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  2. AN EMPIRE AIR SERVICE.

    The Tasmanian Agent-General (Mr. A. H. Ashbolt) has informed the Australian Press Association that he is cooperating with Messrs. Vickers ...

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  3. IRELAND.

    The North of Ireland Parliament was opened to-day at Bellast, the ceremoney taking place in the Council chamber at the City-hall in the ...

    Article : 159 words
  4. PEACE TREATY.

    In reply to the Allied Commission's ultimatum requesting General Hofer to withdraw the German forces from the occupied zone, the Government has ...

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  5. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    Sir John Findlay, formerly a Minister in the New Zealand Government, addressed the Colonial Institute on the future government of the Empire ...

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  6. BRITISH UNEMPLOYED.

    The "Morning Post," in the course of a leading article dealing with the Imperial Conference, says that the emigration problem is the most urgent to ...

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  7. VICTORIA'S ECONOMY CAMPAIGN.

    "I know things are serious but not quite so serious, [?] venture to say, as they are made to appear. There is every reason for caution, prudence, and ...

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  8. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives today, Sir Joseph Cook (Treasurer), in reply to Mr. Higgs, said that another peace ...

    Article : 588 words
  9. POLITICAL LIBEL ACTION.

    Interest was maintained to day in the High Court in the case of Mr. Ryan, M. H. R., v. Davies Bros., Ltd., before Mr. Justice Starke and a jury of ...

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  10. MR. HUGHES.

    Mr. Hughes has received the following message from His Majesty the King:- I received with much pleasure the ...

    Article : 131 words
  11. HUNGARIAN TREATY RATIFIED.

    The Chamber of Deputies has ratified the Treaty with Hungary signed at Versailles on June 4, 1920. The voting was 478 to 74. ...

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  12. THE ALBANIAN SITUATION.

    The Government has accepted the invitation from the League of Nations to take part in the discussion of the situation in Albania. ...

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  13. THE ARBITRATION COURT.

    When delivering the provisional award in the plaint of the Federated Clothing Trades of the Commonwealth in the Federal Arbitration Court to-day, Mr. ...

    Article : 253 words
  14. CANADIAN OPINION.

    The Prime Minister (Hon. Arthur Meighan) sailed for London to attend the Imperial Conference to-day. Although he has not announced his ...

    Article : 117 words
  15. GERMAN REPARATINOS.

    Germany has made another payment on her reparations account. The figure has not been revealed, but Wallstreet estimates it at 14,300,000 dollars, ...

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  16. THE ULSTER CABINET.

    Sir James Craig, the leader of the Ulster Unionists, who is the first Prime Minister of the Northern. Government, announced the names of the members ...

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  17. TUE MINERS' STRIKE.

    The coal conference has adjourned to enable the miners and owners to separately discuss the points raised. It resumes to-morrow. The outlook is ...

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  18. THE FORMAL OPENING.

    Sir James craig announced that the King would open the Parliament on June 22. ...

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  19. FRENCH DEVASTATE AREA.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Morning Post" says that 150 British ex-soldiers who were unemployed are being employed experimentally on the ...

    Article : 116 words
  20. MESSAGE FROM THE IRISH SECRETARY.

    The Chief Secretary for Ireland (Sir Hamar Greenwood), writing to Sir James Craig regretting his inability to attend the opening of the Ulster ...

    Article : 134 words
  21. THE WOOL TRADE.

    The "Yorkshire Observer" says that Mr. Hughes (the Australian Prime Minister) should be officially invited to visit Bradford, in order to gain a [?]learer ...

    Article : 237 words
  22. FEDERATED ENGINEDRIVERS

    The hearing of the claim for a new award by the Federated Enginedrivers' Association and Firemen's Association was continued before Mr. Justice ...

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  23. LORD NORTHCLIFFE AND "THF TIMES."

    Sir John Ellerman, the millionaire shipowner, who is a substantial shareholder in the company at present owning "The Times," states that the ...

    Article : 177 words
  24. ST. GEORGE'S BY-ELECTION.

    The by-election at St. George's, Westminister, rendered necessary through the elevation of Mr. Walter Long to the peerage, has resulted in ...

    Article : 130 words
  25. THE SEAMEN.

    On the application by the Federated Seamen's Union, the Deputy-President of the Court decided to call a compulsory conference between the parties ...

    Article : 101 words
  26. A ROUND-UP IN DUBLIN.

    A military encircling movement in Mill-street, Dublin, with aeroplanes acting as scouts, resulted in a sharp conflict with a large party of armed ...

    Article : 73 words
  27. ANOTHER CASE OF SMALLPOX

    A suspicious case of sickness of a young woman, who was a passenger on the steamer Niagara, which arrived from Vancouver last Wednesday, was ...

    Article : 233 words
  28. COURT MARTIAL SENTENCES.

    A court-martial to-day sentenced two priests, named Gaynor and McKeca, to six years' imprisonment for having sinn Fei[?] documents in their house. ...

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  29. WATERSIDE WORKERS' AWARD.

