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  3. OUR TELEGRAMS.

    The estate of the late Thomas Willis Pulsford agent, of Sydney, has been sworn for probate purposes at £47.799. ...

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  4. HUGHES FAREWELLED.

    The British Empire League tendered a luncheon to Mr. Hughes as a farewell. Mr. Winson Churchill (Secretary for the Colonies) was in ...

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  5. RIOTS IN INDIA.

    Reuter's Madras correspondent states that reports have been received of disturbances in the Calicut district. on the west coast. Railways were torn ...

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  6. IRISH SITUATION.

    The "Daily Mail's" Dublin correspondent says one of the most influential voices against the acceptance of the British proposal is that of Erskine ...

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  7. CRICKET.

    The 33rd match of the Australians' tour, the return match against Gloucester at Cheltenham, was concluded to-day, and resulted in an easy win, ...

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  8. WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC.

    The finding of indecent literature in a city office and a suburban house by the police has aroused suspicious that the white slave traffic may be ...

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  9. PREMIER'S DENIAL.

    The Premier states that he wishes to dissocate himself with the Organisers and Propagandists' Union, and states that he was never a ...

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  10. THE WOOL CLIP.

    An important development has occurred in the trade, and it now appears probable that Bawra will not be allowed to dicated its policy in ...

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  11. COMPENSATION CLAIMS.

    Compensation aggregating £1500 was awarded by Judge Coben to the dependents of Alex, Jack, Arthur Kroathen and L. Saunders, who were ...

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  12. TRADERS' CONFERENCE.

    The annual conference of the Country Traders' Association was opened to-day. The annual report, commenting on ...

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  13. TRADE DEPRESSION.

    There is a serious crisis in the rubber trade owing to the fall to less than 9d per lb. Few companies are operating profitably. A scheme is afoot ...

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  14. A BOGUS UNION.

    In connection with the declaring of the Propagandists and Organisers' Union bogus by the A.L.P., the president (Mr. Power) also ruled that ...

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  15. WOMEN IRRECONCILABLES.

    A body of women has formed another irreconciliable force, headed by Mrs. Clarke, whose husband was executed in the 1916 rising; and nearly ...

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  16. PLETHORA OF INTERVIEWERS.

    Mr. Hughes on leaving for Folkestone was farewelled by many, including Mr. Wodehouse, who represented Mr. Winston Churchill. He was ...

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  17. TOOWOOMBA MURDER.

    The case in which Henry Dale, a bullocks driver, is charged with having murdered David Hawes, evidence was given at the Toowoomba Police Court ...

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  18. NATIONAL CONVENTION.

    The National Convention of the Sinn Fein organisation, which will take place at Dublin to-morrow, will express its opinion of the terms, it ...

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  19. SOUTH AFRICAN MINERS.

    A message from Johannesburg states that the National Board of Building Trade Employees, representing all the unions concerned in the ...

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  20. OUTLOOK IMPROVING.

    Owing to the settlement of the shipyard joiners' strike, holidays in the Teeside Shipyards have been curtailed, and all will be working by August ...

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  21. A MANLY ACTION.

    The appeal by Maurice Brown against the verdict for £500; found by the jury in favour of Alderman Reid in respect to alleged slander, was ...

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  22. DRAPERY AND GROCERIES.

    Before the Board of Trade to-day, evidence was given by John Griffiths, of Newcastle, solicitor, who visited a number of stores in the mining ...

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  23. SAVING WORN MACHINERY BY NICKEL.

    The high cost of iron and steel has stimulated engineers to develop efficient means of restoring parts which have become so worn that they are fit ...

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  24. ULSTER PARLIAMENT.

    The Ulster Parliament has purchased Stormont Castle for a Parliament House. Mr. Redmond Howard has ...

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  25. ADMIRAL OF THE FLEET

    The Marquis of Milford Haven has been appointed Admiral of the Fleet on the retired list, in recognition of his services before and after ...

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  26. SOUTH WALES MINERS.

    A sort of Miners' Utopia is recommended by a committee of the Ministry of Health in a report with regard to housing in South Wales. ...

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  27. THE MILNE CASE.

    In the High Court to-day, Justice Rich delivered his reserved judgment in connection with the Milne case as to whether or not the other partners ...

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  28. BELFAST RIOT.

    Faction fighting took place at Belfast on Monday right in small streets in the vicinity of Queen and Tyrone streets. Rifles and ...

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  29. EX-SERVICE MEN.

    Praising the freshness of outlook and the terse phraseology of the exservice men who have taken up teaching as their profession, the ...

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  30. WASHINGTON CONFERENCE.

    According to a well-informed journal "Asahi Shimbun," Japan's delegation will consist: of Count Uchida, Foreign Minister; Admiral Katch, ...

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  31. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT.

    There are twenty thousand returned soldiers still waiting for land in New South Wales. There are also nearly twenty thousand civilians ...

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  32. SYDNEY ROBBERIES.

    Robert Cole, a well-known city chemist, was charged at the Central Court with having received about December last a quantity of serge, valued ...

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  33. WHOLESALE SWINDLING

    A message from Chicago states that the Court proceedings laid bare a remarkable. confession by Rudolph Kohn of workings with swindlers, by ...

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  34. INTERNATIONAL TENNIS

    A message from Boston states that the British tennis players were eliminated from the United States doubles championships in the second round. ...

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  35. TURKS v. GREEKS.

    The "Times" Constantinople correspondent reports that heavy fighting is expected before Angora is captured. King Constantine is taking ...

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  36. UPPER SILESIA.

    Reuter's Madrid correspondent reports that Signor De Leon has declined to make a statement to the League of Nations regarding the Upper ...

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  37. A FILTHY TOWN.

    Reuter's Stockholm correspondent reports that a message from Helsingfors; states that the Soviet Commissary at "Astrakhan has informed the ...

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  38. BANK ROBBERY.

    At the Rockhampton Court yesterday, Ronald Johnston pleaded guilty to stealing ten shillings in copper coin, from the Isisford, branch of the ...

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  39. QUARREL STORIES.

    As a result of press cables to London indicating the publication of stories of quarrels among the Australian Eleven against Armstrong, and ...

    Article : 189 words
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