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  2. THE PRINCE ON TOUR.

    DUNEDIN (N.Z.), Wednesday.—A remarkable display by school children, rivalling that of Auckland, was held this morning in Tahunn Park in the Prince's honour ...

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  3. POLISH ADVANCE.

    Moderate British Labour members like Mr. W. Brace, Mr. J. R. Clynes, Mr. "Will" Crooks, and Mr. John Hodge have issued a manifesto, protesting against the ...

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  4. COASTAL SHIPPING.

    Mr. W. E. Moxon, manager [?] [?]laide Steamship Co. in Queensland, gave evidence before the Select Committee of the House of Representatives on sea ...

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  5. HOME RULE BILL.

    When the Home Rule Bill was being discussed in the House of Commons on Tuesday, Sir Samuel Hoare (Coalition Unionist, Chelsea), moved an amendment, in favour ...

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  6. PEACE FOR CHINA.

    The Peking correspondent of the "New York Evening Post" reports that, following reputed offer of the No[?]thern Chinese Government for the resumption of the ...

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  7. COAL RESTRICTIONS CEASE.

    Notice was given yesterday that the Commonwealth Ministry has decided to relinquish the control of coal. The following statement on the subject was made by the ...

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  8. Anglo-Japanese Alliance.

    According to the London correspondent of the United News Agency of America, the new Anglo-Japanese alliance will prevent the possibility of war between Great ...

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  9. Distress in Europe.

    The United States press is supporting the appeal of Mr. Henry P. Davidson (chairman of the League of Red Cross Societies) for a grant by Congress to ...

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  10. THE PENDULUM SWINGS.

    The Landtag elections in Brunswick and Mecklenburg-Strelitz and the Constituent Assembly election in Dantzig reveal a retrograde tendency. ...

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  11. ITEMS OF INTEREST

    It has been decided to close the Mount Buffalo road against motor traffic from July 1 until otherwise directed. A request for a telegraph line to Jacob's ...

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  12. English Colonel Murdered.

    Colonel Arthur Wyndham Tufnell, C.M.G., only son of the late Bishop Tufnell, of Brisbane, was attacked and killed by a native while travelling in a train from ...

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  13. Mexico and U.S.A.

    General Obregon, leader of the successful revolution in Mexico, will be a candidate for the Mexican Presidency. He states that he looks forward to the time when ...

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  14. MR. THEODORE IN LONDON.

    Mr. Theodore, the Queensland Premier, who is visiting London, on Tuesday discussed with the Queensland Agent-General (Mr. Hunter) the question of ...

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  15. Higher English Birth-rate.

    The quarterly return of marriages, births, and deaths in England and Wales shows that the births numbered 271,092, which is a record. ...

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  16. French Railways.

    The French Government has introduced a bill in the Chamber of Deputies, proposing the administrative unification of all French railways. ...

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  17. London Stock Exchange.

    The Stock Exchange on Tuesday was flat and unsettled. There were many sales, apparently due mainly to fears of the Excess Profits Duty and war wealth levy. ...

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  18. Canada's Finances.

    The Canadian Ministor of Finance (Mr. Drayton) in a speech at Ottawa said that 70 per cent. of Canada's imports in 1919 came from the United States. ...

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  19. WHEAT STOCKS.

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  20. Status of Aliens.

    Earl Stanhope, in moving the second reading of the British Nationality and Status of Aliens' Bill, said. that it largely codified the act of 1915, and subsequent ...

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  21. Trade Commissioner in U.S.A.

    The Commonwealth Trade Commissioner (Mr. Mark Sheldon) has visited Atlantic City (New Jersey), where he addressed a conference of the leather trades, and ...

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  22. PRINTERS RESUME WORK.

    Work was resumed yesterday in the majority of job printing offices in the city and suburbs by members of the Victorian Typographical Society, the Bookbinders ...

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  23. World Loan to Germany.

    The London "Evening Standard" indicates the possibility of the Allies raising an international loan for the purpose of mobilising Germany's indemnity, and ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLES.

    An influential committee of London business men and dominion Agents-General is arranging a farew[?]ll dinner to Sir Thomas Mackenzie, the retiring New Zealnd High ...

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  25. WAR GRATUITY REGULATIONS

    Regulations under the War Gratuity Act were approved by the Executive Council yesterday. They provide that the prescribed authority is to consist of a central ...

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  26. Preparing for Trouble.

    It is reported from Constantinople that six French battalions have been despatched to Batoum, on the Black Sea, to strengthen the garrison in preparation for the trouble ...

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  27. COMMONWEALTH BANK.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—It is officially admitted that the Commonwealth Bank recently appoached the Commerical Bank of Australia with a proposal for the ...

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  28. Australian Apples.

    Owing to transport difficulties in France, most of the cherries arriving in England are in bad condition, while other French and Spanish fruits are very searce. This ...

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  29. "GENTLEMANLY CONDUCT."

    Australian soldiers have a general admiration for the London policeman, and also for his compatrot in Edinburgh. Scotland was particularly attractive to the ...

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  30. WHEAT POOL ADVANCE.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—The State Government announces the decision to pay a second advance of 2/6 a bushel, less freight. for the 1919-20 wheat pool. The date of ...

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  31. WAR GRATUITY BILL.

    A short amending War Gratuity Bill was introduced in the House of Representatives and passed through all stages. The bill only makes provisions for certain ...

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  32. Mr. Watt in London.

    Mr. Watt, the Commonwealth Treasurer, on Tuesday conferred with the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Ansten ChamberJain), Lord Inverforth (Minister for ...

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  33. SOLDIERS' RACECOURSE CONCESSIONS.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—A deputation representing the Returned Soldiers League interviewed the committee of the Queensland Turf Club this week regarding ...

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  34. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

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  35. EMPIRE DAY AT CANTERBURY.

    Empire Day will be c[?]ted at Ca[?]terbury by a service in the Canierbury Hall on Sunday afternoon, May 23. The mayor of Camberwell (Councillor w. H. Renwick) will preside, and ...

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