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  2. THE TOP OF THE WORLD

    LAHORE, Tuesday Night.—A long despatch from General Bruce, leader of the Everest expedition dated April 30, from Rongbuk, simply gives a ...

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  3. THE IRISH SITUATION

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—The inference on the Irish question to [?]y included Mr Collins, Lord Mid[?]eton, and representatives of ...

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  4. PREMIER'S SECRETARIAT

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—In the House of Commons sham criticism continued on the existence of the Premier's secretariat, which came into ...

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  5. STATE GENERAL ELECTION

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 104 words
  6. THE HAGUE CONFERENCE

    PARIS, Tuesday Night.—The Cabinet decided to-day to participate in the Hague panel, but to give Parliament an opportunity to express an opinion. ...

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  7. FRANKLIN.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The position in this division looks like 3 Nationalists. 2 Labor. 1 Country party. The totals to-night were: Cummins ...

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  8. CANADA AND AMERICA

    OTTAWA, Tuesday Night.—The Finance Minister Mr Fielding during a speech in the House of Commons, said the Government's fiscal policy was not ...

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  9. WILMOT

    DELORAINE, Wednesday.—Some of the absent votes for Wilmot were counted to-day, and these were distributed as follows: Bendall 28, Blyth ...

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  10. INCENDIARISM BY BOMBS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Two [?]emas in Fall road, Belfast, were [?]asively damaged by fires caused [?]y incendiary bombs, of which six ...

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  11. AUSTRALASIAN NEWS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Patrick McAlister (35) arrived at Rockhampton from the Western District and engaged a cabman to drive him to an ...

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  12. FURTHER BRUTAL MURDERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—A man as shot dead and two wounded and houses burnt and others fusi[?]ded in North Tipperary. ...

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  13. WASHINGTON TREATIES

    TOKIO, Tuesday Night.—Baron Kato has stated that the new Ministry is pepared to make effective all the details of the Washington treaties ...

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  14. DARWIN

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 90 words
  15. EVAPORATED FRUIT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A suggestion that the Customs minister, exhibited administrative weakness in permitting the export of a ...

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  16. AMERICA AND JAPAN

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Night.—At Fayetteville, Arkansas, Senator Robinson, one of the Democratic leaders, during a speech said the United States ...

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  17. SNEAK THIEF MAKES A HAUL.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—There is a good deal of sneak thieving prevalent. R. Gamble, a business man, was proceeding homeward in a ...

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  18. AUSTRIAN FINANCES

    VIENNA, Tuesday Night.—There was a panic on the Bourse owing to the rise in the exchange. The Workmen's Council adopted a resolution ...

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  19. DENISON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 137 words
  20. [?]SPICIOUS GERMAN STEAMER.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—The an steamer Stellamaris, from [?]lamburg, was fired on and stopped [?] when entering Queentown: A search ...

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  21. THE LEINSTER ESTATES

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—The solicitors of Mr Mallaby Deeley, M.P., point out that when the Duke of Leinster died he offered to re-sell the ...

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  22. THE GOAL INDUSTRY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—As a result of a conference at Newcastle presided over by the Chairman of the coal tribunal work is to be resumed ...

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  23. HEAVY DAMAGE BY INCENDIARISTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Incen[?]aries caused heavy damage to-night [?] Crowther's engineering and Mc[?]nus' paint works at Belfast. ...

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  24. ENGINEERS' DISPUTE

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—The engineers voted by a majority of 36,055 in favor of resuming work. ...

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  25. INCENDIARISM AT BELFAST.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—The [?] premises of the Ulster Linen [?] manufacturing Company at Belfast were destroyed by fire. There were ...

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  26. GEEVESTON TROUBLE

    HOBART, Wednesday.—Information reached the Police Department to-day, that Mr. L. Rapp, a contractor at Geeveston for the Huon ...

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  27. MOTOR 'BUS COLLISION

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A motor 'bus collided with a telegraph pole on Military Road, Mosman to-day, and seven persons were injured but none ...

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  28. TROUBLES IN CHINA

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Night.—Despatches from phina state that wealthy Chinese families with their valuables are fleeing from the ...

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  29. THE PRINCE'S BIRTHDAY

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—[?]ord Blyth suggests that the best birthday gift for the Prince of Wales could be an intimation that the ...

    Article : 55 words
  30. FRANKLIN

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 129 words
  31. FAIR RENTS COURT ABOLISHMENT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Cabinet instructed the Minister for Justice. (Mr Ley) to arrange for the repeal of the Fair Rents Act next session. This will mean ...

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  32. MASSACRE OF CHILDREN

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—The Patriarch at Constantinople has sent a message to the British Government, denouncing the recent massacres of ...

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  33. KILLED BY A TRAIN

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The body of Cyril Thomas (19), was seen lying on the Northern Railway line, near the new tramways bridge at Bowden at 4 o'clock ...

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  34. PERSONAL

    Senator Earle, vice-president of the Federal Executive Council, attended at his office at the Customs House, Launceston, yesterday ...

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  35. SOUTHERN NEWS

    HOBART, Wednesday.—At a meeting of the Clarence Council to-day a request came from the Municipal Association for an increased ...

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  36. ROYAL ASCOT

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Rain [?]arred the Ascot opening day. There as a large attendance, who were a[?]red by brilliant weather up to ...

