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  2. SEAMEN'S STRIKE.

    There is still no prospect of a settlement of the strike of seamen. A mass meeting of the men was held yesterday in Sydney, but the business ...

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  3. MT. MORGAN.

    The continuance of the seamen's strike has forced the directors of the Mount Morgan Goldmining Company, Ltd., to close down the mine and works. ...

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  4. STATE SCHEME.

    According to a statement made yesterday by Mr. R. T. Ball, Minister for Works and Railways, the State Government proposes to push ahead immediately with its scheme for the ...

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  5. SCHOOLS TO CLOSE.

    Owing to the extended spread of the mild form of influenza and the shortage of trained nursing assistnnce, through various causes, the Government has ...

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  6. A.L.P. CONFERENCE.

    The annual conference of the New South Wales branch of the Australian Labour party met again last night in the Trades Hall, the president (Alderman Lambert) presiding. ...

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  7. AUSTRIA.

    It is reported that a Communist Government is likely to be established in Austria shortly. The Australian Press Association learns that milltary disasters have greatly weakened ...

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  8. UPS AND DOWNS.

    The Australian Press Association learns that General Deniken's success is surprising, and resulted in a debacle of the Bolshevik forces. It was partly due to acroplanes and ...

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  9. IF GERMANY REFUSES

    Sweden and Denmark have refused to join in the blockade of Germany in the event of the latter refusing to sign the treaty. ...

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  10. AFGHANISTAN.

    It is reported from Jalalabad that the Viceroy's reply to the Afghan armistice proposal has reached there, and is being sent to Kabul. ...

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  11. H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA

    H.M.A.S. Australia, flagship of the Royal Australian Navy, will arrive in Sydney at about 10 o'clock to-morrow morning, but the arrangements for the reception of the vessel ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN FLIGHT

    Mr. Hughes says it has been decided that all Australian flights must be postponed until September, owing to iaadequate preparations. The anxiety of the crew of the Blackburn ...

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  13. THE NEW TURKEY.

    The "New York Herald's" Paris correspondent learns from an authoritative British source that the Council of Four will ask Turkey to send delegates to Paris for the ...

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  14. "A GRAVE ERROR."

    At the Quarter Sessions, Darlinghurst, yesterday, Judge Scholes made the following statement:— "On Wednesday morning last a juryman ...

    Article : 269 words
  15. WOOL PRICES.

    Sir Alfred Goldfinch (Director of Raw Materials), at a meeting of the Wool Council; regretted that the council's programme had failed to stabilise prices, and had resulted in ...

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  16. SOCIALIST MENACE.

    France is confronted with a formidable labour upheaval, based mainly on the dearness of living. There are 350,000 on strike in the Paris region, chiefly metalworkers, ...

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  17. LAND ASSESSMENT.

    The sittings of the Royal Commission inquiring into the Federal taxation of Crown leaseholds were continued yesterday by Messrs. G. H. Knibbs (chairman), H. A. G. ...

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  18. POULTRY INDUSTRY.

    The Poultry and Pigeon Club show was officially opened yesterday by the Governor, Sir Walter Davidson, who was accompanied by Lady Davidson and the Misses Davidson. ...

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  19. HENLEY REGATTA.

    The Australian and American eights have arrived at Henley. The New Zealand. Canadian, and several English eights are expected daily. ...

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  20. INFLUENZA.

    For the 24 hours ended at 8 o'clock last night 13 deaths from pneumonic influenza occurred in the public and emergency hospitals in the metropolitan area. The freeh cases ...

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  21. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Re the article by "Ex-Marine Engineer," in your issue of June 13, I want to say a few words in defence of those "drunken firemen," as he terms them. There are some ...

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  22. JEWISH INFLUENCE.

    In deference to the representations of the Jewish community the Minister for Justice has withdrawn a clause for the Public Welfare Amendment Bill enforcing the registration of ...

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  23. BOER REPUBLICANS.

    The English Press applauds Mr. Lloyd George's reply to General Hertzog as definitely putting an end to Nationalist hopes of the disruption of the Union. The Nationalist ...

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  24. LORD JELLICOE.

    Fleet Admiral Lord Jellioe will leave Melbourne at 11 o'clock to-morrow morning on H.M.S. New Zealand, and will make a tour of the Tasmanian coast. The New Zealand is ...

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  25. HELP URGENTLY NEEDED.

    In connection with the work of the Influenza Emergency Department, Mr. W. Hilton Micchell, officer in charge, will be pleased to recelve offers of assistance voluntary or ...

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  26. ASIATICS IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The House of Assembly concurred in the deletion by the Senate of the clause in the Asiatic Land Trading Bill, empowering local authorities to refuse trading licenses to ...

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  27. A STRONG ARMY.

