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  2. STEELWORKS.

    The Steelworks Conciliation Committee held its first public sitting at the Newcastle Courthouse to-day, before Mr. Justice Edmunds. The other members were Messrs D. Baker ...

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  3. GOVERNMENT SHIPS.

    Should the debate on the Address in Reply terminate on Friday, as is expected, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) will be enabled to proceed next week with his programme. ...

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  4. IRRIGATION AREA.

    There Is much sly grog-selling in the Murrumbidgee irrigation area, according to representations made to Mr. Ley (Minister for Justice) by deputations and police offi[?] ...

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  5. IRISH ENVOYS.

    It is understood that consideration was given to an informal meeting of the Federal Cablnet to-day to the case of the two Irish envoys—the Rev. Father O'Flanagan and Mr. ...

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  6. NEAR EAST.

    Mr. Martin Donohoe, who is in Belgrade, writing in the "Daily Chronicle," says: "The [?]rtainty of the Bulgarian situation is causing uneasiness to the Serbian Government, ...

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  7. WAR SERVICE HOMES

    Replying to comments made regarding the sale prices of War Senrvice homes (made at the inaugural meeting of the Grand Council of War Service Welfare Association), the ...

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  8. IN THE RUHR

    The Dusseldorf correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that probably within two or three weeks all industry in the Rubr will be stopped, as the French have decided to kill ...

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  9. LATE CABLE NEWS

    A Geneva message states that Abbas Hllmi, the former Kh[?]dive of Egypt, has arrived in Germany. "I have not accepted the presidency of a federation of Arab ...

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  10. RUGBY LEAGUE.

    The Rugby Football League council, by 14 votes to 11, has decided to remove the qualification period on colonial players desirous of joining English clubs. ...

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  11. CROWN JEWELS.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Da[?]y Telegraph" says that M. Krestinski, the Bolshevik Ambassador at Bor[?]n, has a safe at his embassy on the Unter den ...

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  12. CITY EMPLOYEES.

    In a report to the electricty supply committee of the City Council yesterday, the general manager (Mr. Mackay) asked to have it made clear to him "to what extent ...

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  13. TALK OF A STRIKE.

    The announcement of the Federal Government's intention regarding the Irish Republican envoys is being eagerly awaited in trades union circles. While many unionists do not ...

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  14. INSURANCE COMPANY SHARES.

    George Cooper Bond, a director of the Australian United Insurance Company, was examined in the Practico Court to-day in respoct to the action taken against the company by ...

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  15. FEDERAL OUTLOOK.

    Mr. H. E. Pratten, M.P., was entertained yesterday at a dinner at the National Club by members of branches of the Nationalist. Association in the Martin Electorate, to ...

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  16. A MISANTHROPE.

    According to a message from Mo[?]ow the police there have been baffled for some time by the spectacle of a number of dead men wrapped in sacks and found in out-of-the-way ...

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  17. LIQUOR LAWS.

    Belfast has had its first "dry" Sunday under the Licensing Act, which was passed on Friday, the Act having been put into immediate operation to the general surprise of the public. ...

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  18. THE BENELON.

    The vehlcle ferry Benelon was raised to the surface in Berry's Bay on Sunday, after having been immersed for a month in one of the deepest spots of the harbour. ...

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  19. ROSE BAY SEPARATION.

    A fairly well attended meeting of residents, convened by the Rose Bay-Bondi Progress Association, was held at the Rose Bay Picture Theatre, Dover-road, last evening. Mr. Albert ...

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  20. COAL CRISIS.

    After a period of nearly nine weeks' idleness there is still no indication of a settlement of the dispute on the Maitland coalfield. A member of the Colliery Proprietors' ...

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  21. MAGISTRATE CRITICISED.

    A serious situation has developed here between some members of the Pastures Protection Board and the Police Magistrate, Mr. W. A. Flynn, as the outcome of remarks made at ...

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  22. SIR HENRY PRIMROSE.

    Sir Henry Primrose was found lying near the Albert Memorial, Kensington Gardens, at 6 o'clock this morning with a bullet wound in the head and a revolvor by his side. He ...

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  23. SITUATION IN CHINA.

    Mr. Chas. Luke Coy, in a letter to the Editor regarding the reference made by the "Herald's" special correspondent in his third article dealing with the Soviet policy in the ...

