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  2. THE WAR IN SILESIA.

    British troops are driving out the Polish bands from Upper Silesia, and the Poles are not resisting It is repotted that the Inter-Allied ...

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  3. INDIA

    The adjourned meeting of the Tatta (sind, British India) INdustrial Bank, Ltd., which was abandoned last week [?]ing to objection by the Indian ...

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  4. IRELAND.

    The Chief Secretary for Ireland (Sir Hamar Greenwood) announced in the House of Commons this afternoon that six women had been murdered, seven ...

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  5. THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS

    First innings.,.. 22[?] Second innings-seven for. 111 AUSTRALIA. First innings. 362 ...

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  6. BIRTHDAY HONOURS.

    Included in the list of Birthday Hon ours is the name of the Hon. James Mitchell, C.M.G., Premier of West Australia, who has been created a Knight ...

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  7. PEACE TREATY.

    The German Chancellor (Herr Wirth), speaking in the Reichstag to-day, gave an outline of the Government's policy, which he crustallised into the formula ...

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  8. TIMBER WORKERS' LOG.

    In connection with the log of wages served on Thursday on employers in the timber milling industry, a "Mercury" representative called yesterday at ...

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  9. CONSTABLES MURDERED.

    Police inspector Occaughty and three constables have been shot dead by men in ambush at Kilorbin. ...

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  10. ALI BROTHERS' APOLOGY.

    The Press generally consider that the apology of the Ali brothers has, discredited them because the Government has caused them to cat their own ...

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  11. INCINERATED BODIES.

    The charred remains of two unknown persons have been found in the [?]uins of the Croom (Limerick) courthouse, which was burned down on ...

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  12. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SURVEYOR-GENERAL.

    Yesterday afternoon the Minister of Lands (Hon. A. Hean, C.M.G.), the Minister of Works (Hon. J. B. Hayes, C.M.G.), and the staffs in the Lands, ...

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  13. SELF-DETERMINATION MEETING.

    The Bathurst School of Arts committee refused the Rev. M. J. O'R[?]illy, of Sydney, the use of its hall to-night for an Irish self-determination meeting, ...

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  14. AMERICA AND GERMAN SHIPS.

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press Association reports that it is authoritatively stated that the United States intends to retain The ...

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  15. MOVEMENT OF COOLIES.

    The Indian Emigrants' Friendly Service Committee, which includes Mr. 0. F. Andrews, who visited Fiji some years ago, is issuing an appeal for help ...

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  16. DESTROYER DAMAGED.

    A bomb explosion occurred on the destroyer Trenchant at Haulbowline, Cork Harbour, last night. Plates and boilers were seriously damaged. The ...

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  17. REPARATION PAYMENT.

    Mr. Massey has had a conversation with the officials on the question of New Zealand's share of the reparation payment. Mr. Massey is at present ...

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  18. THE MIDDLESEX MATCH.

    The following players have been chosen to represent Middlesex against the Australians in the match to be commenced at Lords on Saturday:—F. T. ...

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  19. DRAGGED BY A PONY.

    When George Ditchburn, aged 11 years, caught his pony in North Adelaide Park-lands on Thursday he fixed the other end of a rope with a ...

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  20. SECOND TEST MATCH.

    The following players have been definitely chosen to play for England in the second Test match against the Australians, which begins at Lord's on ...

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  21. WAR CRIMINAL SENTENCED.

    Sergeant Neumann, who was, charged with, cruelty to prisoners of war in the camp of Commet Pommernsdorf, has been convicted and sentenced to six months' ...

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  22. DINNER TO AUSTRALIANS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George), Mr. Austen Chamberlain, the Middlesex and Gloucestershire captains, the Hon. F. S. Jackson, and other cricket ...

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  23. THE BENALLA'S PASSENGERS.

    It has been arranged that the Benalla's, passengers should sail on tha Hororata on June 11, with the exception of about 100, who have already ...

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  24. CALCUTTA SWEEP.

    Captain Jones, assistant marine superintendent at London of the Union Castle Steamship Co., has won the Calcutta Sweep on the Derby, which is ...

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  25. THE MINERS' STRIKE.

    The reservists of the Army, Navy, and Air Force, who were called up at the commencement of the coal strike, are being demobilised, and Mr. Lloyd ...

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  26. YORKSHIRE v. DERBYSHIRE.

    Yorkshire dismissed Derbyshire for 23 runs, Macaulay taking six wickets at a cost of only three runs. MIDDLESEX v. NOTTS. ...

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  27. SHIPPING.

    Mr. Larkin, manager of the Coinwealth Line, interviewed to-day, stated that the rumours which were current in Melbourne to the effect that ...

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  28. PAPER MILLS STRIKE.

    The employees at the Price paper mills, who went on strike against the proposed reduction of wages, have now returned to work, having accepted a ...

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  29. THE KING'S BIRTHDAY.

    Flags were flown from the Government buildings, public offices, and leading business houses of the city yesterday in honour of the King'a ...

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  30. KILLED BY CHANCE SHOT.

    Travel-stained and weary, after a night spent in tramping the ranges, a youth walked into the Fern Treo Gully police station this morning, and said ...

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  31. MUNICIPAL CLERKS' WAGES BOARD.

    In the Full Court yesterday, before the Chief Justice (Sir Herbert Nicholls), Mr. Justice Crisp, and Mr. Justice Ewing, reserved judgment was given in ...

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  32. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York World" learns that America will not oppose, and may even tac[?]tly encourage, the renewal of the ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN PURCHASE.

    It is reported that well-known Australian owner have purchased a steamer of 5,500 tons deadweight, which is ready for launching, for about ...

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  34. BROWN COAT, ELECTRICITY SCHEME.

    Another important step towards the realisation of the Morwell brown coal electricity scheme has been taken by the State Electricity Commission ...

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  35. BRITAIN AND AMERICA.

    Sir A. C. Geddes, British Ambassador to the U.S.A., in the course of a speech at the Virginia University centennial celebration to-day, said he ...

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  36. RACE RIOTS IN U.S.A.

    The race riots at Tulsa (Oklahoma) have been quelled. The total deaths will probably never be known, as many negroes were burned in their fromes ...

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  37. THE ARBITRATION COURT.

    In making a provisional award for the ships' stewards in the Federal Arbitration Court to-day, Mr. Justice Powers declared, as there had been a ...

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  38. EMBEZZLEMENT OF TAXES.

    Norman Johnson, formerly Assistant Revenue Receiver in the State Taxation Department, was charged in the Adelaide Police Court to-day with ...

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  39. W.A. STATE STEAMER.

    Mr. Scaddan, Minister controlling the State steamers, announced to-day that the State oil steamer Kangaroo, now en route from England to Fremantle, ...

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  40. LEVEE AT SYDNEY.

    To commemorate the King's Birth day, the Governor-General, Lord Forster, and the State Governor, Sir Walter Davidson, held a joint levee at ...

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  41. UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF SERGE.

    Albert Cyril Orr, Customs Department clerk was found guilty it the Adelaide Police Court for having been in unlawful possesion of a piece of ...

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  42. GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF CANADA.

    MONTREAL, June 3. It is unofficially reported that General Lord Byng of Viny has been offered the Governor-Generalship of Canada ...

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  43. THE CAMBRIDGE TEAM.

    The Cambridge team for 1920 were very successful indeed, and their record of 8 wins, 1 loss, and 3 drawn games was infinitely better than ...

    Article : 557 words
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