    King George, at Buckingham Palace, invested Admiral Sir David Beatty and Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig with the Order of Merit. Subsequently, at the Guildhall, Admiral Beatty ...

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  28. BY THE SARDINIA.

    "In the sunshine of a real Australian morning," as one of the returned soldiers remarked, during the reception at the Anzac Buffet, 330 men for New South Wales landed ...

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  29. V.C. NIGHT AT THE TIVOLI.

    Mr. Arnold Bell, temporarily dropping the character of Old Bill, addressed a crowded audience at the Tivoli last night, to explain that Mr. H. D. M'Intosh, M.L.C., had ...

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  30. AMATEUR ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY.

    Mr. Lachlan Beaton presided at the recent meeting of the Sydney Amateur Orchestral Society, when the annual general report for the year ending March, 1919, was adopted. No ...

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  31. REMOVAL OF TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS.

    After to-day all quarantine restrictions imposed by the Commonwealth on travel will be removed, with the following exceptiona:— By railway to Queensland, and sea travel to ...

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  32. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—It was stated in the Preas that one of the executive officers of the Seamen's Union, Sydney blanch, resigned at the commencement of the strike because the question of strike ...

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  33. THEATRE DISASTER.

    Further details regarding the stampede at a picture theatre in Valence show that 131 deaths occurred. Hundreds were also injured. The scene was appalling, 4000 being ...

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  34. RABBIT SALES.

    A deputation representing the supplying and distributing branches ot the rabbit industry, both for retail and export, yesterday waited on Mr. Osborne, of the Meat Industry Board, ...

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  35. BRITISH VICTORY LOAN.

    The Victory Loan consists of two issues for an unlimited amount. The first issue is a 4 per cent, funding loan, the price being 80, and is repayable at par, 1960-90, by means of ...

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  36. FEAR OF VICTIMISATION.

    The Board of Trnde continued its inquiry into the cost of living. The possibility of the fear of victimisation preventing witnesses from giving evidence was brought ...

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  37. LAWN TENNIS.

    In the third round of the Kent championship Brookes and Patterson beat Lycett and Heath 7-5, 6-1. A Paris message says the Australians won ...

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  38. ARMED FUGITIVE.

    The police are still searching in the bush for traces of the man who is supposed to have robbed a hut at Yaouk, but have not yet found him. It is believed he has gone over the ...

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  39. FIRE AT ROZELLE.

    Early yesterday morning a fire broke out at a grocer's shor and dwelling occupied by James Roulston, in Loughiln-street, Rozelle. The building was considerably damaged, two ...

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  40. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    Against Lancashire at Old Trafford the Australians lost six wickets for 350. Collins scored 103, Pellew 55, and Wills 56. Rain fell. ...

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  41. AMERICAN NAVY.

    Mr. Daniels (Secretary for the Navy) has ordered the personnel of the United States navy to be reduced to 250,000 men by July 1. ...

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  42. ISLAND MAIL CONTRACT.

    A renewal of the mail contract with Burns, Phlip and Company for the conveyance of mails to Papua, late German New Gulnea, Solomon Islands, New Hebrides, Marshall, ...

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  43. DEATH OF MR. J. FINLEY.

    Mr. John Finley, junior, a member of the firm of Finley and Co., boot manufacturers, Alexandria, died late last night at the Coast Bospital from pneumonic influenza. He was ...

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  44. UNIVERSITY EXTENSION BOARD.

    The annual report of the Sydney University Extension Board affords proof of the valuable educational work being done under its auspices, not only in the city and suburbs, but ...

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  45. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    It is reported from Constantinople that the Yildiz, Kiosk, the palace of the Sultan, has been destroyed. There is a generous overflow of oil from the ...

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  46. COSTUME FACTORY ROBBED.

    During Thursday night or early yesterday morning thieves made an extensive haul at the premises of Michael George Nassoor, trading as the Sydney Costume Co., in ...

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  47. BLACK WATCH MUTINY.

    Three hundred men of the Black Watch refused to embark at Dover for Germany owing to grievances. They were marched to a rest camp. ...

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  48. MITTA MITTA WEIR.

    ALBURY.—The Hume Shire Council has decided to ask the Public Works Department what provision is to be made to give access to New South Wales from Bethanga, ...

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  49. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The unions at Port Darwin have submitted to the Minister for Home and Territories, Mr. Glynn, the names of two persons who they consider suitable to represent Labour on the ...

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  50. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY.

    Under the management of the University Extension Board, Professor John Read, M.A., Ph.D., Professor of Organic Chemistry, Pure and Appiled, is to give a course of four ...

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  51. EX-KAISER'S YACHT.

    A message from Amsterdam says that the ex-Kaiser's yacht Metear, which is interned in Scandinavian waters, has been advertised for sale at 500,000 marks. ...

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