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  24. PROHIBITION IN TURKEY.

    According to a message from Constantinople the Governor has postponed the commencement of the "dry" regime until August 1, as it has been found that the enforcement of ...

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  25. ROUGH SEAS.

    Ample testimony to the tempestuous conditions which prevaf[?]ed in the Indian Ocean at the beginning of the month, when the steamer Trevessa foundered, was afforded by ...

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  26. AMERICAN SHIPPING.

    The National Merchant Marine Association has declared its overwhelming opposition to the plan for the Governmental operation of the American merchant marine. The ...

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  27. STORES ON FIRE.

    A serious fire occurred at 4 o'clock this worning, when the establishment known as the Magnet Stores, conducted by Mr. W. J. Coffey, were found on fire. ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A message from Paris states that Slki has expressed himself as being disgusted with boxing and everything connected with it, and has decided to abandon it and take up lion ...

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  29. MURRAY IN FLOOD.

    Further heavy rain which fell last night makes its reasonably certain that the Murray will overflow its banks during the week, as all the tributaries are running very high. ...

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  30. SOVIET REGIME.

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that the Soviet Government intends to approach the British Government with the suggestion that, now all outstanding questions have been satisfactorily ...

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  31. A BATHURST-STREET FIRE.

    A fire which occurred in the rooms of Sidney Victor Butler, prosser and cleaner, on the fifth floor of 110 Bathurst-street, city, on the night of May 31, was investigated by the City ...

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  32. STREET COLLISION.

    As the result of a tram striking his motor car last night, Mr. Ernest Haig, of Addison-road, Marrickville, was admitted to the Prince Alfred Hospital, suffering with a lacerated ...

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  33. PEA RIFLE FATALITY.

    Aubrey Whittaker, aged 17, a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Whittaker, of Dorrigo, met his death through a pen r[?] accident yesterday afternoon. With a younger brother, he was ...

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  34. COAL-HANDLING PLANT.

    Sir Allen Taylor, who presided at the meeting of the electricity supply committee of the City Council yesterday, stated that the Harbour Commissioners some time ago had given ...

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  35. ITALIAN POLITICS.

    A message from Rome states that the Parl[?]amentary commission appointed to examine the details of the new electoral reform has approved of it in general principle by 10 votes ...

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  36. PROTESTANT FOREIGN MISSIONS.

    The sum of £9,594,000 is contributed annually toward Protestant foreign missions. Of this sum the United States and Canada ...

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  37. UNION TYRANNY.

    In the Arbitration Court to-day, Mr. Justice MacNaughton described as "most arbitrary and tyrannical" the action of the Townsville branch of the Waterside Workers' Union, in ...

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  38. STAMP DUTY.

    The amount received in Sydney last week for stamp duty in respect of probates and letters of administration was £25,673/1/11, of which £1822/4/ was paid by the estnt[?] ...

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  39. INDIAN PROBLEM.

    Major Newland, who has been a resident of the Kenya Colony in South Africa for about 20 years, is paying a visit to Australia as representative of the colonists in Kenya, to ...

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  40. BORDER RAILWAYS.

    At a meeting of the executive of the Berr[?] gan-Oaklands Railway League on Saturday Councillor Pyle reported the result of his interview with the Minister for Works and ...

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  41. IMMIGRATION.

    Major Imrie (Salvation Army secretary for migration to Australia) is visiting the Busselton group settlements to acquire first-hand information before leaving for England. He ...

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  42. STRIKE IN NORWAY.

    A message from Christiania states that 14,000 workers in the paper-making industry have struck. ...

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  43. UNEMPLOYED.

    Sir,—In reply to the letter headed "The unemployed" which appeared in your issue of the 14th inst., under the name of Sir Arthur Rickard, I would submit that the statement ...

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  44. PRISON REFORM.

    There was n large attendance last night at the annual canference convened by the Prison Reform Society to discuss prlson administration. Mr. J. M. Price, president of the ...

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  45. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MINISTRY.

    Mr. John Ewing, M.L.C., was to-day sworn In as Minister of Education and Justice, in succession to Mr. Colebatch, who resigned to become Agent-General, Mr. Colebatch was ...

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  46. ALLEGED ASSAULT ON A CHILD.

