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  2. BRITISH MINERS.

    Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P., spunking at Birmingham, alluding to the miners' dispute, blamed the coal owners' provocative action. He declared ...

    Article : 240 words
  3. CHINA'S TROUBLES.

    Eugene Fortunatoff, the doctor attached to the Soviet Consulate, who had been remanded on a charge of attempting to bribe a municipal ...

    Article : 136 words
  4. NEWCASTLE'S "GRAB."

    The proposal by those behind the Greater Newcastle movement to obtain control of the H.D.W.S. and S. Board is not favoured by ...

    Article : 600 words
  5. THE AMERICAN FLEET

    A message to the people of Australia has been received by wireless from the Commander-in-Chief of the United States fleet, which last night off Cape Howe separated into its respective units for Sydney and Melbourne. The Commander-in-Chief says ...

    Article : 359 words
  6. COMMONWEALTH LOAN.

    Messrs J. P. Morgan and Company announce further terms of the Australian 5 per cent, loan of 75,000,000 dollars. The subscription books will ...

    Article : 458 words
  7. AUSTRAL-AMERICAN ENTENTE.

    Sir James Elder, at a luncheon given by the English speaking Union at the Criterion Hotel, presided over by Sir Campbell Stuart, said that the ...

    Article : 185 words
  8. SERIOUS DEVELOPMENT.

    Reuter's Peking correspondent reports that foreign telegrams received from Canton state that all Britshers have been instructed to leave Wucha[?] ...

    Article : 185 words
  9. RUHR EVACUATION.

    Reuter's. Berlin correspondent advises that the ringing of church bells, the blowing of trumpets from the spires of churches, and shrieking of ...

    Article : 139 words
  10. STOCK EXCHANGE.

    Features of the Stock Exchange during the past week have been the boom in rubber shares and the marked strength of gift-edged stocks, the ...

    Article : 472 words
  11. LONG DISTANCE WIRELESS.

    At 8.25 this morning un Australian seaplane came out of the rain and mist and circled above the fleet. Owing to the unfavourable weather no ...

    Article : 472 words
  12. PORTUGUESE REBELS.

    A Reuter message from Lisbon says that a military revolt, headed by a number of officers who were arrested after the outbreak on April 18, and ...

    Article : 210 words
  13. AMATEUR STATUS.

    The Athletic Association officially states that the question has arisen whether the American, L. Murchison, has forfieted his amateur status by ...

    Article : 45 words
  14. SYDNEY'S PROGRAMME.

    The section of the United States fleet to visit Sydney will reach Sydney Heads at 10.15 to-morrow morning. It will be met on entrance by ...

    Article : 229 words
  15. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    A catalogue of 12,600 bales were offered, and only about three quarters of the offering were sold Superior scoured merinos were in small ...

    Article : 175 words
  16. FRENCH LOAN.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent states that subscription lists for the 4 per cent. "Rentes Perpetuelles," with a guarantee against exchange ...

    Article : 67 words
  17. MORPETH'S PROTEST.

    At a mooting of the Morpoth Municipal Council, it was decided to enter a strong protest, through the members for the district, against the ...

    Article : 51 words
  18. THE STINNES' MILLIONS.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" telegraphs: "When Herr Stinnes died he controlled 1388 concerns. This vast trust has been ...

    Article : 312 words
  19. CANCER VIRUS.

    [?] Blumenthat, Director of the Institute of Cancer Research, at Berlin, guardedly comments on Dr. Gye's discoveries in regard to a ...

    Article : 84 words
  20. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    Mr. Allan, Premier of Victoria, was interviewed by representatives of the Victorian churches, who urged him to introduce legislation to provide for ...

    Article : 74 words
  21. SOUTH AFRICA'S FLAG.

    The Minister for the Interior announced to-day that the controversial Flag Bill had been withdrawn although the Government were still ...

    Article : 184 words
  22. 'BROWN-HEART.'

