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  2. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    It is now generally expected that the plebiscite for the Labour nomination for the Herbert Federal Division, nominations for which close n June 28 will be ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The London "Daily Express" understands that Mr. Asquith proposes to advise the Liberals to save the Government in the critical division on the ...

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  4. MIGRATION.

    In the House of Commons to-night Sir John Marriott (Conservative, York) submitted a motion regretting that the rate at which progress was being made ...

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  5. HIGH PRICE OF MEAT.

    The high price of meat ruling in the metropolitan area was a subject which a deputation discussed with the Colonial Secretary (Mr. J. M. Drew) yesterday ...

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  6. AMERICA.

    The House of Representatives passed the Bill, which is designed to bring the navy to the "five-five-three" ratio fixed by Washington Conference. The Senate's ...

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  7. BRITAIN AND FRANCE.

    The correspondence which passed recently between M. Poincare and Mr. Ramsay MacDonald is written in a strain which is quite novel in diplomacy. ...

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  8. TERRIBLE EXPLOSION.

    The city was thrown into a panic yesterday by an explosion of some 12,000 shells in the arsenal close to the castle, the windows of which were ...

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  9. OFFICIAL PROTEST.

    The Japanese Government regrets deeply the enactment of the exclusion provision of the immigration law despite its frequent earnest representations since ...

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  10. ANTI-LABOUR PARTIES.

    Details of the agreement that has been arrived at between the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) and the Treasurer (Dr. Page) were announced to-day by the two ...

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  11. A Graphic Account.

    The Bucharest correspondent of the London "Daily Express" says:—"The arsenal is a quarter of a mile from the castle. The explosion shook every ...

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  12. Amendment Rejected.

    The House of Representatives by 74 votes to 54 rejected an amendment to the Naval Bill to authorise an appropriation of 6,500,000 dollars to elevate ...

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  13. The Measure Signed.

    President, Coolidge has signed the Naval Appropriation Bill, which contains a provision authorising him to call another conference for the limitation of ...

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  14. Liberal Opinion Divided.

    To-day's division in the House of Commons on the unemployment question is regarded as critical. It is considered that the divided state of Liberal ...

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  15. A BAPTIST OPINION.

    "When America turns her back upon her ancient friend Japan and forces the race question to the fore it becomes responsible before God and the world for ...

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  16. INDUSTRIAL

    The demand of the drivers of winding engines on the mines on the Rand will be submitted to the Mines Conciliation Board, in accordance with a decision ...

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  17. Mr. D. Mackinnon.

    A message from Springfield (Illinois) says that Mr. Donald Mackinnon (the retiring Special Commissioner for Australia). addressing a group of business ...

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  18. SOUTH AFRICA.

    A feature of the political campaign on the Rand has been the organised rowdyism and hooliganism which have prevailed at meetings of the South African ...

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  19. Naval Affairs.

    In the House of Commons this evening, in replying to a suggestion that the British naval programme might be modified in view of the construction of ...

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  20. AVIATION.

    In the House of Commons to-night Mr. W. Leach (Under-Secretary of State for Air), in moving in the Committee stage the supplementary Estimate for ...

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  21. A Dublin Strike Settled.

    The strike of gas workers is Dublin has terminated. ...

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  22. Riots in Salonika.

    The Salonika correspondent of the London "Daily Express" says:—There has been serious rioting here as a result of the tobacco workers' lock-out. In ...

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  23. FURTHER DETAILS.

    Mr. J. Harris (Liberal) asked the Government whether the Australian Government had decided to build cruisers equal in speed, gun power, and displacement to ...

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  24. Charge of Heresy.

    A message from Cleveland (Ohio) reports that the fundamentalist controversy achieved its climax at the opening of the trial of the Rev. William Brown, ...

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  25. WATERSIDE LABOUR.

    At 1 o'clock yesterday a stop-work meeting was held by the members of the Fremantle Lumpers' Union in the Palladium Theatre. Fremantle. The ...

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  26. Various-Views.

    Commander C. D. Burney has purchased the Government's aerodrome at Howden (Yorkshire). comprising 400 acres and two airship sheds. Parts of the Air ...

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  27. British Exports.

    In the House of Commons this evening Mr. W. Lunn (Parliamentary Secretary of the Department of Overseas Trade) said that for the twelve months ...

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  28. Quarrymen's Strike.

    There have been no developments in connection with the strike of quarrymen since Saturday last, when a stop-work meeting was held. At that meeting the ...

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  29. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN.

    The prospectus of the New South Wales loan for £10,000,000 offers to holders of outstanding £8,479,045 worth of 3½ per cent. stock maturing on ...

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  30. Increasing Bitterness.

    There are signs of increasing bitterness in the political struggle. The spirit of lawlessness was shown first on the Rand, and it is spreading to other ...

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  31. Doisy Leaves Shanghai.

    Captain Doisy (the French military aviator) has left for Peking at 5 a.m. to-day. ...

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  32. Prohibition Act.

