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  2. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The United States Press Association's London representative says:—Supporters of the League of Nations arc preparing to "finish the fight" and either ...

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  3. "THE LUCKLESS PRINCE."

    The Prince of Wales has had a particularly strenuous time since leaving Auckland on Sunday afternoon Fortunately, conditions of travel have been very ...

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  4. FORMER GERMAN WARSHIPS

    Replying to Viscount Curzon in the Bouse of Commons to-day, Sir James Craig stated that the allocation of ex-German warships as at present decided upon ...

    Article : 165 words
  5. PARLIAMENT FROM THE CLERKS' TABLE!

    The onlooker certainly sees most of the Parliamentary game! The men in the hurly burly of politics cannot appreciate the varied drama associated with the ...

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  6. ENGLAND TO INDIA AND RETURN.

    Capt. G. H. Wikins, who, after a series of misfortunes, recently relinquished his endeavour to fly to Australia, will act as navigator of a Blackburn Kangaroo ...

    Article : 145 words
  7. NEW LIBERAL CHAIRMAN.

    There was well-attended meeting of the Parliamentary Liberal Party at the House of Assembly on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Crosby, M.P., one of the members for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FISHING WITH DYNAMITE.

    Two soldiers, using dynamite detonators in the River Mesle, near the City ,pf Rheims, for the purpose of obtaining fish :rom "the stream, caused a terrific ...

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  9. FRENCH MARITIME STRIKE.

    A maritime strike has been entered upon at the French ports of Marseilles and Havre. At both places the crews have left the steamers, and the traffic of the ...

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  10. ARBITRATION COURT CONGESTION.

    An official list has been issued showing the congested state of business in the Federal Arbitration Court. On April 23 there were 42 plaints, applications to vary ...

    Article : 253 words
  11. FOODSTUFFS CONTRACTS.

    The South African's Government Bill to prevent speculation in foodstuffs provides for the licencing of dealers and brokers in foodstuffs. Dealers wall not be ...

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  12. WARTIME ACTIONS.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Solicitor-General (Sir Ernest Pollock) moved the second reading of the Bill to indemnify the Government against the ...

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  13. THE IRISH REPUBLIC.

    The Dublin corporation, which was elected with an overwhelmingly' Sinn Fein personnel, has passed a resolution acknowledging the authority of the Dail Eirann ("Irish ...

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  14. DEFIANT GERMAN TROOPS.

    A correspondent has cabled to the United States Press Association from Minister, Germany, declaring that 10,000 former soldiers and officers of the true old ...

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  15. FEDERAL MINISTERS' HINTS.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Lamond (N.S.W.) drew attention to the congestion in the Arbitration Court, and the necessity for more judges. ...

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  16. FREE FIGHTS AT BELFAST.

    Many free fights occurred to-day at Belfast in connection with the release of 64 hunger-striking Sinn Fein prisoners from the ga«k. The mob fought a pitched ...

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  17. CORDITE AS FERTILIZER.

    The British Government has sold his entire surplus of ammunition left over from the war. There are 300,000 tons of material, and this will all be broken up. ...

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  18. KIEFF AGAIN CAPTURED.

    The Polish troops have captured Kieff, and are continuing their advance. The Warsaw correspondent of The Daily News says:—The Polish troops, under Gen. ...

    Article : 63 words
  19. FIVE YEARS' FOR LARKIN.

    James Larkin, the Irish Labour leader, has been sentenced to five years penal servitude for manual anarchy. Extraor-danary precautions were taken by the ...

    Article : 447 words
  20. BARRIER STRIKE.

    The strike position remains [?]. All sorts of rumours are current, but only me thing is definite—the continual aggressive attitude of the A.M.A Meantime ...

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  21. ART RELICS.

    The French Government has decided upon the prohibition henceforth of the exportation of any art objects and furniture produced prior to 1830, and also of ...

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  22. WHEAT POOLS.

    It is exported that an announcement will be made shortly about further dividends in the wheat pools. As far as the Victorian pool is concerned, the payment of the ...

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  23. PANAMA ANGRY.

    The Republic of Manama is protesting against the acquisition by the United States of Taboga Island with the object of facilitating the American defence of the ...

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  24. WAR DAMAGES.

    The ex-President of the French Republic (M. Raymond Poineare), in an article in Le Matin, opposes any reduction of the liability for war damages on the part of ...

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  25. ENGLISHMAN'S HOME.

    Mr. Bonar Law, addressing a meeting at the Guildhall, held for the purpose of introducing to the public a scheme of local bonds for housing, emphasized that the ...

