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  2. IRELAND.

    The Irish newspapers revive the hopes on a peaceful settlement. The "Irish Times" (a Unionist daily published in Dublin) expresses its disbelief that force to the ...

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  3. RUSSIA.

    The Note to Russia has not yet been despatched and is awaiting Italy's approval. Meanwhile the French newspapers have shown a sudden change of front. They ...

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  4. ARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    A telegram from Nome, Alaska, states that Captain Amundsen has arrived there in a tug, and reports that his expedition is well at Sledge Island aboard the Maud. ...

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  5. LORD FORSTER.

    Interviewed to-day by a representative of the "Pall Mall Gazette," Lord Forster (the Governor-General-Elect of Australia) said that his policy would be to do ...

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  6. IMPERIAL PRESS CONFERENCE.

    A number of the delegates to the Imperial Press Conference arrived here to-day. Mr. MacCallum Grant, the Lieutenant-Govenor of Nova Scotia, welcomed the visitors. ...

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  7. THE STRIKE.

    As the result of yesterday's negotiations it was regarded last night as certain that the settlement of the strike of teachers and civil servants will be reached this ...

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  8. FEDERAL BUDGET.

    During the past few weeks the Treasury officials have been busily occupied in revising the departmental estimates of expenditure for the current financial year, and ...

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  9. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Senator E. D. Millen, in answer to Senator Payne, said that Tasmania would not participate in the profits made on cornsacks because it was not a wheat growing ...

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  10. MARSHAL FOCH'S OPINION.

    Marshal Foch told a "Matin" correspondent that he never advised Poland to be aggressive, but he recommended her to keep her end up, and not let any victorious ...

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  11. BOLSHEVIK TERMS.

    The Soviet Government at Moscow asked M. Litvinoff's advice regarding the proposed armistice with Poland. M. Litvinoff replied, advising that the operations be ...

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  12. BANK OF IRELAND.

    In Dublin precautions have been taken against a raid on the Bank of Ireland, in College Green. The bulk of the gold reserves has been smuggled to an unknown ...

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  13. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The Minister for Customs (Mr. Massy Greene), in reply to Mr. Bruce, said that he hoped to shortly announce the decision of the Government in connection with the ...

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  14. M. MOISEIWITSCH.

    Chopin lovers—and few devotees of piano-music will repudiate the designation—listened delightedly last night to a magnificent outpouring of the ardent spirit ...

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  15. INDEMNITY CLAIMS.

    It is understood that the Bolsheviks' terms for an armistice with Poland include the establishment for one year of a Soviet Government in Poland, the Poles thereafter ...

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  16. REPRISALS FOR MURDER.

    Following the shooting of Constable Murray in West Cork the dead man's colleagues ran amok and set fire to the Town Hall. The residents extinguished the flames ...

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  17. BRISBANE'S NEW TOWN HALL.

    Definite statements concerning the financial arrangements for the erection of the new Town Hall for Brisbane were made to-day by the Mayor (Mr. Maxwell) at a ...

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  18. OCCUPATION OF PINSK.

    The Polish Legation learns that the Bolsheviks have occupied Pinsk and other towns, and have crossed the armistice line. ...

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  19. DR. MANNIX.

    Downing-street explains that in consequence of a clerical error in the order paper in the House of Commons the word "England" was used instead of "Ireland" ...

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  20. SEDITION IN EGYPT.

    The trial of the members of the Vengeance Society has begun. One of the three founders turned King's evidence, and admitted that the object of the society ...

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  21. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    After many yearss' absence, Carter the man of magic and mystery, will renew his acquaintance with Perth theatregoers at His Majsty's Theatre to-morrow evening. ...

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  22. BRITISH PRISONERS.

    In the House of Commons, in replying to Mr. Ronald McNeill (Coalition Unionist, Canterbury) with regard to the report that 57 British prisoners of war in Baku were ...

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  23. STRIKES IN ITALY.

    Strike troubles continue in Milan and various parts of Italy (telegraphed the Milan correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" on June 16), the ...

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  24. INDIA.

    In introducing the Auxillary Force Bill for the voluntary training of Europeans in India, the Indian Government announces that in response to those who ...

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  25. VILIFYING GREAT BRITAIN.

    A paragraph appeared in our "Political Notes" on Tuesday (says the London "Morning Post" of June 24) giving some instances of the Young India Committee's ...

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  26. TO-DAY'S MASS MEETING.

    The secretary of the joint disputes committee (Mr. M. F. Darcey) announced last evening that a mass meeting of members of combined services would be held in His ...

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  27. PEACE PROBLEMS.

