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  3. EMPIRE AIR SERVICE.

    The Agent-General for Tasmania (Mr. A. H.Ashbolt) informed a representative of the Australian Press Association to-day that he is co-operating with Vickers, ...

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  4. ULSTER PARLIAMENT OPENED.

    The Northern Parliament was opened at Belfast in the council chamber at the City Ball to-day in the presence of a distinguished company. Not one of the Sinn ...

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  6. THE COAL TROUBLE.

    The Coal Conference has been adjourned to enable the miners and the owners separately to discuss the points raised. It will resume to-morrow. The outlook is ...

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  7. STOP PRESS NEWS.

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  8. THE OCCUPIED ZONE

    Replying to the Allied Commission's ultimatum requesting General Hotet to withdraw the German forces from the occupied zone, the Government have sent an ...

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  9. DIVEIT HANDICAP.

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  10. BANK OFFICIALS' CLAIM

    There was an unusual development in the bank officials' case at the State Industrial Court on Wednesday. When the matter was called on both the President ...

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  11. EMPIRE PROBLEMS.

    Sir John Findlay, of New Zealand, addressed the Colonial Institute to-day on the future government of the Empire. He said he was opposed to Imperial ...

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  12. A BY-ELECTION.

    The by-election in the Saint George Division of the House of Commons resulted:—Mr. Erskine (Independent Conservative), 7,244; Sir Herbert Jessel (Coalitionist), ...

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  13. THE SHARE MARKET.

    Sales effected on the Stock Exchange between 12.30 and 3.20 p.m.:—5 per cent. Commonwealth Loans (1923), £95 7/6; 4½ per cent. Commonwealth Loans, £10 Bonds ...

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  14. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    The correspondent of the "Morning Post" at Paris reports that 150 unemployed British ex-service men are being employed experimentally in the devastated ...

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  15. COLORADO FLOODS

    The flood is subsiding at Pueblo, revealing the tragic devastation of the affected area, which is covered with several feet of mud. In ...

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  16. STRIKE IN ITALY

    All the Civil servants in Italy have gone on strike for increased salaries. This move developed from an agitation which began among the employes in the lower division ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN WOOL

    At a meeting to-day of the Melbourne City Properties Trust Company, Sir Andrew Caird, the chairman, strongly criticised the proposals of the B.A.W.R.A., ...

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  18. UKELELE GIRLS AND "THE LITTLE WHOPPER."

    "Sweet Dreams," one of the most delightful musical numbers in "The Little Whopper," now being staged at the Theatre Royal, is played by the Ukelele ...

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  19. IRISH REBELS

    A military encircling movement in Millstreet, Dublin, to-day, in which aeroplanes acted as scents, resulted in a sharp conflict with a large party of armed rebels, ...

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  20. CRICKET CONFERENCE

    Yesterday's Imperial Cricket Conference was of a very friendly nature. Mr. S. Smith, manager of the Australian team, raised informally the question of the ...

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  21. EMPIRE PROBLEMS

    The Premier of Canada (Mr. A. Meighen) sailed for London to-day. While he has not announced his position in regard to the Anglo-Japanese Alliance, it is ...

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  22. FRANCE AND HUNGARY.

    The Chamber of Deputies to-day ratified the Hungarian Peace Treaty by 78 rotes to 74. ...

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  23. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    Sir Joseph Cook informed Mr. Fenton that he was unaware of any attempt to boycott the Commonwealth line of steamers. ...

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  24. BROKEN HILL MINES.

    During his stay at Broken Hill Professor Chapman (chairman of the Technical Health Commission) reviewed the work done by members of the Commission ...

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  25. THE SHARE MARKET

    "The Express" Office, Wednesday. Business on the Stock Exchange on Wednesday was Again chiefly confined to Commonwealth Loans, with but little alteration in values. The ...

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  26. A TOUGH PROBLEM.

    Can a wife who has been convicted of the murder of hex husband obtain possession of any of that husband's estate? That was the tong a problem submitted to Mr. ...

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  27. A WOMAN SENTENCED.

    A plea for leniency by a married woman was of no avail when her previous record was disclosed at the Adelaide Police Court on Wednesday. Mr. W. J. Hinde, S.M., ...

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  28. LAW COURTS.

    Leo Johnson, land and estate agent, of King William-street Adelaide, claimed £15 from. A. Saunders. carrier, of Port-road, Hindmarsh, alleged to be due in connection with the sale of ...

