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  2. RECENT QUEENSLAND LEGISLATION.

    The Premier of Queensland (Mr. L. G. Theodore) will meet pastoral representatives on Friday, and business men anticipate that he will offer considerable ...

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  3. CAUCASIA INVADED.

    Disquicting news has reached India from the Caucasus. In addition to the Bolshevik invasion of Persil large numbers of Bolshevik cavalry have advanced from ...

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  4. COMMERCIAL UNITY.

    One of the lessons emphasised by the Great War was the value of being prepared to take advantage of all possible trade developments and national ...

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  5. THE MELBOURNE STRIKES

    By 16 votes to 12 the full meeting of the City Council this afternoon ratified the agreement arrived at yesterday between the consultative committee of the ...

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  6. THE PRINCE IN SYDNEY.

    To-day Sydney enjoyed a second holiday in honour of the visit of the Prince of Wales. It was another day of fine weather, and great holiday crowds ...

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  7. WOOLLEN MANUFACTURES.

    Under the scheme put forward by the Commonwealth Bureau of Commerce and Industry for the development of the woollen manufacturing industry ...

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  8. LAW REPORT.

    Before his Honorlion the Chief Justice) (Mr. Adnan Knox). PURCELL v. THE DEPUTY FEDERAL COMMISSIONER OF TAXATION. ...

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  9. "GROSS MISREPRESENTATION."

    The ex-Federal Treasurer (Mr. W. A. Watt) has informed the Australian Press Association that the statement by Mr. Hughes concerning his resignation is a ...

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  10. PROPOSED INDIAN TOUR.

    An attempt is being made in India to prevent his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales from visiting this country at the end of the present year. Extremist ...

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  11. STATEMENT BY MR. HUGHES.

    The attention of the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) was to-day directed to the cabled report that Mr. Watt in London, had described Mr. Hughes's statement ...

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  12. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    A strong demand has been made to the Prime Minister by members of both Houses of the Federal Parliament for an immediate announcement regarding the ...

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  13. BRITISH FINANCES.

    The Exchequer returns for the period from May 1 to June 12 show that the receipts were £272,472,130, and the expenditure £251,916,575. For the ...

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  14. QUEENSLAND ARRANGEMENTS.

    A well attended meeting of conveners of the Comforts and Battalion Funds was held at the Town Hall yesterday, Mrs. J. Peterson presiding, in connection with ...

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  15. REFERENCE TO LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    At yesterday's conference of the Council of the League of Nations Prince Firouz, of Persia, explained the nature of the communications that had passed ...

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  16. VISITING WAR GRAVES.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) announced to-day thhat he had been notified by the Commonwealth. High Commissioner in London (Mr. A. Fuller) ...

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  17. FEDERAL SALARIES GRAB.

    At a meeting of the committee of the Mt Gambier Old Residents Association, Mr. Livingston, M.H.R., explained his position in regard to the "Federal ...

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  18. TRADING WITH RUSSIA.

    It is stated that the Belgian and Japanese Governments have decided to join in the British conversations with M. Krassan (the Bolshevik trade ...

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    GOVERNIOR COX, OF OHIO, mentioned as the probable Democratic candidate for the American Presidency. Mr. Cox, like Mr. Harding, is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. SETTIEMENT IN JERUSALEM.

    The Bishop of Jerusalem, while presiding at the annual meeting of the Jerusalem Mission, held at Westminster criticised the Zionist order established ...

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  21. PAPUAN LABOUR SCARCITY.

    "There are tremendous possibilities in Papua if the colomed population can be increased," said Mr. F. Hutchinson who was a passenger by the Marsina, which ...

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  22. SUPREME COURT.—CIVIC SITTINGS.

    Before his Honour Mr. Justice Real SMITH v. KIRCHER.—(Part heard.) Mr. Graham (instructed by Mr. T. W. Biggs, as town agent for Mr. R. J. ...

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  23. AN INVITATION TO CHOIRS.

    No doubt many thousands of people will take up positions in the streets of Brisbane for a considerable time before the Prince of Wales arrives at noon on July ...

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  24. "PICTURE BRIDES."

    The American Federation of Labour has decided to demand Congress to cancel what is known as the "Gentlemen's agreement" with Japan, and to exclude all ...

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  25. IMPRESSIONS OF THE WELCOME.

    For the second time in its history Sydney has given a light royal welcome to the her to the British Crown. The circumstances and conditions of life here, ...

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  26. SUGAR PRODUCTION.

    The Acting Premier was asked yesterday what efforts were benig mude by the State to induce a greater production of sugar to meet the Australian demand, and ...

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  27. NEW CONSTITUTION FOR BURMA.

    A "While Paper" which has been issued contains proposals for a new constitution for Burma, under winch the title. Viceroy of India" is altered to ...

