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  2. Thursday's Plebiscite

    The plebiscite upon the municipal reform scheme takes place on Thursday; when an answer—Yes or No—is required to the following questions— ...

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  3. Prince in Queensland

    The Prince and party arrived at the border by the New South Wales train at 9.49 a.m., and crossed into Queensland soil. His Royal Highness was welcomed ...

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  4. Chinese Situation

    While fighting about Peking has ceased the Sengtien troops are continuing their advance towards Peking. Indescribable confusion exists at ...

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  5. Ireland

    The official report of the deputation from the Trade Union Congress to the Premier, to present the congress' resolution on the subject of Ireland, showa ...

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  6. Dr. Ratten

    The hearing was resumed in the Supreme Court to-day before the Chief A Justice (Sir Herbert Nicholls) of an application by the Tasmanian Medical ...

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  7. Albanians Repulsed

    Four thousand Albanians attempted to drive the Italians out of Valona, but were completely repulsed, after eight hours' lighting, in which hundreds were ...

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  8. The Ponrabbel

    The question of re-selling the dredge Ponrabbel, which is expected to leave Glasgow for Launceston at the beginning of next month, came before ...

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  9. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Canadian Government has ordered the unconditional admission of five Australian sailors on the steamer Canadian Importer. The men have been released, ...

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  10. A TRANSPORT SEIZED.

    M. Kerensky's representative, aided by twelve special policemen, following a court award, seized the Russian transport Roqday, ousted the Soviet captain, ...

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  11. SEA AGREEMENT.

    The shareholders of the Canadian steamship lines have unanimously accepted the agreement with the British Empire Steel Co. ...

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  12. AMONGST THE DIGGERS.

    In welcoming the Prince at Wallangarra, on the border, Lieutenant-Governor Lennon remarked that he was satisfied that when the Prince had seen the ...

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  13. LABOUR REFERENDUM.

    The executive of the Railroad Brotherhoods has completed arrangements throughout the United States for a referendum on the Federal Labour Board's ...

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  14. A JAPANESE VIEW.

    Viscount Uchida declared in conference at Tokio that it might become necessary to discuss the conditions in China. He did not fear the present civil ...

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  15. POLICY UNCHANGED.

    Sir Hamar Greenwood (Chief Secretary for Ireland) stated there was no change in the Government's policy. The Sinu Fein leaders had not approached ...

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  16. JAPAN AND THE GENOA CONFERENCE.

    Because they were not invited to the international seamen's conference at Genoa, the officers and engineer of the Japanese mercantile fleet informed the ...

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  17. RESIGNATIONS ACCEPTED.

    General Tuan Chi Jui tendered his resignation as Anfu Generalissimo of the army. He attempted to commit suicide, but was prevented. The ...

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  18. ENFORCING TERMS.

    Troops are surrounding Peking with the intention of enforcing the proposed terms of surrender. Admiral Duff, of the British, has left ...

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  19. ARGENTINA AND AUSTRIA.

    The Parliament at Buenos Ayres has approved of the appropriation of 5,000,000 pesos to send food to Vienna. ...

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  20. THREE MORE DEATHS.

    Three more deaths have occurred in Belfast Hospital, making the riot's death [?]oll 17. The rioting during the weekend was less extensive. Occasionally ...

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  21. A Dead Wall

    A largely-attended meeting of the State Public Service Association was held to-night, to consider questions of salaries. ...

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  22. AMERICAN TRADE.

    It has been announced at Washington that the United States exports for the fiscal year ending June 30 total 8,111,000,000 dollars, and imports ...

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  23. POLISH CRISIS

    On the subject of Poland, Mr. J. H. Thomas,' on behalf of the Trades Union Congress, demanded a frank recognition of the Russian Government, and asked ...

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  24. FOREIGN EXCHANGE RELAPSES.

    In New York the foreign exchange market has suffered a serious relapse. Sterling is now quoted at 3,75½ per £1. It is thought that the Russo-Polish ...

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  25. LABOURER WOUNDED.

    The military patrol enforcing the curfew at Blackpool was fired on and returned the fire, wounding Michael Oalighan, a labourer. ...

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  26. Newsprint Shortage

    An interesting review of the position in Australia with regard to newsprint, prepared by Mr. T. Shakespeare (secretary of the New South Wales Country ...

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  27. The Mayor's View

    The Mayor (Alderman Geo. Shields) when interviewed yesterday, with regard to the reform proposals to be submitted to the ratepayers on ...

