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  4. RUSSIAN GOLD

    The London "Times" Stockholm correspondent reports:- "A trainload of bar Gold from Petrograd, worth £100,000,000, has been sent ...

    Article : 112 words
  5. PEACE TREATY

    The German Government intends to demand £40,000,000 from France for damage alleged to have been, committed daring the French occupation of the ...

    Article : 42 words
  6. SPORTING

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  7. REVOLT IN IRELAND

    Captain C. Coote (Coalition Liberal) moved in the House of Commons the omission from the Home Hule Bill of the provision reserving to the Imperial ...

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  8. PRINCE OF WALES

    The Prince of Wales on Wednesday was taken through the heart of the oldest sheep-growing country in Victoria, the western district plains south ...

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  9. FOOTBALL

    The return football match between the Y.M.C.A. and the B.R.S.A. will be played on the Western Oval on Monday afternoon. The teams will be: ...

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  10. UNSETTLED AREAS

    The War Office can offer no facilites relatives to visit war graves in Syria. Gallipoli, Palestine, or Mesopotamia owing to the absence of accommodation ...

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  11. GERBMAN ELECTIONS

    Berlin messages state that the preparations for the elections show a dangerous tension. The Independents and Communists declare, that they will seize ...

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  12. MR. THEODORE IN LONDON

    The Premier of Queensland (Mr. E. G. Theodore), replying to Mr. Bexriedale Keith, says that the referendum procedure is too cumbersome to settle ...

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  13. "HUMANISING OF INDUSTRY"

    At a meeting of the Ministerial Association held at the Y.M.C.A. rooms on Monday last Mr. B. H. Molesworth, M.A., delivered an address on the ...

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  14. GUARDING THE EX-KAISER

    Dutch police have been posted at every comer of the Doom estate, the ex-Kaiser's new residence, and detectives are assembled in the adjacent ...

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  15. SUGGESTED SETTLEMENT BY LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    Dr. Arthur Shadwell, a specialist in research on industrial and social matters, in a letter to "The Times," suggests that the Government' should ask ...

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  16. KING SENDS DERBY WINNER

    A cablegram giving the result of the English Derby was dispatched by the King to the Prince of Wales direct from the Epsom Racecourse. The ...

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  17. LEAVING THE COUNTRY

    The Celtic embarked 600 emigrants at Queenstown from the west and south of Ireland, for New York. The ages average from 16 to 22. This is ...

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  18. AVIATION

    The French airmen Boussoutrat and Bernard flew for 1459 minutes without landing, establishing a world's endurance record. ...

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  19. BRITISH CASWORKERS TAKE BALLOT ON STRIKE

    The National Federation pf Gasworkers has balloted on the question of a strike to enforce their demands for an increase of 10/a week. ...

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  20. AT BENDIGO

    The Prince had an interesting day at Bendigo. He explored a gold mine and handled a pick. Over 70,000 people from Bendigo and ...

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  21. IRELAND AS REPUBLIC

    Speaking at Dalkey, Mr. John M'Neill, a Sinn Feiner, commented on Sir Hamar Greenwood's declaration that England would not tolerate a republic ...

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  22. DOUBLE PAY REFUSED

    The Arbitration Court yesterday refused an application by the Hotel and Restaurant Employees' Union for double pay during the Royal visit. ...

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  23. I.W.W. PRISONERS

    The Premier, Mr. J J. Storey, replied yesterday to Sir George Fuller's comment, on the efforts made to secure the services of Mr. Justice Ewing, of ...

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  24. COAL MINERS' CLAIMS SUBJECT OF CONFERENCE

    A conference was held yesterday, between representa tires of the New South Wales coal mine proprietors and the employees. Every district lodge ...

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  25. IN BROKEN HILL

    Mr. G. A. G anning, postmaster, announces "that June 16 and 17, having been proclaimed public holidays, the following will be the postal ...

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  26. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    A Mannum message states that while he was proceeding, home to Caurnamont Mr. Karn found a boy, named Hogan, 13 years old, lying beside the road with ...

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  27. EXTRA HOLIDAYS GRANTED TO LOCAL SCHOOL CHILDREN

    Mr. W. C. Ewing, inspector of school, states that on account of the Prince of Wales's "visit to Adelaide coming early in July the schools' ...

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  28. LABOR'S ANNUAL CONFERENCE OPENS THIS AFTERNOON

    The A.L.P. has decided to contenue its efforts towards capturing the Trades Hall Labor Council from the O.B.U. advocates who now have control. ...

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  29. COCKBURN NEWS

    Inspector Warren visited the, school on Tuesday and Wednesday last, He interviewed the committee, and as a result many important alterations are ...

    Article : 254 words
  30. SEVEN YEARS' IMPRISONMENT FOR THE HILLS "BUSHRANGER"

    Jack Thompson, the horse stealer, who earned the title of the "Hills Bushranger" during recent weeks because of his successful elusiveness ...

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  31. MAN FOUND WOUNDED

    Charles Durdin, a man highly respected in the district, and a returned soldier, was found at his home in an unconscious condition, due to a gunshot ...

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  32. MINERS' HEALTH INQUIRY

    Professor H. G. Chapman, chairman of the Technical Health Commission, to-day informed a "Miner" reporter that he had been advised to remain in ...

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  33. BOY SCOUTS.

    The Central 1st Barrier Troop of BoyScouts met on Wednesday night. There was a. fair attendance, and a good deal of work was done. Instruction was. ...

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