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  3. SOLDIERS' REPATRIATION BILL

    The House of Representatives to-day further considered the Repatriation Bill, returned from the Senate with amendments, During the discussion of the bill ...

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  4. REPATRIATION

    The Minister of Repatriation, Senator Millen, made availabl[?] to-day a review of Australia’s repatriation effort by General Birdwood, who stated:—“In the course of ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    Mr E. A. Bants, who was prominently associated with journalism in Bendigo for nearly 50 years, during a great portion of which period he was editor of the Bendigo ...

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  6. FAIR PROFITS COMMISSION.

    Before the Fair Profits Commission today three members of the Country party in the House of Representatives gave evidence relating to primary products. ...

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  7. PEACE TREATY

    According to the New York correspondent of the “Times,” probably on Wednesday, Senator Lodge will introduce in a revised form Senator Knox’s ...

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  8. GERMANY'S FUTURE

    The “Times” correspondent in-Berlin reports that the German representative at the Spa conference will have hardly enough authority and confidence ...

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  9. PRINCE IN NEW ZEALAND

    The Prince was to-day given his first experience of an Australasian provincial city welcome, and, though the time has been exacting, he has enjoyed, it ...

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  10. RUSSIA

    The “Times’’ correspondent at Warsaw states that the Poles and Ukrainians, under General Pilsudski, entered Kioff, on the Dnieper River, yesterday. ...

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  11. BOLSHEVIKS CAPTURE BAKU.

    A message from Tiflis, Russian Cancasia, stales that small Bolshevik forces occupied Bakn (an important seaport on the Caspian Sea), after a ...

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  12. CRIME IN IRELAND

    A party of masked men at Leitrim, in Ireland, fired shots at a house, seriously wounding the sister of a recruit in the Royal Irish Constabulary. ...

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  13. THE POLISH SUCCESSES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Warsaw, wiring on 3rd May, states that it is officially reported that the Polish forces took possession of Fistoff military ...

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  14. DEATH OF CROWN PRINCESS

    News from Sweden states that the Crown Prince of Sweden broke down after tho painful scene which marked the parting from his wife, on her death-bed. ...

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  15. JAMES LARKIN SENTENCED.

    James Larkin the Irish Labor leader, who was found guilty of criminal anarchy, has been sentenced to live rears’ imprisonment. ...

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  16. HOSTILITY TO JAPANESE

    Japanese military attaches paid a visit to Florence (Italy) and received u hostile reception from the munition workers owing to Japan’s military ...

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  17. PRECEDENT REGARDING SENTENCE

    A Supreme Court precedent was followed when Judge Waslcy, in General Sessions, to-day dealt with Francis M. Alister Busswell, formerly inspector ...

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  18. THE PRESENT ADMINISTRATION

    The Government again indicator that there will be no change in the present administration in Ireland, and no relaxation of the present efforts to ...

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  19. FRENCH RAILWAY STRIKE

    There are indications of an increased resumption of work on the French railways. The miners at Auzin, a coalmining centre, and in the Loire ...

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  20. A BIC EVENT.

    There is no doubt that all sections of these communities regard the visit of the Prince as a big event in their, lives. They are gathering from all ...

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  21. FLIGHT TO INDIA

    Captain G. H. Wilkins, who unsuccessfully attempted to fly to Australia, and is to accompany Dr. J. D. Cope a expedition to the Antarctic, hopes to ...

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  22. SINN FEIN PARLIAMENT.

    The Dublin Corporation has formally acknowledged the authority of the Sinn Fein" “Parliament,” promising to give effect to its “decrees.” ...

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  23. AUSTRALIA’S WHEAT

    The Wheat Commission slates that beyond feelers sent to the Colonial Office three months ago, the Commonwealth Government has taken no steps ...

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  24. MEXICAN REVOLT

    The Federal Constabulary at Puebla, south-east of Mexico City, have joined the revolt. Mr Nelson O’Shaughncssy, former ...

