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  2. ANZAC DAY.

    On Friday next will be commemorated the ninth anniversary of the landing of the Anzacs at Gallipoli. The Government has decided to observe the ...

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  3. WEALTH LEVY.

    "I notice that over eighty delegates to the annual conference of the Australian Labour party, which is now sitting in Sydney," said Sir Arthur Cocks (State Treasurer) yesterday, ...

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  4. LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    The A.L.P, Conference last night further considered the report of the executive on the ballot-box scandal. The portion of the report recommending that Mr. T. J. Smith, M.L.C., be expelled from the Labour movement for two years was rejected, 118 delegates voting ...

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  5. LATE CABLES.

    At his trial by a Special Court on a charge of treason to-day, Colonel Maritz pleaded guilty, and also to other charges concerning the rebellion led by him during the war, ...

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  6. NEW ZEALAND.

    Though the railway strike began at midnight, it is apparent from reports which have been received from various parts of the Dominion that train traffic has not completely ...

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  7. FOR PEACE.

    President Coolidge, in addressing the annual luncheon of the Associated Press announced that with a definite settlement of German reparations firmly established, ...

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  8. WEMBLEY.

    A week-end of intensive work on a scale unprecedented in Britain's history effected a startling transformation at Wembley. The efforts of 12,000 men working night and day ...

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  9. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, attended the Independent Labour party's conference in York, and was accorded a rousing reception. ...

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  10. CUSTODY OF INFANTS.

    The senior vice-president (Mr. E. C. Magrath) presided. A letter was received asking for the support of delegates to the conference in the ...

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  11. LAWN TENNIS.

    A Reuter message from Philadelphia says that W. T. Tilden, the champion tennis player, has announced his resignation from, the American Davis Cup and Olympic Games ...

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  12. SOVIET VIEWS.

    M. Trotsky, in the course of an interview at Moscow, declared that Russia was a reliable debtor. They wanted to get money from England, but there was no question of "saving" ...

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  13. PROHIBITION.

    The House of Representatives Judiciary Committee has commenced hearing evidence regarding the 59 identical bills lately submitted to Congress to liberalise the Volstead law. ...

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  14. THE COLLIERIES.

    Strikes arising out of minor disputes were in operation at thirteen mines on the northern coalfields yesterday. At another—Neath—insufficient men turned ...

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  15. RAILWAY FARES.

    Reductions in first-class and second-class railway fares within the metropolitan and Newcastle suburban areas will take place from the beginning of next month. ...

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  16. BRITISH AIRMEN.

    The British airmen who are attempting a flight round the world, under the command of Squadron-leader Maclaren, have arrived at Bushire, on the Persian ...

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  17. EASTER SUNSHINE.

    The South of England had more sunshine during the last four days than during any Easter for 30 years. To-day was the warmest Easter Monday this century. The shade ...

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  18. EARTHQUAKE.

    The excitement recently created in parts of England by earth tremors was intensified during the week-end by an earthquake in Derbyshire and Notes. An ...

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  19. UNDESIRABLES.

    Dr. Spencer Dawes, of the New York State Hospital Commission, in an address before the Convention of Therapeutists, declared that the insufficient number of medical examiners ...

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  20. ELEONORA DUSE.

    A message from Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania) announces the death of Eleonora Duse, the famous Italian actress, who was touring the United States. ...

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  21. BOY MIGRANTS.

    The conditions under which boy migrants are to be introduced to New South Wales and placed in employment under the Juvenile Migrants Apprenticeship Act passed last year, ...

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  22. THE TELEPHONES.

    Users of telephones, who for many years have been accustomed when calling a number to hear the word "City" or "William," or the name of some other exchange, will from May 1 ...

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  23. YOUNG AUSTRALIANS.

    The Young Australians to-day visited Hampstead Heath. Some were lost in the crowds, and two boys' pockets were picked. Three others were knocked down at a crowded ...

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  24. GRUESOME DISCOVERY.

    Following the discovery of a woman's leg wrapped in a newspaper on Wimbledon Common the police have issued a notice urgently seeking the whereabouts of a woman who ...

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  25. THE KYOGLE.

    Although a satisfactory number of sea men and firemen were offering at Cockatoo Island yesterday afternoon for employment by the Commonwealth Lighthouse ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Prince of Wales has returned to London from Le Touquet (France), where he spent Easter.—Reuter. The South African cricketers will begin ...

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  27. PUBLIC SERVANTS.

    "I desire to say deliberately," said Mr. Bavin (Attorney-General) yesterday, "that the Public servants were never better off with regard to wages and conditions than they are ...

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  28. PRESIDENT'S VETO.

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press Association learns on reliable authority that President Coolidge, hearkening to political counsellors, will not veto the ...

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  29. DISPUTE ON STEAMER CHILLAGOE.

    The idleness of another interstate steamer, the Chillagoe, which has been in Sydney for about a month, is due to a dispute between the Seamen's Union and Australasian ...

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  30. TRAM TRAFFIC.

    The number of passengers conveyed in the trams in the metropolitan area during the Easter holidays this year constitutes a record as compnred with similar periods during ...

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  31. EASTERN SHIPPING SERVICE.

    The shipping service between Australia, China, and Japan will shortly be supplemented by the addition of two cargo steamers. It was reported to-day that McLeod, Ballan, ...

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  32. FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE.

    The Senate has adopted a resolution authorising the Department of Agriculture to spend 1,500,000 dollars for the suppression of foot and mouth disease in California. The ...

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