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  2. THE PRINCE OF WALES

    WELLINGTON, Friday.— It is reported here that at "The People's Supper" held at Wanganui in honor of the Prince's visit souvenir hunters ...

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  3. THE FOOD SUPPLIES

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— In the House of Commons the Food Minister (Mr. McCurdy) said it might be realised that last year's expectations ...

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  5. WAR PROFITS TAX

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— At a meeting of the Federation of British Industries the chairman (Mr. Wylands) reported that the outcome of a joint ...

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  6. A BUSH MYSTERY

    FINGAL, Friday.— An inquest was held at Fingal to-day before Mr. Owen Holder ( Coroner) on the human remains found near Cornwall on April ...

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  7. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— In the House of Commons, replying to Doctor Murray. Mr. Bonar Law said the Government opined that the action ...

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  8. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— In the Senate to-day Senator Earle, on the second reading of the Invalid and Old Age Pensions Appropriation Bill, ...

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  9. BOLSHEVIKS AT KIEFF.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— The United Press correspondent states that a Bolshevik official report denies that the troops have evacuated ...

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  10. DANGER FROM POLISH OFFENSIVE.

    HELSINGFORS, Thursday Night.— The Moscow Government, in a proclamation, declares that Soviet Russia is endangered by the Polish offensive, ...

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  11. A TOWNSHIP DISAPPOINTED.

    A wave of rage and disappointment swept over the little township of Ekitahuna when the Royal train drew up for water before reaching the ...

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  12. COMPANIES REGISTERED

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— During January, February, and March 37[?] companies were registered in England, with an aggregate nominal capital of ...

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  13. INTERNATIONAL LABOR COMMISSION.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— In answering Mr. John Guest (Labor). Mr Bonar Law states that the International Labor Office's Commission to ...

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  14. THE PRINCE'S ENGAGEMENTS.

    The Prince dined with the president and members of the Wellington Club last night before proceeding to Government House to the Governor ...

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  15. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— In reply to a question. Sir Joseph Cook said that information in respect to the export of gold from Australia during ...

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  16. DEPORTATION LAWS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Night.— As the result of a ruling by the Secretary of Labor that membership of the Communist Party is insufficient to ...

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  17. THE PEACE TREATY

    PARIS, Thursday Night.— It is expected that Tewfik Pasha, who will head the Turkish peace delegation, will make a strong protest against carving ...

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  18. MINISTRY OF FOOD.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— The Consumers' Council recommends the creation of the Ministry of Food as a permanent department with power to ...

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  19. RENOWN THROWN OPEN.

    The Renown was thrown open to the public yesterday, and was visited by thousands at the quay to-day. Ten thousand children have been invited ...

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  20. BOUNDARIES OF POLAND

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— In the House of Commons, replaying to Mr. B. C. Spoor (Labor). Mr. Bonar Law agreed that the territory now ...

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  21. FRENCH RAILWAY STRIKE

    PARIS, Thursday Night.— The United Press correspondent states that the French railway strike has proved a failure, and the men are ...

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  22. ARGENTINE AND THE LEAGUE.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Night.— The State Department has been advised that Argentina has officially recognised Armenia, and has published ...

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  23. CONDITIONS IN IRELAND

    LONDON, Thursday.— Replying to question in the House of Commons regarding Sinn Feiners boycotting ex-service men in Ireland who ...

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  24. A CALL AT RABAUL.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Arrangements have been made for the Prince to make a call at Rabaul on August 17. Mr. Hughes and Senators Pearce ...

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  25. TASMANIAN CREW AND SCULLER

    Yesterday the secretary (Mr. Claude Rosevear) of the Northern funds received further donations towards the expenses of the Tasmanian crew and ...

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  26. BRITAIN AND JAPAN

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.— The "Daily Express" correspondent at Tokio, states that a vital question in the British would policy must be ...

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  27. THE SCHLESWIG ZONE

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday Night.— Danish troops have occupied the first Schleswig [?]one, the populace enthusiastically welcoming them. They ...

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  28. MELBOURNE ILLUMINATIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Federal Parliament House and Federal Government House are to be illuminated on the occasion of the Prince's visit with ...

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  29. DEBATE IN THE LORDS.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— In the House of Lords, debating the situation in Ireland, the Lord Chancellor opined that it would be fruitless to call ...

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  30. MEXICAN REBELLION

    MEXICO CITY, Thursday Night.— General Carranza declared that it is his duty to crush the rebels, and not to cease efforts till his purpose is ...

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  31. VICTORIAN TRANSPORT WORKERS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— It was agreed at a mass meeting of the transportation branch division of the Victorian Railways Union, representing ...

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  32. BROKEN HILL RELIEF FUND

    A button day appeal was mode yesterday in Launceston for flinds to contribute, towards the relief of the women and children of Broken Hill. ...

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  33. LOW GRADE MINES

    JOHANNESBURG, Thursday Night.— A conference of miners leaders and the Chamber of Mines, regarding the position of low-grade mines working at ...

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  34. TROUBLE IN MEXICO

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Night.— Mr. Daniels, Secretary to the Navy, has ordered six destroyers to sail for possible duty in Mexican waters. This ...

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  35. VISIT TO OATLANDS.

    At a meeting of the Oatlands Council correspondence was read from the State Organiser regarding the Royal visit, and the Warden reported ...

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  36. TILE OUTLAW DE VALERA.

    LONDON, Thursday Night. In the House of Commons, in replying to Mr. H. Bottomley, Mr. Bonar Law said he understood appeals for subscriptions for ...

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  37. AN ADMIRAL'S COMPLAINT

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Night.— Admiral Beason has not denied warning Admiral Sims not to allow the British to pull wool over his eyes. The ...

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  38. THE THRONE IN EGYPT

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— In the House of Commons, replying to Commander Kenworthy, Sir R. Harmsworth said the position of the Sultan Fouad ...

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  39. THE PRICE OF MILK

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— The afternoon sitting of the Fair Profile Commission was occupied to-day by an investigation into the proposed increase in the ...

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  40. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    CAPE TOWN, Thursday Night.— At Bulawayo the first lady member of Parliament elected in South Africa is Mrs. Jolrie, who has been returned for ...

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  41. SUPREME COUNCIL AND LEAGUE.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— In the House of Commons, replying to Lord Robert Cecil, Mr. Bonar Law said he had no information that it was ...

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  42. WAR CRIMINALS

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— In the House of Commons, replying to Viscount Curzon in regard to the trial of war criminals, Mr Bonar Law said ...

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  43. AMERICAN RAILWAYS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Night.— Government loans, totalling 500,000,000 dollars, plus 300,000,000 revolving fund, and a 28 per cent, rate increase, ...

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  44. EMPIRE PRESS CONFERENCE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Night.— The State Department has received an official invitation from New South Wales to send an American delegation ...

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