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  2. THE POLAR FLIGHT

    The absence of news of Captain Amundsen is giving rise to anxiety. The following message was received in London at 3 o'clock this (Tuesday) ...

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  3. BRITISH BUDGET

    In the House of Commons, yesterday, Mr. Philip Snowden, formerly Chancellor of the Exchequer, moved the rejection of the Pudget. ...

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  4. EMPIRE SENTIMENT

    An eloquent appeal to encourage the sentiment of Empire, whose bonds are "Light as air, yet strong as iron," was uttered by Mr. Stanley Baldwin, the Prime ...

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  5. PEN-NOTES AND PENCILLINGS.

    Taxation is a thing under many headings, and a thing, too, with many names. To define taxation properly we have got to say any charge against the individual in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE ELECTION

    Addressing a large crowd at Granville, in his electorate to-night, Mr. J. T. Lang, leader of the State Labour Party, referred to the "grave injustices" under ...

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  7. MURDER OF A GIRL

    Oliver Duke appeared at Rockhampton Police Court to-day, charged with murdering his 13-year-old daughter Olive at Marmor on Friday last. ...

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  8. BALMAIN A.L.P.

    The recent trouble in Balmain Council, in which Alderman Harrington, the Mayor, who is a member of the local branch of the A.L.P., figured, culminated in riotous ...

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  9. FRENCH GOOD WISHES

    On the occasion of Empire Day, President Doumergue sent a message to King George, expressing best wishes for the prosperity of the United Kingdom, the ...

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  10. SIR JOHN BAIRD

    Sir John Lawrence Baird, the newly-appointed Governor-General of Australia, in to receive a barony.—Reuter. Sir John informs the Australian Press ...

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  11. EXPLORERS' VIEWS

    Commander Prestrud, the naval attached to the Norwegian Legation in London, who accompanied Captain Amundsen on his South Pole Expedition in 1912, interviewed ...

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  12. EMPIRE SHOPPING WEEK

    British Empire Shopping Week was inaugurated at a gathering of the British Women's Patriotic League at the Langham Hotel yesterday, at which Mr. ...

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  13. VICTORIA

    Mr. Bruce, the Prime Minister, has received a cable message from the British Government, staling that it was impossible to make the preference duties ...

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  14. FIGURES.

    One of the most amusing things about a general election is the figures. Both sides always fire off thousands, and naturally what one says the other denies, ...

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  15. INCREASED TAXATION

    Sir George Fuller, the Premier, to-day made a statement, in which he made reference to the increased taxation which the Labour party intended to ...

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  16. THE SILK DUTIES

    At question time Lieutenant-Colonel Guinness, the Financial Secretary of the Treasury, stated that the revised estimate of the yield of the duties on ...

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  17. THE POSTAL VOTE

    In reply to questions to-day, Mr. Oakes, Chief Secretary, who is the Minister in charge of the administration of the Electoral Act, stated that his department had ...

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  18. DAME ALBANI

    There was remarkable enthusiasm at Covent Garden Theatre on the occasion of a concert to honour Dame Albani. Many members of the Royal family were ...

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  19. A REAL LEVY.

    As Mr. Lloyd George once said, you can levy on capital in another way. In fact, you can do almost anything in another way, simply by describing it differently. ...

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  20. LATE LORD YPRES

    The last tribute to the late Lord Ypres began impressively. Following the cremation at Golder's Green, the ashes were conveyed to Wellington Barracks, ...

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  21. SWEDEN'S DEFENCES

    A message from Stockholm states that the Riksdag, by substantial majorities, has agreed to the recommendations of the Parliamentary committee, ...

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  22. ALGARSSON'S FEARS

    Grettin Algarsson, who proposed, to race Amundsen to the Pole, using an airship, is now hurrying preparations in order to help Amundsen. Writing in ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND.

    The Queensland Government's wireless broadcasting station in Brisbane in being treated as urgent, and when its construction is completed it is expected that ...

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  24. "FREE AND INDEPENDENT."

    All are, of course, meaning that they can think what they like, say what in possible, and do enough to justify their claim to responsibility. But touching ...

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  25. NEWCASTLE ELECTORATE

    Mr. A. R. Cardiner, the Independent Labour candidate, addressed a meeting at Mayfield last night, Mr. A. E. Dennison presiding. ...

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  26. LABOUR CONFERENCE

    It is reported from Geneva that the International Labour Conference discussed the report of the Director of the International Labour Bureau. ...

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  27. SYDNEY'S GREAT STORM

    Last night's rainstorm was followed by a cyclonic disturbance this morning. Collaroy was the principal sufferer. Fortunately the path of the storm was ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN CADETS

    The Australian cadets have concluded their tour of the provinces and return to London this afternoon from Cambridge, where their stay has been ...

