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  3. THE PASTORAL AWARD

    In the High Court this morning, before Mr Justice Starke, application was made on behalf of the pastoral industry for an order nisi calling upon ...

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  4. PERSONAL

    According to a United Service cable message, the "Daily Mail’s" correspondent. at Paris says that the Pope is ill, suffering from "Vatican ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT TRADE

    The following is an extract from letter received from the Agent-General (Hon. John M'Whae), dated 2nd May, 1922:— ...

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  6. EUROPEAN POLUTICS

    Though there were indications that the waters of European polities were becoming calmer, signs that they are about to become troubled again are ...

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  7. LABOR TROUBLES

    Mr Samuel Gompers, President of the Federation of Labor, criticised Chief Justice Taft for his recent deciison that a union can be held ...

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  8. IRELAND'S WOES

    Intense indignation has been caussd in Belfast by firing on the Mater Hospital, a Roman Catholic institution, last night. For three-quarters of an hour bullets swept the wards, which were crowded with men and boys, both Protestant and Catholic, who had been wounded in recent street ...

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  9. JAPANESE PROBLEMS

    Viscount Takahashi's Cabinet has resolved to resign. The Prime Minister did not succeed in his effort to rid himself of three of Iris Ministers, and ...

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  10. GENERAL WORKERS’ UNION.

    At the biennial congress of the General Worker's Union, of which Mr J. R C[?]ynes, leader of the Parliamentary Labor Party, was appdinted president, ...

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  11. SOUTH IRISH PARLIAMENT.

    There are several surprises in the nominations for the Southern Irish Parliament, which are now being received. Among these are those which ...

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  12. WEIRD SCENES.

    Many helpless people flung themselves from their beds. Among these was a little boy whose feet were tied to a weight. He hung out of bed being ...

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  13. LENIN PASSES CRISIS.

    Reuter’s coirespondent at Paris states that a message from Mcscow offional agency reports that M. Lenin had gastro-enteritis, and passed ...

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  14. STRIKE VOTE.

    More than 1,000,000 United States railway workers are taking a strike note on the question whether they will accept the wage reduction ordered. ...

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  15. FRANCE AND THE SOVIET.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Paris says that, it is semi-officially foreshadowedthat French economic experts will attend the carlier sittings of the ...

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  16. HOSPITAL PROTEST.

    The authorities of the Mater Hospital, which is the only Catholic Hospital hospital in Belfast, have telegraphed to the British Government saying ...

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  17. THE PETTIGO CONFLICT.

    There are signs that the operations in the Belleek-Pettigo area are not yet concluded, states the “Times” correspondent at Belfast. ...

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  18. PLAYING UP TO RUSSIA.

    Members of the German Consulate, and also a party of German trade representatives, have arrived in Petrograd (states a message from ...

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  19. ARE JAPANESE A WHITE RACE?

    The question whether Japanese are a white race will be argued in the United States Supreme Court, probably in October states Mr J. Book, the ...

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  20. A WARM RECEPTION.

    Six armed men had a warm reception when they attempted to raid the Northern Bank at Belfast. They had managed to grasp a few Treasury ...

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  21. INDIA'S ENVOY

    The Indian statesman, Dr Sastri, had a severe cold when he reached Adelaide last night. He had caught it during the wet weather in Perth, and ...

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  22. FACTORY ENGINE DRIVERS

    In accordance with the arrangement made on the previous day, the Court of industrial Appeal, presided over by Mr Justice M‘Arthur, met again to-day ...

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  23. FOOD-STUFFS PROHIBITION.

    In consequence of the prohibition of the export of foodstuffs from Londonderry to County Donegal the merchants of the county have chartered ...

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  24. POST AS TELEGRAPH ATTENDANT

    Gentlewomen with University degrees, capable of dispensing tact, courtesy, and good temper, and patience, at the end of the telephone, ...

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  25. PROTESTS AGAINST EXECUTION

    The pantry-boy Harry Jacoby, who is under the death sentence for the murder of Lady White in a London hotel, Was continued in religion in ...