    The Alcoholic Liquor Traffic Committee of the House of Representatives, meeting for the first time since the enactment of the Prohibition measure in 1919. ...

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  33. ARRIVAL AT TSINANFU.

    Captain Doisy arrived at Tsinanfu at 2 o'clock this afternoon. ...

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  34. GROUP SETTLEMENT.

    Since his accession to office the question of finding suitable ant conveniently situated land on which to place shortly expected migrants for group settlement ...

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  35. GERMANY.

    A Note from the Allies has been handed to the German Ambassador here re-affirming the Allies' standpoint regarding military control is Germany. ...

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  36. The American Fliers.

    The American airmen expect, weather permitting, to "hop off" from Kasumnigaura on Saturday, and to make Kagishima on the same day, stopping only ...

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  37. Ex-Prisoners Paraded.

    It is said that the principal participators in the rowdyism at Bloemfontein were Nationalists. An amazing feature of the contest on the Rand is the ...

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  38. Some Statistics.

    The Board of Trade's statistics show that the British migrants to Australia in the first quarter of the year numbered 10.159. compared with 10,192 in the ...

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  39. CRICKET

    The test trial match, England v. The Rest, was commenced at Nottingham today. The Rest scored 295 (Holmes 86, Chapman 64 not out). England had made ...

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  40. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    In the House of Commons this evening Mr. Arthur Henderson (Secretary of State for Home Affairs) gave a list of the countries which have ratified or ...

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  41. A Lighted Airway.

    The lighted airway for night flying on the transcontinental mail service is to be extended at both ends to reach from Cleveland (Ohio) to Rock Springs ...

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  42. CHARGE AGAINST RUM FLEETS.

    The run fleets which another off the New Jersey and Long Island coasts are playing havoc with the submarine cables to such an extent that the officials of two ...

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  43. New Arrivals.

    The Officer-in-Charge of Immigration has been advised by the commander of the Demosthenes that he expects to reach Albany about noon on Tuesday next. ...

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  44. BAWRA MEETING.

    Emphatic opposition to the proposal that the British Government should refund to the Commonwealth Ministry half the share of the profits received by ...

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  45. ITALIAN ROYALTIES.

    King George and Queen Mary and the Italian royalties spent this afternoon in the British Empire Exhibition. They visited the pavilion of the smaller Crown ...

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  46. A Bomb Fatality.

    A message from Kuruman (Bechuanaland) says that while a review of military commandoes was being held a bomb fell from a military aeroplane into a ...

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  47. Communists Denounced.

    Senator R. M. La Follette (Republican. Wisconsin) virtually announces that be will run for the Presidency as an independent candidate unless the ...

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  48. A FORCED LANDING.

    It is said that two military aeroplanes left Kimberley for Kuruman, and were forced to land about 20 miles away. One landed safely, and proceeded eventually ...

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  49. NEW STATES MOVEMENT.

    One of the most representative meetings yet held in the Lower Clarence was held last night at Maclean to form an Anti-New State League, Many business ...

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  50. South Africa v. Scotland.

    At Edinburgh to-day the South Africans started a two days' match against Scotland. At lunch Scotland had made 74 runs for the loss of four wickets. ...

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  51. Agricultural Position.

    With the adjournment of the Congress scheduled for June 7, in order to permit members to attend the Republican Convention, the Senate "farm bloc" made ...

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  52. GROUNDING OF ORVIETO.

    The Marine Board to-day concurred with the finding of the Shipping Inspector (Captain Forrester) at the preliminary inquiry into the grounding of the ...

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  53. A SHIPPING MATTER.

    The Australian steamship lines have been negotiating for some months with the London Institute of Underwriters with a view to the restoration of the ...

    Article : 146 words
  54. RUSSIA.

    In the House of Lords this evening Lord Mayo (Conservative), in moving for the immediate discontinuance of the Anglo-Russian Conference, said that, he ...

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  55. E. A. McDonald.

    The cricket authorities raised the question of E. A. MacDonald's qualification to play for Lancashire, and Lancashire has replied to the objections raised. ...

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  56. Y.A.L. Team.

    A team from the Young Australia League at Wyggeston Oval to-day beat the combined Leicester schools at cricket before a big crowd in brilliant weather. ...

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  57. BREACH OF PROMISE.

    Further Investigation into the affairs of Vere Herbert Casey, of Surry Hills, was conducted in the Insolvency Court to-day. The only creditor in the estate ...

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  58. Immigration Bill.

    President Coolidge's signature of the Immigation Bill has evoked strong criticism not only against America but also against the Japanese Government for its ...

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  59. A DARWIN ASSAULT.

    In a case in which the Government Secretary (Mr. Story) sued Arthur Quelch for assault in connection with a fight that occurred in the street on ...

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  60. ATTORNEYS IN TROUBLE.

    On the application of Mr. Milner Stephen, who appeared for the Incorporated Law Institute, the Full Court of New South Wales to-day granted three ...

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