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  2. AVIATION.

    The aeronautical correspondent of the "Daily Chroni[?]l[?]" states that secret tests of the heliocopter aeroplane invented by Mr. Louis Brennan[?] ...

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  3. THE SHEARERS' AWARD.

    Before ths High Court, consisting of the Chief Justice (Sir Adrian Knox) and Mr. Justice Starke, an application was made to-day by the Graziers' Federal ...

    Article : 247 words
  4. THE IRISH FREE STATE.

    Mr. Michael Collins, the Minister of Finance and leader of the Irish Provisional Government, and Mr. de Valera, the Sinn Fein leader, met at ...

    Article : 135 words
  5. THE FEDERAL COUNTRY PARTY.

    Interviewed to-day regarding the atti[?] tude of the Federal Country party towards the suga[?] agreement and the subsidy for the b[?] export industry, the ...

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  6. THE FRENCH IN SYRIA.

    An unconfirmed report which has reached Cairo states that the French have concluded a treaty with the Sultan of Ne[?]d and Hasa, the most powerful of ...

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  7. THE GEEVESTON DISPUTE.

    What is happening at Geeveston might just as easily have o[?]rred in any one of a dozen villages in [?]mania. That is why so far [?] possible, the conditions ...

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  8. THE ULSTER CIVIL WAR.

    In connection with the capture of Pettrgoe, on the borders of Counties Donegal and Fermanagh. by British troops yesterday, where Irish ...

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  9. SOUTH AFRICA.

    In the Sonth African Absembly this afternoon, General Smuts, the Prime Minister, stated that the Government did not intend to renew the ...

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  10. FREE STATE ELECTIONS.

    The Dublin correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that to-day (Tuesday) is nomination day for the election, of the South of Ireland ...

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  11. TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    The two Portuguese avaitors who started from Lisbon last month in their attempt to cross the Atlantic have successfully completed their journey, ...

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  12. JAPANESE POLITICS.

    The leaders of the Seiyuki (Opposition) party in the Japanese Parliament have agreed to continue Viscount Tnkahas[?]i, the Prime Minister, in office, and ...

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  13. FEDERAL LAND TAXATION[?]

    Requests were r[?]de to-day by a deputation of landowners from the Western district of Victoria to the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Bruce) for an ...

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  14. WAR MEMORIALS.

    The first of a long line of war landmarks on the Western front was unveiled yesterday at Dixmude, in West Flanders. 13 miles to the north of ...

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  15. WEST COAST SILVER-LEAD ORES.

    It is understood that negotiations are likely to be opened for the purchase by the Electrolytic Zinc Co. for the mill of the Mount Zeehan Silver-Lead Mines ...

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  16. THE CAPTURE OF PETTTGOE.

    The Enniskillen correspondent of the "Belfast Telegraph" states that Pettigoe was taken by the British troops at the point of the bayonet, and that ...

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  17. MIGRATION

    Sir Joseph Cook, the High Commissioner for Australia, Lady Cook, and their daughter visited Walthamstow, in Essex, to-day, and in distributing prizes ...

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  18. THE CONFERENCE.

    It is likely that when the conference between British "Ministers and the representatives of the South or Ireland Parliament is resumed the chief ...

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  19. THE FISHING INDUSTRY.

    Yet another industry is being established in the South, or perhaps it would be more correct to say that an existing and long-established insustry is to ...

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  20. STRUCK OFF THE ROLLS.

    In an effort to regain hsi self-respect and possession of his faculties, James Baker, a solicitor, who was "struck off the rolls in 1917, roamed through ...

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  21. ARBITRATION COURT.

    After a hearing which extended well over 12 months, Mr. Justice Higgins last year made an award in the plaint of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers ...

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  22. SHIPPING DISASTER.

    Eighty persons are believed to have perished yesterday by the sinking of the steamship Villa Franca, near Posadas, on the right hank of the River Ri[?] ...

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  23. NAVAL ACTIVITY.

    There is considerable naval activity at Chatham, and several war vessels are under orders to pr[?]ceed to o an unknown destination, but presumably ...

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  24. ENGLAND AND FRANCE.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that when Lord Balfour took over the control of the Foreign Office in place, temporarily, of Lord ...

