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  2. "A DEEP CONSPIRACY."

    The strike on the Londqn electric railways remains unofficial, except as regards the Electrical Trades Union, and it is estimated that 7000 men are out. The Communist Party of Great Britain has issued a ...

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  3. TO BE DEBATED.

    The resolutions passed by the last Imperial Conference recommending britain to grant preference on goods produced in the Dominions will be ...

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  4. "HOLY WAR,"

    The information has been received in Rome from Bari that 100 men were killed and many wounded on both sides during six hours' most violent fighting ...

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  5. RIVER TRAGEDY.

    Two live— those of a father and son —were lost in a drowning acident, close to the river bank near the Dry Dock at South Brisbane, on Saturday ...

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  6. BRITISH TRADE.

    There has been a holiday air over the Stock Exchange this week, the combined effect of the Epsom races and the approach of the Whitsuntied recess having ...

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  7. WILL HE GO?

    M. Francois Marsal, who was Minister for Finance in M. Poincare's Government, and a friend of the President (M, Millerand), has consented to form a ...

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  8. LAUSANNE LESSON.

    During the debate in the House of Commons on Friday on the Lausanne Conference the Prima Minister said he was of the opinion that the time ...

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  9. NO MAIZE POOL.

    The proposal to form a maize pool for Southern Queensland was defeated by a straight-out majority of 150. ...

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  10. DESPERATE FIGHT.

    Congress ended its six month's sossion automatically at 7 o'olock to-night. The Senators und mambers of the House of Representatives fought a last desperate ...

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  11. METHODS OF HANDLING.

    Mr.C.P. Kininmonth (chief grain handling expert of Messrs. Henry Simon, of Manchester), who is to draw up a repoit on maize handling in Southern ...

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  12. COMMUNISTS SENTENCED.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that the trial of 50 Com munists accused of spreading auta-mili tarist propaganda among French troops ...

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  13. CABINET RESIGNS.

    An extraordinary meeting of the Cabinet was held this afternoon for the final adjustment of business. Immediately afterwards the Prime Minister (Viscount ...

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  14. WILL HE TURN?

    The political correspondent of the "Sunday Times" draws attention to a passage in Mr. Lloyd George's speech on Friday, when he said he anticipated that ...

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  15. GERMAN POLICY.

    The Reichstag passed a motion of confidence in the Government's declaration regarding the experts' report by 217 votes to 18. ...

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  16. VICE-PRESIDENCY.

    In the opinion of the Republican Convention managers, with the informatiou that former Governor Lowden of Illinois will be acceptable to President Coolidge, ...

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  17. PROHIBITION CANDIDATES.

    The Prohibition Party has nominated H. P. Faris (of Clinton, Missouri, a banker) for the Presidency, and Miss Marie Brehm (temperance worker, of ...

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  18. EARLY ELECTIONS.

    The lobby correspondent of the "Daily Expiess" states that the leading Ministers have decided that the Government should go to the countly in autumn, ...

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  19. DANCE BROKEN UP.

    A demonstration which brought the anti-American feeling closer home to the foreign community than ever before occurred at the Imperial Hotel, near the ...

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  20. 129 CANDIDATES.

    Up to the present 129 candidates have been announced for the State elections, and there may be contests in 11 metro politan and 34 country electorates. In ...

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  21. DRUG TRAFFIC.

    In the task of striking at the dru triffic Canadas mounted police played the part of traffickers themselves, and went to Spain for the purpose of ...

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  22. CORAL GROWTH.

    After an interesting visit to North-west Island, at the southern termination of the Barrier Reef, a party of University procussors and students returned to ...

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  23. CANDIDATES' EXPENDITURE.

    The appointment of a Senate Commmittee to sit during the election campaign and investigate the expenditures of candidates for the Presidency, ...

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  24. "VIRTUALLY KILLED."

    A resolution to appropriate 10,000,000 dollars (about £2,000,000) for the relief of German women and children, which had already been passed by the House of ...

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  25. MODERN MIRACLES

    Hundreds afflicted with physical and mental ailments besieged St.Paul's Chapel, where, during the last 24 horns Robert Bell, an Episcopalian minister ...

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  26. LOSING FIGHT.

    The large Pailiamentary party making a tour of the north-western prickly pear lands spent the whole of Saturday in completing a comprehensive inspection of ...

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  27. BACK TO AMERICA.

    It is explained that the majority of the Japanese procecdiug to America comprise those who have been on furlough in Japan. Under n regulation they could ...

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  28. AGREEMENT WITH CHINA.

    Representatives of the Mimstiy of Finance and of the German Bank have made an initial agreement covering all the outstanding qunestions between China ...

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  29. FACTORY DESTROYED.

    The furniture factory of C. S Thompson and Co., in Wellington-road, East Brisbane, was destroyed by fire on Saturday night. The alarm was received at the ...

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  30. INFANT'S DEATH.

