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  2. AUSTRALIAN TEAM

    The Australians to-day continued their match against a North of England team at Birminghara. The teams were:— ...

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  3. 44 HOUR WEEK TROUBLE IS THREATENED. ON NORTH SHORE BRIDGE

    Serious trouble threatens on the North Shore bridge works Dorman, Long and Co., the contractors, posted notices yesterday stating that in ...

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  4. STRIKE IN BRITAIN THE STRIKE LEADERS

    In the House of Commons Sir F. Hall. (Conservative) asked whether action was contemplated against the strike leaders. Mr. Winston ...

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  5. EGYPTIAN CRISIS

    In deference to the unanimous desire of deputies who lunched with him to-day Zaghlul Pasha has renounced his right to form a Ministry and has ...

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  6. HGHTING IN MOROCCO

    While it is stated that France possesses documents showing the extent to which European countries, particularly Russia, Germany, and Italy, ...

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  7. ENGLNEMEN'S STRIKE COAL ADVISORY BOARD HAS BEEN RECONSTITUTED

    Commander Fernley, Commonwealth naval officer, stated yesterday that as a result of the ebal strike the Federal. Government has reconstituted the Coal ...

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  8. STATE POLITICS

    A meeting of the New South Wales Parliamentary caucus has been called for Tuesday June 15. It will consider a number of matters including the ...

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  9. TROUBLED CHINA

    The arrest is reported of a number of Koreans who arrived at Tientsin from Shanghai. They were armed and had explosives concealed in bread. ...

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  10. MAN TRAVELLING IN THAIN MURDERS A BANK CLERK ATTACKS A SECOND CLERK THEN MAKES HIS ESCAPE

    Robbery under arms was committed at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon in a passenger train between East Perth and Perth. J. R. Greville and Douglas ...

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  11. OIL BURNING ENGINES FOR BRITISH RAILWAYS

    The coal dispute has induced the railway companies to arrange for a rapid increase in the number of oil burning locomotives. ...

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  12. CLYDE WORKSHOP TROUBLE NOW REPORTED SETTLED

    The trouble which was threatened among the men at the Clyde Engineering Works has been settled. All the men concerned have been re-engaged. ...

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  13. EMPLOYERS GIVEN LEAVE TO PROSECUTE F.E.D. AND F.A.

    Sir John Quick, Deputy-President of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court, in chambers yesterday granted tho application of tho Colliery Proprietors' ...

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  14. TAXATION PROPOSALS OF FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SURRENDER OF £1,500,000

    Per capits payments to the States are to go and the Federal Government is to [?]holish 40 per cent of its income tax both on individuals and on ...

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  15. CLOSING OF COAL PITS DRIVES RATS TO SURFACE

    The removal of the pit ponies and their fodder from the South Wales sises has driven, thousands of ravenous rats to the surface. They are ...

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  16. GIRL IN CHAMPAGNE BATH

    Earl Carroll, a theatrical promoter, has been sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment for perjury in connection with his denial of the story that a ...

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  17. YOUNG GIRL'S DEATH

    In the Central Criminal Court yesterday Henry Frederick Duproy (18) was charged with having used a certain instrument on a girl aged 15 ...

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  18. PERSONAL

    Mr. Vic. Dolman returned from his honeymoon yesterday and has resumed duty at the Central Fire Station. Mr. H. R. Boyee has been appointed ...

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  19. DECISION TO PROSECUTE WAS NOT UNEXPECTED

    The colliery proprietors' decision to prosecute the Enginedrivers and Firer mcn?s Association for breaches of their award, was not unexpected in union ...

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  20. OWNERS PROPOSAL TO EXTEND HOURS

    Mr. Evan Wilhams, chairman of the Mining Association, has invited Mr. Herbert Smith, the president of the Miners Federation, to an informal ...

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  21. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    Speaking on thq Constitution Alteration Bill in the House of Representatives Mr. W. A. Watt said he believed in the surrender of industrial ...

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  22. VIEWS OF MR. T. R. BAVIN LIKELY IN A DAY OR TWO

    Mr. T. R. Bavin, Leader of the New South Wales Parliamentary Opposition, said he thought the decision of the Federal Government regarding per ...

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  23. SOUTH COAST ENGINEDRIVERS MEETING AT WEEK-END

    Aggregate meetings of enginedrivers employed in the South Coast mines have been called for the week-end at which the strike position will be ...

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  24. POLICE MAKE AN ARREST

    Royston Rennie, alias Hope (26), a single clerk and a native of Victoria, who formerly lived at Geelong, has been arrested for the murder. He ...

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  25. UNION OFFICIALS CONFER CONCERNING THE DISPUTE

    A meeting of representatives of the Central Executive. of the Miners' Federation and the Federated Enginedrivers and Firemen's Association ...

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  26. BRITISH LIBERAL SPLIT A PARTY MEETTNG

    Thirty-four Liberals, including Mr. Loyd George, Sir John Simon, and Mr. W. Bondman, attended a meeting of the Liberal party at the House ...

