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  2. IRELAND. MILITARY COMMAND LONDONDERRY.

    Londonderry is quiet, being under complete military control. Business is being resumed. Under-Secretries from Dublin Castle, together with military chiefs, conferred with the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. MELBOURNE STRIKE.

    After having paralysed manufacturing industries and other productive activities for 15 days, the strike of engine-drivers and firemen has terminated. On Tuesday morning about ...

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  4. SOLDIERS' HOMES.

    It is the intention of the Cabinet to endeavour, to conclude the arrangements for the appointment of a Supreme Court Judge to conduct the Royal Commission of inquiry into ...

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  5. LEAGUE MATCH. AUSTRALIA BEATS ENGLAND.

    A crowd cstimated at between 20,000 and 30,000 througed the Exhibition Grounds yesterday afternoon to witness the first test match of the Englishmen's tour. ...

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  6. PERSIAN CRISIS.

    A Teheran message reports that Kutchik Khan's revolutionary forces have reached Mazandaran. He is credited with th[?] intention of attempting to advance on Teheran from ...

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  7. SOLDIER WHARF MEN EVICTION NOTICE.

    A further deputation from the Returned Soldier Wharf-labourers' Union waited upon the Minister for Labour and Industry, Mr. Cann, on Saturday morning to protest against ...

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  8. BRITISH IN ACTION. TURKS REPULSED.

    An Athens message states that the British troops on the Ismid front repulsed violent attacks by the Turks eastward of Bagshedjik and Geiveh, ...

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  9. LATE CABLE NEWS. RIOTS IN ITALY.

    A despatch from Rome states that rovolutionary extremists, including labourers at the port, incited 500 bersaglieri at Ancona, who were under orders to proceed to Albania, to, ...

    Article : 107 words
  10. SHOPS RAIDED IN HAMBURG.

    A message from Hamburg states that thousands in Hamburg and Altona, in protest against high prices, raided the shops. The police were compelled to fight the mob, and ...

    Article : 45 words
  11. SOLDIERS' PROTEST.

    The action of the Government in seeking to evict the Returned Sallors and Soldiers Wharf and Ship Workers' Union from the picking-up and recreation depot occupied by them at ...

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  12. SOVIET RUSSIA.

    A Rome message states that, the Premier, Signor Glolitti said in the Chamber of Deputies that the Italian Government was resuming normal relations with the Russian Soviet ...

    Article : 113 words
  13. BRITAIN AND JAPAN

    A Honolulu message states that, according to a despatch from Tokio, the announcement is made that British and Japanese diplomats, conferring in London, have decided to revise the ...

    Article : 94 words
  14. WOOL SLUMP.

    As only 11,000 bales were sold out of 30,000 on the first day of the Liverpool sales the second day's sale was abandoned. Yorkshire traders consider the outlook disquieting. It is ...

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  15. BRITISH LABOUR.

    The British Labour Conference, which is meeting at Scarborough, by an everwhelming vote, declined to affiliate with the Moscow (Third) International or to secede from the ...

    Article : 135 words
  16. AMERICA CUP.

    A message from Sandy Hook states that Sir Thomas Lipton's Shamrock IV. beat the 23metre Shamrock in a 25 1/14 nautical mile race, by 13 minutes 26 seconds (actual time). ...

    Article : 89 words
  17. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER.

    The Australian delegates have completed a contract with the Food Ministry for the purchase of Australian surplus butter, on terms providing for a price of 240/ per cwt. f.o.b., ...

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  18. ROUMANIA'S ARMY.

    The "Daily Express" states that Roumania has stopped disbanding the army, and is recalling men to the colours. It is believed that the Hungarians are preparing to retake. ...

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  19. WORLD PRESS CONGRESS.

    The correspondent of the "New York Times" in Washington reports that Dr. Betcta, a Guatemalan editor, who is vice-president of the executive committee of the World Press ...

    Article : 78 words
  20. COALMINERS.

    There were no fresh developments during the week-end in regard to the miners' dispute with the New South Wales coalowners. The Australasian Coal and Shale Employees' ...

    Article : 235 words
  21. GATHERING OF HEROES.

    A most remarkable gathering of heroes assembled at Buckingham Palace this afternoon on the occasion of the King and Queen entertaining 320 V.Cs. and near relatives at ...

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  22. LAWN TENNIS.

    The international tournament at Wimbledon was continued yesterday and to-day. In the fourth round Williams beat Brugnon, Shimidzu. (Japan) beat Zerlendi, 6-3, '6-4, 6.3; ...

    Article : 186 words
  23. NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE.

    The decision of New Zealand farmers to distribute their butter and cheese through the British Wholesale Co-operative Society has disagreeably shocked Tooley-street, which ...

    Article : 328 words
  24. A.L.P.

    At a meeting of the New South Wales A.L.P. executive on Saturday it was decided that the following motion should be forwarded to the Federal executive of, the ...

    Article : 246 words
  25. AMERICAN POLITICS.

    The "New York Times" publishes a report from San Francisco stating that a preliminary poll, taken among the delegates to the Democratic Convention by correspondence. ...

    Article : 383 words
  26. GERMANY.