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  26. BIG NEW SOUTH WALES WHEAT SHORTAGE.

    The State wheat harvest, according to an official report, totals 4½ million bushels, or very little more than one-third of the State's requirements for its own ...

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  27. WHEAT SHORTAGE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 50 words
  28. CASUALTIES.

    Mr. F. W. Schrapel, of South Kilkerran, one of the victims of the motoring accident near Port Wakefield at the end of last week, died at hie home on Monday ...

    Article : 87 words
  29. VOTES FOR WOMEN.

    The South African House of Assembly has passed a resolution in favour of votes for women by 64 votes to 39. It is un-likely a bill to give effect to the resolution ...

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  30. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The building in Whitmore square, former the residence of Chief Justice Cooper, a being renovated for the occupation of the Bushmen's Club, which is to ...

    Article : 144 words
  31. GENERAL CABLES.

    Advices received from MuKoge, one ol the chief centres of population, in Oklahoma, state that houses have been wrecked by storms over a wide area of the city. ...

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  32. A DISLOCATED ANKLE.

    While working for Messrs. J. Rawlings and Son at Port Adelaide on Tuesday morning, Mr. Claude Gerr, a married man, residing at Alberton, had his right ankle ...

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  33. A CRY FROM DARWIN.

    Returned soldiers continue to arrive here from the south. having been told by the Repatriation Department that "everything would be fixed up for them at ...

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  34. STRUCK OIL.

    It is understood that when the control of the Shell oil group passes into Brash, hands, the principal sphere of exploitation will be the Mesopotamia oilfield. For ...

    Article : 109 words
  35. Advertising

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    Advertising : 42 words
  36. NO INQUEST.

    The City Coroner has decided it will not be necessary to hold an enquiry into the death of Maxwell Kerrison Holze, a boy-eight years of age. who died as the result ...

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  37. CARAWA'S CREW LANDED.

    Advice has been received that the captain and crew of the Common wealth liner Carawa—which recently became a total loss on the Galapagos Islands—were safely ...

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  38. RABBIT SKINS DOWN.

    At the rabbit skin sales at Dunedin, prices showed a considerable decline, in sympathy with the London and American markets. ...

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  39. LITTLE GIRL KILLED.

    A sad fatality occurred in Maylands at about 9 o'clock on Tuesday morning, when Winifred Ada Hopkins, 11 years of age, who lived with her parents in Laura street ...

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  40. DOUBLE PAY DURING ROYAL VISIT DEMANDED.

    The Tramway Employes' Union has decided to demand double rates of pay during the visit of the prince of wales. This will mean a minimum of £1 10/6 a day for ...

    Article : 47 words
  41. OIL IN MOROCCO.

    The Paris correspondent of The. New York Tunes says:—The French have located an oilfield in Northern Morocco. It is estimated that it will yield a minimum ...

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  42. LOANS TO CHINA.

    Chinese financial circles are bitterly disappointed with their failure to induce Mr. Thomas Lament (representative of the American banking group of the Chinese ...

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  43. TEAMSTER RUN OVER.

    TAVEEDVALE, May 3.—On Thursday evening a serious accident befell Mr. A. Roe, a teamster, who resides near Tweedvale. He was returning home in a heavy ...

    Article : 110 words
  44. A "FRANK AND UNAFFECTED" PRINCE.

    Commander Robinson, of the Australian Navy, and Col. Heritage, an officer attached to the Defence Headquarters, returned to Melbourne to-day from ...

    Article : 364 words
  45. GARRICK THEATRE INCIDENT.

    Miss Laurette Taylor, against whom disorderly scenes were enacted by hoodhans in the Garrick Theatre last Thursday, was choired for several minutes when the ...

    Article : 65 words
  46. OLD MAN'S DEATH.

    TRURO, May 4.—While "Mr. Schilling was out on his station, Moorna Park, a few miles from Truro, he discovered the dead body of an old man, partly clothed. ...

    Article : 91 words
  47. BOXING.

    Boo Williams of Australia, beat Manny Chamberlain, a leading Welsh welter-wreight pugilist, on points in a 15 rounds match at the National Sporting Club. ...

    Article : 39 words
  48. Advertising

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  49. Advertising

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  50. DRIVING ACCIDENTS.

    EUDUNDA, May 4.—When Mr. J. W. Holland, who is in charge of the Hansbo-rough Pumping Station, was driving a pony attached to a vehicle, the animal suddenly ...

    Article : 265 words
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