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  2. POLISH ADVANCE.

    The League of Nations' Union publishes correspondents between Lord Robert Cecil and Lord Curzon (Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs) on the subject of the Polish advance. ...

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  3. NEWCASTLE. PRINCE'S VISIT.

    Some little time ago a communication was received by the Newcastle Chamber of Commerce from the Chief Secretary's Department referring to the general public holidays on ...

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  4. WEARING APPAREL.

    The Necessary Commodities Control Commission took further evidence yesterday in regard to the price of clothing. Charles Lloyd Jones, a director of David ...

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  5. LEAGUE FOOTBALL.

    A motion that Rugby League football, controlled by the Public Schools' Amateur Athletic Association, be played in the schools during the current season, excited great discussion ...

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  6. PRICE OF MEAT.

    The Necessary Commodities Control Commission had before it yesterday the question of the price of meat. Mr. T. J. Ryan, K.C., and Mr. H. E. Manning, ...

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  7. ROYAL TOUR. TRAVELLING SOUTH.

    The Prince of Wales left Christchurch by the Royal train at 10 o'clock this morning. A lady on the platform handed him a fine bouquet inscribed "You may leave our shores ...

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  8. COMMEM. DAY. GENERAL INDIGNATION.

    Numerous complaints have reached the Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Mitchell, regarding the University students' demonstration in Sydney on Saturday. The writers ...

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  9. REPARATION ALLIED DECISION

    The Franco-British Conference at Hythe, near Folkestone, sat the wrote of Sunday morning. Mr. Bonar Law being present, as well as Mr. Lloyd George. The conference ...

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  10. EMPIRE DAY LETTER.

    At a meeting of the Newcastle City Council, held to-night, a letter which was received from Alderman Brooks, M.L.C., stating that on the suggestion of Mr. Hugh D. M'Intosh, ...

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  11. IRISH RIOTERS.

    Rioting between Sinn Felners and Unionis occurred in Londonderry on Saturday night and lasted several hours, continuing unt[?] early in the morning. ...

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  12. AT TIMARU.

    Three tiers of eager admirers welcomed the Prince at the thriving port of Timaru. Ore tier was on the road looking down from the top of the railway embankment upon the ...

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  13. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP. PADDON DEMANDS A RACE.

    James Paddon, the Northern River sculler, who was beaten on the Thames in 1914 by Ernest Barry, has decided to claim the world's championship by forfeit from the present ...

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  14. CASE OF MR. OZANNE.

    Proceedings of the action in which Alfred Thomas Ozanne, formerly member for Corio in the House of Representatives, is suing the proprietors and publishers of the Geelong ...

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  15. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—To-day can come and go, still another procession, and the vast crowds who stood lining the streets were treated to an exhibition in parts funny, but in places obscene. ...

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  16. POLAND SEEKS LOAN.

    The Polish Minister is launching a campaign to float a 50 million dollar loan for the Polish Government in the United States, the proceeds of which will be utilised to purchase ...

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  17. CROWDED TRAMS.

    "I think you all agree with me that the tram services are very irregular, to say the least," said the Mayor of Leichhardt (Alderman W. A. Lambert), presiding at a meeting held in the ...

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  18. NO SATURDAY WORK.

    The Master Builders' Association of New South Wales, in the course of its monthly report, makes reference to the strike of the building trade employees. ...

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  19. CARRANZA'S FLIGHT.

    The Provisional President, Dela Huerta, of Mexico, has telegraphed that Carranza with a email escort has fied in the direction of the mountains near Vera Cruz, where the ...

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  20. INSPIRATION TO BOYHOOD.

    The Journey this afternoon by the Royal train enabled the Prince to see the most picturesque part of the South Island under perfect conditions. After passing Rakaia we ...

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  21. ERNEST BARRY IN SYDNEY.

    The civic reception which was tendered by the Lord Mayor (Alderman W. P. Fitgerald) yesterday to Ernest Barry, English challenger for the world's sculling championship, was ...

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  22. DAVIS CUP.

    R. Lycett has announced that he does not wish to play for Australia in the Davis Cup. He was born in England, and he will play for the British Isles if selected. ...

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  23. PRAYERS FOR RAIN.

    Following is a copy—made available at the Premier's Department yesterday—of a circular addressed by Mr. John Storey to the heads of the various churches:— ...

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  24. UNEMPLOYED.

    The demonstrating section of the city's unemployed were in evidence again yesterday About 100 men formed themselves into a procession, and paraded Macquarie-street, ...

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  25. HUNGARY.

    A Budapest message says 100,000 demonstrators protested against the Peace terms, and sent an appeal to the United States asking for the moral support of George Washington's ...

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  26. TRADE WITH THE EAST.

