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  2. IRISH TREATY SIGNATORIES.

    The British and Irish signatories to the Free State Treaty met in Downing-street, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) presiding, to discuss the effect of the Collins-De Valera agreement on the Treaty. The conference was confined to informal conversations pending Mr. ...

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  3. DISASTROUS EXPLOSIONS.

    A fire has occurred at a munitions dump, comprising 300,000 gas shells, at Hauterive. Many explosions have taken place, and the neighbouring villagers are ...

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  4. TRADE PROSPECTS.

    The reversion to the pre-war system of dealings on the Stock Exchange, and the lengthening of a day's business by an hour, so far have brought little benefit ...

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  5. ROUND-THE-WORLD FLIGHT

    Major Blake arrived at Lyons on Saturday afternoon. PARIS, May 2[?]. Major Blake, who with Captain ...

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  6. IN THE SUGAR DISTRICTS.

    The Prime Minister was accorded a memorable reception on his arrival at Cairns this morning. The Wyreema berthed at the wharf at about 8 o'clock, ...

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  7. UNFOUNDED RUMOUR.

    Mr. A. Sabath, M.H.R., has introduced a resolution in the House, directing that Mr. Hughes (the Secretary of State) should immediately inquire of the French ...

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  8. GUNPOWDER FACTORY DISAPPEARS.

    A gunpowder factory situated near Thun was blown up, and two boys were killed and 50 persons were injured. Windows were shattered for miles around, and ...

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  9. "A FAIR DEAL."

    The public meeting held this evening was the largest ever seen in Cairns. It was estimated that 4000 persons were present, and Mr. Hughes was accorded a ...

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  10. A GIRL KILLED.

    A fatal accident occuued in [?]marsh Bridge, over the Torrens River, near Adelaide, on Saturday. A motor lorry was being driven towards the city, ...

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  11. FIRES IN BELFAST.

    Four simultaneous incendiary fires occurred in Belfast on Thursday night. Since then the arson campaign has been continued, and three factories have been ...

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  12. DYNAMITE MAGAZINE EXPLODES.

    The explosion of a dynamite magazine caused by a fire at the Government explosives factory, Bl[?]mnan, near Vienna, killed 19 persons, and injured 250. ...

    Article : 32 words
  13. PACKING HOUSES BLOWN UP.

    As the result of the blowing-up of three powder packing houses, nine persons were killed and many injured. The cause of the explosion is unknown. ...

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  14. THE REPARATIONS.

    The Cabinet is considering the proposals Dr. Hermes discussed with the Reparations Commission in Paris. It is reported that these include Germany's ...

    Article : 98 words
  15. DR. O'REILLY'S VIEWS.

    Saying that time alone could tell, Dr. O'Reilly, one of the delegates to the World Congress of the [?] Race, who arrived in Sydney on the Malwa on ...

    Article : 201 words
  16. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Bruce), at the invitation of the South Australian branch of the League of Nations Union, delivered an address on Saturday ...

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  17. SOVIET STEAMER.

    The first Soviet steamer, Karl Marx, has reached Hull with a cargo of timber. The vessel is decorated with many pictures of Lenin, Trotsky, and other ...

    Article : 60 words
  18. TRAMWAYMEN'S WAGES.

    Increases, in some instances a[?] to 50 per cent. on the rates ruling at present, are claimed in a log of wages and conditions which is to be served on the ...

    Article : 249 words
  19. MELBOURNE SYMPATHY.

    At a meeting of the Melbourne branch of the Victorian Protestant Federation on Saturday night, the following motion was unanimously agreed to:—"That this ...

    Article : 87 words
  20. IRISH LOYALISTS.

    Lord Carson, in an article in the "Sunday Express" entitled "Ireland and Palestine," pleads for the loyalists in South and West Ireland. "It is as a ...

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  21. WAGES REDUCTION.

    The Industrial Council of the wool textile industry reports a wages settlement to last for a period of 12 months. It involves a reduction of from 2/ to 3/ ...

