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  2. FEDERAL TAXATION.

    The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Bruce) was entertained this afternoon by the council of the Chamber of Commerce. The chairman (Mr. Clarkson), president of ...

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  3. LATE CABLE NEWS THE PRINCE'S TOUR.

    Reports como from Colombo that the movements of the Renown have been changed completely, surprising official circles, and upsetting plans. The Prince's whereabouts is ...

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  4. TURKISH SAVAGERY.

    The "Daily Telegraph" publishes authenticated official telegrams sent by the late Talaat Pasha, Grand Vizier at Constantinople, to the Turkish Prefecture at Aleppo during 1915-16, ...

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  5. MURRAY LANDS.

    The arrangements for the Parliamentary tour of the Murray lands, which the Government proposes to settle under its scheme of land development and immigration, has been ...

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  6. IRELMD. REPUBLICAN ARMY.

    Rebel force are reported to be concentrating at Raphoe and other places close to Londonderry, where the utmost alarm prevails regarding an attack on the city. ...

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  7. EXTREMISTS. UNDERMINING OF LABOUR.

    Replying to the toast of his health yesterday at a function held to celebrate his elevation to the Ministry, the Minister for Justice (Mr. T. J. Ley) said that one of the greatest ...

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  8. THE TERRITORY.

    The leader of the Federal Country party made some further observations yestorday regarding the administration of the Northern Territory and the purchases of sugar made ...

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  9. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    The correspondent at Washington of the "New York Times" reports that Senator Lodge has issued a statement declaring that the Democrats are responsible for the delay in ...

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  10. REBELS DEFEATED.

    Reports come from Calicut that after eluding the troops for months Connarat Hangal, the chief rebel, with a band numbering between sixty and a hundred, looted Urungatti ...

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  11. HORATIO BOTTOMLEY.

    Horatio Bottomley, M.P., who had been found guilty of fraudulently converting sums of £5000 and £15,461, belonging to the Victory Bond Club, of which he was founder and ...

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  12. MR. HUHES.

    Mr. Hughes in his speeches at Babinda and Gordonvale covered much the same ground as at Cairns. He dealt almost exclusively with the national aspect of the sugar industry in ...

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  13. NATIONALISTS.

    On his return to-day from Western Australia, the Minister for Home and Territories (Senator Pearce) expressed the belief that the Nationalist party had a strong hold in ...

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  14. MAORI FOOTBALLERS

    The Lord Mayor, Alderman W. P. M'Elhone, in replying to the toast of his health at a reception to the Maori League footballers at the Town Hall yesterday afternoon, said: ...

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  15. WAGES REDUCED.

    The United States Railroad Labour Board has announced a wage reduction in respect to maintenance of way workers, beginning on July 1. ...

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  16. STREET CLEANSING.

    A special meeting of the health committee of the City Council yesterday afternoon, after careful consideration, decided that on the information then available they would not be ...

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  17. CHARGE OF TREASON

    News has been received from Charleston (Virginia) that the trial of William Blizzard, a union leader, charged with treason (one of nearly 200 prisoners held on charges of ...

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  18. MEMORIAL OF WAR.

    The British Government's war memorial, which takes the form of the cross of sacrifice, erected in Mons cemetery to the memory of allied soldiers who fell during the campaign, ...

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  19. LAND DEVELOPMENT.

    The sub-committee of the Cabinet appointed to go into the details of the Government's land development policy met again yesterday and discussed a number of matters of ...

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  20. CASUALTIES. STREET FATALITY.

    A verdict of accidental death was recorded by the City Coroner (Mr. Jamieson) yesterday regarding the death of Hubert Edward Daley, 23 years of age, on May 12. It appears that ...

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  21. HORSES BOLT.

    As the result of two horses getting out of control on the Parramatta-road early last night, two [?]en were conveyed to hospital in a serious condition. ...

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  22. CAR OVERTURNS.

    At a sharp bend half a mile from Hastings this morning the tyre of a front wheel of a [?]arabane burst. The vehicle turned over on its side, and ...

