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  2. THE FLEET.

    The visit of the British service squadron to Western Australia is a thing of the past, Unfortunately the closing nours of the fleet at Albany were made grim by the news which ...

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  3. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE

    One of the most dramatic episodes ever associated with an Australian Court of Justice occurred in the Albury Courthouse this afternoon, at the conclusion of the day's ...

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  4. FOREIGN POLICY.

    Mr. M. Char[?]ton, M.P., leader of the Federal Labour party, addressed a large gathering at the Unity Theatre last night. Replying to statements made by the Prime Minister. ...

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  5. CHURCH UNION.

    The Anglican Archibishop of Melbourno Dr. Harrington Lees, visited the Methodist Conference of Victoria and Tasmania to-day, and addressed the delegates. He made a moving ...

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  6. THE COMMONS.|

    Major J. J. Astor (Con.), who was returned unopposed for the Dover division of Kent, has been unseated, because he voted before taking the oath. ...

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  7. STATE LOAN.

    New South Wales has arranged for the underwriting of a conversion loan of £16,000,000. The loan, which is being issued at 97½, ...

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  8. RAILLESS TRAFFIC.

    The city surveyor (Mr. Norman Weekes) says that there is a good deal to be said [?]n favour of adopting railless traffic as a means of relieving congestion in the city. ...

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  9. LATE CABLE NEWS

    The trial of Bavarian Nationalists, including General von Ludendorff, at Munich, on charges of treason, has ben suddenly interrupted. The chief prosecutor refused to ...

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  10. SOUTH AFRICAN FINANCE.

    With the introduction in the Assembly of a bil providing for the adjustment of financial relations betwen the Union Government and Provincial authorities, Parliament embarked ...

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  11. TREASURER'S STATEMENT.

    When the cable message announcing the underwriting of the loan was referred to him last night, the State Treasurer (Sir Atthur Cocks) said: "In view of the large amount ...

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  12. EDGECLIFF TRAGEDY

    An [?]nquiry was held yesterday morning by Mr. Jamieson, City Coroner, regarding the deaths of William Thomas David Wade, an engineer, and his wife, who were found dead in ...

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  13. MISTAKEN IDENTITY.

    It was reported yesterday that a man. who became [?]nsane on a train travelling from Mets to Luxembourg and was subsequently placed [?]n an asylum, was Major Ba[?]ey, a ...

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  14. GERMANY.

    Reuter's correspondent [?]n Par[?]s says that the conference of Ambassadors at which Mar[?] Foch was present agreed to the text of a Note to Germany on the subject of the ...

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  15. THE RUM FLEET.

    With 21 vessels carrying, it is estimated, 200,000 cases of contraband liquor already anchored in the so-called rum row, twelve miles off shore here, the Customs officials have ...

    Article : 184 words
  16. THE POST OFFICE.

    The figures compiled by the Postal Department for the period of eight months ended February 29. show that the receipts have [?]ncreased by £123,835 compared with the ...

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  17. WAR CEMETERIES.

    Major-General Sir Fabian Ware, in a paper which he read before the Society of Arts on war cometerles, said that the natural desire of the dominions that their own trees should ...

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  18. STATE POWERS.

    It is probable that an endeavour will be made to convene at an early date a conference of Premiers and Treasurers of the State Governments, but not of the Commonwealth, to go ...

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  19. ARBITRATION.

    The statements regarding the Government's policy in respect to arbitration, made by the Attorney-General (Mr Bavin) at the recent conference of the Public Service Association ...

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  20. EARTHQUAKE.

    A Reuter message from San Jose, Costa [?], states: It is estimated that the loss in Government buildings and churches from the earthquake, which was in progress for ...

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  21. AERIAL CRASH.

    A thrilling story was told at the inquest on the Biggin Hill aerial crash, in which Flying Officer Smith and Sergeant Lister were killed while stunting for the Empire ...

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  22. BUILDING TRADE.

    No alteration has been reported in the position brought about by the builders' labourers' strike. The Builders and Contractors' Association has appointed a committee ...

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  23. OIL SCANDALS.

    A message from Washington states: President Cool[?]dge's name was again mentioned in the oil lands lease investigation, when Senator Hef[?]in, referring to the coded ...

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  24. TRAIN FATALITY.

    Run down by a train at Lakemba late last night P. Casslily, was shockingly mutilated and instantly killed. Mr. Cassidy, who lived in Hillard-street, ...

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  25. ARMY ESTIMATES.

    The Army Estimates amount to £45,000,000—a decrease of £7,000,000 compared with last year.—Reuter. The establishment, excluding India, is ...

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  26. GOVERNMENT OFFICES.

    The State Government proposes to co-ordinate where possible with a view of effecting greater efficiency, the Government departments [?]n country centros, and particularly on the ...

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  27. A BOY SHOT.

    Following a shooting accident at Hurstville' school yesterday, James Eldridge, a boy, was taken to hospital in a serious condition, and another boy, 13 years of age, was arrested. ...

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  28. THE POLICE.

    The conference of the New South Wales Police Association was concluded at the Highland Society's Rooms, yesterday. The final day[?] was devoted to the consideration of ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND LOANS.

    The financial editor of the "Daily Telegraph," discussing Queensland legislation, says: "An investor naturally argues that if legislation can be passed disturbing ...

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  30. WHITE AUSTRALIA.

