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  2. £150,000 GIFT

    The British Red Cross Society, London, has remitted to his Excellency the Govornor-Genernl a sum of £150,000, to be allocated at his discretion, firstly to institutions and ...

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  3. MORE RAIN. BENEFICIAL SHOWERS.

    The welcome rain of last week has been followed up by valuable light showers over the northern half of the western division, the north-western and central-western plains. ...

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  4. PRINCE'S VISIT. OVERLAND JOURNEY ABANDONED.

    Alterations in the programme originally drawn up for the Prince of Wales's tour of the Commonwealth were announced through the official Press Bureau this evening. The proposed overland trip from Adelaide to the Queensland border has been abandoned. ...

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  5. LATE CABLE NEWS. PROHIBITION IN U.S.A.

    The "New York Times" correspondent at Washington reports that the Supreme Court yesterday swept aside every contention raised against the ...

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  6. SINN FEIN. LOAN CAMPAIGN FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Sinn Fein circles in London have informed the Australian Press Association that it is unlikely that Eamonn do Valera, the Sinn Fein president, will attempt ' to visit ...

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  7. NAVAL DEFENCE AN IMPERIAL NECESSITY

    An important speech on naval defence from an Imperial standpoint was made by Admiral Beatty to-night. Naval co-operation on the part of the dominions, he said must form an integral part of the Empire's defence. ...

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  8. REVISED PROGRAMME.

    Under the new programme, His Royal Highness will leave Melbourne, on Sunday, June 13, at 6.30 a.m. He will embark on H.M.S. Renown on the Saturday afternoon. After a visit ...

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  9. JAPANESE IN U.S.A.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that an Investigation of the Japanese immigration question will be made on the Pacific Coast during the summer ...

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  10. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—The Sinn Fein organisation in Ireland and its supporters in Australia avow an intense hatred of British rule, and we may well ask why. No one can dony that for the last ...

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  11. SINN FEIN AND AMERICA.

    The Chicago correspondent of the "New York Times" states that Messrs De Valera and Walsh have finished a tentative draft of a plank which they will ask the committee on ...

    Article : 77 words
  12. OVER THE HURDLES.

    The Prince of Wales, accompanied by General Sir Brudenell White, Lord Louis Mountbatten, and Colonel Smith, this mornning drove to Caulfield, reaching the course at ...

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  13. ITALIAN CRISIS.

    A Rome message states that the Italian Government's position is precarious, owing to the Socialists refusing to assent to Signer Nilti's decree increasing the price of bread ...

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  14. GOVERNOR-GENERAL 'S BALL.

    Owing to the postponement of the Prince of Wales' Sydney programme, the Governor-General's dinner at the Commonwealth Bank, and their Excellencies' ball at the, Town Hall, ...

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  15. FALLS IN THE WEST.

    The following is the rainfall registration for the western district for the 13 hours ended at 10 p.m. to-day:—Dubbo 40 points, Molong 30, Wellington 45, Orango 80, Blayney ...

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  16. GENERAL CABLES.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that Tommy Burns, the veteran ex-champion of the world, will fight Beckett in July in the Albert Hall. ...

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  17. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    At a conference of returnea soldiers held in Dubbo delegates present represented Lithgow, Orange, Cowra, Forbes, Narromine, Wellington, Canowindra, Bathurst, Dubbo, ...

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  18. WHEAT SHORTAGE.

    A number of the metropolitan and country flour mills are now practically without supplies of wheat. Mr. Quill (secretary to the Federated ...

    Article : 104 words
  19. MR. J. G. R. BRYANT.

    The Government has now decided to immediately recall Mr. J. G. R. Bryant from his post as immigration and publicity officer in London. In the meanwhile the Public ...

    Article : 318 words
  20. ELECTRICITY.

    The board appointed under the special Electric Light and Gas Emergency Act of 1917, met in the Town Hall yesterday, the Lord Mayor presiding, for the purpose of ...

    Article : 169 words
  21. IRISH CRIME.

    In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Donald (Unionist Labour), Mr. Lloyd George emphasised that the Government intended to take steps to bring to justice all persons ...

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  22. GERMM ELECTIONS.

    A Message from Berlin states that the elections passed without incident, with the exception of some disturbance in Essen. Polling was heavy. It is estimated that at least ...

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  23. REPATRIATION.

    Three returned soldiers have been appointed by the Federal Cabinet as members of the Repatriation Commission, which will replace the existing administration. They are:— ...

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  24. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I shall be grateful if you will again allow me the use of your columns to further interest our people generally in national loyalty. It will be remembered that last ...

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  25. STONE-THROWING.

    It was reported yesterday that soon after Monday's express from Melbourne to Sydney passed Seymour a stone was thrown, which broke the window of a corridor close ...

