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  2. NO ALTERATION.

    The Full Bench of the Arbitration Court yesterday announced that there would be no alteration in the basic wage at present. The judgment, which was read by his Honour Mr. ...

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  3. THE RIFFS.

    Although the French troops are believed to have stemmed the advance of the Riffs there is growing apprenhension in France that a big campaign [?]es ...

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  4. INCREASED RATE.

    An increase of from 2/ to 3/ per ton in the freight rates on general cargo between mainland ports from May 18 was announced yesterday by the ...

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  5. M'CAWLEY MEMORIAL.

    "His brilliant career demonstrates that there are no barriers to the humblest in our fre[?] democracy rising to eminence if ...

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  6. WATER SUPPLY.

    That there will be no shortage of water this year was the opinion expressed yesterday by the President of the Metropolitan Water Supply and ...

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  7. RIVERS RISING. HEAVY COASTAL RAINS.

    Rain fell throughout Southern Queensland yesterday, the heaviest precipitation being in the South Coast districts. A Cleveland, during ...

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  8. TO CEASE FORTHWITH. PUBLIC WOOL AUCTIONS.

    The executive of the National Council of Wool Selling Brokers, in conference with representatives of the Australian Wool Growers' Council, met to-day and further considered the ...

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  9. NEW WEMBLEY. IMPROVEMENT ON LAST YEAR.

    At the Wembley Exhibition the Australian. pavilion [?] again one of the most forward of the pavilions. An official party, consisting of the High ...

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  10. YORKSHIRE VIEW.

    The "Yorkshire Post," in an article entitled "Australian Growers and Control," says: "The prophet of a wool famine is at a discount just now. The present ...

    Article : 397 words
  11. MARKET STEADIER.

    At[?] the wool sales to-day 11,503 bales were offered. The selection was a superior one, and met with rather more competition. The general tone of the market ...

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  12. POLAR FLIGHT.

    A wireless message from Spitzbergen Island under Thursday's date states that the weather then was good, but flying prospects were unchanged. There were low ...

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  13. MAN HUNT.

    Throughout last night four constables maintainced a watch at various points on the Point Ne[?]an road for the man who savagely attacked Mrs. Evelyn Grimshaw, ...

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  14. BRADFORD TOPS.

    At the Bradford wool tops market, crossbreds were quiet, with a [?]etter inquiry for merinos. Quotations:—Sixty-fours, 5[?]d.; sixties, 46d.; fifty-sixes. 34d.; ...

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  15. JOINT ACTION. BOLSHEVIST MENACE.

    There are indications of a movement throughout[?]Europe against Bolshevist and Communist agitators. Their supervision in Britain has been greatly stimulated of ...

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  16. BUYERS' REPRISAL.

    To-day information was sought from several identified with the wool industry to obtain their views in regard to the slump in prices. All, with the exception ...

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  17. ABOUT £10,000,000 LOST.

    The "Morning Post's" Bradford wool expert affirms that on a low estimate £8,000,000 to £10,000,000 was lost on wool bought prior to December. "The ...

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  18. SOFIA DISTURBANCES.

    The authorities state that, in consequence of the arrest of the leaders of the various illegal organisations in Sofia, the police now hold all the threads of ...

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  19. THE KING'S SPEECH.

    There is much conjecture as to whether the speech of his Majesty the King at the opening of the Empire Exhibition on Saturday will be ...

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  20. FEDERAL ROLLS.

    The reprinting of the Federal rolls has been concluded, and they disclose that the number of electors entrolled at the end of April was approximately 423,000. ...

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  21. STAMP LICENSES.

    Considerable concern is being expressed in business circles at the proposal of the Federal Government to cancel the licenses for the sale of stamps ...

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  22. TO FIGHT HOOLIGANS.

    Ex-service men at Sheffield have banded together to fight the hooligan gangs who are terrorising that city by acts of violence. The chief constable refuses to ...

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  23. FLOOD THREATENED.

    After a space of about seven weeks, the Tweed Heads district is again faced with the danger of floods. [?]ain commenced to fall on Saturday last, and has ...

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  24. AMERICAN NAVY.

    Almost perfect pictures of the war games at Hawaii were reproduced here. after being transmitted by wireless and wire acress 2372 miles of ocean and 2774 ...

    Article : 123 words
  25. AUSTRALIA'S GOOD WISHES.

    The Governor-General (Lord Forster), on behalf of the Government and people of Australia, has conveyed their hearty good wishes to the Secretary of State for ...

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  26. PRECAUTIONS TAKEN.

    In the House of Commons to-day, replying to a question as to who had drawn attention to the recently discovered plot against the Secretary of State for ...

    Article : 114 words
  27. NEARLY DROWNED.

    Mr. E. Love, a storekeeper, at Chillingham, had a narrow escape, from drowning yesterday. He had been delivering groceries to farmers on the other side ...

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  28. COLLEGE TRAGEDY.

    An amazing tragedy was [?]acted in the examination room of a college at Vilna, where a youth, who failed in a previous examination, produced a revolver and fired ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN WOMEN.

    The Australian delegation to the International Council of Women has cabled congratulations to the British House of Commons on its unanimous acceptance of ...

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  30. OFF THE REEF.

    Advice was received in Brisbane yesterdat that the Hain steamer Trebartha, which went aground on a reef near K[?]wieng during the last week-end, was ...

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  31. PRINCESS ROYAL.

    Princess Louise. Princess Royal, sister of his Majesty the King, continues to make slow but definite progress towards recovery. ...

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  32. TROTSKY RETURNS TO MOSCOW.

    M. Trotsky, a warrant for whose arrest was reported to have been issued a short time ago, has returned to Moscow. The "Daily Express" says that M. ...

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  33. "DOWNRIGHT FRAUD."

    As a result of a meeting of creditors in the bankrupt estate of Captain Badcock. coach to the Wellington Cricket Association, the case i[?] to be placed in the ...

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  34. SHIPPING DELAYED.

    Heavy weather on the coast delayed shipping yesterday. The Mallin[?], which was due at Brisbane at 7 a.m. yesterday from the North, did not berth until late ...

    Article : 96 words
  35. NEW LOAN.

    A New Zealand loan for £7,000,000 is being floated at 41/2 per cent. interest. The issue price is 941/2. The loan will be underwritten on Friday. ...

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  36. EXTRA MEDICAL AID.

    The typhoid epidemic at Suva is at its peak, and extra doctors and nurses have been ordered from Australia and New Zealand. ...

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  37. DEATH OF ITALIAN PRINCESS'S BABY.

    The death has occurred of the baby son, born on May 1, of Princess Jolanda. daughter of the King of Italy. The baby was the second child of the Princess. ...

    Article : 42 words
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