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  2. GERMANY.

    Mr. A. G. Gardiner, in the "Daily News," writing from Berlin after interviews with leading German politicians and economists, says;—"If the Spa Conference does not stop the internal ...

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  3. THE PRINCE. CARNIVAL TIME IN MELBOURNE.

    Yesterday's drab grey sky has given way to-day to bright sunshine. Conditions according to the weather chart favour a continuance of fine weather. Melbourne, which ...

    Article : 830 words
  4. PERSIA. MILITARY SITUATION DANGEROUS.

    The seizure last, month of Baku by the revolutionaries proved the prelude to the renewal of Bolshevik activities on the Caspian. Enzell was attacked on May 18, the immediate object ...

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  5. FODDER.

    That large quantities of fodder are being held for speculative purposes, while thousands of stock are dying in New South Wales, is the conviction of the Minister for Agriculture. ...

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  6. INTER-UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS.

    New South Wales, Victoria, and Queensland Universities will meet on the local oval to-day in a triangular athletic championship contest. The Melbourne team will include ...

    Article : 346 words
  7. VISITING MUSICIAN.

    Mr. Stefan Polotynski, a Polish musician who was for 12 months a pupil of Paderewski at the Convervatorium of Cracow in 1912, and during the war was bandmaster with ...

    Article : 526 words
  8. PREMIERS.

    The Premiers' Conference sat again to-day. The Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, attended, and outlined his proposals for dealing with industrial unrest after which an ...

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  9. STATE LOAN.

    Referring to the State loan, Mr. Fitzpatrick twitted the Storey Government with taking credit for raising the money for the relief of distress in the country and not giving the ...

    Article : 222 words
  10. PRINCE HENRY.

    Prince Henry won the cup for tent-pegging in the Oxford-Cambridge tournament at the Olympia. He was the only competitor to take all three pegs. He also rode in the ...

    Article : 47 words
  11. PRESIDENT'S FALL.

    President Deschanel, who had a remarkable escape from serious injury in falling from a moving train yesterday, has returned to the Elysee. His injuries are not serious, ...

    Article : 257 words
  12. HISTORIC RELICS.

    The exhibition of historical pictures and relics which have been collected by the Royal Australian Historical Society was officially opened yesterday evening in the Art Room ...

    Article : 759 words
  13. PRICE OF MEAT.

    The adjourned inquiry regarding the price of meat was resumed by the Necessary Commodities Control Commission (Judge Rolin, chairman) yesterday, when Mr. G. H. King, ...

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  14. ARMENIAN MANDATE.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" reports that President Wilson has sent a special message to Congress, urging it to grant him power to accept a ...

    Article : 112 words
  15. SPORT ABROAD.

    The Australian Olympic, team has accepted an invitation to take part in a big sports meeting here, the proceeds to be divided for the Olympic Games funds of the two ...

    Article : 110 words
  16. TO BE DEPORTED. LAST BATCH OF GERMANS.

    The last batch of German ex-internees will be deported about the end of the month. There are 30 of them, and they were the last to leave Holdsworthy Camp. The majority ...

    Article : 321 words
  17. THE UNIVERSITY.

    The attitude of the University Senate towards the needs of the union was strongly criticised at a combined meeting of members of the University Union and the ...

    Article : 223 words
  18. SIBERIA.

    According to a message from Tokio, the Imperial Address stated that the situation in the Far East is still too unsettled to permit the withdrawal of Japanese troops from Siberia. ...

    Article : 39 words
  19. THE GRAZIERS.

    At the graziers' annual conference yesterday morning debate was resumed on the political, portion of the agenda paper. It was moved that as the recent elections clearly ...

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  20. IRISH TACTICS.

    The latest dovelopment in the Irsih situation is the refusal of the Irish railwaymen to work trains conveying Government munitions, military stores, and Sinn Fein ...

    Article : 198 words
  21. BUYING A COALMINE.

    The City Council some months ago decided that a coal mine should be purchased to supply coal for the use of the electric lighting department. Tenders were invited, and ...

    Article : 215 words
  22. H.M.S. RENOWN.

    Splendid weather, with a calm sea and little wind, was experienced during this the last day of the Prince's voyage to Australia. The Prince worked all the morning, reading and ...

