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  2. THE TARIFF.

    The rapid progress made in the tariff on Friday, last, when 40 items were dealt with in a couple of hours, was not quite equalled to-day. Up to the present all amendments have ...

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  3. LAW REFORM.

    That important changes in the practice and procedure of the Supreme Court of New South Wales are in contemplation by the Government is evident from a statement made by the ...

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  4. IRELAND.

    Nine persons, including three women, have been detained as the outcome of the Sinn Fein outrages in London. In addition to the round-up of Sinn Feiners ...

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  5. ITALIAN ELECTIONS.

    A message from Rome states that though incomplete the election returns show a general victory for the National-Liberal coalition, except at Milan, where the Socialists polled ...

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  6. COUNCIL'S LOSSES.

    "The whole business undertakings of the City Council should be closely investigated by recognised experts," said Alderman R. C. Hagon yesterday, "and if that were done ...

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  7. PROPOSED NORTH SHORE BRIDGE.

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  8. UPPER SILESIA.

    The Supreme Council han been summoned to meet during the week-end to consider the Silesian question. The French are anxious for the problem ...

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  9. GERMANY PAYS.

    A report from Paris states that in accordance with the notice sent to Germany requiring payment or an instalment by May 30, the German Government has remitted to the ...

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  10. TENDERS THIS YEAR.

    The Government proposes to introduce the North Shore Bridge Enabling Bill into the forthcoming session of the State Parliament. Mr. Estell, Minister for Works and Railways, ...

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  11. BRITISH COAL STRIKE.

    Unofficial conversations between responsible leaders of the owners and miners' and Government representatives have given rise to an optimistic feeling. ...

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  12. U.S.A. AND PEACE.

    A message from Washington states that President Harding will confer to-day with Mr. Porter, chairman of the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee, on the ...

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  13. LABOUR IN U.S.A.

    Captain I. L. Evans, national director of the Shipping Board's Sea Service Bureau, has announced that an out and out open shop (freedom to employ non-unionists) system ...

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  14. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    The Tientsin correspondent of the New fork "Evening World" says the authorities belive that the reconstruction of the Chinese Cabinet and the meeting of Manchurian, ...

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  15. STEAMER FARES.

    Increased steamer raies ranging from 7/6 to £2 have been announced by the interstate shipping companies, to take effect from Monday. ...

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  16. SCRIP CERTIFICATES.

    Mr. E. W. Perkins, of Messrs. Perkins and Stevenson, stated yesterday that in consequence of the firm having advised companies that scrip certificates issued by companies in ...

    Article : 550 words
  17. CABLE LANDINGS.

    A message from Washington says the United States Government is extremely anxious for the immediate passing of the Kellogg Bill to prevent any cable landing on American soil ...

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  18. THE DOCKYARD.

    At a recent sitting of the Cockatoo Commission a witness named Sydenham, a loyalist, stated that there had been persistent loafing by painters and dockers, and there had also ...

    Article : 295 words
  19. 44—HOUR WEEK.

    Judge Beeby had before him yesterday an application for a 44-hour week in the coach-making industry. Before proceeding with the hearing of the ...

    Article : 308 words
  20. MOTHERHOOD BILL.

    Mr. T. J. Ley, M.L.A., yesterday described the Government's motherhood endowment scheme as a "spectacular, vote-catching proposal, not designed to alleviate genuine ...

    Article : 432 words
  21. REPAIRS TO BENALLA.

    A shield is being fitted to the Benalla in Stokes Bay to enable the vessel to steam to London, where the repairs necessary are expected to occupy three months. ...

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  22. INDIANS' CLAIM.

    The Australian Press Association learns that Mr. Sastrl. the Indian representative to the Imperial Cabinet, intends during the forthcoming Imperial Conference to raise the ...

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  23. DAVIS CUP.

    It is announced that the Australasian-Canadian match for the Davis Cup will be played at Toronto on July 23, 25, and 26. ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Walter Long, formerly First Lord of the Admiralty, who resigned from the Ministry in February, has accepted a viscounty. A message from Paris states that M. ...

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  25. COAL OUTPUT.