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  25. GERMAN WARSHIPS.

    In the House of Commons, replying to Viscount Curzen. Sir James Caring stated that the allocation of ex-Ger[?] warships as hitherto decided ...

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  26. OBITUARY.

    Ritchie.—The funeral of the late Mr John Ritchie, who died at Newport on the 2nd inst., took place yesterday to the Ballarat Old Cemetery. There was a large ...

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  27. AMUSEMENTS

    [?] Farrar in “Shadows," Elsie Ferguson in "The Avalanche,” and Fatty Arbuckle in “Good Night, Nurse, will be screened for the last time ...

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  28. TROUBLE WITH SEAMEN.

    The "Times” correspondent at Paris says that it is impossible yet to say to what extent the se[?]en have responded to the strike call. Marseilles is badly ...

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  29. BANDITS KILL AMERICANS.

    Two American citizens, Eber Greenlaw and his son, have been killed by Mexican bandits, reports the United States Embassy at Mexico City. ...

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  30. BALLARAT FEDERAL ELECTION

    The appeal of Mr J. Kcan against the election of Major E. T. J. Kerby as the Federal member for Ballarat and the petition that Mr D. C. McGrath be ...

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  31. A MARYBOROUGH PROJECT.

    A deputation from the Maryborough Repatriation Committec waintcd on the Premier (Mr Lawson) this morning, regarding the formation of a soldiers' ...

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  32. JOURNEY TO WELLINCTON.

    Stratford in the centre of a district which sent 600 sons to the war, and lost 100 killed. Au air of mourning was prevalent, and after the Prince ...

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  33. WAR ACTS AND DUTIES.

    In the House of Commons, in moving the second reading of the Bill for indemnification against the consequences of acts done bone fide, but ...

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  34. PRIME MINISTER CRITICISED

    Addressing a Liberal demonstration at Oxford, Lady. Bonham-Carter, daughter of Mr Asquith, the former Prime Minister, said that Mr Lloyd ...

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  35. PARLIAMENTARY BITTERNESS

    Evidence was forthcoming in the House of Representatives to-day that the bitter spirit which sprung up between the member for Capricornia, Mr. Higgs. and the ...

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  36. NEW STEEL COMPANY

    The “Times" correspondent at Ottawa states that Lieut Coloncl W. Grant Morden, the Coalition Unionist member for Brentford and Chiswick, ...

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  37. NEED FOR HOUSING

    Mr Bonar Law, Lord Privy Seal, addressing a meeting at the Guildhall, held for the purpose of introduction to the public a scheme of local bonds for ...

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  38. AIR MECHANIC WOUNDED

    A mechanic named Meredith, belonging to the Point Cook Flying School, was wounded in the arm by a revolver shot. The affair is a mystery, and ...

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  39. TRIBUTE FROM RAILWAY MEN.

    At New Plymouth the railway men had erected a bold greeting on the station opposite the stopping-point of the Prince’s train. It showed an one ...

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  40. POLAR EXPEDITION.

    Capt. Amundsen will procees to Nome, a mining town in Alaska uear Cape Nome as soon as the ico reopens. Then be intends to refil and ...

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  41. MARYBOROUGH COOL STORES

    To-day Mr D. S. Oman, Minister for Agriculture, [?]ived a deputation, which asked for a further grant of £5000 for additions to the cool stores at Maryborough. ...

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  42. WALK THROUGH AVENUE OF CHILDREN.

    One of the features of the welcome at Hawera into which place the surrounding settlements had empticd themselyes for the day. was a lane of ...

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  43. SHOOTING IN CAIRO

    Two British officets were wounded by revolver shets to-day No arrests have been made. ...

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  44. BEDOUIN RAID ON JERICHO

    [?] correspondent at Jerusarem says that Bedouins raided Jericho, and droye off 48 head of cattle and escaped towards Nebimoussa. Troops are pur ...

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