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  37. A RUSSIAN CONCESSION

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Night.—Dr. Hanmer, of New York, who has returned from Russia, has announced that M. Lenin granted him a ...

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  38. THE RUSSIAN FAMINE

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—The American relief administration is feeding seven million Russians in the Volga Valley, and the work is rapidly ...

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  39. FARM WORK SCHEME

    The Largs Bay arrived to-day and landed 98 boys, sent out from London as an advance guard of several hundred emigrating under Sir Henry Barwell's farm work ...

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  40. WILMOT

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 120 words
  41. BELGIUM AS CONCILIATOR

    [?]USSELS, Tuesday Night.—M [?]par, Minister for Foreign Affairs, [?] addressing Parliament, suggested that Belgium by reason of her moral ...

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  42. ACCIDENTAL DEATH

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The resumed, inquiry into the circumstances, attending, the death of George Miller (45), who died in the Hobart Hospital as a result of being ...

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  43. SEARCH FOR OIL

    Mr D. J. Mahony, a petrologist, loaned fay the Victoria Government to the Okes on the possibility of finding oil has ...

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  44. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Mr Arthur Henderson has received a protest from the non-communist socialists in Russia stating that their lives ...

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  45. CITY POLICE COURT

    Joseph Edward Gates, 82 years of age was before the court, charged with the larceny of a coat and vest, valued at £5, the property of P. Spaulding. It being the ...

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  46. A BARON'S FINANCES

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Baron Headley told a meeting of his creditors that he was abundantly solvent if the law would help him to realise ...

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  47. PLAGUE SUSPECT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—On the arrival of the s.s. Taiyuan at Townsville from Hong Kong, on route to Sydney, a saloon passenger, who was ill, showed symptoms ...

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  48. THE FRENCH ARMY

    CHICAGO, Tuesday Night.—M. Justice[?]erand, Ambassador for France, in the course of a speech said that the period of compulsory military service in ...

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  49. BASS

    Mr E. A. J. Benjafield, the returning, officer for Bass, had his staff on gaged throughout yesterday in arranging the preliminaries for the final ...

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  50. A HOMELESS WOMAN

    A homeless woman was found in an unconscious condition on vacant land in the city yesterday afternoon. It is learned that her name was Johanna Grounds, and ...

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  51. SIR JAMES MITCHELL

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Sir James Mitchell, Premier of West Australia, and Lady Mitchell left Victoria Station to-day. They intend visiting ...

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  52. A TRAGIC DEATH

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Alexander Krause, a fisherman, aged 58 years, died in peculiar circumstances at North Wagga yesterday. After arriving recently from ...

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  53. RIVER OVERFLOWS BANKS

    SAN SALVADOR, Wednesday Morning.—Several hundred persons were drowned and 300 bodies have been recovered owing to an overflow ...

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  54. A.L.P. CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At an A.L.P. conference it was moved:"That in the opinion of this conference the action of Mr George Cann, late ...

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  55. THE TRUE CASE

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Mr. E. Shortt, Home Secretary in the House of Commons referring to the True case, said that in instituting a medical ...

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  56. BANK AGENCY AGAIN ROBBED

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A daring robbery occurred in broad daylight to-day at a small agency of the E.S. and A. Bank in St. George's-road, North Fitzroy, ...

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  57. DARWIN

    ZEEHAN, Wednesday.—As the result of the checking of the ballot papers and the counting of over 400 absent votes in the Darwin electorate ...

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  58. INDIAN TEA SALES

    COLOMBO, Tuesday Night.—At to-day's auction nearly two million pounds of tea were offered. Common broken Pekoe realised 12d; medium ...

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  59. BASIC WAGE REDUCTION

    ZEEHAN, Wednesday.—A meeting of railway employees of all branches employed at Zeehan was held to protest against at reduction in the basic ...

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  60. RASH ACT OF JEALOUS HUSBAND.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—Claude Ginbev 27, a foundry employee, returned to his home at Rokeby-road last night to see his wife. Florence, Producing a revolver, the ...

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  61. LABOR IN AMERICA

    CINCINNATI, Wednesday Morning.—Mr S. Gompers, has revealed that Since 1920 the American Labor Federation has lost 883,000 members. ...

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  62. CANADA AND AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Following on the report made by Senator Pearce on his conversation with the Prime Minister of Canada with regard ...

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  63. DENISON

    HOBART, Wednesday.—Practically the whole of the absent votes have been distributed in this division, but 10 were due to arrive last night. ...

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  64. DEVELOPMENT OF MURRAY AREAS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A suggestion has been put forward by Dr. Arthur. M .L.A. that the Murray River areas, Which it is proposed ta develop by the ...

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  65. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—The South Australian Land Company shows a credit balance of £63,039, of which £8000 has been set aside for Federal ...

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  66. SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—According to Mr Farquhar, director of the Commonwealth shipbuilding, the industry is quiet, and no orders are ...

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  67. ROBBERY AT A FURNITURE WAREHOUSE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Thieves paid a visit to the furniture warehouse of Patterson Pty. Ltd., Smith-street, Collingwood, last night and stole £312 in ...

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  68. UNEMPLOYED IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—The unemployed in Britain now total 1,440,200, a fall of 383,533 since January. ...

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