    Another case having to do with an offe[?]ce against a child was heard at the Northcote Court to-day, when Samuel Renshaw, book seller, of High-street, Thornbury, was charged ...

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  47. M. PADEREWSKI.

    Paris advices state that Paderewski had an amazing reception at the Theatre Des Champs Elysees. After a three-hours' recital, the [?]ence applauded and demanded encores for ...

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  48. WATER BOARD RATING.

    An address on "Rating on Unimproved Value for Water and Sewerage Purposes" was delivered last night by Mr. A. G. Hule, to the members of the Business Men's forum. ...

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  49. WOLLONGONG TRAGEDY.

    None of the bodies of the victims of Saturday's boating accident, in which three men lost their lives, has so far been recovered. A strict watch has been kept on the beaches ...

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  50. N.Z. CATTLE FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The first shipment of 7[?]0 fat bullocks for the Australian market was loaded in Wellington to-day on the Waihora, which has been specially chartered and fitted. The ...

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  51. THE DRIFT TO CITIES.

    Sir,—People who live in the country are in your debt for the account given, in a recent issue of your paper, of Sir John MacPherson's lecture, delivered recently in Sydney, on the ...

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  52. BURNT TO DEATH.

    Information was received in Brisbane to-day that Captain John Bartlett (relieving Harbour Master at Thursday Island) was burnt to death in a fire which destroyed his residence ...

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  53. CONVEYANCES TO SCHOOL.

    Sir,—Permit me through your columns to draw attention to the recent utterances of the Minister for Education, vide Press reports, towards the conveyance of children to school. ...

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  54. ADULTERATED LIQUOR.

    At the Goulburn Police Court to-day Frances A. McShane' was proceeded against by Inspector Lee (of the Department of Health) for having sold adulterated liquor. Defendant ...

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  55. FIRE ESCAPES.

    At the West Maitland Licensing Court Major Crane, P.M., said that the Bench would not approve of iadders as fire escapes in a hotel. It was unrensonable to expect women and ...

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  56. SPORT ABROAD.

    A Paris message states that in the cham[?]ship matches in the singles finals, Mile. Lengle defeated Madame Golding 6-1, 6-4. M[?]e. Lenglen also won the doubles with ...

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  57. INFLUENZA IN NEW ZEALAND.

    There have been a number of cases of influenza in Dunedin, mostly of a mild type. The Director-General of Health states that there is nothing in the notifications received ...

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  58. SELLING THE TRAWLERS.

    Some time ago the State Government called for tenders for the disposal of the State traw[?]ng industry, and when they closed there were 32 applicants, but none for the ...

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  59. LATE MR. W. H. BROOKE.

    Probate has been granted of the Will of the late Mr. William Henry Brooke, warehouseman, of York-street, Sydney, and 32 Murdoch-street, Cremorne, who died on April ...

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  60. ALLEGED MURDER.

    Before Mr. Justice Schutt in the Criminal Court to-day, the trial was begun of David Kelly, a saw[?] employoed, who is charged with having murdered Ada Florence Overall ...

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  61. CHURCH PRECEDENCE.

    Sir,—Your contributor, Mr Goorge For[?]s, in his interesting article on "Church precedence" in your issue of even date, states that in the early years of last century "the ...

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  62. LOADING RAILWAY WAGGONS.

    The Railway Commissioner (Mr. Davidson) said to-day that the campaign with a view of obtaining better loading of railway waggons, thus getting larger train loads, had caused ...

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  63. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—As I belong to the "unfortunate class of unskilled labour," I beg to contradict the statement made in a letter signed "Arthur Rickard," appearing 14th instant, "that all ...

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  64. CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    At the inquest hold to-day into the death of the little giri, Jean Doris Henderson, who was struck by a motor car, it was Stated that the motor car was passing a tram when the ...

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  65. BALMAIN COALMINE.

    Dr. Stopford, M.L.A., speaking at a meeting of the A[?]dale branch of the Nationalists Association, said that he was closely associated with the [?]vour to open up the Balmain ...

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  66. Y.M.C.A. WAR WORK.

    As a Permanent memorial of the work during the war of the Young Men's Christian Association. Lord Askwith opened the Chateau de [?] Falaise, between Boulogne and Wimereux, ...

    Article : 51 words
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