    A statement was made on behalf of the mineowners yesterday that the loss of coal output at Maitland and Newcastle during the first four months of ...

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  26. WOLLONGBAR.

    There is no noticeable change in the position of the Wollongbar. She is about 80 yards from the shore at low tide, and between 300 and 400 yards on the western side of the ...

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  27. TURKISH POLICY.

    A message from Constantinople states that Bekir Sami Bey has resigned the Foreign Ministership in the Kemalist Cabinet, owing to the Angora Parliament, rejecting his ...

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  28. WOOL REGULATIONS.

    Trouble which has occurred at Sydney in the fulfilment of the regulations restricting the export of wool at a price lower than the Bawra reserve was ventilated to-day by a ...

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  29. GOLF IN ENGLAND.

    J. H. Kirkwood, the Australian golf champion, did a practice round at Oxhey to-day. He Played Duncan and Mitchell. Though it was his first attempt on the course, and the ...

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  30. MOUNT MORGAN.

    Mr. Theodore said yesterday that the Government had decided to offer assistance to the Mount Morgan Company, by granting it remission of railway freight ...

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  31. THE BUILDING TRADER.

    The Master Builders' Association has decided to reaffirm its previous decision that the 44 hours' week shall be worked by the employees in 5½ day, including Saturday ...

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  32. THE FLOODS.

    All reports received from North Coast centres yesterday stated that the flood waters were rapidly receding. In some places the disappearance of the water disclosed ...

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  33. BETRAYER OF NURSE CAVELL

    A Message from Brussels says that Armand Jeanne, the betrayor of Miss Edith Cavell, has been arrested in Mons. Jeanne, throughout the German occupation, carried on espionage ...

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  34. MR. NESBITT'S LETTERS.

    At the meeting of the Petersham Council on Tuesday night, it was decided, on the motion of Alderman Cropper, seconded by Alderman McEachern, that the Mayor's action ...

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  35. BUILDING.

    The accounts of Dunlop and Hunt (Home Builders, Limited), which were submitted to a meeting of shareholders in the company, show that for the 12 months ended March 31 a ...

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  36. AERIAL MAIL.

    Referring to the Cabinet decision in regard to the proposed aerial service between Geraldton and Derby, on the north-west coast of Australia, the Minister for Defence, ...

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  37. U.S.A. AND RUSSIA.

    [?] message from Washington says the Administration officials announce that the United States Government refuses to deal with the Russian Government until all ...

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  38. POST-OFFICE RAIDED

    When Constable Halloran, who-was on duty in F[?]nders-street, passed the post and telegraph office at Commerce House just before 2 o'clock this morning, he saw the door open. ...

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  39. MOUNT LYELL.

    The log served by the Australian Workers' Union on the Mt. Lyoll Company is similar to that served on the mining companies in Victoria It asked for a basic wage of £5 a ...

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  40. INTERESTING BOWLS.

    [?]shire defeated the New Zealand bowlers [?] to 109 Berkshire won on the last [?]. The Berkshire skipper wanted four, and [?] had three of them in. Dee, the New ...

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  41. CRICKET PROFITS.

    On announcing the financial result of two test and two State matches against the English cricket team and two interstate matches played in Melbourne last seasion, the president ...

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  42. NORTH-SOUTH LINE.

    In giving evidence before the Public Works Committee on the probable influence of the proposed north-south raliway on the development of Northern and Central Australia, ...

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  43. BODYGUARDS.

    The unions were circularised yesterday by the New South Wales Labour Council appealing to them to take steps to form a bodyguard to protect meetings in the Domain and ...

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  44. IMMIGRANTS FOR N.Z.

    New Zealand is shipping 15[?] emigrants on each of the following[?]steamers:—Paparoa, [?]ng May 26: Ruahine. [?] June 2: Dorset, June 18; and the Pakeha is taking 900 on ...

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  45. TICKS AT ALSTONVILLE.

    Ticks were discovered on cattle at Alston ville saleyards to-day. Three head were badly infected by Queensland ticks. The cattle came from Uralba, a few miles from here. This is ...

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