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  2. GENOA CONFERENCE.

    The Conference, at the outset, had four serious bunkers to face at the first hole. Firstly, the alignment of powers where the victorious Allies had to face ...

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  3. RUSSIAN PROPOSALS.

    Following are the proposals of reconstruction which the Russians will submit to the Conference. It is agreed that the Soviets will fully recognise the ...

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  4. SMALLER NATIONS.

    In consequence of the concession of independent representation of the Dominions the vote for the selection of four representatives of the smaller nations ...

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  5. ANGRY SCENES.

    The conference sat in sectional commissions. Angry scenes marked the Russian commission, M. Tchitcherin objecting to the allotment of only one seat to ...

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  6. DOMINION STATUS.

    After a strenuous fight by Sir Joseph Cook (Australia) and Sir Edgar Walton (South Africa) the status of the Dominions and their right to vote as ...

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  7. GERMAN TRIBUTE.

    The newspapers pay a tribute to Mr. Lloyd George's remarkable diplomatic ability in restoring peace to the conference. ...

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  8. AVIATION.

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that the Air Ministry has approved of the Imperial airships scheme, with modifications. The Admiralty is also favourable. ...

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  10. MIGRATION.

    Mr. John McWhae (Agent-General for Victoria) read a paper before the Colonial Institute, entitled "The Heart of Australia." He showed on a map a ...

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  11. MR. PERCY HUNTER.

    In view of the pending movements and decisions regarding Imperial migration, British official and business circles are expressing regret at the early departure ...

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  12. EMPIRE SETTLEMENT.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain in the House of Commons said he proposed to take the second reading of the Empire Settlement Bill on April 26. ...

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  13. CRICKET.

    The Marylebone Cricket Club will hold a special meeting on May 3 to consider the applying exclusively in Australia of the Imperial Cricket Conference's ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Roumania has practically concluded contracts with Britain for £5,000,000 worth of locomotives. Glasgow has received a majority of the orders. ...

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  15. WOOL REALISATION.

    Another step in its gigantic work of realisation and distribution will be taken by the British-Australian Wool Realisation Association on May 18, when the ...

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  16. AMERICA.

    Mr. C. E. Hughes has entered on a fight against the reduction of the navy personnel to 67,000 men. In a letter to Mr. Rogers, a member of the House ...

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  17. SERIOUS FLOODS.

    Floods have caused millions of dollars of damage throughout Minnesota, Wisconsin. Illinois, Indiana. Michigan, Ohio, and the south-west of the United States. ...

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  18. JEWS AND PALESTINE.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" says that Senator Lodge informed a Zionist delegation that he had tentatively drafted and would ...

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  19. RHINE PROVINCES.

    Britain has formally notified the United States that it never questioned the justice or validity of the American claim regarding the occupation of the ...

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  20. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Senator Borah (Republican, Idaho), speaking in the Senate, alleged that the Administration was not fulfilling its promise to avoid the League of Nations. ...

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  21. THE TARIFF BILL.

    The Finance Committees has reported the Permanent Tariff Bill to the Senate. Wherever possible dutiable values are based on the foreign value or the price ...

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  22. SPORTING CABLES.

    Mr. Lucas's attention was drawn to a newspapers statement that Cook in view of his disqualification is not entitled to a percentage of ...

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  23. THE FERRY FLAGSHIP.

    To the accompaniment of the vigorous screeching of sirens of every ferry steamer in the harbour the s.s. Koompartoo, the new flagship of the Sydney ...

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  24. SIR JAMES MITCHELL.

    The Lord Mayor (Sir J. J. Baddeley) entertained Sir James Mitchell (Premier of Western Australia) at luncheon at the Mansion House. The company ...

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  25. SENATOR PEARCE.

    An enthusiastic welcome was given to Senator Pearce by members of the Rotary Club at a luncheon in the Town Hall. The speakers included the ...

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  26. NORTH-SOUTH LINE.

    At the annual conference of the Australian Natives' Association at Murray Bridge on Tuesday, Mr. Storey (a delegate) said that North-South railway was ...

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  27. IRELAND.

    A Peace Conference will be held here on Wednesday. A manifesto has been issued by the Irish Labour Party providing a factor for peace. The final ...

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  28. I.R.A. OUTRAGE.

    An armed body of the I.R.A. suppressed the Clonmel Sessions which was functioning as a Free State Court, despite the protest of the judge and counsel. ...

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  29. EVACUATION PLANS.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, in the House of Commons, denied emphatically the rumours that the plans for the evacuation of Ireland had been changed. ...

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  30. INDUSTRIAL.

    The Triple Alliance being dead, the three railway unions have agreed to join the Transport Workers in a new National Transport Workers' Federation, ...

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  31. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    An official of the Meat Industry Employees' Union stated yesterday that, under the provisions of the Factories and Shops Act. butchers' shops would be ...

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  32. AUSTRALIA'S HEALTH.

    Information that a case of smallpox had broken out on another steamer bound to Australia from the East was received by the Federal Director ...

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  33. A SECOND ACQUITTAL.

    The jury engaged in the Central Criminal Court on a charge of murder against Henry Slater, having failed to agree after being locked up all night, ...

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  34. INTERSTATE TENNIS.

    In bright warm weather yesterday and in the presence of a large attendance which included the president of the W.A.L.T.A. (Mr. W. Kingsmill, M.L.C.) ...

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  35. DAVIS CUP TEAM.

    It was decided at a meeting of the council of the Australasian Lawn Tennis Association to-night to send a team of three players—G. L. Patterson, J. O. ...

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  36. BASIS OF PROSPERITY.

    Speaking at the Sydney Royal Show luncheon to-day. Lord Forster (Governor-General of the Commonwealth) urged that "just as the primary producers ...

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  37. LICENSING COMMISSION

    The Licensing Commission sat at Geraldton to-day, Mr. H. Mann, M.L.A., presiding. C. E. Blencowe, an official of the ...

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  38. WYNDHAM MEAT WORKS.

    A successful start was made yesterday at the Wyndham meat works, 120 head of Messrs. Connor, Doherty and Durack's cattle being put through and ...

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  39. LAND SETTLEMENT.

    In view of recent allegations that the Lands Department was unable to supply the current demand for land by new settlers and that it would be totally unable ...

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  40. MORE PRODUCTION.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. H. K. Maley), accompanied by the Director for Agriculture, (Mr. Sucton), addressed a fairly representative ...

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  41. AGRICULTURAL CONFERENCE.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Gillies) received a telegram from the Western Australian Minister for Agriculture (Mr. H. K. Maley) that, at the request ...

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  42. THE LABOUR SPLIT.

    Whatever spare time the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) has had during his hurried visit to Sydney this week he has devoted to seeking information ...

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  43. TIMBER INDUSTRY.

    Referring to the shutting down of several of the timber mills in this State, as the result of the collapse of the export trade, the ...

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  44. CANBERRA.

    While a feeling of optimism appears to exist in Sydney as to the possibility of the Federal Parliament meeting in Canberra in 1924, it is generally assumed ...

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