    The Greek Legation announces that the Greeks have captured Jafartayar, the leader of the Turkish rebels in Thrace, in a village to the south-east of Adrianople. ...

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  28. THE FAR EAST.

    The United States Government is closely watching Japanese relations and Japanese policy in the Far East, because of their effect on the questions involved in the recent ...

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  29. PUBLIC WORKS STAFF.

    In replying to a communication from the Fremantle Business Men's Association with reference to the bad state of the Fremantle-Perth road, the Minister for Works (Mr ...

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  30. ABRAHAM LINCOLN.

    The Duke of Connaught unveiled to-day St. Gaudens's statue of Abraham Lincoln in Parliament-square. Lord Bryce (formerly British Ambassador to America) presided ...

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  31. FOSTER MOTHERS AND OTHERS.

    It was announced yesterday that foster mothers and others who receive fortnightly payments or rations, were requested to attend at the Treasury this morning. ...

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  32. THE BRITISH ARMY.

    In the House of Commons last evening, in replying to Sir Arthur Fell (Coalition Unionist, Great Yarmouth), Mr. Winston Churchill (Secretary of State for War) said ...

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  33. THE MODERN TURK.

    Westernisation, as far as it has reached the Turk, has produced in him, both in his men and women, a melancholy and a sense that he is at a loss, neither ...

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  34. UNIVERSITY ENTENTE.

    The fourth annual dinner of the American University Union in Europe was held in London on June 15. The guests included the American Ambassador Mr. A ...

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  35. WAR GRATUITY BONDS.

    Commenting to-day upon a suggestion that soldiers should be permitted to exchange their war gratuity bonds for Peace Loan bonds, the Commonwealth Treasurer ...

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  36. BRITISH RAILWAY RATES.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Bonar Law announced that the Government had accepted all the recommendations of the railway rates committee, except with ...

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  37. THE ENGLISH TURF.

    The brilliant Australian jockey Frank Bullock rode four winners out of seven at Goodwood to-day. A splendid duel was witnessed between Carslake, (another ...

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  38. MEXICO.

    A message from Eagle Pass, Texas, states that the Mexican Consul has been advised that General Villa has surrendered unconditionally. There are rejoicings ...

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  39. LABOUR IN POLITICS.

    Up to the present time over five hundred persons have responded to the invitation issued by the Australian Labour Party for nominations of persons who desire to ...

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  40. A TEACHER MISSING.

    In Rockhampton great uneasiness is being felt with regard to the absence from the Girls' Grammar School of Miss Noela Gilbert, the head mistress. She left there ...

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  41. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    A proclamation has been issued to provide for the control of the prices of necessary commodities in the Northern Territory. A board is to be appointed ...

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  42. ENGLISH CRICKET TEAM.

    Prince Ranjitsinhji, the famous Indian cricketer, who visited Australia in 1897-8, [?]ays:—"The selected English team is an excellent one and has a fine chance of ...

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  43. THE AMRITSAR RIOTS.

    Replying this afternoon in the House of Commons to Major Mackenzie Wood (Coalition Unionist, Central Aberdeenshire) with regard to the public subscription which was ...

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  44. THE STATE GOVERNOR.

    The Governor visited the Golden Mile this morning, and was shown over the surface plants of the Great Boulder and Golden Horseshoe mines. He also descended ...

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  45. BRITISH CABLE NEWS.

    The Highland and Scottish Societies in London gave a banquet to Sir Thomas MacKenzie (the ex-High Commissioner for New Zealand). In the speeches regret was ...

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  46. THE WEATHER.

    Yesterday morning's weather reports indicated that further light showers had fallen along the south coast; otherwise fine conditions were the rule. Another extremely ...

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  47. SYDNEY CITY RAILWAY.

    The Minister for Works and Railways (Mr. Estell) said to-day that the Cabinet had practically decided to proceed with the construction of the city railway, and ...

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  48. EMBARGOES ON EXPORTS.

    During the war proclamations were issued prohibiting the export of hides and leather from the Commonwealth, except with the consent of the Minister for ...

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  49. GALLIPOLI.

    General Sir Ian Hamilton presided at a meeting of the Gallipoli War Memorial Committee which considered a proposal to erect a white marble obelisk at Tekke ...

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  50. FREMANTLE LUMPERS' UNION.

    The members of the Fremantle Lumpers' Union help a stop work meeting yesterday at the Fremantle Trades Hall at 1 o'clock to consider the action of the ...

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  51. LAW COURTS.

    Full Court.—At 10.30 a.m. before the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Northmore: Thomas Oldacres Dear (plaintiff) appellant and Pearl Rich (as administratrix of the ...

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