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  23. MAN COLLAPSES IN HIS OFFICE.

    Mr. Foster, manager of the Commonwealth Insurance Co., 42 Hunter-street, city, collapsed in his office yesterday afternoon. The Civil Ambulance conveyed him to St. Joseph's ...

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  24. PEACE WITH HONOUR

    A message from Paris states that M. Clemenceau, in unveiling a memorial to the students of the Nantes Lycee who fell in the war, said:—"In 1914 we did not want war. ...

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  25. LIFE-SAVING CLUBS.

    Members of the Surf Life-saving Association of New South Wales yesterday asked the Minister for Local Government (Mr. Fitzpatrick) for an annual Government grant to ...

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  26. COLLAPSED IN STREET.

    Amelia Turner, 45, living in George-street, Waterloo, attempted to run across the street by her residence at noon yesterday, when she collapsed and fell. The Civil Ambulance ...

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  27. OUSTING MODERATES.

    A campaign, having for its object the ousting from the Labour movement of all moderate union officials, has been launched at the Trades Hall. ...

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  28. FALL FROM SCAFFOLDING.

    While working on the refreshment room at the Zoo, Taronga Park, yesterday, Fredcrick Martin, 35, a labourer, was severely injured about the back and left thigh through ...

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  29. MANUREWA MYSTERY.

    Sixty days out from Sydney, the barque Manurewa is now feared to have been lost. The last occasion on which the vessel was positively seen was on the evening of April 9, ...

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  30. CLERGYMAN'S LEG BROKEN.

    The Rev. Russell Gibson, Methodist minister, was admitted to a private hospital at Cooma, having sustained a broken leg from a motor cycle accident yesterday. Mr. Gibson went ...

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  31. UNLAWFULLY IN HOTEL.

    Coustable Michael. J. McGannon, of the Bathurst police force, pleaded guilty, before Mr. W. M. Fincham, S.M., at the Police Court, this morning, to a charge of being ...

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  32. MAJOR BLAKE.

    Major Blake intended to go-direct to Turin after leaving Paris, but he encountered heavy fog above the Alps, and having lost his way for a time decided to land at Lyons. ...

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  33. ENGINE FAILS.

    Lieut. Barkell, who has been conducting aeroplane flights from Bulli Park, had a narnow escape from serious injury yesterday afternoon. ...

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  34. THE PROGRESSIVES.

    The Premier (Sir George Fuller) yesterday referred to the speech of Mr. Bruxner, M.L.A. (leader of the Progressive party), dolivered at Young, wherein Mr. Bruxner said that, while ...

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  35. TIMBER MILL FATALITY.

    The evidence at Yarloop at the inquest into the death of James Ashley, who was killed at the Nanga Brook timber mill on May 23, showed that the man met a shocking death ...

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  36. A GOLD RUSH.

    A tributary of what is known as Kennedy's Gully (about four miles south-east of Napoleon's) has been pegged out for some distance for alluvial mining, and about 50 men ...

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  37. FEWER HOLIDAYS.

    A message from Prague states that the Government of Czecho-Slovakia, which country is recovering from the effects of the war far more rapidly than the other Central European ...

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  38. BAULKHAM HELLS SCHOOLS.

    At a smoke concert held by the New South Wales Masonic Club last evening, his Excellency the Governor handed over to the Grand Master of the Masonic Lodge (Bro. Wm. ...

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  39. EMPIRE LOYALTY.

    The Rev. D. Sherris, in the course of an eloquent sermon on the Empire to a large congregation in Saint Matthias' Church of England last night, said he could not agree ...

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  40. HOSPITAL CONTROL.

    One of the matters coming under his Jurisdiction which is being closely inquired into by the Chief Secretary and Minister for Health (Mr. C. W. Oakes) is that of hospital control ...

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  41. WOMAN FOUND DEAD.

    Agnes Saunders, 40, a single woman, residing at Millers Forest, was found dead yesterday at her residence, with her throat cut and a blood-stained razor in one of her hands. She ...

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  42. INCOME TAX DEFAULTER.