    Article : 126 words
  25. NAVAL.

    The Japanese newspaper "Jiji Shimpo" states that the modified Japanese naval programme provides for four 10,000 ton, four 7,000 ton, and 24 11,500 ton cruisers[?] ...

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  26. OVERLAND TO DARWIN[?]

    Captain S. A. White, telegraphing from Katherine River in connection with the trip being made by him and Messrs. M[?]Callum and Murray Auger from Adelaide ...

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  27. BIRTHDAY HONOURS.

    Referring to-day to the peerage conferred on Sir J. B. Robinson on the occasion of the distribution of the King's birthday honours, the "Cape ...

    Article : 131 words
  28. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED MURDER.

    Ernest Alexander Bayley, 53, accountant at the Orient Company's shipping office, appeared in the Police Court this morning charged with having, on May ...

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  29. THE BRITISH LEGION.

    Field-Marshal Lord Haig presided today at a conference of the British Legion of ex-service men. Representatives of the French and Belgian Combatants' ...

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  30. NATIVE REBERLS IN S[?]W. AFRICA.

    The Bondewarz native tribe in Southwest Africa (formerly German Southwest) who were recently defeated by Union forces and fled, have been ...

    Article : 102 words
  31. BOWLING.

    Esses defeated the Australian bowlers to-day by 124 points to 106. William's team lost by 10 to 28. Kemp finished even, 21 to 21, and Johnson ...

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  32. GOLF.

    In the Gleneagles tournament to-day, Duncan and Mitchell played Hutchison (America) and Kirkwood (Australia) a 36-bole four-ball match. Hutchison ...

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  33. TEE CIVIL WAE IN CHINA.

    All foreigners have been ordered to few Shan-hai-kwan, on the Mancharian border, because of the serious fighting taking place between the ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLES.

    The newspaper "Christiania, Tidende" states that the British Government has refused to acknowledge Herr Maaeng, who was recently appointed ...

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  35. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    In an exciting moment towards the close of a Rugby match on the Manly ova[?] on Monday, Robert Elliot Shute fell heavily in a bunch, and was carried ...

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  36. THE WOOL TOPS CASE.

    Prolonged and searching cross-examination of the Chairman of the Central Wool Committee (Sir John Higgins) was the feature of the resumed hearing ...

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  37. SCULLING.

    On the Delaware River to-day Walter Hoover, it is claimed, broke the world's amateur sculling record for a mile and a quarter, by covering the distance in ...

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  38. BRITISH TRADE UNIONS.

    [?]. J. R. Clynes, the Labour member for Platting, in his presidential address to the National Union of General Workers at Birmingham to-day, ...

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  39. "WE OF THE NEVER NEVER."

    Mrs. Aeneas Gunn, the author of "We of the Never Never," in a letter to Mr. Alfred Sear[?]y (clerk of the South Australian Parliament), says: "By the way, ...

    Article : 180 words
  40. RETURNED SOLDIERS' LEAGUE.

    Mr. G. J. C. Dyett has received the unanimous nomination of the State branches for the position of Federal president of the Returned Soldiers' ...

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  41. IRON AND STEEL PRICES.

    No time has been lost by the Hoskins Iron and Steel C. in reducing prices to conform with the fall in the basic wage. An amended schedule, ...

    Article : 93 words
  42. GERMANY AND THE WORLD'S TRADE.

    "Mr Charles Higham, Unionist member for South Islington, in the British House of Commons, addressing advertising men in New York to-day, ...

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  43. MR. WATT TO GIVE EVIDENCE.

    "I will not discuss politics," said Mr. W. A. Watt, M.H.R.m when he stopped off the Melbourne express to-day Mr. Watt is in Sydney to give evidence [?] ...

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  44. W.A. RELIEF WORKS.

    The Cabinet this morning considered the unemployment position and the Acting Premier (Mr. Colebatch) subsequently stated that the Commissioner of ...

    Article : 78 words
  45. DUMPING IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The South African Minister of Finance announced to-day in connection with exchange and dumping duty that where the val[?]e of imported goods ...

    Article : 45 words
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