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  27. THE PREMIER OF VICTORIA SURPRISED AT THE MOVE

    Mr. J. Allan, the Premier of Victoria,has expressed surprise that Dr. Earle Page, should have, decided to go on with the proposal to deprive the ...

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  28. LABOR COUNCIL PROPOSAL

    At a meeting of the Sydney Labor Council last night a proposal was adopted that the State Labor Government should intervene in the present ...

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  29. PREMIER OF WEST AUSTRALIA

    Speaking at a luncheon tendered him by the New South Wales Ministry yesterday. Mr. P. Collier, Premier of West Australia, referring ...

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  30. FIRE AT REDFERN

    A fire broke ont in Dickson's case factory at Redfern at 4 o'clock this morning. The adjoining factory of Riley's Ltd., furniture manufacturers, ...

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  31. COMPENSATION ACT ACT COMMENTS BY MR. BAVIN

    "It is cosy to understand the, perturbation of employers regarding the effect of the Workmen's Compensation Act," said Mr. T. It. Bavin, Leader of ...

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  32. MINERS SAID TO BE ANXIOUS FOR RESUMPTION OF WORK

    The representatives of the Miners' Federation and Federated Enginedrivers and Firemen's Association are making another effort to reach an ...

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  33. VOTE OF CONFIDENCE IN EARL OF OXFORD

    The executive of the National liberal Federation has decided to more a vote of confidence in the Earl of Oxford at the conference on June 17. ...

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  34. BURAL WORKERS' BILL

    The Rural Workers' Accommodation Bill will come into operation to-day when the regulations will be gazetted. ...

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  35. COST OF LIVING

    The usual monthly statement which was issued yesterday shows that the retail price of meat during May was 42, per cent, higher than in July, 1914. ...

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  36. A RESULTLESS MEETING

    Despite a Liberal meeting lasting for three hours it was found impossible to record a definite decision. The meeting was adjourned till Tuesday. ...

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  37. N.Z. PERPETUAL FORESTS

    There was a good attendance at the Town Hall last night to witness the private screening of a forestry film entitled, "After Twenty Years," under ...

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  38. HIGHER PREMIUMS LIKELY BY INSURANCE COMPANIES

    Insurance underwriters are working on tho preparation of new insurance rates in order to provide a minimum rate under the Workmen's ...

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  39. SHIP WITH HISTORY

    A rakish looking steamer with a yellow funnel, flying the French flag, and manned by a native, crew, steamed into a berth at Circular Quay on ...

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  40. BOMB DAMAGES HOUSE ANO WRECKS FURNITURE

    A bomb outrage which resulted in a house being badly damaged occurred at Adamsfield on Wednesday night. Mrs. Shelton and her husband had ...

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  41. LOS ANGELES MYSTERY

    What has become of Mrs. M'Pherson, the evangelist, is getting a deeper mystery every day. District-Attorney Keyes has arrived here from Los ...

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  42. FIRE ON A STEAMER

    The steamer Suva was unable to sail for Fiji yesterday owing to a fire which' broku out in thc bunkers. The coal is still smouldering and firemen ...

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  43. WOMAN IS REMANDED ON CHARGE OF MURDER

    The case of Agnes Davies (26), a domestic servant, who is charged with the murder of William Parker, was mentioned again at the Central ...

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  44. DEATH OF A WOMAN

    At the Burwood Police Court yesterday the district coroner held an inquiry into the death of Eva Ambler (29), a single woman. Evidence was ...

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  45. FATAL AEROPLANE SMASH

    There was another fatal aeroplane smash yesterday when Cadet A. H. Percival (21) was billed. It is believed that he was flying an aeroplane alone ...

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  46. NOT TAKEN SERIOUSLY

    The political writer of the "Daily Mail" points ont that the report of the four Conservative membere of the House of Commons on Russia is not ...

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  47. B.H.-PORT AUGUSTA LIHE

    In the House of Representatives yesterday Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister, replying to Mr. A. Blakeley (Darling), said that the question of ...

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  49. LAUNCH CAPSIZES

    Vivian Perkins was drowned when a launch containing four men capsized while endeavoring to cross a bar at the mouth of Maroochy River yesterday. ...

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  50. A SPANISH DECREE TO ENCOURAGE CHILDREN

    The spanish Government has issued a deeree that non-manual Government employees with 11 or more children' will be exempt from paying rent and ...

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  51. REVOLUTION IN PORTUGAL

    The revolutionists in Portugal have [?] the formation of a provisional Government, which will be for the present located at Coimbra. It is ...

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  52. TELEPHONE TO ADELAIDE IS STILL OUT OF ORDER

    Communication, was not restored today on the telephone line to Adelaide which was also out of commission yesterday. The cause of the failure is ...

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  53. MINEWORKERS INJURED

    S. Millnat, a trucker at the North mine, was jammed between a truck and a chute when at work to-day, a finger of the left hand being crushed. ...

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  54. HOUSEBREAKING CHARGE

    Police entered a house at Neutral Bay last night and discovered a woman in the act of stripping a wardrobe of its contents and placing them ...

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  55. TO-DAY'S TEMPERATURE

    The highest shade reading up to 3 o'clock to-day was 64 degrees. ...

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