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  29. PROGRESSIVE CAMPAIGN

    In the course of a speech at Tamworth, Mr. M. F. Bruxuer, lender of the Progressives, referred to some remarks made by Mr. Chaffey, the Minister for ...

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  30. CAPTURED BY BANDITS

    It is reported from Hongkong that Mr. Rusmussen, the Kongmon manager of the Asiatic Petroleum Company, has been captured by bandits, while travelling with ...

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  31. WRONG IN SYSTEM.

    Again and again it has been said in this column that the practice of the Police waiting on Ministerial instructions in matters affecting law and order, and ...

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  32. THE OLYMPIC GAMES

    It is reported from Amsterdam that, following upon the decision of the Netherlands Parliament not to subsidise the Olympic Games, a national appeal has ...

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  33. ROUGH WEATHER PREDICTED

    Mr. Mares, the State weather officer, stated this evening that the cyclone on the coast of New South Wales is expected to cause stormy conditions, with ...

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  34. A DEATH PACT

    The Vienna correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that a strange death pact cause the deaths of a 16-years-old girl and two lovers in a wood at Prague. ...

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  35. THE GERMAN PRESIDENCY.

    Apparently we have still something to learn before we can he quite sure of how General von Hindenburg was elected. The Germans, like ourselves, with ...

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  36. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION

    The Geneva correspondent of the Australian Press Association states that that the International Labour Conference is now debating the Workmen's Compensation ...

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  37. ENGLISH CRICKET

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 89 words
  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The Duke of Northumberland has been appointed a Knight of the Garter. The London "Daily Telegraph" states, with reserve, that the late Lord ...

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  39. ELECTORS ENROLLED

    The State Electoral Department to-day made available a detailed statement showing the number of persona qualified to vote in the various electorates. ...

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  40. FLOODS AT GOULBURN

    A telegram from Goulburn, received by the State Weather Bureau to-night, indicated that heavy rain fell in the district during the day, causing the ...

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  41. A.L.P. CAMPAIGN

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 107 words
  42. BULGARIAN COMMUNISTS

    It is reported from Sofia that the Courtmartial sentenced to death three members of illegal Communist organisations, and twenty were sentenced to imprisonment ...

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  43. GIRL'S STRANGE DEATH

    The "Evening Standard" says that the body found in the Thames at Wa[?]ping has been identified by relatives as that of Gwynette Erica Morgan ...

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  44. ALLEGED FLAG PLOT

    Mr. C. W. Oakes, the Chief Secretary, to-day received reports from the police concerning the alleged plot to burn the Union Jack in the Domain last Sunday. ...

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  45. THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    Is it not about time that we were told what in intended here to welcome the American Fleet? The visit will be a red-letter affair, and call for a considerable ...

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  46. SYDNEY CITY COUNCIL

    An unsuccessful attempt was made by the Civic Reform aldermen at the City Council meeting to-night to rescind the motion appointing S. J. Bellamy as safety ...

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  47. DETERMINING BY STRAIN.

    The United States is not satisfied with the quota law. Limiting immigrants to 150,000 a year the Act fixes the quota for each Country by some method of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  48. RIFLE ASSOCIATION

    Lord Cheylesmore, in a speech at the meeting of the National Rifle Association, indicated that Bisley would again be the scene of an Imperial contest. ...

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  49. ALCOHOL AND MEDICINE

    Dr. Camp, Director of the American Medical Association's Bureau of Investigation, is reported to have told the delegates to the association's convention in Atlantic ...

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  50. NATIONAL CANDIDATES

    Messrs. Cromarty, Denny, and Watt will speak to-night at Mayfield East and Mayfield West. Mr. Murray will speak at Hamilton and Carrington. ...

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  51. PROTESTANT LABOUR PARTY

    Mr. Skelton will speak to-night at Weston and Kurri Kurri. Mr. Hestelow will also speak at Kurri Kurri, and Mr. Pendlebury at Heddon Greta and ...

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  52. NEW RAILWAY TIME-TABLE

    Alterations in the train service on the northern and north coasting embodied in the winter time-table, which will come into force on Sunday next, are set out in ...

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  53. RUSSIAN CROWN JEWELS

    A Helsingfors message states that the "Krasna Gazette" announces the Soviet's decision to sell the remaining Russian crown jewels, including the ...

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  54. FLOOD WARNING CIRCULATED

    A telegram was received yesterday by the Newcastle police from the Inspector-General's office, as follows:—The State Meteorologist advises further heavy flood ...

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  55. VISITING NEWCASTLE

    H. A. Barraclough, Ltd., Opticians of Sydney, will visit Newcastle on Thursday, June 18, and may be consulted at Dr. Peisley's Dental Rooms. Hunter-street, ...

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  56. Advertising

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