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  2. THE PRINCE'S VISIT.

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—The Prince accompanied by Lord Mountbatten paid another visit to the Caulfield racecourse this morning. The Prince ...

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  3. AUSTRALIA'S DUTY,

    MARBOROUGH, Wed.—Mr. Poynton (Minister for Home Affairs and Territories) who opened the 52nd annual show to-day, in a speech at the ...

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  4. TRADE WITH RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Mon.—In the House of Commons, Col. Gratton (Col. U.), in moving the adjournment, asked the meaning of the negiations with Krassin (Russian trade ...

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  5. FEDERAL TREASURER.

    LONDON, Tues.—The Federal Treasurer (Mr. W. A. Watt) has resigned from the Commonwealth Cabinet, as telegrams exchanged since his arrival ...

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  6. PRICE FIXING.

    BRISBANE, Wed.—Mr. H. A. Nanahan (president of the Brisbane Grocers' Association and of the Traders' Association), questioned to-day concerning the determination ...

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  7. BRISBANE NEWS.

    Anglican Synod.—At a meeting of laymen attending the Anglican Synod in the Albert Hall this morning an interesting discussion took place on the subject of clergymen's ...

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  8. EMPLOYMENT FOR SOLDIERS.

    In an endeavour to settle the unemployment problem so far as returned soldiers are concerned the Repatriation Department is urging the institution of unemployment ...

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  9. ATTITUDE OF CATHOLICS

    The apparent aloofness of the Roman Catholic Association from various public and religious bodies in welcoming and honouring the Prince, has ...

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  10. SIR JOSEPH COOK SURPRISED.

    SYDNEY, Wed.—When asked this evening whether he had anything to say about Mr. Watt's resignation. Sir Joseph Cook said he was much ...

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  11. SURPRISE IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—Surprise was the keynote of the expressions of the Federal Ministers who are in Melbourne in connection with Mr. Watt's resignation. "The news ...

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  12. COST OF THE WAR.

    LONDON. Tues.—Mr. Edgar Crammond, Lecturing at the Bankers' Institute, estimated that the real cost of the war was as following:—Britain 3,500,000,000 France, ...

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  13. FARMING IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Mon.—On the second reading of the Agricultural Bill, Sir A. G. Boscawen, Secretary to the Board of Agriculture, pointed out that ...

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  14. BILL OF LADING CHARGES.

    LONDON Wed.—A subcommittee of the London Chamber of Commerce reports that it is impossible to obtain a simplification of the bill of lading owing to the diversity of ...

    Article : 105 words
  15. CONFERENCE WITH KRASSIN.

    There was a second meeting of Krassin with British Ministers to-day lasting for two hours. Krassin gave various answers to the Minister enquiries regarding the ...

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  16. UNTRACED CRIMES.

    LONDON, Tues.—Private Toplis, who murdered a chauffeur at Andaker. Hants on April 24, and made his escape in his victim's motor car, and war rounded up and ...

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  17. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    CHICAGO, Tues.—The The Republican National Convention for the election of a Presidential candidate has opened in unique circumstances. It is impossible ...

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  18. FINLAND AND SWEDEN.

    COPENHAGEN, Tues.—Very strained relations exist between Finland and Sweden, owing to the despatch of Finnish troops to the Acland islands. ...

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  19. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    SYDNEY, Wed.—John Michael Whelan formerly hotel-keeper at Kagirah in the City Police Court to-day was fined £500 on a charge of having an ...

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  20. ELECTIONS IN GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Tues.—The prospects of the maintenance of the coalition is small unless a reconcilitation is effected between the Socialist wings, which "Vorwaerks" ...

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  21. OVERSEAS SPORTING.

    LONDON, Tues.—In a the second round of the amateur golf championship at Murfield, Mr. Michael Scott and, the Hon. W. B. Tunbridge won ...

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  22. ANOTHER APPOINTMENT CANCELLED.

    SYDNEY, Wed.—The Government has decided to recall immediately Mr. J. Bryant, from his post of immigration and publicity officer in London. ...

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  23. POSSIBLE MODERATE PARTIES' COALITION.

    BERLIN, Tues.—The latest figure show the prospect of a Government coalition, commanding a working majority against the extremists On both sides. The Social ...

    Article : 76 words
  24. Townsville State Butchery.

    BRISBANE, Wed.—Referring to the report of the acting Health Officer at Townsville in regard to the condition of the State Butcher shop. In the ...

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  25. N.S.W. LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Wed.—The State Labour Conference has resolved to urge that, in view of the shortage of wheat in New South Wales, the contract with ...

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  26. BENEFICIAL RAINS.

    BRISBANE. Wed.—The forecast states:—Fine Fine in west; cloudy more or less over eastern half of State: unsettled and showery in coastal parts and Eastern Downs, ...

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  27. FEDERAL ARBITRATION.

