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  4. FEDERAL FINANCE

    The States' conference with the Commonwealth on finance began in Melbourne to-day. Only one item of business is on the agenda, viz., the proposal of the ...

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  5. EMPIRE DAY

    Empire Day passed off quietly to-day. Here and there a Union Jack or an Australian flag hung limply against a flag-pole, an index of the weather, but ...

    Article : 266 words
  6. KALGOORLIE MURDER

    There is evidence of great activity being exercised by Detective-Sergeant Purdue and his staff in their efforts to unravel the mystery of the murdered detectives. ...

    Article : 58 words
  7. SHEARING INDUSTRY

    Mr. Justice Powers, prescient of the Commonwealth. Court of Conciliation and Arbitration, at the Supreme Court to-day, resumed the hearing of the shearing ...

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  8. BRITISH MINERS' STRIKE

    LONDON, May 23. The coal situation remained unchanged during the week-end, though well-informed circles are inclined to the view that ...

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  9. STILL IN DOUBT

    The following is the weather forecast for Western Australia, issued by the Commonwealth Weather Burevll:— "Still Unsettled over the west and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. VERY BUSY

    The detectors were apparently very busy this afternoon, but when interrogated said there was "nothing fresh to report." ...

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  11. INSPECTOR CONDON

    Inspector Condon will be a passenger by to-night's train for Kalgoorlie, where he will again assume control of the murder investigations. ...

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  12. FEELING OF MINERS

    An indication of the feeling of the miners was provided by Mr. Max ton, M.P., speaking at Clydebank. When the general strike was called off he declared, it was ...

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  13. PRIME MINISTER'S MESSAGE

    The Prime Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce) to-day have the following message, for publication to tHe people:— "On Empire Day, Australia ...

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  14. WYNDHAM MEAT WORKS

    The Minister for the North-West (Mr. J.M. Drew) advises that the killings at the Wyndham Meat Works for the four weeks ended May 22 amounted to ...

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  15. MISSION WORK

    "This is Empire Day, and it is, I think, particularly fitting that on Empire Day his Majesty's representative, as I am, is able to come here to ...

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  16. SIR H. SAMUEL'S EFFORTS

    Sir Herbert Samuel, interviewed concerning the reply to the letter of the Trades Union Council, says there were no consultations between Mr. Baldwin and ...

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  17. ANNUAL ASSEMBLY

    Veterans of wars up to and including those of 1885 gathered at their annual reunion to-day and cracked hoary jokes concerning their service to their country. ...

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  18. SPECTRE OF STARVATION

    stones from the coalfields show that the tragedy of the women and children is becoming very real. Half a million pounds is needed weekly to provide food ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN COAL

    Mr. J. E. Morphett, secretary of the Adelaide Steamship Company, who returned from Sydney yesterday, said that should the coal strike continue it will lay up all ...

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  20. EGYPTIAN ELECTIONS

    The Ittehadists were routed at the elections, the Zaghlulist coalition having captured all the twenty seats in which the results have hitherto been declared. ...

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  22. MISS MARIE BURKE

    Miss Marie Burke, the leading lady in "Wildflower" and "Katje," now being played at His Majesty's Theatre, performed a good service for local charity to-day. ...

    Article : 147 words
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