    The King's Bench Division has given a verdict for the defendants in the Tasmanian "Brown-Heart" case. (This was a test case heard by ...

    Article : 182 words
  23. FRENCH ELECTIONS.

    Rueter's Pairs correspondent states that the general election has resulted in the Left bloc winning 47 seats.This party, succeeded in winning 43 ...

    Article : 56 words
  24. HIGH TRIBUTE.

    The Dublin newspapers enthusiastically pay tribute to the skill of the Australian tennis pincers. The "Independent" says: It is many ...

    Article : 131 words
  25. ADULT SUFFRAGE.

    Councillor Brown, president of the Cessnock Shire, reported at a meeting to-day that with Couseillors Johns and Barns he had waited on the Minister ...

    Article : 107 words
  26. MOERAKI VIEWS FLEET.

    The steamship Moeraki made her way through the lines of the United Spates fleet in the middle of the four to eight watch on Monday morning. ...

    Article : 357 words
  27. MAGNIFICENT GIFT.

    Mr. Thomas Josephs, a director of the Bank of Hull, has donated £100,—- to the Weslyan Conference, in order to prevent the necessity for ...

    Article : 42 words
  28. BRITISH DELEGATES.

    The majority of the British delegates en route to the Imperial Press Conference in Australia arrived here, and after a short stay entrained for ...

    Article : 160 words
  29. THE GREAT WAR.

    A message from Berlin says that Professor Delbruck, one of the three expert members of the committee appointed by the Reichstag to ...

    Article : 165 words
  30. WIRELESS AT SEA.

    Advices received from Washington reveal some noteworthy and highly interesting, performances of radio communication achieved in ...

    Article : 127 words
  31. BRITISH EXCHANGE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 50 words
  32. IMMIGRATION SYSTEM.

    At the New Settlers' League conference to-day, Sir Robber Anderson, in returning thanks for his election as president for the ensuing year, said ...

    Article : 67 words
  33. DOUBLES FINAL.

    In the final of the doubles at Dublin, Miss Boyd and Miss St. George beat Mrs. Harper and Miss Akhurst. 8-6, 6-4. ...

    Article : 38 words
  34. RENOUNCED GOLF.

    The "Morning Post" announces that Cyril Tolley has renounced golf for two years, in order to concentrate on lawn tennis. he intends to train hard ...

    Article : 77 words
  35. HENRY FORD.

    The acceptance of henry Ford's bid of [?]706,000 dollars for the 200 wooden vessels set aside for scrapping has been recommended to the Shipping ...

    Article : 37 words
  36. Advertising

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    Advertising : 28 words
  37. ADMIRALTY POLICY.

    The "Daily Express" says: Ministers are seeking a compromise on the question of whether eight or four cruisers should be commenced this ...

    Article : 79 words
  38. CHICAGO WHEAT.

    The Chleago wheat pit quotation for July is now at 158 1/4 cents.; for September, 154 3-8 cents.; and for December, 151 1/4 cents. ...

    Article : 37 words
  39. COCKS AND COGHLAN.

    Sir A. A. Cocks, K.B.E. Agent-General for New South Wales, who is now visiting paris, knows nothing of the Land Ministry's intentions ...

    Article : 68 words
  40. BRILLIANT HOBBS.

    A big shout went up when Hobbs completed his 125th century. The game was stopped for two minutes while the public were cheering. ...

    Article : 74 words
  41. AIRMAN'S EXPLOIT.

    Australian airmen from the seaplane base at Twoford Bay were the first to meet and greet the visiting fleet of United States warships on ...

    Article : 209 words
  42. THE DARWINIAN CASE.

    At Dayton after deliberating for the brief period of eight minutes the jury returned a verdict of guilty in the Scopes case. The accused was, fined ...

    Article : 56 words
  43. CROQUET.

    The Melbourne player, Windsor, won the gentleman's gold medal croquet contest at Bedford. ...

    Article : 29 words
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