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  2. THE DERBY.

    For the first time for years the Derby, which has become England's national picnic, was run in pleasant weather. Over 500,000 people gathered on the downs at Epsom. The ...

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  3. BIRTHDAY HONOURS.

    His Excellency the Governor-General has received advice that his Majesty the King has been pleased to confer the following Commonwealth honours:— ...

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  4. JUTLAND.

    The "Narrative of the Battle of Jutland," officially published in 1924. is now followed by a Blue Book entitled "A Reproduction of the Records of the Battle of Jutland.'' It was ...

    Article : 324 words
  5. EGYPT'S ARMY.

    News comes from Cairo that the Egyptian Cabinet has completed its reply to the British Note. It is understood that an early and amicable agreement is indicated. ...

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  6. ROYAL TOUR.

    Two hundred thousand people from all over the island accorded the Duke and Duchess of York a wonderful reception to Mauritius. Every point of vantage on the water front was ...

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  7. AGREEMENT.

    The agreement between the State Nationalist party and the State Country party for the forthcoming State genernl elections was completed last night. ...

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  8. PEACE OVERTURES TO PREMIER

    Mr. Dunn (deputy leader of the Anti-Lang section of caucus) admitted yesterday that he had put forth peace proposals to the Premier (Mr. Lang), who, he declared, was entirely in sympathy, but the overtures were not continued yesterday. ...

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  9. MR. ALLDIS.

    Mr. S. D. Alldis stated yesterday that it was quite impossible for him conscientiously to follow Mr. Mutch, whom re regarded as a full-blooded Nationalist masquerading as a ...

    Article : 347 words
  10. PEACE PROPOSALS.

    "It is true that I interviewed Mr. Lang on a couple of private and personal matters and while there we naturally discussed the breach in the party," said Mr. Dunn (deputy ...

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  11. INTERVENING.

    A meeting of the Federal Parliamentary Labour party was held at the Commonwealth Bank building yesterday to discuss proposals for a settlement of the faction fight in New ...

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  12. THE SOVIET.

    It has been stated by the Soviet representatives at Pekin that Russia intends closing Vladivostock to British shipping, though it represents 80 per cent, of the vessels calling ...

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  13. AMERICAN LABOUR.

    Members of the Industrial Commission recognise the physical impossibility of completing their report in Washington. The most that can be expected is a framework, ...

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  14. STEAMER LOST.

    A message from Manila says that 108 persons are believed to have been drowned when the inter-island steamer Negros foundered [?] a [?] on May 28. 150 miles south of Manila. ...

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  15. MR. MUTCH'S REPLY.

    In reply to the statement made by Mr. Alldis, Mr. Mutch said: "Since Mr. Allidis has been in Parliament he has endeavoured to induce m[?] to victimise certain officers of the Department ...

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  16. FLASHING THE NEWS.

    The, newspapers are giving great prominence to the record "beaming" of the Derby result to Australia. The barrier was lifted at 3.9. By special arrangement with the Exchange ...

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  17. PENNILESS SEAMAN.

    Austin Tierney. 26. a Yorkshire seasan, was charged at the Quarter Sessions, yesterday with having been found at night in the warehouse of Henry Berry and Company, Limited, ...

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  18. CRIMINAL GANG.

    The climax of a series of audacious society frauds was reached to-day when Josephine O'Dare was sentenced to four and a half years' imprisonment, and the remainder of the gang ...

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  19. FATAL BOXING CONTEST.

    Steve Adams, of Chicago, died in the ring at Kansas City this evening a few minutes after being knocked out by Sammy Mandell, lightweight champion of the world. An ...

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  20. THE MASCOT MEETING.

    Mr. Mutch alleged that an attempt had been made by about 200 organised men to break up his Mascot meeting on Wednesday night. They came, he said. from outside the Dotany ...

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  21. MR. FISK'S COMMENTS.

    Mr..E. T. Fisk, managing director of Amalgamated Wireless, stated yesterday that on the previous night the beam had undergone a surpreme test of any medium of ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Commonwealth, Queensland, and Victorian loan issues are dependent on the arrangements made by the Loan Council regarding priority. ...

