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  2. GENOA PROBLEMS.

    The French attitude caused a sensation on the Political Sub-Commission, which met this afternoon. The Belgians, who were absent previously, endeavoured to ...

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  3. SECRET PACT.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" says that Italy, following the French example of [?]mmoral and underland bargaining, has made a secret political pact with the ...

    Article : 148 words
  4. BRITISH BUDGET.

    Sir Donald Maclean (Liberal member for Peebles and Southern), resuming the debate on the Budget in the House of Commons, attacked the Ministry's ...

    Article : 329 words
  5. THE UNEMPLOYED,

    A deputation from the unemployed members of the A.W.U. yesterday waited on the Minister for Works (Mr. Forgan Smith) with a request that he should endeavour ...

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  6. WOOL SALES.

    The Brisbane wool sales were continued yesterday, when 15,295 bales were offered, making, with the 18,808 of[?]ered on Tuesday, 34,103 bales dealt with out of the ...

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  7. IRISH WARFARE.

    Early to-day large forces of irregular troops invaded the city of Kilkenny, where events are gradually moving to a crisis. All the important buildings in the city ...

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  8. UNION METHODS.

    In "The Worker" of April 29 the fol lowing notice appeared:—"J. C. Lamont, organiser, A.W.U. Mt. Morgan, writes warning miners not to go to Mt. Morgan ...

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  9. LOWER SALARIES.

    After every clause had been strenuously contested in a bitter debate that lasted for 14 hours, the New South Wales Legislative Assembly at 7 o'clock this ...

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  10. LATE SENATOR ADAMSON.

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Gillies) said yesterday that, after consulting the Premier (Mr. Theodore) and having as certained Mrs. Adamson's wishes in the ...

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  11. RAW MATERIALS.

    In regard to raw materials, it is pointed out that the Italians had to be contented with the pious expression that countries possessing a superabundance of ...

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  12. EXPRESSIONS OF SYMPATHY.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) has wired to Mrs. Adamson:—"I desire, on behalf of the Commonwealth Government, Parliament, and National ...

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  13. EMPIRE TRADE.

    Mr. Thomas Rome, chairman of the Mersey Docks Harbour Board, speaking at the luncheon tendered to the Premier of South Australia (Mr. Barwell) by the ...

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  14. MR. SHEPHERD IN LONDON.

    Mr. M. L. Shepherd (Official Secretary, Australia House), who has been representing Australia at the Genoa Conference, has returned to London. ...

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  15. "DECLARED OFF."

    Official intimation was received by the Federal Department of Works and Railways to-day that the strike at Canberra had been declared off. The message ...

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  16. JAPANESE CABINET.

    The Takahashi Cabinet has resigned, with the object of making a partial reorganisation. ...

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  17. THE SOVIET.

    An outburst of anger on the part of the New South Wales Trades and Labour Council has followed an interview given by Professor Meredith Atkinson, in which ...

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  18. LONDON PRICES.

    The mixed wool sales opened with a strong demand, prices showing an advance of from 7½ to 15 per cent. The offerings totalled 10,666 bales, of which 3729 were ...

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  19. CHINESE WAR.

    The Shanghai correspondent of the United Press Association stales that reports from Chow Chow, the headquarters of General Wu Pei-fu, admit that the ...

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  20. BELGIUM OFFENDED

    The correspondent of the Exchange Telegrph Company says that the Belgians have written to Signor Facta (President of the Conference) stating that in ...

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  21. EUROPEAN TRADE.

    Lord Inverforth, who is visiting Genoa in connection with the International Corporation for developing European trade, has secured the adhesion of Canada, ...

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  22. SENATE VACANCY.

    According to the President of the Senate (Senator Givens), no Constitutional question will arise when the Queensland Parliament is called upon to endorse any ...

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  23. M. BARTHOU'S VIEWS.

    M. Barthou has left for Paris, and will return on Saturday. Questioned in reference to the pact of non-aggression, he [?]id that if Russia did not accept the t[?]s ...

    Article : 185 words
  24. AVIATION.

    Major W. T. Blake, the aeronautical correspondent of the "Daily News" who proposes to undertake a flight around the world, broke seven world's records ...

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  25. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The Governor of Western Australia and former Governor of Tasman[?] (Sir F. A. N. Newdegate), interviewed by a representative of the "Birmingham ...

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  26. FREEHOLD.

    It has been decided by the Minister for Lands (Mr. Chaffey) to dispose of those Crown lands not required by the State by auction sale. The decision ...

