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  2. THE MINERS' STRIKE.

    Mr. Horbert Smith, acting president of the Miners' Federation, states that Mr. Lloyd George never mide any threat of compulsory arbitration at the ...

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  3. PEACE TREATY.

    Proceedings at Leipzig, where the trial of war criminals is proceeding, against Lient. Karl Neumann, who is charged with submarining the hospital ...

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  4. ANGLO—JAPANESE TREATY.

    The London correspondent of the "New York Tribune" states that not only will the United states be, acquainted with all the features of the ...

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  5. THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS

    The "Yorkshire Post," discussing the Test Match says:—Only in fielding can England be said to hold their own moderately well, and even there the ...

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  6. REVENUE RETURNS.

    The State Treasury return, which was made available yesterday, shows a further large increase in the revenue, both for the month of May and for the eleven ...

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  7. CENTENARY OF ROSS.

    To-morrow just 100 years will have elapsed since Governor Macquarie, who arrived in the colony from Sydney on May 8 1821, on "a tour of inspection of ...

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  8. QUEENSLAND'S UNEMPLOYED

    A deputition of unemployed waited on the Acting Premier (Mr. Gillies) to-day. The leader of the Unemployed Committee, Mr. O'Gorman, said it was ...

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  9. THE ECONOMIC SITUATION.

    The Premier (Mr. Barwell), addressing the Commonwealth Club in Adelaide to-day, remarked that he was no pessimist, and did not mistrust the ...

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  10. THE DISARMING OF GERMANY.

    Although the Central Government lins furnisher the State authorities with the lists of the military bodies which are to be disbanded, the final ...

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  11. BRITISH KEY INDUSTRIES.

    Uproar among the members of the Opposition followed the application of the closure in the House of Commons yesterday to the debate upon the ...

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  12. GERMAN REPARATIONS.

    Among the schemes for financing the reparations payments the Cabinet is considering the mortgaging of one-fifth of Germany's capital and the ...

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  13. DERBY MINERS REJECT THE PROPOSALS.

    The Derbyshire miners' executive has rejected the Government's proposals. ...

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  14. IRELAND.

    The Irish correspondent of the "Morning Post" says that it is reported that the Irish Republican army is being mobilised, and intends to take ...

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  15. THE AEROPLANE CRASH.

    "In my opinion the accident was caused by the unfortunate jamming of the heel of one of Miss Dorman's shoes between the rudder bar and its wooden ...

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  16. WARNER'S CHOICE FOR THE NEXT TEST.

    Mr.Warner, writing in the "Mornnig Post," says:—The test was a debacle, but it is absurd to blame the selection committee, who had to pick ...

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  17. BAN ON IMPORTED COAL LIFTED.

    The Railway and Transport Unions have removed the embargo upon the handling of imported coal, which is now freely handled for all purposes. ...

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  18. THE AMERICAN POCKET.

    The American Manufacturers' Export Association, in issuing a precis of Section 19 of the Australian War Precautions Act, states that the ...

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  19. HAMPSHIRE MEN AMBUSHED.

    A party of the Hampshire Regiment, with their band, were ambushed near Youghal, County Cork, to-day. Five or six of them were killed, and nearly ...

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  20. INDIA.

    The Ali brothers (leaders of the nonco-operation movement have issued an apology for making speeches inciting to violence, and have promised to refrain ...

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  21. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The net Customs revenue received in April was £2,664,732, whereas last month the total was £2,231,730. For the eleven months ended May 31, 1921, an increase ...

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  22. BRITISH GET IN AHEAD.

    The State Department has announced that a Note has been despatched to Holland regarding the granting of oil concessions in Sumatra. The last ...

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  23. AUSTRALIA v. CAMBRIDGE.

    There was rain overnight, but the wicket this morning for the match between Australia and Cambridge University was good. There was a Inrge ...

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  24. JAPANESE IN SIBERIA.

    The "Chicago Tribune's" Peking correspondent states that General Kumara, Chief of Staff of the Japanese forces in Vladivostock, has officially ...

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  25. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Massey, the New Zealand Premier, questioned by the Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. Churchill) regarding a distinctive title for the ...

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  26. MOUNT LYELL CRISIS.

    In connection with the industrial crisis a meaeting of representatives of the combined unions was held last night. Mr. McDonald (State president ...

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  27. RUGBY UNION.

    The annual meeting of the Rugby Union has decided that New Zealand. New South Wales, and South Africa should be represented on the Union ...

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  28. QUEENSLAND.

