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  2. FEDERAL FGIITICS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— The Federal Labor Party held a meeting to-day and discussed the political situation. ...

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  3. AMERICA REFUSES INVITATION TO HACUE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.— American newspapers generally applaud Mr. Charles Hughes' note refusing the invitation to send a delegation to the ...

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  4. BADAK PROSECUTION

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— The Badak prosecution was brought near conclusion to-day. Mr. Sheldon (for Scarborough) ...

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  5. IRISH TURMOIL

    LONDON, Tues.—The Sinn Fein executive in Belfast has adopted a resolution on behalf of the "persecuted and terrorised minority of this city," ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA'S EXPORTS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— TheButter Producers' Conference was concluded to-day. Mr Rodgers (Minister of Customs) ...

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  7. Industrial Depression

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday — Mr. Oharlton (leader, of the Federal Labor Party) said to-day that the industrial position throughout Australia at the ...

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  8. EX-LEGISLATOR IN COURT

    MELB OURNE, Wednesday.—Alexander Frederick Parker (formerly Labor member for Prahran in the Legislative Assembly) is being tried in the ...

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  9. LIBERALS ATTACK NATIONALISTS.

    MELBOURN E, Wednesday.— Federal Nationalist members have received a circular from the National Progressive Party of South Australia, It ...

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  10. FRUIT INDUSTRY PROSPECT.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The annual conference of the Australian Fruit Growers' Association was officially opened to-day. ...

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  11. INDIANS IN AUSTRALIA

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—-Advice has been received by the Australian Government that Judge Srinivas Sastri (an Indian statesman) will reach. Adelaide ...

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  12. INDUSTRIALISTS SHAKE UP LABOR PARTY.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday—At its meeting the Labor Party, appointed several committees to watch developIt is understood that several ...

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  13. TREATIES WITH RUSSIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily Mail" correspondent in Genoa says the political sub-commission has decided that a pledge shall be required from ...

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  14. 'BUS IN FLAMES.

    The motor bus Mons, owned by Mr. Epentius Hunt of Newcastle, was desiroyed by fire in Tudor street Hamilton. The vehicle was being driven along ...

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  15. SCHOOLGIRL FARMER.

    There is a high schoolgirl in the town of Amherst, not far from Boston, in the United Stales, who has become one of the most successful farmers of the ...

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  16. ELECTRICAL TRADES CONFER AGAIN.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A compulsory conference between the employers. and employes in the electrical trades was continued to-day. At the ...

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  17. LACROSSE

    A meeting of the Pirie Lacrosse Association was held in the Y.M.G.A. rooms last night. In the absence of the president (Dr Tassie), Mr E. E. ...

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  18. MOTORIST CHARGED WITH MURDER

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—As a result of a coronial inquiry into the death of Brian Gallagher, which occurred subsequent to injuries received ...

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  19. POLITICAL CRISIS IN GREECE

    ATHENS, Tues.—A new Cabinet has been formed in succession to that led by M. Gounaris; who resigned last Friday in consequence of his majority in ...

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  20. COURSING.

    The Port Pirie and Wandearah Coursing Club has postponed the fixture arranged for May 24 until a month later. ...

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  21. CONTRACTS LET ABROAD.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—About 1,500 members, of the iron trades in Victoria are idler, white 600 members of the Agricultural Implement Makers' ...

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  22. PERSONAL

    Mr. Cyril A. Jones left Tor Adelaide yesterday morning on his annual hollday. Mr. C. L. Gray (one of the Labor ...

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  23. SHEEP SHEARING COMBS.

    There has recently appeared in a number of sheds in New South Wales a new invention in shearing combs, known as the Bristow Patented Long ...

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  24. GRAZIERS MEET IN COUNCIL.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The 33rd. anual convention of the Graziers' Federal Council was opened to-day. Representatives were present from all ...

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  25. PUBLIC SERVICE WAGES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—An application is to be made to the Arbitration Court for a reduction of 7/ a week, from July i, in the wages of the New ...

    Article : 89 words
  26. Advertising

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  27. MR HARWELL LEAVES ENGLAND

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Premier of South Australia (Mr H. N. Barwell) intends to return to that State tomorrow. He said that a Governor ...

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  28. WORKERS' LEADERS KIEET.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A meeting of union leaders was held in the Trades Hall to-day, and adopted the following decisions: ...

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  29. MR. LLOYD GEORGE IN TEARS.

    Mr. Lloyd George was the central figure in tin affecting- scene at the Welsh Baptist Chapel in Castle-street, W., writes, the "Daily Express." ...

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  30. FEDERAL DIRECTORS OF WIRELESS

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.— The Prime Minister's Department announces that the Commonwealth Government has appointed Sir William Viewers, Mr ...

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  31. MILLIONAIRE SHUT IN A WINE VAULT.

    The most dramatic burglary that has occurred during the crime wave which recently began to sweep New York took place in Washington Square, writes the ...

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  32. NEW SOUTH WALES GOLDFIELD.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Keen excitement has been caused at Canbelgo by additional finds of gold-bearing reefs. At Muriel Tank, on the ...

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  33. THROAT CUT WITH. BROKEN BOTTLE.

    Daring a fit of temporary insanity a man cut his throat with the jagged edge of a hot water bottle. which ho had broken, and forced the large end ...

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  34. JOCKEY FACES CONSPIRACY CHARGE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — A charge of conspiracy-against Arthur Niemann, in connection with the running of Seal King in the Sand own Park ...

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  35. BRAWL AT SOLOMONS.

    The Pioneer has arrived in Suva after six months absence. She brought to Fiji three Australian lads charged with the murder of a native in the ...

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  36. EXCHANGE SNOOKER TOURKAMENT.

    The following games were played in the first round of the Royal Ex-' change snooker tournament last night: ...

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  37. ADELAIDE'S NEW POSTAL CHIEF.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr James Kitto (accountant at the Sydney post office) has been appointed Deputy Postmaster-General in Adelaide. ...

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