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  2. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    In the Houses of Representatives to-day Mr. Hughes announced the following changes in the Cabinet consequent on the resignation of Mr. ...

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  3. THE PRINCE IN BRISBANE.

    The Prince of Wales, accompanied by General Lee, visited Ascot racecourse his morning for the purpose of riding exercise. He rode the circle on a good ...

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  4. DR. MANNIX'S INTENTIONS.

    Archbishop Mannix, in a statement said he hoped to go to Ireland on route to Rome, but he must abide by the British decision. He added: "I do ...

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  5. ENGLISH CRICKET TEAM.

    Newspaper comment on the English XI to tour Australia regards the team as a good one. The "Sporting Life" says that low ...

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  6. GERMANY AND THE TREATY

    The German Chancellor (Herr Fehrenbach) in the Reichstag, declared that no advantage whatever was secured at Spa. He urged that ...

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  7. ILLUMINATIONS AT NIGHT.

    To-night the Prince had free, and with no Royal attraction thousands in the city paraded the streets viewing the brilliant illuminations, the whole ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA IN AMERICA.

    The Australian Press Association had an interview with Mr. Sheldon, the Australian Ambassador in America. The correspondent asked: Do you ...

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  9. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    When the House of Representatives met to-day, Mr. Hughes announced the changes in the Ministry consequent on Mr. Watt's resignation. ...

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  10. NOT IN BAD HEALTH.

    When approached to-night Colonel E. Grigg, of the Prince's staff, stated that so far no word had been received by him concerning the postponement ...

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  11. PEACE WITH POLAND.

    A representative of the Russian Soviet, discussing the prospects of peace with Poland, said it was absurd to maintain that Russia wanted a common ...

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  12. THE STATE BALL.

    Punctual to the moment at 9 o'clock on Tuesday evening the Prince of Wales entered the ballroom at the State Savings Bank, Brisbane. His ...

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  13. THE RESOLUTE WINS.

    The resolute won the fifth race for the America Cup. LONDON, Tuesday. The calm nearly caused a ...

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  14. WHAT CAUSED THE CRISIS.

    Viscount Grey in a letter says it is a crime to charge the League of Nations with having anything to do with the Russian-Polish war. The ...

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  15. ATTITUDE OF FRANCE.

    Mr. Lloyd George has returned to London after a successful day at the conference at Boulogne. He said he reached full agreement with France. The ...

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  16. SENSATIONAL BOWLING.

    In the match between Essex and Middlesex, Essex scored 133 and 196. Middlesex replied with 212 and 113. There was sensational bowling in the ...

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  17. THE BETTER BOAT WON.

    Sir Thomas Lipton, owner of the Shamrock, in a statement says: "I am very sorry we lost the cup, but the best boat won. We all did our ...

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  18. GREEKS IN THRACE.

    A Greek communique states that the operations against the principal Turkish forces at Jafavtayar is practically ended, by the complete success ...

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  19. THE OPINIONS OF WARNER.

    "From" Warner, in an interview, states: Hendren is a glorious fieldsman anywhere, and a fine busy bat. The crowd will love him. Russell and ...

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  20. INTERVIEW WITH SPOONER.

    Spooner, who has been elected captain of the English cricket team to play in Australia this season, in an interview stated he regretted he had never been ...

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  21. THE PRESS CONFERENCE.

    A message from Sydney, Nova Scotia, states that the Imperial Press delegates have arrived there to begin their tour of Canada. ...

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  22. OFF TO RABAUL.

    Mr. Hughes intends leaving for Ra[?]aid by the battleship Australia in August. ...

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  23. AGREEMENT IN POLAND.

    Complete agreement has been reached in Poland. The conference decided to send a note to Russia agreeing to the London conference providing ...

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  24. EMBARGO LIFTED.

    Advice was received this afternoon from the General Secretory of the Waterside Workers' Federation Melbourne that the embargo on the P. ...

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  25. FURTHER MURDERS.

    Twenty masked men ambushed a sergeant and three constables at Killybegs, County Donegal. Desperate fighting ensued. The sergeant was ...

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  26. SPOONER AND THE TOUR.

    It is quite evident from the cables of late that those in England who will have most to do with the selection of the English team have some doubt in ...

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  27. THE SENATE.

    In the Senate to-day it was announced that the resignations of Senator Crawford and Senator Earl from the Public Accounts Committee had been ...

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  28. DISARM THE PEOPLE.

    The State Cabinet of Germany has approved of a bill to disarm the population, and to eventually abolish conscription. ...

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  29. CLAIM ON FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.

    It was officially announced to-day that the boycott imposed by the wharf labourers on the P. and O. boats had been lifted, and that work was being ...

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  30. BATTLE OF JUTLAND.

    The Court has awarded £22,000 prize money is respect of the battle of Jutland to 151 ships engaged. ...

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  31. A SEPARATE BODY.

    A meeting of members of Parliament who represents country constituencies, was held in the rooms of the P.P.U. to-day. At the conclusion of the meeting ...

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  32. AGAINST SOCIALISM.

    The 'Daily Telegraph's' Helsingfors correspondent says the socialisation of the big estates in Esthonia was an utter failure, none yielding the ...

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  33. CANADIAN RAILWAYMEN.

    The Canadian Minister for Railways (Mr. Reid) anounced here that the Canadian National Railways intend to raise the scale of the employees' pay ...

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  34. WEST AUSTRALIAN STRIKE.

    Some progress appears to have been made last night towards a settlement of the strike, only one point of difference remaining. In further ...

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  35. VISIT TO INDIA.

    The Daily Express says: It is a matter of deep regret that the Prince's visit to India has been postponed. It is obvious that the herculean labours of ...

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  36. THE ARSENAL DESTROYED.

    An incendiary fire destroyed the royal arsenal. Half a million sterling in damage was the result. Only the outer walls and the dome are standing. The people ...

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  37. NATIONALISATION OF MINES

    The Saxon Government has promulgated a bill for the nationalising of the coal mines. Reasonable compensation will be paid and ...

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  38. RECEPTION AT NEW FARM.

    At least 6000 citizens took advantage of the invitation from the Mayor and Mayoress of Brisbane to attend a public reception to the Prince at New ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN JAM.

    Mr. C. A. McCurdy (Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Food), replying to a question whether he had any knowledge of the jam combine's ...

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  40. DECORATIONS IN TOOWOOMBA.

    In less than a week's time the Prince of Wales will have visited Toowoomba and it is hoped that his impressions of this city will remain among the ...

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  42. A PRETTY SPECTACLE.

    One of the prettiest spectacles of the whole day was the departure of the Prince by water from New Farm park. A flotilla of vachts, some fully dressed ...

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  43. CHAIR OF AGRICULTURE.

    The Queensland Chamber of Agricultural Societies held its annual meeting to-night. The President (Mr. John McDonald) said the number of societies ...

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  44. WAVE OF BOLSHEVISM.

    Mr. Pereival Phillips, of Constantinople, a well-known English business Juan, who has just arrived from the Cancusus, says the strength of the Red ...

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  45. FLYING TO AUSTRALIA.

    Lieuts, Parer and McIntosh, who are flying to Australia, started this morning at 7 o'clock from Sourahaya for ...

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  46. LEVY ON ROCKHAMPTON TEACHERS.

    A special meeting of the Central Queensland Teachers' Association held to-day carried a resolution experience sympathy with the West Australian ...

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  47. CONVERSING WITH INVALID SOLDIERS

    After leaving New Farm Park his Highness proceeded to the Anzac Hospital at Kangaroo Point, where nearly 80 of the spinal and nervous cases are ...

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