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  2. IRELAND AND BRITAIN.

    The House of Lords is debating the situation in Ireland. Lord Birkenhead, the Lord Chancellor, expressed the opinion that it would be ...

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  3. BRITISH TAXATION.

    At a meeting of the Federation of British Industries, Mr. Rylands reported the outcome of the Joint deputation with the Association of the Chambers of ...

    Article : 171 words
  4. AUSTRALIAN MAILS.

    In reference to Australian cable messages concerning the irregular arrival of the English mails, the postal authorities informed the representative of the ...

    Article : 254 words
  5. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    Mr. John Sandes telegraphs—H.M.S Renown was thrown open to the public yesterday, and was visited by thousands at the quay. To-day ten thousand chill ...

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  6. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the Senate to-day, Senator Millen, the Minister for Repatriation, moved tile second reading of the Invalid and Old-age age Pensions Appropriation Bill. ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS

    Mr. J. M. Baddeley, president of the Coal and Shale Federation, replied as follows yesterday to the statement of Mr. G. E. Weyland, secretary to the Southern ...

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  8. PRICE OF MILK.

    An application was made to the Necessary Commodities Commission to-day for an increase in the selling price of country milk by 2d per gallon, in order to ...

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  9. NEWCASTLE CARTERS

    Mr. H. Lloyd, secretary to the Newcastle and District Trolley Draymen and Carters' Union, stated last night that Judge Curlewis, in the Industrial Court yesterday, ...

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  10. LEAGUE FOOTBALL IN SCHOOLS

    The embargo against schoolboys playing the Rugby League game has been lifted by Mr. T, D. Mutch, the State Minister for Education. He made the ...

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  11. BREWERY DISPUTE

    At a recent meeting of the miners' delegate board, a communcation was read from the Liquor Trades Employees' Union, soliciting the assistance of the Miners' ...

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  12. CHEAP AEROPLANES.

    Mr. F. Handley Page, speaking at a King's College lecture to teachers in London, prophesised a great reduction in the size and cost of aeroplanes in the ...

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  13. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    Mr. Hill (Vic.) moved the adjournment of the House of Representatives to-day, to discuss the position of the wheat pools. He said his party's patience, and that of ...

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  14. AMERICA AND SINN FEINISM.

    Replying to Mr. Horatio Bottomley in the House of Commons, Mr. Bonar Law said he understood appeals for subscriptions for bond certificates, addressed to the ...

    Article : 245 words
  15. THE TURKISH TREATY.

    The Turkish Peace delegates have arrived in Paris. It is expected that Tewfik Pasha, who is head of the delegation, will make a ...

    Article : 93 words
  16. THE PASSENGER SERVICE.

    Considerable congestion continues in booking passengers for Australia, although there are not the same waiting lists as a few months ago. It is now possible ...

    Article : 140 words
  17. NEATH COLLIERY

    Neath Colliery was idle yesterday in consequence of a difficulty with the wheelers. ...

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  18. CESSNOCK COLLIERY

    In connection with the dispute at Cessnock No. 2 Colliery, a conference will be held on Tuesday. The difficulty is due to no agreement having been arrived at ...

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  19. THE EGYPTIAN THRONE.

    Mr. C. Harmsworth, Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, replying in the House of Commons to commander Kenworthy, and said that the position ...

    Article : 112 words
  20. WALSH ISLAND DOCKYARD

    A meeting of the board of control was held at Walsh Island yesterday. Mr. J. Estell, Minister for Works, presided. Mr. A. M. Bomphrey, director of shipbuilding, ...

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  21. HOSPITAL EMPLOYEES

    Mr. Mitchell, the secretary to the Hospital Employees' Union, conferred with! Mr. Rankin, president, and Mr. Cannington, a member of the board of directors of ...

    Article : 52 words
  22. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Freedom of the City of London is to be conferred on Admiral Lord Jellocoe. Mr. Watt, the Treasurer of the Commonwealth, will arrive in London on ...

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  23. HANDLING OF COAL

    The Coal Commission sat for a couple of hours this morning, to hear the evidence of a consulting engineer on the methods of handling coal in America ...

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  24. BRITISH SPECULATION.

    During January, February, and March, 3372 companies were registered in England, the nominal capital aggregating £280,000 000. ...

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  25. THE ALLIES AND POLAND.

    Mr. Bonar Law stated in the House of Commons, in reply to Mr. B. C. Spoor, that the territory now occupied by Poland exceeded the boundaries assigned to ...

    Article : 113 words
  26. COLLIERY MECHANICS.

    A conference of representatives of the Northern Colliery Proprietors' Association and the Colliery Mechanics' Association was held at the rooms of the ...

    Article : 254 words
  27. BOYCOTT IN IRELAND.

    In answer to questions in Parliament regarding Sinn Feiners boycotting ex-service men in Ireland, who were consequently out of employment, Mr. Bonar ...

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  28. NATURE'S DYE WORKS.

    Canada is an ideal country for the natural dyes. The facility for making the home dyes is due to the abundance of lichen, barks of trees, weeds, and flowers, ...

    Article : 165 words
  29. THE SUPREME COUNCIL.

    Mr. Bonar Law, replying in the House of Commons to Lord Robert Cecil, said he had no information to the effect that it was intended to continue the work of ...

    Article : 43 words
  30. PRICE OF FOOD.