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  27. BADAK BOOM.

    Several days have been occupied by his Honour (Mr. Justice Cussen and a jury in hearing the evidence in the trial of Thomas West Orton, Henry Scarborough, ...

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  28. SOUTH AFRICAN RAILWAYS.

    Replying to a Labour question in the House of Assembly, the Minister for Railways stated that the Government adhered to its decision that it was impossible to ...

    Article : 67 words
  29. RUSSIAN DELEGATES.

    The Genoa correspondent of the Australian Press Association states that M. Tchitch[?]rin, the Russian representative, addressing the plenary session, said that ...

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  30. SEARCH FOR GOLD.

    The State Prospecting party, organised by the State Prospecting Board, under the Mines Department left Perth to-day for Laverton from where they will start for ...

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  31. CATTLE MARKET.

    The sudden collapse in the cattle market, when the p[?]ces fell 75 per cent., was advanced as the cause of h[?] bankruptcy by Lewis C. G. O[?]nsby, of ...

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  32. THE TERRITORY.

    "We are having too much destructive criticism, and nobody as offering us any concrete suggestions," said the Minister for Home and Territories (Senator ...

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  33. OVERDUE BARQUE.

    Wireless calls to the overdue barque Manurewa remain unanswered. It is now 34 days since the vessel left Sydney for the Clarence River, and 25 days since she ...

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  34. DAIRY PRODUCE.

    The trade journal "The Grocer" says that New Zealand's suggested compulsory dairy produce pool does not commend itself to the trade in the United ...

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  35. AN AUSTRALIAN'S BETTER RECORD.

    It is interesting to note that although Major Blake's flight as described as a world's record, Lieut. F. S. Briggs, the Australian aviator, has twice eclipsed ...

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  36. PROPOSED ARBITRAL COMMISSION.

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press Association learns from an authoritative source that President Harding is in favour of the acceptance by Mr. ...

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  37. RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

    Mr. J. Chambers, General Traffic Manager of the Central Division, who accompanied the Commissioner on a departmental visit to the Mackay district, ...

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  38. FORGED NOTES.

    In the Criminal Court to-day, before his Honour Mr. Justice Burnside and jury, the trial of Ernest Dawe was continued on a charge of having uttered forged £5 ...

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  39. STABLE AS FLAT.

    Surpiese was expressed at the meeting of the Caulfield City Council on Tuesday when the Health Inspector reported that [?]e had found a building originally erected ...

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  40. NEW STATES.

    The president of the Riverain New State League (Mr. L. T. Gorman), speaking at a meeting in Martin-plate to-day, stated that the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) had ...

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  41. EXTRADITION PROCEEDINGS

    On the information of Dectective H. W. Sainsbury extradition proceedings were begun against Eric Harold M'Bride, a clerk, and his wife, Maisie M'Bride, who ...

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  42. ALLEGED RACING SWINDLE.

    At the request of the American Embassy detectives have arrested John Prescott, of Melbourne, and Arthur Ernest Cox, of London, commission agents, who left New ...

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  43. IMMIGRATION.

    The Premier of West Australia (Sir James Mitchell) and the Agent-General (Sir J. D. Connolly) ate visiting Glasgow and Edinburgh to inquire into the ...

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  44. ECONOMIC COMMISSION

    The Economic Commission has adopted a motion submitted by the Swiss delegates, recalling the principles of the equitable treatment of commerce contained in ...

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  45. CANNIBAL CONVERTED.

    Addressing the Angl[?]n Provincial Synod, the Bishop of the Nor'-west (Rt. Rev. Dr. Torwer) expressed the belief that aborigines could be raised to high ...

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  46. PRICE OF BUTTER[?]

    A further increase in the p[?]e of butter has taken place. Melbourne selling agents have increased the wholesale rates by 9/ per cwt., which is equivalent ...

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  47. MAXWELL-WILLSHIRE DIVORCE.

    Lady Lilian Maxwell-Willshire, who was married at Fitzroy, Victoria, in 1912, to Mr. (now Sir) Gerard Arthur Maxwell-Willshire, has obtained a decree of divorce ...

    Article : 78 words
  48. HORSE FOR KING.

    The steamer which is carrying the South Australian horne Er[?]kine from Adelaide for presentation to the King has been delayed, consequently Mr. H. ...

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  49. WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLD YIELD.

    The gold yield for April was 40,394 find oz., the highest for the year, and an increase of 3551oz. over last month, but a[?] decrease of 879oz. as compared with Apri[?] ...

    Article : 62 words
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