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  3. IMPERIAL AUTHORITY

    LONDON, Friday.—Sir Gerald Strickland (a late Governor of Tasmania and N.S. Wales) states that Lord Milner, Secretary of State for ...

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  4. SINN FEIN OUTRAGES CONSTABLES INCINERATED

    DUBLIN, Friday.—There has been a desperate night attack on the Kilmaliock police barracks, Limerick. The tiny garrison held out for five hours ...

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  5. ESTABLISHMENT OF ENGINEERING WORKS AT BURNIE

    "Stop the leak" is a familiar slogan of progress, and one of the biggest leaks from Tasmania is the amount expended annually elsewhere on ...

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  6. JUNKER PLOTS "REVOLUTION OF MIGHT"

    BERLIN, Friday.—The commissary for the maintenance of order in Germany has issued a statement to the press which says that while the ...

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  7. GERMAN INDEMNITIES HYTHE DECISIONS.

    HOME, Friday.—The Italian Government has discussed the Hythe financial decisions in regard to methods of payment by Germany in her ...

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  8. FRANCE'S CONFIDENCE IN M. MILLERAND.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The Chamber of Deputies overwhelmingly passed a vote of confidence in the Premier (M. Millerand) after his explanation on the ...

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  9. IRISH RAILWAYMEN.

    LONDON, Friday.—The National Union of Railwaymen has decided to submit the Irish railwaymen's claim not to move munitions to a full ...

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  10. GENERAL CABLES

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The Chinese Legation has announced that China has informed Japan that China has refused to submit the Shantung ...

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  11. ALEXANDER OF GREECE

    PARIS, Saturday—Kind Alexander and his wife, Madam Manes, while motoring on the Fontainebleau avoided a collision with another car, which ...

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  12. "FARMERS' FREEDOM FORCE."

    Owing to the recent hold-up of foodstuffs and the expected railway strikes, the Irish Farmers' Union is considering the formation of a "Farmers' Freedom ...

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  13. SITUATION IN PRUSSIA.

    The correspondent of the London "Times" at Berlin announces an extraordinarily acute military situation in East Prussia. ...

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  14. INTERNATIONAL LABOR CONGRESS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Apart from the four official delegates, the Japanese misson to the International Labor Congress, consist of 53 official experts, ...

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  15. LAKE ROLLESTON SCHEME

    HOBART, Saturday.—With reference to rumors on the West Coast with regard to the Lake Rolleston scheme, the Minister for Works (Hon. ...

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  16. BROKEN HILL STRIKE DELEGATE TOURS COAST.

    Mr. Nicholls, an accredited delegate from the Broken Hill Mines, will hold a meeting in Burnie to-night. To-morrow night he will speak at Central ...

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  17. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—President Wilson intends to make American national honor the crux of the campaign fight for the League of ...

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  18. "MOST OFFENSIVE"

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Giving evidence before the Basic Wage Commission to-day, Mr. J. S. Russell, of Chandler and Russell estate agents, ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER

    LONDON, Friday.—There is a growing belief in the produce trade that the Imperial Government will purchase next season's output of Australian ...

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  20. "BARRIER MINER'S" CHARGES.

    BROKEN HILL, Thursday.—Professor Chapman states that members of the A.M.A. are still being examined by the Technical Health Commission ...

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  21. PEACE RESOLUTION SHELVED.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The House of Representatives failed by 29 votes to secure the necessary majority to override the President's veto of the ...

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  22. INTENSE EXCITEMENT AT KILMALLOCK.

    Later.—Communication with Kilmallock is still unrestored. Excitement in the district is intense. Other barracks have been attacked and ...

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  23. RACING IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Friday.—The Manchester Cup resulted:—Pomme-de-terre, 1; Square Measure, 2; Happyman, 3. Robbins rode Pomme-de-terre, who ...

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  24. EMPIRE WAR DEBTS

    LONDON, Friday.—Financial circles are disinclined to discuss the Commonwealth Treasurer's (Mr. Watt's) scheme for pooling the ...

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  25. EMPIRE DAY PARADISE.

    In this district Empire Day passed off very quietly. Cr. Lord visited the children at the school and explained to them its significance and their ...

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  26. RIFLE TEAM FOR AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Friday.—Lieut.-Colonel P. Richardson will command the rifle team going to Australia. Forty wellknown shots, including several gold ...

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  27. WESLEY VALE.

    Empire Day was celebrated at the State School on Monday. The school was decorated with flags, and the honor board, of which the district is justly ...

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  28. IRELANDS ASPIRATIONS

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The House of Representatives' Foreign Committee has favorably reported, on the resolution sympathising with Ireland's ...

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  29. DEVONPORT WATER SUPPLY

    Sir,-"Amateur," in his letter in "The Advocate'" of May 25, does not seem very clear on the water scheme; but I think he is right in ...

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  30. YOX POPULI

    PARIS, Friday.—The Italian railwaymen held up a train at Turin, persisting that it contained munitions for Poland, despite the owners' assertion ...

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  31. THE HIDDEN HAND

    "Was the hidden hand of Germany behind the abortive revolutionary strikes in France, the reckless unpatriotism of which surprised every [?] ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN GOLFER

    LONDON, Friday.—Miss Moll[?] Griffiths won the Surrey ladies' go[?] championship, beating Mrs. Dean in he final by three to two. ...

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  33. WAR GRAVES IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Friday.—Sir ThomaMackenzie (N.Z. High Commissioner) returning after visiting war graves a Tidworth, Codford. Netley, Brocker ...

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  34. MISS MOLLY GRIFFITHS.

    Miss Griffiths secured second plac[?] the recent Ladies' Open Golf Championship, played at Newcastle, Count Down, Ireland. She is a daughter of ...

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  35. SAILORS AND SOLDIERS

    The annual conference of the British Discharged Sailors and Soldiers' Federation, which ran its own candidates in the 1918 election, negatived by a ...

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  36. PREOLENNA.

    Empire Day was quite an event for the youngsters out here. It was intended to have held an afternoon's sports, but the dull weather and drizzly rain ...

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  37. BOXING

    LONDON, Friday.—Vince Blackburn, the Australian pugilist, fights George Clark at the National Sporting Club on June 6. ...

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  38. ASIA FOR ASIATICS

    The Japanese press comments bitterly on the Australian attitude towards the Japanese within Australian mandatories, especially the ...

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  39. "WHITE AUSTRALIA"

    A message from Osaka states that the newspaper "Osaka Asahi Shimbun" declares that some Japanese circles are of opinion that the removal ...

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  40. N.Z. RAILWAYMEN'S STRIKE

    WELLINGTON, Saturday.—The tribunal which is dealing with the demands of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants has arrived at an ...

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  43. WHY GO HUNGRY?

    If your stomach is weak, and you are suffering from Indigestion, don't sacrifice your health and comfort. Eat all the wholesome food you want. ...

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