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  2. ON TOUR. IN THE ROYAL TRAIN

    It was in madcap weather that the Prince of Wales left Melbourne early this morning in the Royal train on his first country tour in the Commonwealth. A frolicsome northerly ...

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  3. ROME TO TOKIO.

    The correspondent of the "New York Times" in Tokio reports that Lieutenants Masiero and Ferrari, the Italian aviators, have completed the flight from Rome, arriving at Tokio ...

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  4. USEFUL RAIN. WESTERN AREAS BENEFIT.

    The Weather Bureau issued the following forecast at 9 o'clock last night:— Unsettled with general rains daring the next 36 hours, with many useful ...

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  5. RUSSIA. RED REVERSE.

    A Polish communique states: We encircled and destroyed two Bolshevik infantry divisions and one cavalary division between Ossowa, and Jakszyee, capturing 2000. The ...

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  6. POSTPONED ROYAL VISIT TO SYDNEY

    The following announcement is made by his Excellency the Governor-General:— "The strain imposed upon the Prince of Wales by the onerous engagements of the past week, following immediately on a very heavy programme ...

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  7. PLUCKY AIRMAN.

    Pilot Hinckler, in a Baby Avro, left Croydon at 4.50 a.m. to-day to fly to Australia. Pilot Hinckler, who is an Australian, was debarred from competing for the £10,000 prize in ...

    Article : 255 words
  8. TRADE WITH RUSSIA.

    Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. Bonar Law received M. Krassin, the delegate from Soviet Russia, at Downing-street. It is officially stated that the conference was ...

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  9. GREEKS IN THRACE.

    An Athens official message says it is officially announced that Greek troops, without incident, occupied the railway line as far as Konleli-Burgaz, also the town of Demotica. ...

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  10. FLOODS IN ENGLAND

    The damage caused by the flood at Louth is estimated at £250,000. Over 700 persons are homeless. The river rose 10 feet in 40 minutes, and ...

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  11. EX-KAISER'S HOPES.

    A Berlin message says that a doctor who recently visited Amerongen states that the ex-Kaiser has high hopes that he will once more become the ruler of the German Empire. ...

    Article : 68 words
  12. BRITAIN AND U.S.A.

    Speaking at a luncheon at the Aldwych Club, Lord Reading, dealing with Anglo-American relations, said Americans and Englishmen felt that the co-operation that existed during the ...

    Article : 176 words
  13. THE HOTELS.

    It is not expected that the postponement of the tour will cause serious inconvenience to the hotels or boarding-houses. "It will upset our plans a little, but, being ...

    Article : 309 words
  14. WEEK IN SECLUSION.

    It is understood that arrangements are being made for the Prince of Wales to spend a week in seclnsion in the country. It has not yet been decided ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND LEGISLATION.

    Lord Milner (Secretary for the Colonies) will receive Sir Robert Philp and the delegation representing Queensland pastoral interests on June 10. The delegation was appointed to ...

    Article : 44 words
  16. PUBLIC HOLIDAYS CANCELLED.

    A meeting of the Executive Council was hastily summoned at a late hour last night, and the necessary action was taken to cancel the public holidays for June 9 and 10 which had been ...

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  17. MOTOR RACING IN U.S.A.

    Gaston, driving a Chevrolet car (France), won the 500 miles automobile championship at Indianapolis. De Palma, the American holder of the speed title, losing when his car fired. ...

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  18. GENERAL EFFECT.

    The State organiser (Mr. C. H. Hay) upon receiving telegraphic information of the postponement of the visit at a quarter to 10 last night, took immediate action to send ...

    Article : 205 words
  19. EUROPEAN BOXING.

    In a contest for the bantamweight championship of Europe, Charles Ledoux knocked out Jim Higgins (English champion) in the eleventh round. There was considerable ...

    Article : 117 words
  20. [?]PIRE SECURITY.

    In welcoming the West Indian delegates to the conference on closer trade relations with Canada, the Duke of Devonshire (GovernorGeneral) pointed out that the real question at ...

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  21. MR. STOREY'S REGRET

    Interviewed in Melbourne late to-night, the Premier of New South Wales (Mr. John Storey) said that he regretted the Prince of Wales, in his desire to meet all his engagements, had ...

