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  2. RUSSIA’S TRIALS

    LONDON, Monday. — A Moscow Wireless message states that M. Tchitchern, Soviet Commissary for Foreign Affairs, has protested against Austria ...

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  3. AWFUL DESOLATION

    LONDON, Monday.—The damage at Louth, caused by the cloud-burst, is estimated at £250,000. Over 700 people are homeless. The river rose ...

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  4. “BLACK” MUNITIONS

    LONDON, Monday.—The sub-committee of the Triple Alliance passed a resolution stating that the position mentioned in the letter to the ...

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  5. PERSIC’S APPLES

    LONDON, Monday.—Owing to the mails being delayed an extraordinary position has arisen. The Persic arrived a week ago with a cargo of 48,000 ...

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  6. SPOON-FED PRESS

    It will be remembered that some weeks ago Mr. Justice Ewing was asked by the Labor Government of New South Wales to accept a ...

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  7. ROME TO TOKIO

    NEW YORK, Tuesday—The correspondent of the New York “Times” in Tokio says that Masero and Feerani, Italian aviators, have completed their ...

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  8. CRAW UP

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The following announcement was made tonight by the Governor-General:—The imposed upon the Prince by ...

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  9. HINKLER SETS OUT.

    LONDON. Monday.—Bert Hinkler, the Queensland aviator, left early this morning for Australia, flying in a baby Avro. ...

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  10. POLISH. CLAIM.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A Polish communique states:— We encircled and destroyed two Bolshevik infantry divisions and one ...

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  11. Closer Relations

    OTTAWA, Monday.—In welcoming West Indian delegates to the conference to consider closer trade relations with Canada, the Date of ...

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  12. FIGHTING THE POLES.

    LONDON. Monday.—A Bolshevik communique states:— Our troops occupied positions on the left bank of the Beresina, in the ...

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  13. SIGNAL STATION.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Sinn Fein raiders dismantled the Mizenhead fog signal station on the Cork coast, which is essential to safety of ...

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  14. WAR GRATUITIES

    Not as many applications for the war gratuity have sq far been made in Tasmania as were expected. It is stated that those who are entitled to ...

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  15. “THE HATED BOLSHE!”

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  16. PRINCE LEAVES MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A great crowed gathered at Spencer street railway station when the Prince departed this morning for his first tour of ...

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  17. HOBART’S NEW TRADER

    The arrival yesterday morning at Hobart of the 100 ton ketch, Annie Taylor, engaged the interest of many people on account of her being owned ...

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  18. ARBITRATION COUNCIL

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. W.A. Watt, the Commonwealth Treasure, declined to discuss with a representative of the “Sunday Express” Mr. A. ...

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  19. Affairs in Germany

    BERLIN, Monday,—A doctor from Amerongen states that the ex-Kaiser is in high hopes that he will be once more the ruler of the German ...

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  20. American Imperiahsm

    WASHINGTON, Monday—The Senate Foreign Relations Committee reports in favor of .the United States policing Mexican territory unless ...

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  21. Automobile Championship

    INDIANAPOLIS, Monday.—Gaston Chevrolet, of France, won the 500 mile-automobile championship, de Palma. the American bolder Of the speed ...

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  22. Angle-American Relations

    LONDON, Monday.—Speaking the luncheon at Aldwych Club, Lord Reading, dealing with Anglo-American relations, said that Americans and ...

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  23. SOLDIERS’ CO-OPERATION

    Active canvassing is proceeding at connection with the Returned Soldiers and Sailors’ Co-operative Society, and according to the committee which has ...

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  24. FLOATING DOCK.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Minister for Works, Mr. Estell, has instructed the management of the Government dockyards at Newcastle to make ...

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  25. Direct Action Threatened

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.;—A ballot is being taken on the question of reporting to direct action if the demands of for railwaymen for increases in ...

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  26. NEW GOODS SHED WANTED.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday. — The Chamber of Commerce to-day decided to combine with the Chamber of Manufacturers, and form a deputation ...

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  27. STATE DIPPING OFFICES

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday. — The Chamber of Commerce resolved today to write to the Premier, Sir Walter Lee, at once, urging him to ...

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  28. Phdp Delegation

    LONDON, Monday.—Lord Milner receives the Philp delegation, the anti-Labor mission from Queensland, headed by Sir Robert Philp, on June ...

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  29. CLOTHING TRADE WORKERS.

    SYDNNEY, Tuesday.—At a meeting of the Federated Clothing Trades Union discontent was expressed at the prevailing rates of pay. Mr. ...

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  30. JUDGE EWING WILL ACCEPT

    It is understood. On reliable information as a result of the conference of the judges on the subject of the New South Wales Government’s the ...

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  31. Visit to Tasmania

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday. — Referring to the Prince's visit to Tasmania, the Premier (Sir Walter Lee) said a “World” reporter to-day ...

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  32. Coming of Cadbury.

    Sir,—I cannot let your fine article on the coming of Cadburys, of May 26, pass without comment coming, as i do, from so short a distance of its ...

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  33. MOUNT BISCHOFF TIN MINE.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday,—A progress report of tile Mount Bischoff Tin Mining Co. for the fortnight ended May 28 says:—The mill ran 11.0 days, ...

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  34. BOXING.

    LONDON, Monday.—In the European bantam championship, Le Dour knocked out Jim Higgins in the eleventh round. There was [?] ...

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  35. General Cables

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Ports month conference on international law closed to-day after appointing a committee to report on methods whereby ...

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  36. LACROSSE.

    After a lapse of five years, a general meeting of Midwood’s Lacrosse Club was held at Midwood’s club rooms, on Monday evening. There was a large ...

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  37. DEPORTATION CRIMES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Sydney branch of the Federated Sea[?]en’s Union unanimously carried a motion Protesting against the deportation of ...

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  38. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    LONDON, Monday.—The London Wool sales opened very weak, from five to 20 per cent below last London closing. Half the offerings were ...

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  39. FEDERAL CABINET

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Federal Cabinet bad a- long sitting to-day Ministers mostly arranging business for the remainder of the session, ...

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  40. FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP.

    LONDON, Monday,—In the featherweight championship of Europe Wyans, a .Belgian,' defeated . Mike Honeyman in the tenth round. Honey ...

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  41. GREEKS IN TURKEY.

    ATHENS, Monday.—An official message states that Greek troops without incident occupied the railway line as far as Konleli and Burgaz, also ...

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  42. FLEET SAILS FOR SYDNEY.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A section to the Australian fleet, the Yarra, the Platypus, and submarines, left Port Phillip this morning for Sydney. The ...

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  43. Advertising

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