    In a despatch to the Premier, the Commercial Commissioner in the East states:— "Whatever exportable surpluses Australia may have, more especially in regard to flour. ...

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  27. BROKEN HILL STRIKE.

    The industrial position locally is without any outward change. The A.M.A. on May 19 last year decided not to return to work until its now log was granted. On May 20 the ...

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  28. THE FLEET.

    For the purpose of meeting the Prince the vessels of the Australian fleet left Sydney yesterday for Melbourne. The spectacle of the ships as they proceeded down ...

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  29. NAVAL BASES.

    Little work is now being done at the Flinders Base apart from dredging. As soon as it is possible to complete the building the naval depot will be removed from ...

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  30. GERMAN UNREST.

    A Berlin message says the Communist movement continues rampant. Fifty thousand tank officials are striking throughout Germany, and it is likely that all the banks will be ...

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  31. A SHIRE COUNCIL'S POSITION.

    At the last meeting of the Blue Mountains Shire Council a letter was read from the Local Government Association, which gave the following opinion in regard to the ...

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  32. WAS SERVICE HOMES.

    The Deputy Commissioner in New South Wales for War Service Homes. Mr D. Hutchings, together with Mr. H. Gill, works director for the western district, interviewd ...

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  33. THE SCHOOL STAGE.

    Sir,—Mr. Stanley M'Kay's effort to produce Shakespearian plays for school pupils is welcome to all who have the love of England and England's still uneclipsed Bard at heart. ...

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  34. JAPANESE ELECTIONS.

    The Japanese Consul-General has received advices stating that the general elections in Japan on May 10 resulted in an overwhelming victory for Takashi Hara and the Sayukai ...

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  35. SHOOTING CASE IN NEW ZEALAND.

    A sensational shooting affair occurred, at Wanganui, resulting in the arrest of C. E. Mackay, solicitor, and Mayor of the borough, on a charge of shooting at and badly ...

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  36. GOLD EXPORTED.

    The secretary of the Gold Producers' Association, Ltd. (Mr. Thomas Maughan) announced to-day that the association had made an interim distribution to members of ...

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  37. NORWAY'S NATIONAL DAY.

    A reception was held yesterday at the Norwegian Consulate in honour of Norway's national day. The Consul, Mr. Olav E Pauss, and the Vice-Consul. Mr. F. Waley, received ...

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  38. FINANCING CHINA.

    A report from Tokio states that Japanese and American bankers have signed the Chinese financial Corsortlum agreement. The Foreign Office stated that when three other ...

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  39. GENERAL BIRDWOOD.

    General Sir William Birdwood returned to Brisbane this afternoon from a visit to Central Queensland, and to-night was entertained by the Brisbane Club. General Birdwood visited ...

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  40. SYDNEY ARRANGEMENTS

    The Harbour, Trust Commissioners have made arrangements, for the safety and convenience of shipping and the public generally, to be observed on June 9, on the arrival of ...

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  41. DISEASE AMONG BLACKS.

    One of the aboriginals, an elderly male, brought in over a week ago from Quinyambi station suffering from a sort of secrvy alleged to have been brought about by drinking ...

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  42. RADIO RESEARCH.

    Sir.—Might I he allowed to protest, through the medium of your esteemed paper, against the inisultous decision of the Federal Government in curtalling the rights of individuals to ...

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  43. SMALL ARMS FACTORY.

    Private advices received here from London indicate that heavy purchases of munition and gun making machinery are being made in the old country on behalf of the Commonwealth ...

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  44. FURNITURE FACTORY DESTROYED.

    Shortly after 11.30 o'clock last night the furniture factory of Messrs. Ball and Miller, in Fernbank-street, Marrickville, together with the contents, was completely destroyed by ...

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  45. TRADE WITH GERMANY.

    In certain cases Australian manufacturers have recently found that they were in urgent need of certain machinery or tools which could apparently only be obtained from former ...

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  46. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A Zurich message says that asdfhe Swiss referndum a small majority favoured joining the League of Nations. Sixty cardinals, 400 bishops, and 25,000 ...

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  47. THE SUNNYBANK TRAGEDY.

    At the criminal sittings of the Supreme Court to-day George Gloosho, a Russian, was formally charged with the wilful murder of his child, and with having unlawfully ...

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  48. LATE CAPTAIN A. M. FISHER.

    The death occurred at his home in Gouldsbury-street, Mosman, on Saturday last, of Captain Arthur Money Fisher, at the age of 7[?] years. Captain Fisher, who was a son of ...

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  49. INTERCESSION SERVICE.

    Dr. Sugden, the master of Wesley College, Melbourne, one of the visitors to Sydney attending the Methodist General Conference, has agreed to give an address at the united ...

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