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  7. CHINESE SITUATION. River Steamer Strike.

    Three hundred Chinese seamen on six of the Butterfield-Swire coastal and river steamers at Shanghai struck last night, but ocean-going vessels were ...

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  8. NEW SOUTH WALES ELECTIONS. Awaiting Finality.

    Very few returns came to hand to-day, and finality cannot be reached before Thursday. The electorates of Goulburn, Murrumbidgee, and Sturt have not yet ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BOYCOTT INEFFECTIVE.

    The Students' Union here continues to pass extreme resolutions, demanding, inter alia, that the rickshaw coolies in the Legation quarter go or ...

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  10. AVIATION. FLIGHT ROUND GERMANY.

    Twenty-six machines having completed the fourth lap in the roundGermany flight, 38, including four "babies," started on the fifth and last ...

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  11. INCESSANT RIFLE FIRE.

    Two Japanese destroyers arrived here yesterday afternoon. There was a short lull in the firing last night, while heavy rain fell. Three thousand ...

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  12. THE CABINET.

    The Cabinet to-day discussed the question whether the Ministry should resign or meet Parliament. The decision was deferred. Subsequently the Premier (Sir ...

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  13. GORDON-BENNETT CUP.

    Four balloons have now gone down in the Gordon-Bennett Cup race. These include the British balloon, Elsie, which had to land at Etaples, in the ...

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  15. FORMER GERMAN COLONIES

    At the annual meeting of the German Colonial Society, which was held today at Munich, in Bavaria, a resolution was passed strongly protesting against ...

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  16. SHOPS REOPENING.

    Apart from the shipping strike Shanghai continues to settle down. The bakers resumed this morning, some shops were reopened, and domestics are returning to ...

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  17. HOLY YEAR.

    The Naples correspondent of Reuter's Agency states that the Australian pilgrims are sightseeing in the vicinity of Naples, notably at Mount ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLES.

    The South African Government has appointed an Economic Commission, which includes Mr. T. S. Mills and Professor Clay, of Manchester ...

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  19. TRADES AND LABOUR COUNCIL.

    The conference of Trades and Labour Councils of Australia was continued in the Trades-hall to-day, when the delegates met at 9.30 a.m. and sat till six at ...

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  20. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT. OPENING TO-DAY.

    Proposals for the establishment of a Rural Credits Department, to assist the export of primary products and the subdivision of large areas in Northern ...

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  21. HEAT WAVE. A BREAK IN AMERICA.

    The backbone of the heat wave in the Eastern States was broken to-day by breezes from the Atlantic. Temperatures fell as much as 40 degrees in ...

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  22. EMPIRE PRODUCTS.

    The prolonged strike of transport workers in Denmark is cutting off Danish dairy supplies for Great Britain, but has given an involuntary fillip ...

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  23. MORE BALLOONS DOWN.

    Eight more balloons have landed in France, comprising three Italian, two British, and one each American, Belgian, and Swiss. The Spanish Hesperie ...

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  24. DIPLOMATIC DELEGATION.

    The diplomatic delegation left Peking for Sha[?]ghai th[?] morning. It [?]s understood that the delegation will collect information here individually but are not ...

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  25. POLAR EXPEDITION. RETURN OF WEATHER EXPERTS.

    Giving up hope of the return of Amondsen from the Pole by air, the official meteorological aeroplane representatives, who have been to Spitzbergen in ...

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  26. AMERICAN BALLOON FALLS IN SEA.

    The German steamer Vaterland stated by wireless to-day that she had picked up the American balloon Goodyear III. off Ushant last night, the ...

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  27. DIED AT PRAYERS.

    A strange coincidence has occurred of two priests dying while at prayer. The Rev. Alexander Campbell-Yorke was conducting early service at ...

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  28. OVER 500 DEATHS.

    The death toll in the United States of the 10-day spell of intense heat, which is now returning to normal June weather, stood above the 500 mark on Monday night, ...

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  29. AMERICA DECLINES A WILDGOOSE CHASE.

    The Secretary to the Navy (Mr. Wilbur) declared to-day that the Navy Department was not going to start on a wildgoose chase into the Arctic in response ...

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  30. DRIFTING AIRSHIP.

    A wireless message from the steamer Vaterland reports that she is following a drifting airship which showed the signal S.O.S. 20 miles to the west of Ushant, ...

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  31. EMPIRE AIR SERVICE.

    The London representative of the Australian Press Association says he understands that Major Drummond; a prominent officer in the British Air ...

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  32. THE LABOUR PARTY.

    The Labour Opposition assembled in high spirits, and when the leader of the party (Mr. Charlton) entered the room he was received with cheers and the ...

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  33. SEAMEN'S UNION.

    Although there were many men seeking engagement to-day, there was no response to the call at the mercantile marine office, by the officials of the Australian ...

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  34. W.A. AND FEDERATION.

    It was claimed by the Assistant UnderTreasurer of West Australia (Mr. G. W. Simpson), when continuing his evidence to-day before the Federated Royal ...

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  35. KEEP YOURSELF FIT.

    Keep your system toned up with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and foods that once distressed you will be harmless, exposure will bring no fears of rheumatism and ...

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  36. VERSAILLES TREATY.

    The report of the inter-Allied Commission of Control in Germany will be published to-night. The bulk of the report contains particulars of infractions of ...

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  37. CONVICTED DETECTIVES.

    Judgment was reserved to-day by the Court of Criminal Appeal on the appeal of Neil Olholm and Donald John McPherson. former members of the Criminal ...

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  38. MOTOR BANDITS.

    The three motor handits who were arrested in Gloucestershire on May 7, after a chase by the police ending in a motor-car smash, in which two of ...

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  39. TURKS AND CHRISTIANS.

    King-Faisal of Iraq has re[?]cived a telegram from the Bishop of Zakho, 80 miles north-west of Mo[?]l. appealing for help for the Christian villages from Turkish ...

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