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  29. WASTED TIMBER.

    A report from Wingham states that Mr. Thos. Chambers, a Scottish timber merchant and public works contractor, who has just concluded a tour of the ...

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  30. Bradford Wool Market.

    The Yorkshire "Observer" remarks that Mr, Hughes should he officially invited to visit Bradford, where he will gain a clearer insight into the wool position than ...

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  31. INDIAN AFFAIRS

    A party of 30 Muhajirin residents of various Indian cities reached Peshawar from Kabul on Saturday in rags end in a Starving condition. Last year the ...

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  32. FINER WEATHER.

    Improved weather from the west is expected in South Australia, but there may be some further showers inland. During the 24 hours ended at 8.30 a.m. on ...

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  33. THE GOVERNOR AND THE TURF.

    The racing jacket of his Excellency the Governor (Sir Archibald Weigall) will be worn for the first time in this State in the new season, which opens on August 1. Sir ...

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  34. CARGO PILLAGING.

    Giving evidence before the Cargo pillaging Commission to-day, Mr. G. F. Weahterlake (shipping manager of Moreheads. Limited) said overseas shipping ...

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  35. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Nell Gilles denied having unlawfully had insufficient lawful means of support on June 7. Plainclothes-Constable Melhush said that during the past two or three weeks the defendant had ...

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  36. INTERPRETATION OF A WILL

    The Full Court consisting of the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray), Mr. Justice Gordon, and Mr. Justice Angas Parsons, heard further argument on Wednesday in ...

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  37. MINING SHARES.

    The latest quotations for the uadermentance shares are:—Hamptons, buyer 5/. seller 6/. ...

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  38. DEARER FLOUR.

    The executive of the Victonian Millowners' Association to-day decided to increase the price of flour by 10/ a ton, making it £20 7/6, and reduce the price of boan ...

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  39. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

    White Hope Gift, June 7.—"Sinking on footwall of formation. down 18 ft. will test same by xcuted as go down." Hunter's Pernatty, Jane 7.—Xcut advanced to ...

    Article : 93 words
  40. CHAMPION GOLF.

    In the qualifying round at Gleneagles there are 113 competitors, of whom 16 qualified to play a round piece, on the Kind's course, 18 holes, and on the ...

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  41. REPARATIONS

    The foreign exchanges are pronouncedly weak. The pound sterling is below 3.80 dollars. The international bankers are mystified, but it is believed that the ...

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  42. SALE OF A FLOUR MILL.

    Mr. Justice Poole, in the Civil Court, on Wednesday, heard further evidence for the defence in the case arising out of the sale of a floor mill, in which the Mount ...

    Article : 144 words
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  44. THE SOUL'S EXISTENCE.

    The lecturer of the Theosophical. Society, Mr. G. H. Chappel, delivered an address on Tuesday evening at the Theosophical Hall on "Proofs of the Existence of the Soul," before a large and an ...

    Article : 301 words
  45. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    At Carlisle to-day the Cumberland bowlers beat the New Zealanders by 136to 96. Mr. Cox; representing the Victorian ...

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  46. Magistrates' Court—Norwood.

    Before Messrs. E. O. Gooden and P. Gannoni.) Alfred Daniel Smith was fined 10/ for having been drunk, and £2 10/ for having used Indecent language, in Bisbop's place, Kensington. ...

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  47. THE POLICE FORCE.

    An extension of 12 months from July 1. 921, has bean granted to the term of office [?]f the following members of the police [?]orce who have reached the age of 60 ...

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  48. GOLF.

    NORTH ADELAIDE VERSUS STRATHALBYN. A team representing the above club journeyed to Stnathalbyn on Monday. An 18-hole contest was begun at 11 a.m., and won by the home ...

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  49. THE VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT

    By proclamation passed by the Executive Council to-day the State Parliament has been further prorogued until July 6, When the new session Will be officially opened by ...

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  50. THE LONDON "TIMES."

    Sir John Ellerman states that the assettions published in the "Outlook" to the effect that the London "Times" would shortly change hands and that he had ...

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  51. MINIATURE SHOOTING.

    A. V. Potts (Langhorne's Creek) and LT. Edwards (Tramways) have tied for the Harris, Scarfe trophy, which was shot for in connection with the individual quarterly competitions, ...

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