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  22. WIDESPREAD RAIN IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Further news about the rain which fell yesterday and continued this morning confirms the view that the whole of the agricultural and pastoral outlook for the State has been ...

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  23. THE ENGLISH DERBY.

    Totratema is a short-priced favourite for the Derby. The next in public estimation are Archaic and Sarchedom, with Allenby at a price several points longer. Spion Kop, ...

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  24. THE RAILWAYS.

    Referring to the intention of the Cabinet to reinstate all the 1917 railway strikers, Mr. J. Hollingsworth (president of the Bathurst Loyalists' Loco. Union) said that the ...

    Article : 220 words
  25. BUTCHERS' PROFITS.

    The Necessary Commodities Commission yesterday resumed the adjourned inquiry regarding the price of meat, when evidence was given by a retail butcher on the subject of ...

    Article : 909 words
  26. U.S.A. AND MEXICO.

    A Washington message says the Foreign Relations Committee of the Senate has reported in favour of the United States policing Mexican territory unless Mexico can protect ...

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  27. STOVE MOULDERS. WORKS CLOSED DOWN.

    Owing to repeated strikes on the part of the stove moulders the management of Metters, Ltd., have been compelled to close down a portion of their works. Over 500 members of ...

    Article : 215 words
  28. VEGETABLES.

    Retail greengrocers complain that the prices of some descriptions of vegetables are being kept up by means of market gambling, and what is called "forestalling." ...

    Article : 435 words
  29. THE FLEET.

    During the four days that the Renown has been open to public inspection over 70,000 people have visited the ship. H.M.A.S. Platypus, the submarine supply ...

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  30. SINN FEIN OUTRAGE.

    Sinn Fein raiders dismantled Mizenhead fog Signal station, on the Cork coast, which is essential to the safety of Transatlantic traffic. Mariners have been warned that ...

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  31. SINN FEIN IN AUSTRALIA.

    Sir,—"Irishman," in his quotation from Escou[?]aire's "Ireland" as in to-day's "S. M Herald," "The Irish question is a national imposture," tersely sums up the policy of Sinn ...

    Article : 423 words
  32. INTERNATIONAL LAW.

    The Portsmouth Conference on International law closed to-day after appointing a committee to report on methods whereby international co-operation for common economic, ...

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  33. HOUSING.

    The Lord Mayor, at the City Council last evening, at the request of Aldermen Lambert and Burke, promised to appeal to the owners of the 50 houses at Ultimo, which ...

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  34. EMPLOYERS' CASE.

    Mr. R. A. S. Spring, manager of Metters, Ltd., made the following statement last night, explaining the dispute from the employers' point of view:—"On Wednesday last a stop-work ...

    Article : 341 words
  35. WOMEN'S HOSPITAL.

    The authorities of the Women's Hospital, Crown-street, are asking the public to subscribe £60,000 for the establishment of additional accommodation. It is desired to ...

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  36. DOMINION AFFAIRS.

    Mr. Watt (Commonwealth Treasurer) declines to discuss statements in the "Sunday Express" that the Government contemplates transferring dominion affairs from the ...

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  37. PREPARATIONS IN SYDNEY.

    The aldermen, comprising the members of the municipal Labour party, augmented by Alderman Mengher, (Independent), at the City Council last evening, the Lord Mayor ...

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  38. FARMER KILLED BY A TRACTOR.

    Mr. Lesile Loder Dowe, of Nirvana, Manilla, son of the into Mr. George Dowe and Mrs. Dowe, Milliwindi Station met his death through a tractor falling on him. It ...

    Article : 160 words
  39. PRAYERS FOR RAIN.

    Prayers for rain over the drought-stricken areas of the State were renewed at midday services yesterday held in the Pitt-street Congregational Church. The first service ...

    Article : 93 words
  40. SUGAR FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    Details of the new agreement covering the supply to New Zealand by the Colonial Sugar Refining Company will be made available shortly. It is certain that the new price will ...

    Article : 67 words
  41. APPLE CARGO HELD UP.

    Owing to the delay of the mails an extraordinary position has arisen. The Persic arrived a week ago, her cargo of 48,000 cases of Tasmanian apples being discharged at the ...

    Article : 91 words
  42. ADDRESSES OF WELCOME.

    Fifty-eight public bodies will present addresses of welcome to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. Only four local governing bodies are amongst that number. The ...

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