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  2. THE ROYAL VISIT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Prince of Wales received hundreds of [?]y cablegrams and telegrams on the celebration of his 26th birthday. Messages came to hand ...

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  3. PEACE QUESTIONS.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The newspaper "Le Journal" states that the nole presented to Goeppert recalls that the German army must be reduced to 100,000 before 10th July and ...

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  4. IRELAND.

    LONDON, Thursday —It is officially slatted that Londonderry city magistrates have again urgently telegraphed the Chief Secretary expressing their alarm at the ...

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  5. LATEST SPORING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The first acceptances for the Grand National Hurdle Race are as follows:—Will Comfort, Shadow Dancer, Beltane, Mabn Mneon, Two Bines, Silent Way, ...

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  6. WAR PENSIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The dependents of soldiers who are at present in receipt of living allowances paid through either the Pension or Repatriation Departments will, it ...

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  7. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A Government "Gazette" issued to-day states that on the recommendation of the Necessary Commodities Commission a maximum price has ...

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  8. F. AND S. ASSOCIATION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The annual report of the Farmers and Settlers' Association states that the executive wishes to reiterate the statement made last year as to the need for ...

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  9. PRISONERS' SENTENCES REMITTED.

    WELLINGTON, Friday.—The New Zealand Government have decided to remit six months of the senfenecs of military prisoners sentenced in the Dominion. ...

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  10. A VESSEL LAUNCHED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Twenty thousand penple gave vhe Prince of Wales a splendid reception at Newcastle this morning. The city was beautifully decorated, the weather ...

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  11. AIRCRAFT CONSTRUCTION

    PARIS, Thursday.—The Allies have sent a note to Germany' forbidding the construction of civil or military aircraft for three years after the destruction or delivery of ...

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  12. ACCIDENT ON STEAMER.

    MELBOURNE, Friday—William Henry Bvooks, employed on the steamer Khyber, stepped on the hatehway, which gave way. He fell 20 feet. down the hold and sustained ...

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  13. EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS MADE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Londonderry barracks are being prepared to accommodate 4000 soldiers. Reserves have been as lew as 50 Nationalists claim that the ...

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  14. COLLECTING HUGE INDEMNITY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The United States Government has quietly made known to France and Great Britain its belief that they cannot, hope to collect a huge indemnity ...

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  15. MR. CURCHIN'S RESIGNATION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The resignation of Mr. Curehin as director of construction in Australia has been received by the Ministry in charge of shipbuilding. It is understood that ...

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  16. THE TIPSTERS' JUDGMENT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—For Rosehill races "Poseidon" tips:— Hardies.—Pine Park, Goonaugledene, Cordon Rouge. ...

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  17. THE SCHOOLS DISPLAY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The State Governor congratulated the Minister, fov Education, director, and teachers on the magnificent display given, by'the school tcachers in honor ...

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  18. THE SINN FEIN COURTS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Members of the Irish bar at Dublin passed a resolution declaring it to be professional misconduct for a banister to practice in a Sinn Fein court. ...

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  19. NEW ZEALAND EXPENDITURE.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Friday—The Governor's speech at the opening of the New Zealand Parliament indicated that heavy expenditure must be faced, and that the money ...

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  20. THE FORCES IN MESOPOTAMIA.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons, on the question of the vote of [?]10,000,000 for the army, Mr. Asquith moved a deduction bv £1,000,000. He ...

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  21. DEPARTURE OF THE RENOWN.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The battleship Renown quietly slipped her cables this afternoon and glided away down the harbor to the Heads to await the Prince. The guns from the ...

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  22. SELF-DETERMINATION FOR IRELAND.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Labor Conference debated the question of demanding the application of self-determination. for Ireland and the withdrawal of the British army. The ...

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  23. SHOCKING SHOOTING TRAGEDY.

    WELLINGTON, Friday.—A shocking tragedy occurred at Waipawa, New Zealand, when a seven-year-old lad during his parent's absence secured a rifle and playfully pointing it ...

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  24. FLOUR STOCKS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Dunn) states that, in February last a return of old stocks of flour was taken in order that when increased prices ...

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  25. FAREWELL SCENES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The farewell scenes on the Prince's departure from Sydney were most enthusiastic. The Royal train arrived at the Central Station a, little after 6 o'clock ...

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  26. GUILTY OF RECEIVING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Clarence Arnold and Francis Flood, who were [?] guilty on a charge of receiving 400 stolen blouses, were sentenced to-day by Mr. Justice Pring to ...

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  27. FIGHTING CONTINUES.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Further reports from Londonderry show that fighting again continued throughout the night. Both sides were well equipped. The Nationalists were ...

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  28. MENANGLE PARK RACES.

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  29. WHARF PILFERING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Adrian, stipendiary magistrate, in sentencing James Clay to a month's hard labor on a charge of having stolon two hides from the Howard Smith ...

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  30. THE HUNGER-STRIKERS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons, replying to Colonel Ashley, Mr. Bonar Law stated that the Government policy was that persons, conviceted of offences ...

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  31. TRAINING OF CITIZEN'S FORCES.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Brigadier-General Ryrie Assistant Minister for Defence, stated to-day that, the training of citizen forces may be dropped indefinitely, He added:— ...

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  32. CHARGE AGAINST A TAILOR.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Plain clothes police visited the tailor's shop of Laureneo Searfe, Sydney Road, Brunswick, and seized a roll of tweed valued at £50, alleged to be ...

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  33. CARDINAL RECEIVES DEATH WARNING.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Times" Belfast correspondent, who has just returned from Londonderry, wires that the situation is terrible, without any attempt at interfere ...