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  26. AMERICAN APOLOGY.

    Mr. Colby (Secretary of State) has verbally apologised to Sir Auckland Geddes (British Ambassador) for the burning of the British flag by Irish women Sinn Feiners recently, and ...

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  27. EVICTIONS.

    The town clerk (Mr. Nesbitt) brought before the works committee yesterday, at the request of the Lord Mayor, the case of the ten facifiles against whom, at the suit of the ...

    Article : 191 words
  28. OVERSEA TRADE.

    British manufacturers are looking to Australia for big markets according to mr. Arthut S. Butler, governing director of a firm of merchants operating, in London and also in New ...

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  29. NIKOLAEVSK HORROR.

    Advices have reached Tokio stating that the Japanese have entered Nikolaevsk. The town was in ashes. There was no trace of any Japanese prisoners, but evidence remained of ...

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  30. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The new Governor of South Australia, Sir Archibald Weigall, and Lady Weigall, arrived at Port Augusta by the East-West express early this morning. ...

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  31. FOOTBALL CROWD.

    Mr. Dooley (Chief Secretary) said yesterday that he had seen the Inspector-General of Police and the president of the Rugby League in regard to the complaints about ...

    Article : 169 words
  32. APPEAL FOR UNITY.

    In his presidential address to the Anglican Syned to-day Bishop to Fanu made a plea for unity in this time of world turmoil. It was of vital importance that the ...

    Article : 174 words
  33. LURE OF HIGH WAGES.

    A contributer to the Labour Press states that as a acquel to the dockers' award an army of youthful unskilled men, lured by high pky, are quitting the land, workshops, and factories ...

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  34. JEAGUE COUNCIL.

    Replying in the House of Commons to Lord Robert Cecil, and Captain Wedgwood Benn, Mr. Lloyd George stated that a special meeting of the Council of the League of Nations ...

    Article : 87 words
  35. METAL QUARRY.

    Alderman Lambert (who is chairman of the Australian Labour party) moved at the meeting of the City Council works committee last evening (Alderman Mallet presiding) that the ...

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  36. UNSETTLED AMERICA

    Financial and industrial troubles are making for unsettled conditions both in America and Europe, according to passengers who arrived yesterday by the Sonoma. ...

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  37. ENGLISH LADIES' GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

    In the eliminating rouud, of the English Ladies' Golf Championship at Sheringham, Miss Mollie Griffiths was first with a score of 83. She showed superb play. Miss Cecil ...

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  38. NO LEVY ON WAR WEALTH.

    In the House of Commons during question time Mr. Chamberlain (Chancellor of the Exchequer) stated that, after carefully considering the suggested scheme for a levy on ...

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  39. SCHOONER WRECKED.

    Advice was received in Sydney yesterday from Levuka that the four-masted American schooner Irmgard was wrecked on June 3 at Undu Point, on the northern end of Vanun ...

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  40. CAUSTIC SODA.

    According to a report issued to-day by the Electrolytic Zinc Company of Australia, Ltd., further consideration has been given to the production of caustic soda, chlorine, and ...

    Article : 131 words
  41. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED POISONING.

    At the Contrai Police Court yesterday Elizabeth Mary Woolrldge, 36, was charged that at Sydney, on May 30, she attempted to administer to Francis Charles Woolrldgo, ...

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  42. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Lord Beardmore laid the keel of the second liner which is being constiuctcd for the Commonwealth Government. The idea of building a cinema theatre on ...

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  43. SHIPBUILDING.

    Mr. Poynton, Minister for Home and Territories, passed through Brisbane last night on his way to Maryborough, whither he is proceeding to ascertain the progress being made ...

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  44. TRAM STRIKE.

    The agreement between the Auckland City Council and the trumwnymen's representatives was approved by the union to-day. The union's officers express regret for the men's ...

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  45. SINGAPORE.

    A well-known shipping man who arrived ir Brisbane by the Mataram from Singapore this morning declared that Singapore was the worst place in the wide-wide world to ...

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  46. MR. VERBRUGGHEN AND ENCORES.

    Sir,—I wish to express my appreciation of Mr. Verbrugghen's action in dealing with the encore problem at the State Orchestra's concort last night. Sydney concert-goers have ...

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  47. MAN WOUNDED AT WOOLLOOMOOLOO.

    Patrick Loftus, 32, who lives in WilliamJane, Darlinghurst, was admitted to Sydney, Hospital last night suffering from a serious wound in the left side. He was found in a ...

    Article : 62 words
  48. THE BRITISH EMPIRE.

    "The British Empire as an Organie Growth" is the title of a lecture to be given in the Union Hall at the University next Friday evening, at 8 o'clock, by Professor ...

    Article : 65 words
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