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  23. LABOUR ALDERMEN.

    Members of the Scale executive are anxious to ascertain the extent of the support which the Labour members of the City Council are prepared to give the in their fight for the ...

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  24. ANZAC DAY.

    The Full Court decided yesterday that the proclamation issued by the Governor-in-Councll, ordering that hotels should remair closed from 10.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Anzac ...

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  25. RED ARMY NOT TO BLAME.

    Mr. J. S. Garden, secretary of the Labour Council, donied last night that the Labour Volunteer Army, better known as the Red Army, had anything to do with the ...

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  26. FIERCE CYCLONE.

    A great cyclone swept over Holland yesterday. In the province of Gelderland 30 were killed and 300 injured. The storm centred on Eibergen and Neede. ...

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  27. JAPAN.

    The inauguration to-day of the "constitational democrats" has established a strictly two-party political system in Japan. This followed the official merger of the Konselkal ...

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  28. HOW THE RESULT CAME THROUGH.

    The transmission of the result of the Derby has for years past put the cable operators on their mettle. The lines were always specially cleared, and telegrams announcing ...

    Article : 281 words
  29. SEALE EXECUTIVE.

    The Seale executive has decided to run candidates for all seats at the forthcoming State elections. Nominations are to be called for by advertisement, nnd will close on June ...

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  30. MR. BADDELEY'S POSITION.

    Ministerialists regard the latest message from Mr. Baddeley as to where he stands as unsatisfactory. They stated that he must declare himself definitely one way or the other. ...

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  31. AVIATION.

    At Washington, President Coolidge announced that Charles Lindbergh had accepted an invitation to sall aboard the cruiser Memphis from Cherbourg-direct to Washington. The ...

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  32. THE FACTIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 54 words
  33. COMPROMISE POSSIBLE.

    The Minister for Education (Mr. Davies) is colifident that the factions will como to-gether before the elections are held, and that the Labour party will go to the poll a ...

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  34. TRUNK TRAGEDY.

    There were remarkable scenes at the Westminster Court when John Robinson, a young clerk, was charged with the Charing Cross trunk murder. Women and girls fought for ...

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  35. TRADE UNIONS BILL.

    To-day the House of Commons discussed in committee the clause in the Trade Unions Bill, permitting the Attorney-General to obtain an injunction restraining the application of trade ...

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  36. DENTAL ETIQUETTE.

    Reporting that the evidence disclosed a very unsatisfactory state of affairs in dental activities in Sydney, the Dental Board yesterday delivered judgment in the inquiry into the ...

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  37. PROHIBITION.

    Dr. D. Kelly, who returned to Sydney with Mrs. Kelly by the Sonoma yesterday, found the Americana drinking huge quantities of poor liquor, for which they paid high prices. ...

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  38. LOST IN BUSH.

    Maxwell Godfrey, aged 19 years, who failed to return to camp near Gordon River on Friday night, when he went for flour stored some distance away, was found yesterday by ...

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  39. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN HONOURS

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 75 words
  40. TRAFFIC CONTROL.

    Proposals now under consideration by officers of the City Council provide for interesting measures to relieve the traffic congestion in Swanston-street. Details were recently ...

    Article : 159 words
  41. SEAT LOST.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 70 words
  42. BRITAIN AND ITALY.

    In the House of Commons Sir Austen Chamberlain was asked whether there existed any understanding, tacit or explicit, between the British Government and Italy in pursuance ...

    Article : 92 words
  43. BASIC WAGE.

    The Trades and Labour Council last night decided to convene a mass meeting of unions to formulate demands for a basic wage of at least £5/6/ a week Mr. J. Ryan, on ...

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  44. SWIMMING RECORD.

    At Stockholm to-day Arne Borg swam 400 yards in 4m 25 3-5s, boating his own record. [By special arrangement Reuter's World service, in addition to other special sources ...

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  45. WIRELESS.

    Wellington's new 5000 watis aeriel power broadcasting station will be officially opened on July 9, after which, a restricted service will be given until the plant is, working ...

    Article : 35 words
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