...

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  29. LABOUR AGITATORS.

    At Winnipeg to-day Reg. Evans and four other Labour leaders were each sentenced to a year's imprisonment on charges of seditious conspiracy to ...

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  30. IRELAND.

    A Sinn Feiner, who took part in the blowing up of a police barracks on the Donegal coast, was killed in the explosion, and other Sinn Feiners hid the ...

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  31. FIRE AT ELLENDALE[?]

    The Coroner (Councillor F. [?] K. Pitt) held an inquiry at Ellendale on Tuesday into the circumstances surrounding a fire which occurred on the ...

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  32. SURPRISE IN GREAT BRITAIN

    It is asserted in diplomatic circles in Great Britain that is recently as Monday the retiterated opinion was expressed to France that any precipitate action ...

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  33. SOLDIERS ON THE LAND.

    The Minister of Repatriration (Senator Millen) said to-day that on agreement had been reached by the Governments in all States of the ...

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  34. JAPANESE JUSTICE.

    "Criminal trials in Japan are public, but not blatantly so," says Mr. R. O. Matheson, in an article on the procedure in Japanese courts[?] written from ...

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  35. NEW ZEALAND REVENUE.

    The amount received by the Goyernment in Customs revenue during the financial year exceeded £5,000,000, cr £1,000,000 more than the total of the ...

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  36. BOLSHEVISM.

    At the conference of members of the Independent Labour Party which was held to-day in Glasgow to decide upon a definite attitude towards Bolshevism, ...

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  37. WAR GRATUITIES.

    A delegation representing six Canadian war vet[?] associations has p[?] tioned the Acting Prime Minister (Sir G. E. Foster) for a war bonus of 2,000 ...

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  38. LOST ART OF WALKING.

    "Walking has become an almost unknown art," said Sir Albert Stanley at a luncheon given to the Press at the Savoy Restaurant. ...

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  39. DERWENT HARBOUR ESTATES

    Further steps were taken in the Derwent Harbour Estates conspiracy case yesterday morning, when W. J. Fullerton and Eric Linden, who have ...

    Article : 286 words
  40. THE PAPER SUPPLIES.

    The Supreme Court of Canada has decided that the Board of Commerce has no power to control the price or supply of newsprint paper, which is ...

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  41. DOMINION HOME RULE. MR. BONAR LAW'S SPEECH.

    The "Manchester Guardian," commenting upon the speech made in the House of Commons last week by Mr. Bonar Law, Lord Privy Seal, in ...

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  42. STRIKE DISTURBANCES IN ITALY.

    Yesterday strikers at San Manteo, near Bologna, to the south-east of Milan, surrounded carabineers, who fired 40 shots into the crowd; killing eight, ...

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  43. MURDER AND PILLAGE.

    The Frankfort correspondent of the Central News Agency states that the retreating Red troops committed brutal outrages upon the citizens. There was ...

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  44. THE S.A. PREMIER'S DEATH.

    The Premier (Sir Walter Lee), referring yesterday to the sudden death of the Premier of South Australia[?] (Mr. A. H. Peake), said that he received the ...

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  45. COUNCIL OF AMBASSADORS

    The London representative of the Australian Press Association says he learns that M. Millerand, the Prim[?] Minister of France, will preside at ...

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  46. QUEENSLAND ATTORNEY-GENERAL.

    Yet another precedent has been made by the Government by the swearing in of Mr. Fihelly as Attorney-General, which occurred this morning. Hitherto ...

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  47. A MEAL WITH THE MORMONS.

    For the first time in the history of the Mormon movement in Great Britain, the leading organisers of the Church of Latter Day Saints invited the ...

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  48. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MINISTRY

    An exceptional development in the State political situation occurred to-day, when the Attorney-General (Mr. H. N. Barwell) was chosen to succeed ...

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  49. LAUNCESTON COMPETITIONS

    The Launceston literary and musical competitions were advanced a further stage at the Albert-hall yesterday, and the following are the additional ...

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  50. MURDER OF A CAPTAIN.

    Alexander Thompson, a Russian seaman, was at the Central Criminal Court to-day found guilty on a charge of having murdered Frederick West, captain ...

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  51. INTEREST IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The speech delivered in the House of Commons by Mr. Bonar Law, Lord Privy Seal in Mr. Lloyd George's Government, in reference to the Dominions ...

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  52. INTERESTING MATRIMONIAL CASE.

    An interesting case came before Mr. Justice Lukin in the matrimonial jurisdiction of the Supreme Court to-day. John William Liddell, of Mount ...

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  53. SHIPPING. INCREASED FREIGHTS AND FARES.

    Anglo-Australian shipowners are conferring shortly in London with a view to determining the amount of further increases in the rates of freights and ...

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  54. AGITATION IN PAPUA.

    In Papua, as in the Northern Territory, there is an agitation amongst the white residents for representation in the Federal Parliament. It has been ...

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  55. PEDIGREED CATTLE FOR TASMANIA

    Three champion pedigreed milking Shorthorn bulls, Dinkum Lad, of Darbarlara, Barton of Darbarlara, Silcote of Darbarlara, have been purchased by ...

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  56. THE ORMONDE DAMAGED.

    The Orient liner Ormonde, which left London on March 20 for Australian ports, damaged her port propeller in the Suez Canal, and is proceeding to ...

    Article : 36 words
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