    A message from Vancouver says:—The first [?]ch of Mr. W. M. Hughes was an eloquent defence of the White Australia policy, which, [?] declared, provided its own value in ...

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  31. UNSKILFUL DOCTORS.

    A message from Chicago states: "The 'fake' physicians scandal took a curious turn when Dr. Codman, a noted Boston surg[?]on, addressing the convention of surgeons here, declared ...

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  32. WHEAT POOLS.

    Replying yesterday to speeches made at Tamworth and Bellata by Messrs. Lang and Scully with regard to the policy adopted by the last Labour Government regarding Wheat ...

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  33. GRATUITY BONDS.

    Mr. Oakes (Chief Secretary) said last night that he was still determined that the proposed burning of bonds should not take place in Martin-place. He said that he was sorry that ...

    Article : 158 words
  34. FEDERAL LOAN.

    Attention was directed by the secretary to the Commonwealth Treasury (Mr. J. R. Collins) to-day to some noteworthy features of wa[?] gratuity conversions. ...

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  35. LIQUOR PLEBISCITE.

    The date of the plebiscite on the liquor question in the Province of Saskatchewan has been fixed for July 21, in a bill which has been introduced by the Government. The ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Harry Young was sentenced to three years' imprisonment at the Old Balley on a charge of uttering counterfeit coins. It was assorted that the prisoner learned ...

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  37. WIRELESS.

    Mr. George A. Taylor, president of the association for developing wireless in Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji, in a statement yesterday regarding the association's request to the ...

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  38. SINGAPORE BASE.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons, Mr. C. G. Ammon (Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty) said that no decision had been mado [?]n regard to the ...

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  39. FOR THE STAGE.

    General interest was taken in the recent telegram from Melbourne announcing that Lady Patricia Blackwood had accepted an engagement to play a small part in "The Cabaret ...

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  40. MYSTERIOUS TRAGEDY.

    Scotland Yard detectives are seeking a new light on the murder of Vera Hoad, a girl aged 12, whose body was found under a hedge at a West Sussex mental hospital, through the ...

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  41. BROKEN HILL.

    The strike of municipal employees is unchanged. The City Council was approached for a further conference, but at a special meeting of the committee last [?]ght, the request was ...

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  42. VITICULTURE.

    Proposals for assisting [?]he viticultural industry by reducing the amount of the excise duty and by the payment of bounties have been submitted to the Tariff Board for ...

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  43. FATAL FALL.

    Giving evidence yesterday morning at the inquest concerning the, death of Emanuel Florentine Erickson, a coal-lumper, who fell down the hold of the coal hulk Currajong on ...

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  44. OPPRESSIVE HEAT.

    Extremely oppressive conditions were again experienced throughout the State yesterday but a light change coming from the south was last night expected to moderate the conditions ...

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  45. NAVAL REVIEW.

    H[?]lying to questions in the House of Commons, Mr. C. G. Ammon (Parl[?]amonta[?]y Secretary to the Admiralty) sa[?]d that the question of holding a naval review at the end of ...

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  46. ASYLUM PATIENT.

    Mr. John Wheatley (Minister for Health) stated in the House of Commons that £5000 would be paid to Harnett, a well-to-do farmer, who obtained judgment totalling £25,000 ...

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  47. THE COLLIERIES.

    Work was resumed yesterday morning at Pelaw Main, but there were nine other mines Idle on the northern coalfields. At North Lambton no work was performed, the men ...

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  48. PROPOSED NEW HOSPITAL.

    The necess[?]ty for the provision of a hospital [?]n the Harden-Murrumburrah district was emphasised by a deputation of residents which waited upon the Chief Secretary (Mr. Oakes) ...

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  49. MENTAL PATIENTS' ESCAP[?]

    Two i[?]tes of the Newcastle Mental Home made their escape from the [?]um on Tuesday evening. One is a youth aged 15 years. The other is a man of 28 years. Yester[?] ...

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  50. FRENCH DYESTUFFS.

    The French Senate has adopted a bill approving of an agreement with the Bad[?]sche A[?]n und Soda Fabrik, whereby France hopes to obtain 100,000 tons of dye[?]s annually. ...

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  51. TRADE WITH RUSSIA.

    At a meeting on Wednesday evening a body was formed, under the style of the Australia-Russia Trading Committee, with Mr. John B. Steel as president, and Mr. Louis ...

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  52. TROTTING CASE.

    At Christchurch to-day, Alfred Tucker, Charles Capes, and William Williamson, were charged with conspiring to defraud the Otahubu Trotting Club, by substituting an ...

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  53. BLACKMAIL CASE.

    The Chief Justice, in sentencing John Halsey, aged 28, a stoker, and his brother, William Halsey, aged 30, a barman, to 12 years' penal servitude each, declared that it ...

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  54. LAKE ILLAWARRA FISHERMEN.

    Representatives of the Lake [?]rra fishermen waited upon the Chief Secretary (Mr. [?]es) yesterday, and requested that the m[?]sh of fishing nots be reduced, and that the close ...

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  55. FALL FROM HORSE.

    While [?]sing a horse on Randwick Racecourse yesterday morning, Col[?] Lee, of Bun[?]ng-road, South Kensington, a jockey, was thrown off. The Eastern Suburds ...

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  56. BELGIAN POLITICS.

    A Brussels message states that, at the King's request, M. Th[?], who was recently [?]ted, has consented to form a new Cabinet. ...

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