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  2. PRINCE OF WALES

    H.M.S. Renown, with, the Prince of "Wales on hoard and escorted by a number of warships, entered Sydney Heads at 9 o'clock this morning in bright, ...

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  4. TRADE WITH RUSSIA

    Financial and business experts representing 10 nations have cnocluded a conference in Paris at which, it was decided that their respective ...

    Article : 208 words
  5. REVOLT IN IRELAND

    The London "Times" Dublin correspondent reports that the negotiations of Mr. Cramp (industrial sesre-. tory of the N.U.R.) in the munitions ...

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  6. SPORTING

    Kingscote has protested to the British Tennis Association at the proposed inclusion of Lycett in the Davis Cup team on the grounds that he is ...

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  7. MELBOURNE STRIKE

    The Melbourne strike gives every indication of being protracted, disastrous to both sides, and stubborn. The Premier (Mr. Lawson) announced ...

    Article : 436 words
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  9. RUMOR OF INDIAN RISING

    It is authoritatively announced that the Government of India is not aware of any grounds for the alarmist reports foretelling widespread risings, organised ...

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  10. HACKLER'S AVIATION FEAT

    Pilot Albert Hinckler. the Queenslander, states that 20 gallons of petrol took him from London to Turin. "His engine has the most distinguished ...

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  11. MINING

    The Government Geologist of South Australia will visit the Baratta silver field near North Carrieton nest week. ...

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  12. PROSPECTORS' ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of the committee of the New South Wales Prospectors' Association was held last night, the president (Mr. F. W. Shepherd) being in the ...

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  13. DE VALERA LEAVING AMERICA TO PAY VISIT TO ENGLAND

    A cable message states that the Sinn Fein, leader, Mr. de Valera, has written to the Irish Vigilance Association, stating:—"I am shotrly leaving America to ...

    Article : 95 words
  14. FUTURE MOVEMENTS

    The officials in charge of the arrangements for the Prince of Wales's tour through Australia state that the Prince' will reach Albany on June 30, ...

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  15. CONFERENCE WITH KRASSIN

    Members of the Cabinet have discussed with Krassin. the Russian trade envoy in London, the Russian Government's debts contracted up to 1917. ...

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  16. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The hearing has been concluded of the action in which Moses Schwartz, a property owner, sued the proprietors of "Smith's Weekly' te recover £5000 ...

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  17. STRIKE LEVY ON FARMERS

    The Sinn Fein and labor organisations are embarking on a joint campaign in mid Ireland to aid Dublin railway strikers. It has been ...

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  18. WALSH ISLAND MANAGEMENT

    It was officially stated yesterday that the New South Wales Government does not intend to persist in its negotiations with Mr. Churchin regarding the ...

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  19. KILLED WHILE THRESHING

    John Eather (23) was killed while engaged in threshing lucerne seed atSingleton. The driving belt flew off a wheel, and deceased put up his arm as ...

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  20. DR. MANNIX DOES NOT SALUTE "THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER"

    The New York "World" publishes a dispatch from Washington stating that Archbishop Mannix refused to stand while the "Star-Spangled Banner" was ...

    Article : 96 words
  21. A RAILWAY FATALITY

    John Arthur, employed as a narry on duplication work between Belford and Mininbah. was killed while crossing the railway line with a billycan of Water. ...

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  22. WOMAN'S BODY IN RIVER WITH WEIGHT TIED TO ANKLE

    A Brisbane message states that the body of Janet Smith, who had been masing for six days, was found in the Fitzroy River wth a 71b. iron weight ...

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  23. ALBANIAN SITUATION

    Reports from Valona state that the situation is now more favorable. Adequate reinforcements have, arrived, and the Albanians have been ...

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  24. DEVELOPING TOO RAPIDLY IS VIEW OF OLD CAMPAIGNERS

    There is a feeling among old campaigners in the "Labor movement that the strike developments are moving too rapdly. The View is expressed that as ...

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  25. ADELAIDE TRAMWAYMEN GET EXTRA PAY DURING VISIT

    The extra rate of pay for Adelaide tramwaymen during the visit of the Prince of "Wales to Adelaide will be double rates on the day of the "Prince's ...

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  26. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    The disabled steamer Kingsmere, which lost its rudder off Neptune Islands on Friday, when last heard from was in sight of the lighthouse on ...

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  27. MAURITIUS SUGAR CROP PURCHASED BY BRITAIN

    The British Government has bought the Mauritius sugar crop of 203,000 tons. ...

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  28. SIR JAMES M'CAY'S WARNING TO UNSCRUPULOUS TRADERS

    The strike unfortunately has given some unscrupulous traders an opportunity of greatly increasing the prices of lamps, lanterns, kerosene, and other ...

    Article : 111 words
  29. BRITISH LEAVING BATUM

    The London "Daily Mail" states that the British will be evacuating. Batum within a fortnight, and that the troops will he transferred to British warships ...

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  30. CHILDREN'S FREQUENT COLDS

    If mothers would only take care of their, children's Jungs and chests by treating in a sensicle manner the coughs and colds to which children ...

    Article : 387 words
  31. POLISH OFFENSIVE

    The London "Times" Warsaw correspondent reports:- "Polish reinforcements are leaving Warsaw for the front in great ...

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  32. GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN

    Mr. Ashmead Bartlett, interviewed. on his return from Europe, said that General Sir Ian Hamilton's diary, does not throw any light on the Gallipoli ...

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  33. PEACE EXHIBITION PROFITS

    At the Peace Exhibition held in Adelaide tte receipts totalled £26,346 and the expenditure £19,146. the net profit being £7200, which will entirely ...

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  34. WOOL NEGOTIATIONS

    Lord Forster (the newly-appointed Governor-General for Australia) and Lord Derby acted as Britain's bargainiers in the wool negotiations. They ...

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  35. SYDNEY GAS EMPLOYEES AGAIN MEET EMPLOYERS

    The conference between representatives of various metropolitan gas companies and the Gas Employees' Union was continued yesterday. It is stated ...

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  36. REQUEST FOR HIGHER PAY FOR CLOTHING TRADE WORK

    The employees in the clothing trade yesterday decided to ask for increased wages as from June 1. The minimum asked'is for males £4 a week, and for ...

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  37. WIRELESS OPERATORS ON SHIPS DEMANDING INCREASED WAGES

    A meeting ot the [?] "Wireless Operators' Association has decided to strike to-morrow failing" a settlement by noon. Ninety-five per cent, ...

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  38. Family Notices

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  39. SOLDIERS' HOMES

    Up to May 31 581. soldiers' homes were completed by the Homes Commission, while 2198 are under, construction. ...

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  40. COAL MINING INTERESTS INTERVIEW PBIME MINISTER

    The representatives of the Australasian Coal and Shale Miners' Federation and the colliery proprietors waited on the Prime Minister at the ...

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  41. NEW DOMINIONS'PORT ON SOUTH BRITISH COAST

    The Town Council, of Portsmouth has unanimously decided to develop Langston Harbor as a dominion shipping port, and will approach the ...

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  46. THREE PERSONS ARE KILLED BY GELIGNITE EXPLOSION

    A charge of gelignite exploded in the house of a fanner named England at Tatu, in the King country, New Zealand. Mrs. England and her child ...

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  47. FIRE IN SHIP'S HOLD

    The steamer Sardinia, homeward bound, reports that a fire broke out in her second cargo hold before reaching Marseilles, where it was extinguished. ...

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