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  4. ANTI-FOREIGN OUTBREAK

    At a meeting of 25,000 students and workers, held here under the allspices of the Citizens' Association, motions were adopted calling ...

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  5. ATTEMPTS TO PREVENT TRADE TREATY

    An attempt made by members of the Conservative and Progressive Parties, in the House of Commons, to-day, to secure ...

    Article : 73 words
  6. DOMINIONS

    Mr. Baldwin, Prime Minister, announced in the House of Commons, that the Colonial Office reorganisation scheme would include ...

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  7. NEW SHIPPING WAR

    The first shot in the shipping war wh[?] has arisen out of the de-registration of the Seamen's Union, was fired this afternoon. ...

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  8. COCKPIT OF THE WORLD

    "Realising, the Pacific to be the future cockpit of the world, this conference recommends that arrangements be made to hold a ...

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  9. SECRET MEETING AT CZAR'S PALACE

    How "Cheiro" had a secret meeting with the Czar in his palace is told in the current instalment of the "Confessions of a ...

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  10. BUILDING AUSTRALIA'S CRUISERS

    The Labor Opposition in the Federal Parliament yesterday launched the anticipated censure motion against the Government in connection with the contract let for the building of the new cruisers. ...

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  11. RAID ON CHINESE

    When police raided a house in Retreat Street, Alexandria, last night, 22 Chinese were arrested and charged with having been found in a common ...

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  12. HEAT WAVE

    The heat-wave in Britain is unprecedented for June in fifty years, except in June, 1917. The temperature to-day is 87deg. in ...

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  13. NO SPECIAL CASE

    The deputy-president (Mr. Webb) in the Arbitration Court to-day refused to state a special case on the application of the State of New South Wales for ...

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  14. JAPANESE WARSHIP FOR MUSEUM

    The Acting-Consul-General for Japan, Mr. Yamasaki, yesterday handed over to the Australian War Museum this model of the Japanese warship Ibuki, which acted as an escort for Australian transports in the war, and has now been scrapped. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. POLICING AWARDS

    "The time has come when the Court ought to recognise the good and valuable work that union officials are capable of rendering in policing awards ...

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  16. THAT £9,000,000

    Should members who may be initiated into friendly societies after the introduction of a national health insurance scheme be permitted to enjoy equal privileges ...

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  17. GENERAL CABLES

    Sympathising with the mother of seven young children, who was summoned for arrears of rent, Judge Cluer said: "I am sorry that you were not ...

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  18. MINERS' STRIFE

    A message from Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, reports that, after a pitched battle, lasting for upwards of 15 minutes, the United Mine Workers of ...

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  19. AIR PILOTS

    A scheme has been drawn up to allow University students in Melbourne and Sydney to qualify as air pilots. The Air [?] has decided that ...

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  20. THE SENATE

    At to-day's sitting of the Senate, Senator Crawford (Minister) said, in reply to Senator Payne (Tas.), that the public effect of the withdrawal of ...

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  21. WAR IN MOROCCO

    Before conversing privately with General Lyautey, M. Painieve (French Prime Minister) was cordially welcomed by the Sultan of Morocco, who ...

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  22. MISSING JEWELS

    A ten-days' law suit was concluded to-day, which was the outcome of the loss of jewels worth £45,000 at an hotel at Harrogate in September, 1923. ...

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  23. TRIBUTE TO PRINCE

    At Maritzburg, in the presence of a record attendance, the Prince of Wales opened the Natal Royal Agricultural Society's show. ...

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  24. CRISIS IN GREECE

    The Athens correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" reports that the Greek Cabinet has resigned, following a fierce controversy whether the ...

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  25. ADVERTISEMENTS ARE IGNORED

    So confident is the deregistered Seamen's Union on its ability to stand solely upon its industrial strength, that not a solitary picket or vigilance ...

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  26. SIR JAMES ELDER

    Sir James Elder, Australian Commissioner in the United States, will be one of the officials on June 14 at the ceremony of unveiling a ...

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  27. "BUY BRITISH GOODS"

    The Federation of British Industries has lodged a detailed scheme with the Board of Trade to conduct an Empire publicity ...

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  28. COLLEGE OF SURGEONS

    New Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons are: Dr. C. C. Coghlan, Dr. M. Geaney, Dr. J. A. James, and Dr. M. P. Susman (Sydney), and Dr. G. ...

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  29. SHIPPING SLUMP

    At the meeting of creditors of James C. Gould, governing director of Gould's Steamships, Ltd., it was disclosed that in 1915 he began with an investment ...

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  30. Summary of Important News Appearing To-day

    France has communicated to the Allies the text of the French reply to Germany's Pact proposals. If approval is signified, the Note will ...

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  31. OVER THE BRIDGE

    As two Melbourne residents (Messrs. E. Device and Hilton Cerise), who during the past month had been engaged at Wodonga in disposing of blocks of land, were ...

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  32. GALE RAGING

    A wild southerly gale is sweeping a great part of the Dominion. Rain, sleet, and snow are reported from Otago and Canterbury, while ...

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  33. WEATHER FORECAST

    Cloudy, with further rain, on coast, and parts of tablelands. Becoming unsettled over northern inland districts during the ...

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