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  34. NEWCASTLE'S IMPORTANCE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Prince of Wales, in reply to an address of welcome from the Newcastle "City Council, remarked, interalia:—"Your harbor, your shipping ...

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  35. NEW ZEALAND JOCKEYS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—An Auckland message says that owing to a failure in negotiations, the Labor Deportment has ordered a secret ballot on the strike issue among present and ...

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  36. FIRES AT FACTORIES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Armitage's furniture factory, city, caught fire early this morning. The factory comprises five floors. The brigades from headquarters were soon on the ...

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  37. POSITIONS OF THE HORSES.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—With the publication of the first forfaits for the Orand National Hurdle and Steeplechase drastic alterations have been made for the Hurdles. ...

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  38. TURKEY

    LONDON, Thursday.—A Nationalist band was landed at night at Chelnnedje, near Constantinople. There is no fear of a large force evading the warships. ...

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  39. CHARGE OF ATTEMPTED STEALING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—James Dillan, who had 46 convictions against, him for all classes of offences, was sentenced to six months' imprisonment with hard labor for having ...

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  40. LABOR CONFERENCE'S "RESOLUTION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The labor conference adopted by a large majority a resolution declaring that the Irish people were entitled to decide themselves the form of ...

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  41. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—It is probable that the opinion of the Federal Nationalist party will be sought concerning the filling, of the vacancy in the Ministry. ...

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  42. NEWCASTLE'S WELCOME.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.— Newcastle's welcome to the Prince of Wales to-day was worthy of the second shipping port of the State, the eniporium of the coal trade of ...

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  43. OFFENSIVE AGAINST NATIONALISTS.

    PARIS, Thursday. — A message from Smyrna stated that an offensive against the Nationalises has begun. The Nationalists, who were coiupollnd to concentrate in the ...

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  44. INCREASE IN TAXATION PROBABLE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Sir Joseph Cook, speaking at a dinner in honor of Sir Dension Miller, remarked that the Government were not financially easy at the present moment, ...

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  45. FACTORY MANAGERS' CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Knox, speaking at the Factory Managers' Conference, earnestly advocated the continuance of the present system of the control of industry through ...

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  46. THE WHEAT POOLS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Complaints by Sir Joseph Carruthers about the finances of the wheat pools were brought under the notice of the Minister for Agriculture to-day. "The ...

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  47. LEWIS GUN IN USE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—From an armored car soldiers fire with a Lewis gun at snipers in the trees at St. Columbias College. At least 12 were killed. A frotestant woman ...

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  48. MILITARY REPORT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The official weekly military review states The Nationalist forces have reached Lapsaki, on the Upper Euphrates. We have withdrawn to Anah, ...

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  49. THE DEFENCE ACT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Trades and Labor Council carried a resolution viewing with indignation the encroachment of militarism throughout the Empire, and emphatically ...

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  50. PIGEON SHOOTING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—C. H. Gorrick easily won the pigeon shot championship of N.S.W. ...

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  51. FEDERAL LOAN.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Mr. Watt's resignation before he had made arrangements in London for the floating of the loan and the unfavorable conditions of the market as ...

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  52. IN GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Friday.—The reopening of the Reichstag was marked by ridiculous episodes. After an interval a venerable greybeard proceeded to the rostrum and assumed ...

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  53. RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A Polish review of the military situation states that after a regrouping of the forces, the Poles remain in possession of Kieff and Odessa. Stubborn ...

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  54. BOWLING.

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  55. STATE POLITICS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Labor party is divided in opinion as to whether the Upper House can be abolished. The propaganda committee discussed the matter. Several ...

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  56. GRADING CONTESTS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The conference came to a conclusion to-day. Mr. 0. Ballhausen, of Lismore, read a paper advocating the use of waste steam, from exhausts for heating ...

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  57. BISHOP OF BATHURST.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—It is announced that the Very Revd. Michael O'Farrell, Vicerector of St. John's College in the University of Sydney, has been appointed Roman ...

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  58. GENERAL WRANGEL'S CAPTURES.

    LONDON, Friday.—General Wrangel's total captures to June 18 are reported to be 800 prisoners, 200 machine guns, 8 armored cars, 2 armored trains, and quantities of ...

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  59. BOYCOTT OF HUNGARY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reuter 's Hague correspondent states that the Hungarian boycott continues. There has been an almost complete stoppage of the railway traffic, and ...

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  60. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—A Montana message states that Mr. Bryan says definitely he will not be a third party candidate for the Presidency. ...

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  61. LAWN TENNIS.

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  62. AERIAL DISASTER.

    LONDON, Friday.—The "Times" Peterborough correspondent states that a pilot named Sadler from Acton was giving a short season of subscription flights. He flew in ...

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  63. FOOTBALL.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A message from Brisbane states that the selectors of the Rugby. League team have filled the vacancies with Broadfoot and Fewin, but it is considered ...

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  64. CLAIM FOR DAMAGES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In the Supreme Court, before Mr. Justice Wade and a jury, James Breen, farmer, commenced an action against James Doyle, grazier, claming £1000 ...

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  65. AMBASSADORIAL APPOINTMENTS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is announced that Lord D'Abernon has been appointed British. Ambassador to Berlin, and Sr. Dimarcino to London for Italy. ...

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  66. GOOLMANGAR v. NIMBIN.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 245 words
  67. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reuter's Madrid correspondent states that the next meeting of the League Nations will be held at San Sobastian at the end of July. ...

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  68. FOREST FIRES IN SCOTLAND.

    ABERDEEN, Thursday.—Forest fires are [?]eriving. The blaze has spread over 15 miles belt three miles wide. ...

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  69. Advertising

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