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  3. THE HAGUE CONFERENCE

    Reuter’s correspondent at Tha Hague says the Dominions and British representativves last night discussed the Empire policy at the conference. The ...

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  4. THE DEAD AIRMEN

    Thousands of people were waiting outside St. Peter’s Cathedral at 9 o'clock this morning and a steady stream passed by the coffin containing ...

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  5. DISTRIBUTING £5,000,000

    To-day the Federal Government disbursed in interest on war and peace loans, more than £5,000,000. All payments are being made through ...

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  6. GERMAN REPARATIONS

    The German Cabinet has decided to pay the instalment of reparations due on 15th June (£2,500,000). It declares that pending the ...

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  7. OUR EMPTY NORTH

    Mr Barwell, interviewed in Vancouver, aid:-"We have in northern Australia a huge potential rich mineral and agricultural area supporting a ...

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  8. DEFEATING PROHIBITION

    The newspapers publish with considerable relish a letter from a Mr Busch, a well-known brewer, charging the paired States Government with ...

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  9. IRISH TURMOIL

    Attempts by Sirin Feiners to capture Killyleigh Castle, in County Down, the seat of Colonel Hamilton, and Rade mon House,s County Down, the ...

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  10. THOUSANDS AT CEMETERY.

    More than 106 police were controlling the crowd, and a long line of barriers had to be erected to keep the thoroughfare clear The cortege will be more ...

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  11. CITY’S MOURNING.

    At 1 o’clock the Courts adjourned, shops closed, and during the progress of the cortege the tram traffic was suspended. Dense crowds oT mourners ...

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  12. PERSONAL

    The Rev. F. E. Harry, who was minister of the Dawson Street Baptist Church for about eight years, will, with his fanily be passing through Ballarat ...

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  13. RESPONSIBILITY FOR FIRE

    A decision of the Court of Petty Sessions given at Skipton on 24th May, fining Luke Emanuel Andrew £2, in default 14 days’ imprisonment, in ...

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  14. PROPAGANDA IN AMERICA.

    New York and Washington papers to-day are flooded with propaganda from Berlin, making a statement that the German Chancellor Wirth is ...

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  15. SOUTH OF IRELAND CONSTITU-TION.

    It is understood that the London negotiations regarding the dralt of the South of Ureland Constitution have reached a result which is generally ...

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  16. COOPERATIVE PRINCIPLES

    A conference, with the objective of the furtherance of co-operative principles in Australia, South Africa and New Zealand, met in London to-day. ...

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  17. AUSTRIAN FINANCE.

    The value of the crown jumped 25 per cent before the Bourse opened, including the pound sterling, which is worth 73,000 crowns, compared with ...

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  18. DE VALERA’S CAMPAIGN.

    Mr De Valera has been conducting a whirlwind electoral campaign in conjunction with other Coalitionists, hut the independents generally have taken ...

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  19. SGALING EVEREST

    Brigadier-General Bruce, in a message from Charijong, dated 14th June, states that Messre Finch and Bbruce ant one Ghurka camped at a Height of ...

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  20. LENIN DANGEROUSLY ILL

    The State Department has received official confirmation that M. Lenin is “desperately ill," but the stories of his mental trouble are stated to be ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN FARMERS

    The Farmers’ Federal organising conference carried a resolution deciding that pre-war export rates for local consumption for Australian butter and ...

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  22. THE IRISH ELECTIONS.

    The Belfast correspondent of the “Times" says considerable interest is bring taken in the elections for the Smith Irish Parliament, particularly ...

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  23. “SENSATIONAL MOVE” PRO-JECTED.

    Leading news agencies in America agree that the probabilities are that the wet interests are beginning to put before Congress and President Harding ...

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  24. SYDNEY’S FLAGS AT HALF-MAST.

    Flags were flown at half-mast on all public buildings in Sydney to-day out of respectt to the memory of the late Sir Ross Smith. ...

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  25. WASHINGTON AGREEMENT

    There has been a certain amount of restlessness in America at the delay in the Empire ratification of the Washington agreement. But till the ...

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  26. LATE LIEUT BENNETT.

    In connection with the funeral of Lieut. Bennett in Melbourne, on Saturday, it as been arranged, that Queen’s Hall, Parliament House, whore the body will lie in ...

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  27. CANADIAN BUDGET

    The first budget of the Mackenzie King Government, has been passed by the House of Commons. The Government secured a majority of 18 when a ...

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  28. WHEAT POOLING.

    One of the most important subjects discussed by the Farmers' Convention, how sitting in Adelaide, was wheat pooling. After long consideration in ...

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  29. ALLEGED RAILWAY ROBBERY

    The case in which Sarah Ryan, wife of the licensee of the Eastern Station hotel was cnarged with larceny of certain flannel ...

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  30. INCENDIARISM IN BELFAST.

    Latest advices from Belfast state that incendiaries plentifully sprinkled petrol, after which they set fire to and completely destroyed the extensive ...

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  31. WAGES IN AMERICA

    A Chicago message states that the United States Railway Board cut 40,000,000 dollars from the wages off the clerks. The new order affected ...

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  32. LEAD STOCKS LOW

    In the course of a speech Mr F. A. Govett (chairman of the Zinc Corporation) said that Broken Hill stocks of lead were low, though consumption was ...

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  33. ENTREE TO PARLIAMENT

    An ansendment of the Constitution to enable women to stand as Candidates for the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly, was the request submitted to ...

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  34. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    Replying to questions in the House of Commons, Mr Chamberlain said that he did hot think the time had arrived to publish the full reports of ...

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  35. BALLARAT MERCHANT SUED

    An action was brought by Mr H. S. W. Lawson, the Premier, as Minister for Agriculture (nominally) against Ellis Vincent Jermyn, grain merchant, of ...

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  36. A WIFE’S INFIDELITY

    A love of wild life on the part of his wife, was responsible for the divorce proceedings which were conducted before Mr Justice Mann to-day, in which Cecil ...

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  37. LONDON WOOL VALUES

    To-day’s catalogues of Bawra and privately owned wools totalled 13,000 bales, of which more than half, were from New Zealand. ...

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  38. THE BEESARABO TRIAL

    The Fan's correspondent of the “Baily Mail" says that many references were made at the Bessarabo trial to-day to the-Mexican oil property, on ...

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  39. LAND SETTLEMENT.

    The Prime Minister and the State Ministers again conferred to-day regarding land Settlement. Some progress was made. The conference ...

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