    Article : 249 words
  23. MR. MINAHAN, M.L.A., ACTIVE.

    Mr. P. J. Minahan, M.L.A., stated yesterday that the Lord Mayor had promised to preside, over a monster meeting of protest against the deportation of the Rev. Father Jerger, to ...

    Article : 77 words
  24. COAL AND GOLD.

    A general meeting of the Federation of Trades at Johannesburg carried a resolution demanding nationalisation of the gold and coal mines, and threatening drastic action to ...

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  25. IN DISTRESS.

    A remarkable story of the sea was told by those aboard the 4-masted schooner Mindoro, which put into Sydney yesterday leaking and in distress. ...

    Article : 510 words
  26. SPECIAL RHODES SCHOLARSHIP.

    In a statement yesterday explaining the provisions with regard to the special Rhodes scholarship which it has been decided to open to graduates of Australian Universities, Mr ...

    Article : 354 words
  27. CHINESE DEFICIT.

    A Peking message states that China's finanses show a deficit, and serious trouble is anticipated if the troops are not paid next month. The soldiers are already ...

    Article : 54 words
  28. TRAM MEN.

    Negotiations, which lasted several hours to-day, were successful in bringing about a settlement of the dispute between the Tramway Board and its employees on the question of ...

    Article : 157 words
  29. WELCOME FROM THE NAVY.

    The Commodore commanding the Australian fleet, Commodore Dumaresq, to-day sent the following wireless message to H.M.S. Renown:— ...

    Article : 121 words
  30. CARRANZA'S SLAYERS.

    A Mexico City message says the Revolutionary Government has sent a posse to pursue the murderers of ex-President Carranza. The death penalty will be ordered when they are ...

    Article : 59 words
  31. NEW DECORATION.

    The King has approved of the issue of a decoration to signify a mention in despatches. The decoration will be an oak leaf in bronze, land is to be worn on the ribbon of the Victory ...

    Article : 172 words
  32. SOUTH AFRICAN RAILWAYS.

    In presenting the Railway Budget in the Assembly this afternoon, the Minister for Railways and Harbou[?](Sir Thomas Watt) said that the revenue to March 31 last was ...

    Article : 122 words
  33. HARBOUR TO BE CLOSED.

    The Navigation Department at Sydney has decided to close the entrance to the harbour for one hour preceding the entrance of the Renown. ...

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  34. ZIONIST MOVEMENT.

    Hope that the British mandate over Palestine will lead to the Jewish recolonisation of the Holy Land was the keynote of the meeting of Sydney Zionists held in the ...

    Article : 154 words
  35. A.M.A. LEADERS.

    A special meeting of the A.M.A., called in response to a requisition to call on Messrs. Kerr, Barnett, and Flynn to explain to the members of the organisation the accusations ...

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  36. DAMAGES AGAINST SHIRE COUNCIL.

    A case of interest to shires and municipalltie: was decided in the District Court. A. C. Fraser sued the Ashford Shire Council for £[?]7/8/6 damages as a result of his ...

    Article : 151 words
  37. EXPLOSION AT BLAST FURNACE.

    As the result of an explosion at a blast furnace last night, an engine-room greaser, John Stockwell, aged 24 years, married, was killed, and the enginedriver, Alexandor Methven, was ...

    Article : 104 words
  38. SINKING OF A TUG.

    The Marine Board this morning concurred with the report of the shipping inspector that the recent sinking of the tug Greyhound was caused by the act of the master in navigating ...

    Article : 112 words
  39. EMPIRE DAY IN ENGLAND.

    Empire Day was celebrated in brilliant weather. A huge crowd witnessed the Empire Pageant in Hyde Park. Ten thousand children, with banners, marched past Prince ...

    Article : 95 words
  40. COUNTERFEIT COINS.

    The public are warned against counterfeit shilling pieces and florins, which are expected to make their appearance during the holidays. The coins are plated with silver. ...

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  41. LATE SHIPPING.

    AUCKLAND (1281m)—Arr; May 26, Schwar[?] s, from Safaga; Waitemata, s, from San Francisco. Dep; May 26, Makura, R.M.S. 10 p.m. for Sydney[?] Port Melbourne, s, Kaiwarra, s, for Newcastle. ...

    Article : 33 words
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