    Judgment was given to-day by Mr. Justice Powers in the Federal Arbitration Court on an application by the Waterside Workers' Federation to vary ...

    Article : 248 words
  30. MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS.

    Difficulties between woollen and worsted manufacturers and the merchants regarding the taking up of goods contracted for before the slump ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    Yesterday's conference of the Imperial cricket representatives was of the most amicable nature. Mr. Smith raised informallty the question of the ...

    Article : 315 words
  32. GENERAL CABLES.

    After defeating Sir Donald Maclean's amendment [?] its [?] the House of Commons has passed the second reading of the Safeguarding of ...

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  33. EXECUTIONS IN DUBLIN.

    A man named Mitchell, found guilty of murder, was executed in Dublin this morning. Two other men, named Foley and Maher, were also executed for ...

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  34. HOLDING BACK WOOL.

    At a meeting of the Melbourne City Properties Trust, the chairman (Sir Andrew Caird) strongly criticised the British-Australian Wool Realisation ...

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  35. ENGLISH AGRICULTURE.

    The "Daily Express" states that the Cabinet has decided upon the de-control of agriculture, both with reference to guaranteed prices to farmers ...

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  36. THE EASTER REVOLT.

    De Valera has issued a statement denying the allegation that during the Easter rebellion he avoided execution by declaring himself an American ...

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  37. SHIPPING.

    The position as regards shipping is said to be going from bad to worse. Cargo is becoming increasingly difficult to obtain, and, whilst the shipment of ...

    Article : 218 words
  38. MORE SINN FEIN CRIMES.

    Armed men burned down the Ballycrovane and Ballydonegan coastguard stations yesterday. Masked men to-day shot dead two ...

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  39. TWICE SENTENCED TO DEATH

    Twice sentenced to death, Major Hames Stewart, aged 31 years, was granted a new trial by the High Court in April, and appeared at the Central ...

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  40. ALLEGED FORGERY AND UTTERING.

    For some time past residents of Moogara and Uxbridge, portions of the Glen Fer[?] waid, have been complaining that practically no work was being ...

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  41. FOUNDERING OF A KETCH.

    There is little doubt that Captain Anderson, his wife, and little son, and the crew, Ripley and Johannessen, were drowned when the ketch Lillie ...

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  42. U.S.A. AND MEXICO.

    Tbe Secretary of the State Department (Mr. Hughes) has stated that the United States Government will not recognise the Mexican Government until ...

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  43. POLICE REPRISALS.

    Mr. Denis Henry, Attorney-General for Ireland, stated in the House of Commons to-day, in reply to a question, that ten houses owned or ...

    Article : 88 words
  44. THE GLOUCESTERSHIRE TEAM.

    The Gloucestershire team is as follows:—F. Robinson, D. Robinson, Rowlands, Williams, Lyon, Gouldsworthy, Dennett, Parker, Dipper, ...

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  45. THE COLORADO FLOODS.

    The floods are subsiding at Pueblo, and revealing tragic devastation. The [?] area is covered several feet deep in mud, in which motor-cars, ...

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  46. CONDUCTING A SWEEP.

    John Palmer Wilson, who was said to have been the conductor of a sweep called the "Fairplay Sweep," was at the Central Police Court to-day fined ...

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  47. IMMIGRANTS IN U.S.A.

    A party of 1,500 Italian immigrants are marooned on a stenmer because their country's June quota under the new Restrictive Immigration law is exhausted ...

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  48. INDIAN EMIGRANTS.

    A party of 30 [?] residents from various Indian cities reached Peshawar from Kabul on Saturday in rags and starvuing. Last year extremists ...

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  49. SHEARING INDUSTRY.

    Mr. Justice Powers has convened a compulsory conference to be held tomorrow afternoon between representatives of the parties in the dispute ...

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  50. KING TO ATTEND TEST MATOH.

    [?] Majesty the King is expected to be present at the second Test match at Lords on Saturday. ...

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  51. FEDERAL CAPTIAL.

    Twenty-six members of the House of Representatives who favour the removal of the seat of the Federal Government met to-night to consider several aspects ...

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  52. THE WORLD'S ECONOMIC SITUATION.

    Mr. Mark Sheldon, the Australian Trade Commissioner in America, during a speech at the foreign correspondents' farewell dinner, said that the ...

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  53. ROBBERY AT A BANK.

    A clerk in the employ of the city firm, Harbottle, Brown and Co., yesterday afternoon took £433 to the Bank of Australasia, George-street, to ...

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  54. THE MELBOURNE FIRE.

    Morton Parker Pimental appeared at the City Court to-day on a, charge of having maliciously set fire to Dunn's buildings. Swanston-treet. Permission ...

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  55. STRIKE OF CIVIL SERVANTS.

    All the civil servants in Italy have [?] for increased salaries. This movement developed from an agitation among the men of the lower division ...

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  56. MUTINY IN CHINA.

    Mutinous Chinese troops have looted and practically destroyed by fire [?] ang, one of the Treaty ports. British, American, and Japanese [?] have ...

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