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  26. BRITISH TROOPS’ SUCCESS

    Citizens of Belfast to-day were most cheerful. They hailed the Pettigo affair as "a glorious victory,” and anticipate the speedy expulsion of ...

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  27. BOXER’S HEROISM

    A verdict of accidental death was recorded by the Coroner in regard to the man who was drowned at Thames Diton on Friday night after a canoe ...

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  28. PUSSYFOOT’S VISIT TO AUSTRALIA

    “Pussyfoot” Johnson's intended, visit to Australia, after he has attended the Prohibtion campaign in New Zealand in November, is not the result of an ...

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  29. THE ELECTION.

    Completed election returns for all Ireland show that 17 in favor of the treaty and 17 against it have been returned unopposed. Ninety members ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLEB.

    ****Rudolph Valentino, the well-known film star, has been acquitted of the charge of bigamy.—Reuter. Mr Will Hays, formerly ...

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  31. ADDRESS AT LUNCHEON.

    Mr Sastri opened his campaign in Adelaide to-day, when at the Parlia mentary luncheon he delivered an address largely reiterating his speech in ...

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  32. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    The tinea toned closing down of tho Clyde engineering works this week has been averted, the Government agreeing to arrangements to keep the ...

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  33. A MOTOR INSOLVENCY

    Claiming that he was entitled to rank as a creditor, in the insolvent estate of “The Howitzer Battery Company,” Latrobe street, motor ...

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  34. IMMIGRATION

    The “Times” corespondent at Simla states that further details of the Australian and British Columbian schemes for tho Settlement of Indian surplus ...

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  35. POLICE PROTECTION

    A deputation representing 14 suburban progress associations, introduced by (Mr A. K. Wallace, M.L.A., and accompanied by Messrs Ryan and ...

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  36. PRICE FIXING.

    Mr Bavin, the Attorney-Genera! ,says he is recommending to the Cabinet the repeal of all price fixing legislation in order to allow tree and open ...

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  37. AIR ACCIDENTS

    In view of the increasing number of air accidents the newspapers are urging that aeroplanes carrying passengers should have reserve pilots on ...

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  38. THE WHITE AUSTRALIA POLICY.

    Dr Sastri to-night delivered a [?] address to a big meeting in the Victory Hall. Referring to the White Australia policy, he said that neither the ...

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  39. PRINCE OF WALES RETURN

    Preliminary arrangements hare been made to give the Prince of Wales a rousing welcome on his return from the Eastern tour on 21st June. He lands ...

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  40. LABOR CONGRESS TO MEET ON JUNE 207

    The future policy of the Labor movement in Australia will be discussed a Congress of representatives of trades’ unions from all over the Commonwealth, ...

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  41. SUPERINTENDENT OF HORTI-CULTURE.

    Representatives of the Victorian Central Orchardists’ Association called on the Premier (Mr Lawson) to-day in reference to the basis and scope of duties ...

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  42. ALLEGED COUNTERFEIT COINS

    At the Court of General Sessions to-day. Joseph James Dolan, a confectioner, of Swanston street, appeared to answer the charge that he find counterfeit sovereigns ...

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  43. FIRE HAVOC IN 'LONCREACH.

    A fire causing damage which is estimated at £50,000, occurred at Long[?]each early this morning Eighteen buildings have been gutted. ...

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  44. BRENNAN’S HELICOPTER

    “I wish it were true," said Mr Louis Brennan, formerly of Melbourne, the inventor, in denying the extravagant reports that his mystery helicopter ...

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  45. MEETING OF A.W.U.

    An enthusiastic meeting of members of the A.W.U. was held at the Socialist's Hall to-night, which was attended by over 600 members of the union, ...

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  46. S S BUNINYONG NOT TO BE SCHAPPED.

    A rumor that the steamer Buninyong is to be scrapped was denied by Messrs Howard Smith and Co., to-day. An offical of the company stated that the ...

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