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  2. PICNICKERS ATTACKED

    LONDON, Monday.—A large number of women and children who were picnicking in the mountains southward of Dublin, were nearly involved ...

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  3. KING-MAKING

    PARIS, Monday.—Reports from Budapest state that the Hungarian Cabinet has decided to hold the elections in August for the election of a ...

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  4. AMERICA TOP DOG

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — The State Department has published the text of the informal note presented to the German Government by the ...

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  5. SENSATIONAL TRAGEDY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— In the Central Criminal, Court to-day, before Sir William Cullen, Chief Justice, and a jury, the trial of Thomas Butter La ...

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  6. LABOR CONFERENCE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The balance of the Labor Conference [?] positions have been announced an follows:— Interstate Comference deleg[?] ...

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  7. FIGHT AGAINST WAGE EDUCTION

    The miners’ great fight against wage reduction is stirring other workers to action. The transport workers, recognising that their interests are interwoven with those of the miners, and that if the latter fail they will, suffer ...

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  8. THREE BIG ISSUES

    LONDON, Monday.—The Premier, replying to questions in the House of Commons, stated that the Irish, question would not cloud the Imperial. ...

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  9. MONARCHY WANTED

    NEW YORK, Monday.-—The correspondent of the “New York Times” in Budapest, interviewed Admiral Horthy, Regent of Hungary, who ...

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  10. THE DOCKERS’ POSITION.

    LONDON, Monday.—The executive of the Dockers’ Union, while agreeing to assist miners, declared ,that nothing should be done to precipitate ...

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  11. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Monday.—Lord Farrer, on behalf of the shareholders of the Bank of Australia handed Mr. Beans a gold repeater watch and an ...

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  12. FLOODING OF MINES.

    LONDON, Monday.— Officials and volunteers averted the immediate danger of flooding the mines in South Wales. Many, ex-service men. ...

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  13. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET

    LONDON, Monday.—The “Manchester Guardian” says that preliminary corporate practice test cricket, matches will possibly be held, though it ...

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  14. BLAME THE IRISH.

    LONDON, Monday.—There has been ah epldemic of fire raising round London during the week-end. The fires are attributed to Sinn Feiners. ...

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  15. ROBBING THE MINER.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The Cleveland ironstone miners have agreed to a further reduction in wages of 3/ a day, making 5/ for five weeks. ...

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  16. SAFE PASSAGE FOR KARL.

    LONDON, Monday.—Sir P. Lloyd. Graeme, in reply to a question in the, House of Commons, said that Britain had joined in requesting Austria to ...

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  17. PROMINENT SINN FEINER.

    LONDON, Monday.—Corcoran, [?] prominent Sinn Feiner, who has been on the run tor nine months, was. killed in an ambush at Bally Haunts. ...

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  18. PUBLIC SERVICES

    LONDON, Monday.—The Government under the- Emergency Powers Act, has issued regulation [?] Government departments to ...

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  19. MR. OSMOND ESMONDE.

    VANCOUVER, Monday.—Mr. Osmond Eamonde has been arrested on a charge of making seditions utterances. ...

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  20. ASIATIC IMMIGRATION

    CAPE TOWN, Mondays—in the Assembly this afternoon the Minister Interior announced that the Government had decided to postpone ...

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  21. ENGLAND HAS “WIND UP.”

    English cricketing circles have honestly got the “wind up” regarding the happenings when Arrastrong’s formidable team appears on English ...

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  22. SLOGAN: SOLIDARITY.

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—Alder[?] Lambert, president, referring in the new executive which had been [?] said he was [?] ...

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  23. VESSELS LAID UP .

    LONDON, Monday.—Four hundred vessels are now docked at Cardiff, and the number is continually increasing Several firms have been hard his, ...

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  24. KILLED ON THE GOLF LINKS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Sinn Fein murder at Ashord has created a sensation A flying motor squad of Scotland Yard detectives, all skilled ...

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  25. BOXING

    LONDON, Monday.—At the National Sporting Club Mick M’Adam, of Glasgow, beat All Lewis, of New Zealand, in the featherweight ...

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  26. VICTORIA’S FINANCES

    LONDON, Monday.— Mr. W. M. M’Pherson, State. Treasurer of Victoria will address a meeting of director of the London and Westminster ...

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  27. NEW ZEALAND LAMB.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Arthur Kidman, of Sydney, in an interview with the Australian Press Association, says that buyers are mostly ...

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  28. MR. STOREY’S TOUR

    LONDON, Monday.—At the Government’s request, Mr. John Burns personally conducted Mr. John Storey over the Albert and Victoria docks. ...

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  29. NO CRISIS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday—The treatment crisis in Federal political affairs, would appear to be at an end for the [?] Caucuses of all parties were ...

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  30. AN IMPORTANT SENTENCE.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—There is some misinterpretation of a single important sentence in Mr. Hughes’ (United States Foreign Secretary) ...

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  31. TIMBER YARDS BURNED

    PERTH, Tuesday.—The premises of Plunkett Bros., contractors, joiners and timber merchants, of Highgate Hill a suburb of Perth, were ...

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  32. BACK TO EGYPT.

    ALEXANDRIA, Monday.—Zaghlul Pasha has returned to Egypt after his European visit. He received an astonishing reception. A wast ...

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  33. “NO FURTHER S[?]ONS”

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday—At the conclusion of the Nationalists meaning to-night the Prime Minister, declared [?] there had been no talk of ...

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  34. COKE TRIBUNAL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—Judgement was resolved by the High Court in the application of the Broken Hill Proprietary Co. Ltd., to make absolute a ...

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  35. WAR IN ASIA MINOR

    LONDON, Monday.—Turkish reports allege that prince, Andrew of Greece was killed in the recent fighting. ...

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  36. ADD PICNICKERS ATTACKED

    NO FAVORS FROM BRITAIN. In an interview with Dr Mannix, who will leave for London shortly, returning to Australia this month, ...

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  37. PUBLIC CONTROL

    LONDON, Monday.—Sir Arthur Conan -Doyle, in an interview on his Australian experiences, said that public control was a complete failure ...

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  38. ITALIANS ASSIST TURKS.

    ATHENS, Monday,—It is reported that 22 Italian ships have left Ephesus conveying munitions for the Kemalists. ...

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  39. LIST OF MATCHES.

    The test match fixtures in England between the Australian XI. and All England are as follow:— May 28 (First Test).—Australia v. ...

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  40. NAVIGATION ACT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday — On a reference form the Federal Executive Council the full beach of the High Court (Sir Afrian Knox, C.J., Mr. Justice Higgius, ...

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  41. ENGINEER’S INVENTION

    LONDON, Monday. Engineer-Commander Crump Johnson, who served as chief engineer on the battle cruiser Australia, is claiming ...

    Article : 64 words
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