    A message from Berlin states that Herr Fehrenbach has formed a Cabinet representing the Centre, Democratic, and People's parties. It includes: ...

    Article : 209 words
  27. INFLUENZA.

    Dr. Paton (Director-General of Public Health) last night stated that a considerable amount of influenza was prevalent, but it had not assumed the proportions of last ...

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  28. WAR PENSIONS.

    An official statement was made on Saturday by the Repatriation Department, that the new Repatriation Act will come into force on July 1 next. ...

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  29. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    Performances in the first half of the cricket season show J. B. Hobbs, E. Hendren, and J. W. Hearne will certainly be invited to go to Australia. Hendren's consistency is ...

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  30. SIR NEVILLE HOWSE.

    The municipal election yesterday to lill the vacancy caused by the death of Alderman Agland, resulted in the return of Sir Neville Reginald Howse, V.C, the voting being: ...

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  31. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Against a combination of the Nationalist and Labour parties the Smuts Ministry narrowly escaped defeat on the cost of living debate in the Assembly last night, the voting being 54 ...

    Article : 165 words
  32. REPATRIATION.

    On the rocommendation of the Repatriation Commissioners, the Minister for Repatriation (Senator Millen) has approved of the appointment of repatriation boards in the various ...

    Article : 274 words
  33. STEAMER IN DISTRESS.

    A radio message was received at 3 a.m. on Saturday by the Navy Office, stating that the steamer Mannheim was in distress 29 miles south of Cape Leeuwin, while the cruiser ...

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  34. WHEAT SHORTAGE.

    A Buenos Aires message states that the Argentine Government, after securing the enactment of a four peso super-tax on wheat exports, in order to obtain funds with which ...

    Article : 87 words
  35. RECORD GATE RECEIPTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 words
  36. JUNEE STRIKERS.

    A large number of the navvies who went on strike at the Junee railway works last week arrived in Sydney on Saturday morning. They waited upon the Treasuror, Mr. Lang, on ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The King entertained Sir Thomas Mackenzie (ex-High Commissioner for New Zealand) at luncheon. at Buckingham Palace. Durham University is conferring the ...

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  38. U.S. NAVY.

    Rear-Admiral Decker, in a letter in the "Service Magazine" alleges that Mr. Daniels (Secretary for the Navy) tried to break Admirals Sims, Fullam, and Fiske because ...

    Article : 70 words
  39. NIKOLALEVSK MASSACRE.

    Impressive memorial services were held for the Japanese massacred at Nikolalevsk. At a service before the House of Parliament Prince Tokugawa, President of the ...

    Article : 119 words
  40. ESCAPED IN COFFIN.

    After 12 years liberty Albert Juge, who escaped from the penal settlement at Cayenno, waa re-captured. Sentenced to 20 years, Juge, in 1907, escaped, in circumstances recalling ...

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  41. THANKSGIVING.

    Yesterday was observed in the Anglican churches throughout the State as a day of thanksgiving for rain. Services were also held by some of the other denominations. ...

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  42. TEAM FOR SECOND TEST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 85 words
  43. WAR WIDOWS.

    Dame Margaret Davidson, who was attended by Commander Allison, A.D.C., went to St. Peters on Saturday afternoon to open two cottages in Brown-street, which have been ...

    Article : 198 words
  44. DR. MANNIX IN NEW YORK.

    Archbishop Mannix cancelled the arrangements for a demonstration in Madison-square Garden upon his arrival in New York, on the ground that he did not wish for any honours ...

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  45. NEW STATE.

    The work of organising the new State movement is proceeding steadily, and satisfactory progress is being made. Public meetings have been hold in the following centres, and leagues ...

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  46. AERIAL MALL.

    By arrangement between the Australian Aircraft and Engineering Company and the Postal Department, a special mail was convoyed by aeroplane from Lismore to Tenterfield this ...

    Article : 108 words
  47. RADIATORS.

    The town clerk (Mr. T. H. Nesbitt) stated on Saturday that much unnecessary discomfort was suffered by members, of the public through their failure to realise that there wat, ...

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  48. PROFESSIONAL SECRETS.

    The British Medical Association, at its annual meeting, decided almost unanimously that a practitioner should not voluntarily disclose, without the patient's consent, ...

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  49. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Allies have asked President Wilson to call the first meeting of the League of Nations' Assembly. " The State Department officials said that the call would not be made ...

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  50. CIVIL AVIATION.

    The advisory committee on Civil Aviation recommends for the next two years Government assistance to the extent of £250,000. on the basis of 25 per cent, of each company's ...

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  51. FUTURE OF KOREA.

    A Honolulu message says that, according to a despatch from Tokio, the Japanese Government has decided to create legislative assemblies in the Korean provinces as a preliminary ...

    Article : 58 words
  52. CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    An Amsterdam report states that Lasker has resigned the world's chess championship to Capablanca, on the ground that the chess world does not approve of the terms of the ...

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  53. FIRE ON S.S. SHROPSHIRE.

    Lloyds report that the Shropshire, bound for Australia, returned to Liverpool, a fire in the cross bunkers making it necesary to discharge the bunker coal. It is feared that ...

    Article : 50 words
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