    In the House of Commons, Mr. McCurdy, Minister for Food, stated that it ought to be realised that last year's expectation of a fall in prices was not founded ...

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  31. RUSSIA ALARMED.

    It is reported from Moscow that a Government proclamation declares that Soviet Russia is endangered by the Polish offensive, and urged the Red Guards, the ...

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  32. RHODESIAN ELECTIONS.

    Bulawayo reports that as the result of the Rhodesian elections, twelve responsible government and one indepe-pendent candidates have been ...

    Article : 113 words
  33. NEW STATE MOVEMENT.

    At a conference between en the members of the Peel, Cockburn, and Nundle Shire Councils, the new State movement was discussed. Councillor Mitchell, the ...

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  34. DEFEAT OF BOLSHEVIKS.

    It is semi-officially announced in Tokio that the Fourteenth Japanese Division defeated 4000 Bolsheviks in the vicinity of Kharbarovsk, in Siberia, on April 29. ...

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  35. KILLINGWORTH.

    A very pleasant evening was spent when Mr. F. C. Gilbert was made the recipient of a dining-room clock as a token of remembrance from the Killingworth ...

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  36. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    General Bramwell Booths was accorded a civic reception by the Lord Mayor of Adelaide to-day, and received a hearty welcome from a number of prominent ...

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  37. MEXICAN REVOLT.

    It is reported from Mexico City that General Carranza, the President, declares that is his duty to crush the rebets, and that he will not cease until his ...

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  38. NEWCASTLE A PIT

    The Newcastle A Pit in the Glebe, was partly idle yesterday. There was a meeting of the men in the morning, at which Mr. Baddeley, the ...

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  39. BRITAIN AND JAPAN.

    The "Daily Express" understands that there will be considerable modification of the renewed Anglo-Japanese Treaty, both countries considering those necessary. ...

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  40. FETTLER KILLED.

    George Hillyard, aged 45 years, a fettler, was killed by a train while he was at work on the Government railway line at the Sulphide Junction, yesterday ...

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  41. CONDITIONS IN JAPAN.

    It is reported from Osaka that dry goods houses in that town and at Kyoto are reducing their prices 50 per cent. in order to liquidate their stocks. ...

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  42. PELAW-MAIN COLLIERY

    Pelaw-Main Colliery was idle yesterday, owing to a dispute with the clippers. ...

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  43. WARATAH.

    The a ports day promoted by the Waratah Town Band, of which half the proceeds are to go towards the Queen of the Day competition being held for the ...

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  44. QUEENSLAND.

    The Queensland Rifle Association-meeting concluded, to-day. James Cadden (Railway Club) won the King's prize, securing 99 out of possible 100 at the 800 ...

    Article : 113 words
  45. ENEMY CRIMINALS.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Bonar Law informed Viscount Curzon that the trial of the enemy's criminals was a matter which would be discussed at the San ...

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  46. ABERDARE MINERS

    A further conference in regard to the dispute at Aberdare Colliery is to be held on Wednesday. The matter, was discussed at meeting ...

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  47. METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    The General Conference of the Methodist Church of Australasia was continued to-day in the Conference Hall, under the presidency of the Rev. Alexander ...

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  48. STRIKES IN FRANCE.

    The French railway strike has ended, and the bulk of the men have resumed work. The strike of dockers and seamen is continuing, and seriously hampering ...

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  49. SALE OF LONDON CHURCHES.

    An agitation has been opened to oppose the report of the Bishop of London's committee which recommends the demolition of nineteen city churches and the sale of ...

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  50. WEST WALLSEND COLLIERY

    A further meeting of the West Wallsend Miners' Lodge will be held to-morrow for the purpose of considering the dispute between the miners and the ...

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  51. SAILORS AND SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL FUND

    The hon. treasurer, Mr. C. A. Earp, has been notified of the following further donations:—Amount previously published, £2820 16s 1d; Employers Liability ...

    Article : 69 words
  52. STOCKTON.

    The Rev. H,. K. Vickery, of the Mission lo Seamen, received a telegram last evening from Adelaide from the Rev. W. F. Haire, who is returning from England by ...

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  53. DENMARK AND SLESVIG.

    A message from Copenhagen states that Danish troops have occupied the first Slesvig zone. "The populace enthusiastically welcomed ...

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  54. AMERICAN DEPORTATIONS.

    As the result of the ruling of the Secretary for Labour, that membership of the Communist party is not in itself sufficient cause for deportation from the United ...

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  55. 35TH BATTALION REUNION.

    Everything points to a record muster of 35th men at the reunion to be held the evening. The dinner is timed for 6.30 in the Memorial Hall, to be followed ...

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  56. LONDON PRODUCE MARKET.

    There is good inquiry for wheat. Several Australian cargoes have been sold at 96s per quarter. Flour is quiet. Barley is firm. A cargo of Australian ...

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  57. SUNGLARE.

    Many people who believe that their eyesight is otherwise normal have a low tolerance of bright light. This condition is technically known as photophobia ...

    Article : 90 words
  58. AMERICA AND GERMANY.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that a bill has been introduced in the Senate authorising loans of 250,000,000 dollars to ...

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  59. AMALGAMATED ENGINEERS

    Mr. T. B. Ward, State organiser of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers, stated yesterday that owing to the increasing membership in the Newcastle district, it ...

    Article : 83 words
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