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  28. PUBLIC WORKS

    Messrs. J. Belton and A. T. Marshall, Ms.H.A., and Warden J. T. Johnson, of Wynyard, waited on the Minister for Works (Hon. J. B. Hayes) ...

    Article : 172 words
  29. A SERGEANT SHOT DEAD.

    Sergeant Mulhern was shot dead on entering a Bandon church to hear mass. Four revolver bullets entered his head. The sergeant, who was chief of the ...

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  30. AMERICAN ATTITUDE.

    The "New York America's" Washington correspondent telegraphs that it is understood that President Wilson will probably shortly issue a statement on ...

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  31. DEFRAUDING THE TREASURY

    Three partners of a Bradford manufacturing firm have been sentenced to twelve months, beside fines, for defrauding the Treasury of £18,360 income ...

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  32. COASTGUARD STATIONS.

    Bomb attacks were made on a number of coastguard stations in the County of Cork. Two officers were killed. ...

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  33. SERIOUSLY WOUNDED.

    Throe Limerick police recruits were seriously wounded by shots from ten armed men. ...

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  34. CROWD FIRED ON.

    A military motor car, after a breakdown in Cork, was burned. Troops arrived with a tank and fired on the crowd, Mounding several civilians. ...

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  35. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    His Majesty the King at Buckingham Palace received the Bishops attending the Lambeth Conference. The Commissioner of Railways (Mr. ...

    Article : 263 words
  36. BRITISH NAVY

    On receiving the freedom of Huddersfield, Admiral Earl Beatty declared that to-day's navy, both in commission and reserve, was the minimum compatible ...

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  37. HOBART CITY COUNCIL

    The ordinary meeting of the city council was held to-night, the Mayor (Alderman R. E. Snowden) presiding. The water and sewerage committee ...

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  38. EMPEROR OF JAPAN

    An Imperial household bulletin issued at Tokio says that the Emperor, who has been suffering from neuralgia in the hip joint and diabetes, is recovering ...

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  39. SYRIAN CAMPAIGN

    The French troops repulsed the Sheriffan troops, and entered Damascus. ...

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  40. MISSING

    The "Morning Post's" Warsaw correspondent says that since the Reds occupied Vilna nothing has been heard of the Polish Women's Battalion, which was ...

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  41. OCCUPATION OF THRACE

    The occupation of Thrsee is progressing successfully, and the Greeks have entered Adrianople, the Turks retreating to Kirk-kilsaia. ...

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  42. WIRELESS TELEPHONY

    Successful conversations lasting half an hour were carried on by the wireless telephonic station at St. Johns with the steamer Victorian, which was 600 miles ...

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  43. JAPANESE FINANCES

    It is expected that 4,000,000 dollars of gold will be sent from America to Japan before the end of July. Mr. Akiraden, the Japanese Financial ...

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  44. Trouble on Steamer

    The Commonwealth Government steamer Coo-ee, carrying a full cargo of fodder, wine, and general merchandise, left Port Adelaide to-day for Sydney, ...

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  45. Adelaide Corporation

    An increase in salaries in the City Corporation amounting to £1700 a year was approved to-dap. ...

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  46. MINERS' DEMANDS

    The British Government was to have replied to the demands of the miners yesterday. In the event of it being unfavourable, a serious situation will arise ...

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  47. Wheat Scheme

    The Cabinet to-day considered Mr. Webb's Wheat Commission's report, and decided upon the immediate suspension of Messrs. Vardon and Fisher, officers ...

    Article : 65 words
  48. SHOPS AND WAREHOUSES

    The "Berliner Tageblatt" declares that owing to the high prices for food and clothing, a mob of thieves pillaged shoy's and warehouses in a German town. The ...

    Article : 57 words
  49. Charge of Murder

    This afternoon an important development occasioned in connection with the case of John Henry Ryan, James Luke Carlos, and William Thomas Fairlie, ...

    Article : 72 words
  50. PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN

    Mr. Gompers, who recently declared that the Democratic platform more closely represented Labour's desires, has issued a statement recommending how ...

    Article : 61 words
  51. Larceny from a Camp

    At the Police Court to-day James Bray, 21 years of age, pleaded guilty to the larceny of clothing and boots from the camp of P. McCarthy at Howard's ...

    Article : 55 words
  52. THE AERIAL DERBY

    Courtney, who won the Aerial Derby—a 200-mile circuit of London—made a bad landing. The machine hit the ground heavily and somersaulted, but ...

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