    Treasury returns issued to-night show that the revenue of Queensland for the month of May was £1,260,458, compared with £1,310,385 last year The revenue ...

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  29. ME. HUGHES IN ENGLAND.

    Mr. Hughes, the Australian Prime Minister, is taking over the duties of High Commissioner on June 11. The Agents-General of the ...

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  30. AN ANTI-BOLSHEVIK GOVERNMENT.

    Despatches from Vladivostock state that the anti-Bolshevik leaders have established a new Government there and are extending their authority ...

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  31. THE NAVAL HOLIDAY.

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press Association states that President Harding was putting out informal feelers, and looking for a ...

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  32. MESOPOTAMIA.

    The Government has proclaimed a general amnesty for political offenders in Mesopotamia, both for those concerned in the 1920 rising and before, ...

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  33. COMMENT BY THE "ARGUS."

    The "Argus," dealing with the Mount Lyell dispute, sais:- The workers themselves appear to have surrendered themselves into a ...

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  34. THE SITUATION IN U.S.A.

    The United States Railroad Labour Board will order an average wage-cut of 12 per cent. tn-day, which will affect 31 Labour organisations and 104 ...

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  35. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The Treasury returns for May show that the revenue of West Australia amounted to £543,031, an increase of £69,330 compared with May last year ...

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  36. BANKRUPTCY CASE.

    Godfrey Wentworth, whose estate was compulsorily sequestrated in March, was examined to-day before the Registrar of Bankruptcy. He said he was a ...

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  37. THE BATTLE OF—MESSINES.

    Marshal Foch will unveil a memorial to the 25th Division at Bailleul on June 6, the anniversary of the Battle of Messines (1917). Lieut. General Sir ...

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  38. THE ZINC WORKS DISPUTE.

    Asked yesterday whether the Crown Law officers had given an opinion on the question submitted to them as to whether the carpenters emploved by ...

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  39. PRESIDENT HARDING'S NEW LEAGUE.

    President Harding's Disarmament Conference feelers are the initiation of an experiment in the direction of forming an assocntion of nations and the ...

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  40. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The revenue of New South Wales for May was £2,856,632, being an increase of £491,931 over the revenue for May last year. The receipts from railways and ...

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  41. INFLUENCE OF THE VATICAN.

    An article in the "Messagero" advocating the re-opening of the Roman question, is attracting much attention The "Corriere d'Italia," commenting ...

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  42. WASHED UP BY THE SEA.

    The secretary of the Hoibart Marine Board (Mr. J. Adams) reports having received a letter form the Superintendent of the Denison Canal on Tuesday ...

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  43. TWO DIFFERENT VOICES.

    Senator Len Root,Speaking at Wisconsin in opposition to the 500,000,000 dollar naval appropriation passed by the Senate, said that an ...

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  44. DISTRESSED GRAZIERS.

    Mr. Blakeley (N.S.W.) moved the adjournment of the House of Representatires to-day to call attention to the state of the graziers in Western New ...

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  45. THE KING'S BIRTHDAY.

    For the first time for many years, so far as. Tasmania is concerned, the Governor is to hold a public leyee in the Town-hall at noon to-morrow on, the ...

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  46. AMERICAN FINANCE.

    The Secretary of Commerce (Mr. Hoover is sitting in conference with Southern cotton planters to-day regarding the adjustment of rates of the ...

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  47. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Felton Bequest trustres have purchased a water colour painting of the Exe near Exeter, by Girton, and of a scene between Chamonix, a ...

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  48. SUSPICIOUS SICKNESS.

    The steamer Niagara which arrived to-day from Vancouver, via Auckland has been ordered into quarantine because of a suspicious case of sickness ...

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  49. AUTOMATIC INCREASE OF CANADIAN DUTIES.

    The Dominion Customs Department has ordered its collectors to collect tariffs amounting to 12 cents a bushel on wheat, 3O cents a barrel on flour ...

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  50. PENSIONS AND ALLOWANCES

    Maternity allowance claims paid for the eleven months of 1919-20 numbered 125,788, and the total for the corresponding period this year is 111,972: ...

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  51. PRESENTATION OF MEDALS

    A parade has been ordered by the Governor-General, to be held at Ross on June 2, for the presentation of decorations and medals. The presentation ...

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  52. TECOMMONWEALTH STEAMERS.

    Ers. Hughes, the wife of the PrimeMinister of Australia, who is at present in England, will launch the second Commonwealth passenger liner at Larges ...

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