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  22. MURDERS IN DUBLIN.

    Two British soldiers, one riding a motor cycle, and the other being seated in the attached side-car, proceeded to the Post Office, Dublin, entered the office, and ...

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  23. CHARIOT OF PEACE.

    Government supporters yesterday entertained Mr. Lloyd George at luncheon. Replying to the toast of his health the Prime Minister said that Europe was so ...

    Article : 207 words
  24. UNSETTLED CHINA.

    The Tientsin correspondent of the Chicago "Tribune" telegraphs that General Wu Pei-fu has definitely broken with President H'su-Shi'h-Ch[?]amg, and the ...

    Article : 162 words
  25. BOTTOMLEY TRIAL.

    The case against Horatio Bottomley, M.P., accused of having been guilty of a fraudulent practice in connection with the Victory Bond Club, has been closed. ...

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  26. LASCAR CREWS.

    Mr. J. Havelock Wilson (general secretary of the National Sailors' and Firemen's Union). when interviewed, said his only knowledge that the lascars ran ...

    Article : 154 words
  27. INTO THE RIVER.

    Leaving Beenleigh late on Saturday with a load of furniture for Mr. A. Bo[?]rie, of Tambourine, Mr. C. Haster, a local carrier, had an unenviable ...

    Article : 177 words
  28. LOSS IN LONDON.

    Mrs. Govers, a visitor from Sydney, was purchasing a railway ticket at the Gloucester-road Station and forgot her handbag, containing jewellery valued at ...

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  29. DAVIS CUP.

    The Australasian Davis Cup team will commence work on Monday by taking pert in the Middlesex championships. Anderson has arrived and is well. ...

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  30. "ENTANGLEMENT ENGAGEMENTS."

    Mr. H. H. Asquith was asked by the "Westminster Gazette" to define the meaning of his phrase, "Britain should resolutely avoid entanglement ...

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  31. SUGAR PRODUCTS.

    Returns were made available to-day, through an official and authoritative source, showing the increased export trade of the four manufacturing ...

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  32. NATIVE RISING.

    A message received from the Administrator of the South-West Protectorate states that while forces were successfully occupying a strategical position near Kalk ...

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  33. BRITISH FREEDOM.

    The annual dinner tendered by the Commonwealth Government to naval and military vcteians took place in Adelaide on Saturday. The Lieutenant-Governor ...

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  34. VAN DYCK'S PAINTINGS.

    Four of Lady Lucas's Van Dyck's paintings were offered at auction at Christie's, and realised 20,600 guineas. ...

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  35. JAPAN WILL DEFAULT.

    It is announced that Japan has decided to default from the Davis Cup owing to Kumagae being [?]nable to play. [The decision of Japan to default will [?] ...

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  36. EUROPEAN SPINSTERS.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Express" reports that 25,000,000 women in Europe are doomed to perpetual spinterhood, as the male population is ...

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  37. SCOTCH HOME RULE.

    The second reading of the Scottish Home Rule Bill was moved in the House of Commons, but it was "talked out." The Bill provided that Parliament ...

    Article : 95 words
  38. AN APPEAL DISMISSED.

    The appeal in the case of Ronald True has been dismissed. (On March 7, Ronald True, described as an airman, was charged with the murder of ...

    Article : 55 words
  39. WASHINGTON TREATIES.

    The "Ledger's" Tokio correspondent says he has been informed that Japan's [?]atification of the Washington treaties is not expected before July. The Privy ...

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  40. THE SUGAR AGREEMENT.

    Senator Crawford subsequently introduced a representative deputation to the Prune Minister at the shire council office, the subject of the discussion turning ...

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  41. AUSTRALIAN TENOR SUCCESSFUL.

    Alfred O'Shea, an Australian tenor, has received appraciative Press notice[?]. ...

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  42. NOBEL PEACE FUND.

    The Nobel Peace Committee proposes to seek legislation to provisionally discontinue awarding a Peace Prize, the money to be utilised to swell the main fund. ...

    Article : 33 words
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