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  2. REPUBLICANS ACTIVE.

    Followers of Da Valera boarded a tug at Queenstown, held up the crew with revolvers, seized the vessel, and steamed to Cork, where they berthed the tug and ...

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  3. EMPIRE AIRSHIP SERVICE.

    Details of a scheme for the eatablishment of an Empire air[?]hip service between Great Britain, India, and Australie are con[?]ned in a cable message ...

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  4. N.S.W. ELECTIONS.

    Further important Coalition gains are disclosed by the election returns received from the country electorates late to-night, and there is a possibility that the ...

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  5. SHAKEN BY DEFEAT.

    Indications point to the Caucus Party in New South Wales soon being split into warring factions, is a result of the severe defeat sustained by the endorsed ...

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  6. GENERAL RATE INCREASED

    The Brisbane City Council yesterday struck a general rate of 7½d. in the £ (an increase of 1d. in the £ compared with last year), less 10 per ...

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  7. THE PACIFIC.

    Senator Pearce was ent[?]tained at luncheon by the Minister Club to-day. Sir Arthur Rickard, in pro[?]ng the health of the guest, said that Senator ...

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  8. RETROSPECTIVE RENTS.

    Introspective rents amounting to £1,000,000 are involved in a test case which reviews the Queensland Land Act of 1920, and which was begun in the High ...

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  9. FEDERAL REVENUE.

    Although the Customs revenue for the nine months ended March 31 showed a decrease of £4,647,050, as compared with the corresponding period of the previous ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. ON THE LAND.

    A brief account of the work performe[?] by the New South Wales Forestry Commission was given to the Australian Forestry Conference, at Parliament ...

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  11. BELFAST SCENES.

    A terrible series of tragedies has occurred in the Stanhope-street area of Belfast Constable Turner was shot while on patrol duty, and was killed instantly, ...

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  12. EASTERN NEWS.

    A passenger by the Victoria, which armed in Cairns from the East on Sunday afternoon, in the course of an interview gave the following interesting ...

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  13. REPUBLICAN PARADE.

    A parade of De Valera's followers and members of the Dublin Brigade of the Republican Army was held in Smithfield Market. Two thousand men ...

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  14. PUBLIC SERVANTS.

    Differences of opinion which have arisen in respect to the jurisdiction of the Public Service Arbitrator (Mr. Atlee Hunt) were di[?]ussed at a ...

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  15. SOLDIERS' GRAVES.

    According to a communication received to-day from the Secretary for Defence (Mr. T. Trumble) by the general secretary of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' ...

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  16. [?]IRED OF OFFICE.

    Major Gwilym Lloyd George, speaking at Llanfairfechan, sa[?]d that his father was sick of office, and was only going to Genoa because he felt it his duty to bring the ...

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  17. THE NEAR EAST.

    Nationalist opinion in Angora is more favourable to the Allied proposals, and realises that they go some way towards meeting Turkish aspirations. The chief ...

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  18. TRADE REVIVAL EXPECTED.

    Among the passengers who arrived in Brisbane by the Sydney mail train last night was "Senator H. S. Foll, who has been engaged, as a member of the Public ...

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  19. NAVIGATION ACT.

    A reference was made by the Minister for Customs (Mr. Rodgers) to-day to a report from Hobart that the P. and O. mail steamers with a capacity of 140,000 ...

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  20. MT. EVEREST.

    Captain Finces and Captain Crawford have remained at Darjeeling to superintend the transport of the oxygen outfit, on which the ultimate success of the ...

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  21. WIRELESS SCHEME.

    When the Federal Parliament meets, the Treasurer (Mr. Bruce), who was chairman of the Parliamentary Committee which recommended the agreement ...

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  22. NEW STATE MOVEMENT.

    Considerable enthusiasm was displayed at the annual meeting of the Lismore branch of the New State League over the result of the elections so fat as is ...

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  23. EX-EMPEROR KARL.

    A message from Funchal states that the ex-Emperor Karl of Austria let himself die, refusing to see doctors or take medicine, despite the supplications of the ...

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  24. WAR HOMES.

    A new phase of the inquiry being held at Adelaide by the Federal Joint Committee of Public Accounts into the erection of War Service Homes in South ...

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  25. "AN OPPOSITION."

    At the meeting of the Ithaca Town Council last night letters were considered from Alderman F. C. Eade, tendering his resignation as a member of the Finance ...

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  26. GALLIPOLI.

    "I should oppose horse, foot, and artillery," said the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) to-day, when expressing his opinion of the proposal mentioned in a ...

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  27. DESIRES OF ROYALISTS.

    The death of the ex-Emperor Karl has oreated a deep impression, especially on the Royalists in Hungary, who desire to instal ex-Queen Zita, as regent until Prince ...

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  28. PAYMENT OF BETS.

    A meeting of bookmakers and sportsmen passed a resolution demanding an amendment of the Gaming Act of 1835, under which cheques paid in respect to ...

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  29. PICNIC POINT.

    At a meeting of the Toowoomba City Council to-day a letter was received from Mr. Fitzpatrick, [?]f Pikedale, Stanthorpe, to Alderman Paterson, in which ...

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  30. ANZAC DAY.

    The Archbishop of Brisbane (Dr. Sharp) makes the following reference to the celebration of Anzac Day in his monthly letter to his flock:—"It is ...

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  31. NEW YORK ROBBERIES.

    The week opened with two sensational robberies—one an attempt only, and the other a complete success. Forty ba[?] dits held up a train en route to Chicago ...

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  32. UNEMPLOYED SOLDIERS.

    The Lord Mayor (Councillor Swanston) headed a deputation, composed of Mayors representing 26 municipalities, which in terviewed the Premier (Mr. Lawson) ...

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  33. LIVING WAGE.

    The living wage inquiry was concluded to-day, when counsel for the employers and employees further addressed the court. The President (Prof. J. Brown) ...

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  34. GORDON MYSTERY.

    A sensational development occurred to-day in connection with the death of Mountford Cook, a carter, who was found dead in a gully at Gordon on Monday ...

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  35. WAGES REDUCTION.

    Addresses relating to matters dealt with at the Prime Minister's Economic Conference were delivered at the Perth Esplanade by the State's Caucus ...

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  36. POISON AND ARREST.

    A man suffering from the effects of poison was placed under arrest this morning in a ward at the Sydney Hospital in connection with the disappearance ...

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  37. QUESTION OF DEPORTATION.

    The Brindisi correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that it is rumoured that Gerard Bevan (the chairman of the Equitable Insurance Co., which became ...

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  38. LATE MR. ALFRED DEAKIN.

    The Federal Cabinet has decided to purchase at a cost of £150 a bust of the late Mr. Alfred Deakin, a former Prime Minister of Australia. The bust, which is the ...

    Article : 61 words
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