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  2. MIGRATION.

    In,the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. Charlton (N.S.W.) moved the adjournment of the House to call ...

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  3. LABOUR TROUBLES.

    As already announced, the negotiations between the masters and men in the British engineering trade respecting the proposed reduction in wages ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    The match between the Australians and Hampshire was resumed this morning at Southampton. The weather was beautifully fine, und there was an ...

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  5. PEACE TREATY.

    Addressing members of the Institute of Chartered Accountants to-day, Mr. R. McKenna, formerly Chancellor of the Exchequer in the British ...

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  6. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    A definite line of cleavage is developing already in connection with the naval defence proposals to be discussed at the Imperial Conference. ...

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  7. IRELAND.

    The storm centre of Belfast throughout the nights of Tuesday and Wednesday resembled a battlefield. Largo numbers of Sinn Feiners entrenched ...

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  8. THE HAMPSHIRE CAPTAIN.

    Hon. L. H. Tennyson the captain of Hampshire, is a son of Lord Tennyson, formerly Governor-General of the Commonwealth. He was the batting comet ...

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  9. ENGLISH WRITER'S OPINION OF McDONALD.

    Writing in the "Daily Mail" about the opening play of the Australians in the match against Leicestershire, H. J. Henley made the following reference to ...

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  10. THE UNITY OF THE EMPIRE.

    The Empire Development Parliamentary Committee entertained the Dominion Prime Ministers and the Indian representatives to the Imperial ...

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  11. AMERICA'S FOREIGN POLICY.

    Mr. Hughes, the Secretary of State in President Harding's Cabinet, speaking yesterday at Providence, in New England, said it was undesirable that ...

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  12. RAND MINING INDUSTRY.

    The possibility of a serious wages dispute has arisen on the Rand, owing to the joint executive of the various unions concerned in the mining ...

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  13. MORE DASTARDLY CRIMES.

    At [?], in County Meath, the wife and child of a farmer have been burned to death. A Royal Irish Constabulary ...

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  14. THE COAL TRADE STRIKE.

    The minors in Great Britain have completed their ballots on the question of accepting the offer of the owners for a reduction in wages. The result is ...

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  15. THE GERMAN CABLES.

    The American State Department announces that informal conferences are being held with the Ambassadors of the principal Powers in an effort to ...

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  16. PRECAUTIONS FOR THE SAFETY.

    Elaborate precautionary measures have been taken in connection with the king's visit to Belfast to open the [?] Parliament. Large numbers of ...

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  17. EFFECTS OF THE COAL SHORTAGE.

    Owing to the, coal shortage in Great Britain Singer's Sewing Machine Co. has given notice to 10,000 employees that it will close down its works ...

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  18. THE THIRD TEST MATCH.

    J. B. Hobbs, the champion Surrey batsman, is practising at the nets, and expects to play in the third test match, which is to begin at Leeds on July 2. ...

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  19. AMERICA AND A SEPARATE PEACE.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Sun" says that the Republican leaders in the United States Senate have received assurances that ...

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  20. THE COTTON TRADE.

    After an eight hours' sitting to-day, making 43 hours in all, delegates of the cotton trade operatives decided to recommend their various executives to ...

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  21. ARMS FROM AMERICA.

    Six hundred modern machine-guns, concealed in the United States Shipping Board's steamer Eastside, and destined for an Irish port, were seized ...

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  22. THE EARLY MATCHES OF THE TOUR.

    The Australians have kicked off rather as they were expected to do. Of course, Leicester are not a very strong side this year, though they may grow ...

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  23. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

    Mr. A. Meighen, the Prime Minister of Canada, will throw his whole weight against the renewal of the AngloJapanese alliance, because no vital ...

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  24. AMERICAN NAVAL BILL.

    Members of the United States Senate and the House of REpresentatives, who have conferred on the Naval Bill, have reached a deadlock, and broke up ...

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  25. RAILWAY DISASTER IN U.S.A.

    Four people were killed and 35 injured when three coaches on the Chicago North-Western train plunged to-day through a bridge into a creek ...

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  26. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS.

    Yesterday armed men on the Northern quay, Dublin, held up a clerk of the Royal Bank, and stole, a bag containing £650. ...

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  27. NONCONFORMITY.

    Mr. Lloyd George, the Prime Minister, addressing the General Assembly of the Welsh Presbytery to-day, at Portmadoe, in Carnarvonshire, said ...

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  28. SINN FEIN MURDER STATISTICS

    In the House of Commons this afternoon Sir Hamar Greenwood, the Chief Secretary for Ireland, replying to a question, said that the Irish rebels ...

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  29. NELSON'S VICTORY.

    The Marquis of Milford Haven, better known as Admiral Prince Louis of Battenburg, announces that Nelson's flagship, the Victory, is in danger of ...

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  30. GIGANTIC SWINDLE IN GERMANY.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that a gigantic swindle, recalling the South Sea Bubble, has been revealed in Germany. ...

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  31. SHIPPING.

    Messrs. Howard Smith and Co., the Australian steamship owners, have had built at Glasgow, on behalf of the Australian Steamship Co., a cargo steamer ...

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  32. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    Direct negotiations have been begun beteen the United States and Japan for the settlement of all questions in dispute between the two countries, and ...

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  33. RUSSIA.

    It is stated in Japanese circles in Washington that Japan has warned General Semenoff, the Russian antiBolshevik leader in Siberia, not to ...

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  34. REDUCTION IN FREIGHTS FROM AMERICA.

    To stimulate cargo movements from Pacific Coast ports of America to Australia, the General Steamship Corporation, the Oceanic Steamship Co., the ...

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  35. ECHO OF GALLIPOLI.

    General Sir Aylmer Hunter Weston, who commanded the 29th British Division at the landing at Gallipoli, states that while in Constantinople recently ...

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  36. ANOTHER SCANDAL.

    Another financial scandal has involved Germany's greatest racehorse owner, named Leo Levine, and his brother Max, who have been arrested ...

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  37. CANADIAN TRADE WITH AUSTRALIA.

    The steamer Canadian Skirmisher sailed on her maiden voyage to-day from Vancouver to Australian ports. She is equipped with the latest ...

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  38. THE AMERICAN TARIFF.

    The ways and Means Committee of the United States House of Representatives in formulating the new permanent Tariff Bill has abandoned the ...

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  39. THE SURREY MATCH.

    To-day (Saturday) the Australians will commence a return match at the Oval against Surrey Our Landon correspondent cables that Surrey will play ...

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  40. THE GERMAN-AUSTRALIAN LINE.

    The annual report of the German-Australian Steamship Co. shows that the net profits for the years 1919 and 1920 exceeded previous years by ...

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  41. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    The Central News Agency states that there is a strong rumour in political circles in England that the Government will appeal to the country about ...

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  42. GENERAL CABLES.

    Sir James Allen, the High Commissioner of New Zealand, has formed a committee, comprising Admiral Grant, Colonel Fitzherbert, Captain ...

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  43. THE DECLARATION OF WAR.

    The American Federation of Labour, now meeting at Denver, passed a resolution to-day declaring that a declaration of war must be decided by a ...

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  44. UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS.

    The House of Commons this afternoon debated the proposals of the Government for a reduction in the unemployment benefits. Mr. J. R. Clynes, ...

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  45. AUSTRALIANS CHEERED.

    The Australian and Hampshire teams visited a music-hall on Wednesday evening, when cheers were given for the visitors. Armstrong, the captain, ...

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  46. NEARING THE THOUSAND.

    Two of the Australians in Bardsley and Macartney are shaping for a thousand runs. Up to date Bardsley has made 975 runs and Macartney 910. ...

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