    Following neighbours stories that the 10 months old baby boy of a married couple named Travis was missing, the detectives questioned the pair at their ...

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  31. DEATH SENTENCE.

    George Arthur Morse, who was charged at the Criminal Court with the murder of Hilda Emily Hunter at the Outer Harbour on February 24, told the jury that ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLES.

    Legislation approved by President Coohdge at the wind-up of Congress included the Foster Bill for the creation of a Commission to select a site for a national ...

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  33. "THE PACT A BLUNDER."

    The Prime Minister (General Smute) has concluded the most remarkable politicalt our in the history of the country Every province was visited, and the ...

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  34. FIRE AT TOOWOOMBA.

    Shortly after 3 o'clock This morning Alfred Ryan, who resided with his wife and child at a shop and dwelling situated on the corner of Herries-street West and ...

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  35. AERIAL MAILS.

    Carrying mails for Cootamundra, Narandera. Hay. Mildura, and South Australia, the Wallaby biplane left the Mascot aerodrome this morning for Adelaide on the ...

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  36. BALLOT BOX SCANDALS.

    On Wednesday last, at the instance of the State executive of the A.L.P., Mr. W. Carbines, the New South Wales representative on the Federal Executive, ...

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  37. SITES INSPECTED.

    Representatives from the Wynnum Town Council and the Cleveland Shire, Council met on Saturday afternoon at Lota Greek to inspect and, if possible, ...

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  38. AMERICAN POSTAL BILL VETOED.

    The Postal Salary Increases Bill was vetoed by President Coolidge, with the declaration that the "Government's extravagance must stop." The Bill made no ...

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  39. PROPOSED LOAN WORKS

    In furtherance of the proposal to borrow £5000 for urgent works, Mr. R. D. Frew (consulting engineer, of Brisbane) visited Coolangatta to make a preliminary ...

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  40. "AT A PRICE."

    The Australian High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook) and the Chief Justice of Victoria (Sir William Irvine) represented Australia at the Rhodes Trustees' ...

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  41. DANISH PRINCE'S MARRIAGE.

    Prince Viggo of Denmark has arrived here for his marriage with Miss Eleanor Margaret Green next Tuesday, ...

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  42. EASTBOURNE TRAGEDY.

    The chief witness in the trial at Crumbles of Patrick Mahon, who is charged with the murder of Emily Kaje, Dr.Spilbury declared that he found ...

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  43. "MY LADY NICOTINE."

    The report of the president of the Teachers' Federation (Mr.H Dash), adopted at a meeting held on Saturday made reference to the practice of placing ...

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  44. TRIAL OF YOUNG WOMAN.

    After a three days hearing at the Norwich assizea, a jury for the second time disagreed in the casa of Dorothy Myrtle Thurburn, a pretty young woman of 25, ...

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  45. BRUCE-PAGE PACT.

    What is termed the "fatal, obnoxious, and impossible" agreement between the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) and the Leader of the Count Party (Dr. Page) ...

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  46. INVESTORS AFRAID.

    At 311 election meeting in Pretoria a South African Party candidato read a cable message from a powerful London corporation suspending negotiations for ...

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  47. A COLD SNAP.

    Cold weather is being experienced in Sydney. Snow was reported yesterday on the Blue Mountains and the southern tableands. The maximum temperatures ...

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  48. INDIAN STEEL PROTECTION.

    The legislative Assembly has passed a Bill providing for the protection of stool industries Bounties will only be given to new companies which have ...

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  49. THE LESSON OF THE TREVESSA.

    The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's steamer Maloja, which left Tilbury for ...

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  50. A BOOMERANG EACH.

    Mr.W.P. Semple, superintendent of the Barambah Aboriginal Settlement, left by last night's train for Brisbane on official business. He took with him 12 ...

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  51. MOTOR FATALITY.

    A shocking accident happened at Archer Park yesterday, when John Watkinson (64) was killed almost instantly. The deceased, with his brother. William ...

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  52. HELD-UP STEAMER.

    Owing to the refusal of employees at the local dockyards to effect repairs to the Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Lyttelton it is probable ...

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  53. IRISH BOUNDARIES.

    The President (Mr, W. Cosgrave) aunounced to the Dail Eireann to-day that the Free State had made it clear that it would not be a party to the Judicial ...

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  54. EXTENSIVE DROUGHT.

    The Ring correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that a most extensiv drought prevails in Southern Russia. The compiete loss of the harvest is threstoned. ...

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  55. CHESS,

    Air. Borls Rostich played 23 chess players simultaneously at the Millions club on Saturday night, The visiting player won 22 games and drew one, ...

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  56. A HOUSE ENTERED.

    During the absence of the family at the pictures on Saturday night, the residence of Mr. Thurlow, in Fairfield-road. Yeronga, was entered. The thieves climbed ...

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  57. BANDITS RELEASE PRISONERS.

    A Britisher named Mackay, and party, who were attacked by Chinese, brigands on May 22, after one of them had been fatally wounded, have been released. ...

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