    In the District Court to-day, O. H. Jolly, inspector of the Life Insurance Company of Australia, was [?]arged with having failed to submit Federal income tax returns for the ...

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  43. ROUGHRIDER INJURED.

    During the progress of Skuthorpe buckjumping show at Casino on Saturday night Laurie Benn, one of the best known local roughriders, was thrown by an outlaw, and sustained a ...

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  44. QUICK RETRIBUTION.

    News comes from Clay County (Tennessee) that three women were killed in a strange manner at a lonely farm house. The farmer was away hunting, and had left his wife ...

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  45. W.A. WAR PATRIOTIC FUND.

    The War Patriotic Fund of Western Australla is being closed after 73 years' activities. A statement up to December 31 last shows Hint the total receipts were ...

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  46. COAL CLIFF STRIKE.

    After four months the strike at the Coal Cliff colliery continues, and there appears to be no immediate prospect of a settlement. Both the owners and the men seem determined ...

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  47. BIGGENDEN MURDER.

    Clive Beckett, 16 years of age, who was wanted in connection with the Biggenden murder, was brought into Biggenden in a buggy by a bullock driver named Henry Proctor and a ...

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  48. KILLED BY ACETYLENE GAS EXPLOSION.

    A shocking tragedy occurred at Chinderah on Saturday. Arthur Ford, aged 16 years, a half-casto, employed in charge of the punt, was found dead with a piece of piping from ...

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  49. TOURING BOWLERS.

    The Australian bowlers beat Penhill, at Penylan, Wales, by 118 to 113. Ridgway's rink scored 19 to 20, Williams' 27 to 10, Treadwell's 19 to 16, Johnson's 11 to 22, Kemp's 29 to 12, ...

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  50. QUEENSLAND PINE.

    In June, 1920, by proclamation put purting to be made under the Sugar Acquisition Act, the operutlon of that measure was extended to pine in the State, and by proclamation of the ...

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  51. SIR ROSS SMITH'S FUNERAL.

    While it may be possible eventually to arrange for the funerals of Sir Ross Smith and Lieutenant J. M. Bennett to be held simultaneously in Adelaide and Melbourne, ...

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  52. WESTERN-ROAD MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    "Passing Motorist" writes denying the statement that motorists passing at the time of Sunday's motor accident on the Western-road, St Marys, failed to offer to take the ...

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  53. STATION RENTS IN QUEENSLAND.

    The decision of the Land Court, given by Mr. F. X. Heeney to-day, created general constornation among lessees, rents being raised to an abnormal extent, in many cases ...

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  54. RETAIL MILK PRICES.

    Sir,—You report in to-day's issue that the Profiteering Court has raised the price of milk 1/2d per quart. This simply means that the distributing shops have to pay 2d per ...

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  55. FURY OF ELEMENTS.

    A terrille hailstorm passed over Leura and Katoomba at 3 p.m. yesterday. The ground is still coated inches deep. No rain accompanled the hall, and those exposed to the fury ...

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  56. MILITARY MISSION ATTACKED.

    A message from Paris states that the inhabltants of Landshut, in Bavaria, attacked the French and Italian officers belonging to the Military Mission, compelling them to ...

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  57. REFLOATING THE MEEINDERRY.

    In spite of the unfavourable weather and harbour conditions, work in connection with the re[?]oating of the sunken collier Meeinderry was continued to-day. ...

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  58. CHURCH OFFERTORY STOLEN.

    Petty thieves have lately been reaping a harvest in town. Yesterday they entered St. Matthew's Anglican Church vestry, and broke open a box, in which the morning offertory ...

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  59. HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

    At the meeting of the Royal Australian Historical Society this evening, three short papers will be read: "Australia in Czecho-Slovak Literature," by Dr. J. V. Danes, ...

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  60. LIVELY CRICKET.

    Macdonald (formerly of Victoria), playing it Nelson, made 69 out of 90, scoring 50 in 15 minutes, and hitting 21 off one over. A [?]llection for his benefit realised £35. ...

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