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  28. A CYCLIST INJURED.

    At Yeppoon this afternoon Edward Kershaw, aged 25 years was riding a bicycle round the Bluff, when he co[?]ded with a motor car which was travelling ...

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  29. THE IRISH "REPUBLIC."

    The Anerican Fedaration of Labour has reaffirmed its demand for the recognition of the Irish "Republic." ...

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  30. IPSWICH AND WEST MORETON.

    In the Ipswich Police Court this morning, before Mr. J. Stewart Berge, P.M., Hannah Bauer pleaded guilty to a charge of having on 15th instant stolen diapery ...

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  31. "REPLIED IN THE AFFIRMATIVE. "

    The "New York World" has received a telegram from Mr. Marcellus Parsons, stating: On leaving Honolulu the Hawanan in bund on the deck played "God ...

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  32. ANGLO-JAPANESE TREATY.

    The Minister for Marine (Viscount Admiral Kato), in an interview, said that Japan had inserted an article in the Agnlo-Japanese pact of 1911 to remove the ...

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  33. A MURDER MYSTERY.

    A remaruable murder mystery has developed as the result of the exhumation of the body of Mabel Greenwood, who died in June, 1919. She was the wife of ...

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  34. THE BRITISH ARMY.

    A "White Paper," detailing the Army estimates for 1920-1, shows that the peace establishment of the Territoral Army will be 220,000, and the war establishment ...

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  35. AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOUR.

    The American Federation of Labour has rejected proposals for a permanent voluntary arbitration board, and condemned the American Court of Industral ...

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  36. SOUTH AFRICAN WHEAT SHORTAGE.

    In the Legislative Assembly this aftenoon, the Minister for Finance Sir T Orri, in the course of a statement on the wheat shortage, said the Union ...

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  37. ARBITRATION COURT.

    Before his Honour Mr. Justice Macnaughton. MILK CHARTERS' AWARD Mr. T. J. O'Shea represented the ...

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  38. COTTON GROWING WITHIN THE EMPIRE.

    The annual report of the British Cottongrowing association contains encouraging, details of the association's activities, but emphasises the urgency of extending the ...

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  39. DESTROYERS SOLD TO CHILI.

    In the House of Commons, in replying to Lieut. Commander Kenworthy, the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. W. Long) stated that the flotilla leaders ...

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  40. REJECTED VOLUNTEERS' ASSOCIATION.

    At the fortnightly meeting of the Brisbane branch' of the Rejected Volunteers' Association a copy of a telegram of welcome to his Royal Highness the ...

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  41. BRITAIN'S MILITARY EXPENDITURE.

    In replying to Mr. Charles Palmer, the Lord Privy Seal (Mr. Bonar Law) said that the Government fully realised the necessity of cutting down the military ...

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  42. BRITAIN'S HOME-GROWN WHEAT

    While the House of Commons was sitting in Committee, discussing a resolution to authorise the payment of expenses in connection with the Agriculture Bill, ...

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  43. SOUTH BRISBANE SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL.

    The executive committee of the South Brisbane Fallen Soldiers' Memorial, at a meeting held last Friday night, decided to submit the following recommenditions to ...

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  44. BUTTER AND CHEESE.

    Lieut. Sir William Mitchell-Thomson, in replying to a question in the House of Commons as to whether the Co-operative Wholesale Society was endeavouring to ...

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  45. TOOWOOMBA AND DISTRICT.

    John M'Intyre (13 years of age), residing at Klein-streer, was riding a horse in Mary-sheet, when the apimal slipped and fell, and M'Intyre sustained a ...

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  46. M.U.I.O.O.F.

    The Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows having decided to establish female lodges throughout the State, the ladies of South Lismore hope ...

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  47. IN CHAMBERS.

    In the matter of an impending dispute between the Federated Engine-drivers and Firemen's Association of Australasia (Queensland Branch) Union and the State ...

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  48. AUSTRALIAN JAMS IN EUROPE.

    In replying to Mr. T. H. Sitch in the House of Commons, Lieut. Sir William Mitchell-Thomson stated that 11,416 tons of jam, fruit jelly, and marmalade had ...

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  49. BLACKALL SHOOTING INCIDENT.

    No futher developments have been reported in connection with the shooting of Mr. Rurke, the husband of the licensee of the Union Hotel. Burke is making ...

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  50. R.S.S.I.L.A.

    Mr. A. J. Servin was unanimously elected president of the Toowong sub-branch of the R.S.S.I.L. at a special general meeting held on Wednesday evening. ...

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  51. INTERNATIONAL SEAMEN'S. CONFERENCE.

    The International Seamen's Conference has oponed at Genoa, 200 delegates being in attendance. ...

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