    MELBOURNE, Tues.—In the Queensland Arbitration Court on Monday, when announcing his award for shearers and certain other classes of wool ...

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  28. CAPT. MATTHEWS ARRIVES IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Amongst the passengers to-day by the Ragzeveen were Capt. Matthews and Sergt, Kay whose attempt to fly to Australia ended in their machine crashing ...

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  29. OBSTINATE TRADE UNIONS.

    LONDON, Tues.—Field-Marshal Viscount Haig, addressing the National Association for the employment of ex-soldiers attacked the selfish obstinacy of the trade ...

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  30. VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—A further limitation has been placed on the amount of gold which travellers may take out of the Commonwealth. In ...

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  31. ENGLISH FOOTBALLERS.

    ORANGE (N.S.W.), Wed.—The English Rugby League team defeated Orange to-day by 48 to 8 Despite the heavy rain that made the ball greasy with mud, the ...

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  32. Technical College Committee.

    Ald. O. Perry (president) and Messrs. [?] Brockwell Gill, E. J. Gilmore, Jos., Hargreaves, W. E. Lawrie, A. Muir, and the principal (Mr. G. J. Saunders B.E., B.Sc), ...

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  33. British Trade Exhibition.

    The Lord Mayor presided over a large meeting at the Mansion House this afternoon in connection with the Imperial trade relations and the ...

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  34. THE MISSING HAVRE.

    BRISBANE, Wed.—Three wireless messages were received at Pinkenba to-day from the drifting vessel Hayre. At 7.30 to-night the Havre was reported to be within 29 ...

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  35. CABLE BREVITIES.

    LONDON, June 9.—At the wool sales, merinos and pure-cross breds were unchanged in price. Heavy withdrawals of ...

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  36. SHEARERS' AND COOKS' DISPUTE.

    CHARLEVILLE, Tues.—A meeting of shearers and shearers' cooks was held this afternoon near the Warrego Bridge. It was stated that no solution of the difficulty was ...

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  37. DISMISSAL OF MEN

    BRISBANE, Wed.—The President of the Water and Sewerage Board (Mr. E. J. T. Manchester) stated to-day that the board had dismissed about 200 men, who were ...

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  38. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

    NEW YORK, Wed.—The New York "World's" Washington correspondent states that the Anglo-Japanese negotiations for the renewal of the treaty have not yet ...

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  39. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE.

    LONDON, Tues.—In the House of Commons in replying to Capt. Wedgewood-Benn the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Shipping (Col. ...

    Article : 110 words
  40. Rosewood Letter.

    Obituary.—Sincere regret was felt when the news was received in Rosewood to-day of the death of Mrs. Jack Dale, a well-known and highly respected resident of ...

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  41. CARRANZA'S DEATH.

    NEW YORK, Wed.—Gen. Rodolso Herrera arrived here to-day with documentary evidence proving that Gen. Carranza committed suicide when he saw himself abandoned to ...

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  42. CHILDREN'S "HOWLERS."

    One who has recently handled a number of shildren's essays on "Manners" and "A Healthy Home" sends to the London "Daily Chronicle' the ...

    Article : 185 words
  43. PROF. KEITH IN REPLY.

    LONDON, Wed.—Prof. Berrledale Keith, replying to Mr. Theodore, states that the Queensland Constitution rests upon usage in swamping the Upper House, the ...

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  44. A BIG THEFT.

    NEW YORK, Wed.—Caruso's summer house was broken into to-day 500,000 dollars worth of jewellery being stolen. ...

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  45. THE BALLARAT ELECTION.

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—It was authoritatively stated to-night that Major Kerby will be nominated by the National Federation and will have the ...

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  46. AUSTRIAN FOOD RIOT.

    VIENNA, Tues.—A demonstration in regard to food prices occurred at Grate resulting in rioting. The police fired, killing six persons. ...

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  47. WITHIN THE STATE.

    BRISBANE, Wed.—It is understood that the Tannymorel mine, which has been closed for the past fortnight owing to labour troubles, re-opened ...

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  48. DE VALERA'S MOVEMENTS.

    LONDON, Tues.—The Irish Republican leader (Mr. De Valera) has written to the Irish Vigilance Association, stating that he will shortly leave ...

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  49. PLAGUE IN MEXICO.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The New York "Times" Vera Cruz correspondent says that the bubonic plague appears to be waning, only four new cases having been reported. ...

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  50. POLES v. BOLSHEVIKS.

    LONDON, Tues.—A Polish communique states: The Bolshevik retreat between the Dvina and Beresina is now a riot. The Poles broke the enemy's resistance on the ...

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  51. NEW ZEALAND BOWLERS.

    BRISBANE, Wed.—The New Zealand bowlers to-day defeated the Sandgate Club by 39 to 35. Owing to the [?] only nine ends were played. ...

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