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  2. WILL TAKE THE FIELD

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The “Morning Post” says that it is reported that the Irish Republican Army is being mobilised, and intends to take the ...

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  3. THE RIGHT OIL

    DEVONPORT, Wednesday—“There is more” crude oil value stored away in Tasmania’s oil and shale vaults than all her apple orchards, farms, ...

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  4. COAL CRISIS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Mr. Lloyd-George, in a letter to Mr. Prank Hodges, says: “I observe that you suggest that the Government on ...

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  5. LOOKS LIKE HUGHES

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Mr. W. M. Hughes is taking over the duties of the High Commissioner of Australia on June 11. The Agents-General are ...

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  6. PUBLIC SERVANTS AND BASIC WAGE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday — The Public Service Arbitrator (Mr. Atlee Hunt) in delivering his reserved decision to-day completely rejected the ...

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  7. WENTWORTH BANKRUPT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday — Examined to-day by the Registra[?] in Bankru[?]ty Godfrey Wentwo[?], formerly private secretary to the Governor of ...

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  8. [?]ETTING THE WIND UP.

    LONDON, Tuesday,—Fearing Sinn Fein outrages the King Is being specially guarded at the Epsom meeting. His guards, include secret ...

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  9. FIRST TEST VICTORY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The “Yorkshire Post” says that only in fielding can England be said to hold her own. moderately well. Even there the ...

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  10. SOLDIERS AMBUSHED.

    LONDON, Tuesday—A party of the [?]ants Regiment with their band was ambushed near Youghal. Five or Six of them were killed, and nearly a ...

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  11. JAPS IN SIBERIA

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The “Chicage Tribune’s” Peking correspondent says that [?]ral Kumura, Chief of St[?] of the Japanese forces in ...

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  12. IMPORTED COAL.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Railwaymen’s and Transport Workers’ Unions have removed the embargo on imported coal, which is now being freely ...

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  13. ANGLO-JAP TREATY

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The “New York Tribune’s” London correspondent learns that not only will the United States be acquainted with all ...

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  14. GOVERNMENT’S PROPOSALS REJECTED.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Derbyshire shire miners’ executive rejected the Government’s new proposals ...

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  15. INDIAN NATIONALISTS

    LAHORE, Tuesday.—The All Brothers have Issued an apology for making speeches inciting to violence. They have promised to refrain for ...

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  16. WARNER’S COMMENTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—P. F. Warner, writing in the “Morning Post,” says: “The test was a debacle. but it is absurd to blame the Selection ...

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  17. GERMANY DISARMING

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—The Bavarian disarmament decision has been settled. A complete list of the organisations disbanding is being sent to ...

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  18. COCKATOO ISLAND

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The Cockatoo Dock Commission held another sitting to-day, and after taking additional evidence, adjourned till ...

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  19. HIGH HEELED SHOE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday— The Jambing of the heel of the [?] of a woman passenger was attributed by expert evidence at the corner’s ...

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  20. LATEST COMEDY TURN

    BERLIN, Tuesday. — Proceedings against Lieutenant Karl Nedmann, charged at the Lelpaig Court with submarining the hospital ship Dover ...

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  21. WRETCHED WAR PRECAUTIONS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The American Manufacturers’ Export Association in Issuing a resume of Section 19 of the Australian War Precautions ...

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  22. MEMORIAL TO AUSTRALIANS

    LONDON, Tuesday—Marshal Foch unveils a memorial to the 25th Australian Division at Bailleul on June 7, anniversary of the battle of ...

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  23. DISARMAMENT

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday—The United Press Association’s correspondent in Washington learns that President Harding has sent out informal ...

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  24. DERBY DAY

    LONDON, Tuesday. — There are prospects of a record Derby Day. Excursions to the Downs have already commenced. There will be no race ...

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  25. BOXING

    LONDON, Tuesday — At the Albert Hall Johnny Basham outpointed Gus Platts in the middleweight championship of Europe. Platts could do ...

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  26. MESOPOTAMIAN REBELS

    LONDON, Tuesday — The Government has proclaimed a general amnesty of all political offenders in Mesopotamia. The proclamation includes ...

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  27. MATCH AGAINST CAMBRIDGE.

    LONDON, Wednesday—The weather was fair but unsettled for the match between the Australian Eleven and Cambridge University. There was ...

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  28. ASSOCIATION OF NATIONS.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Preident Harding’s disarmament conference [?]eelers are regarded as the in[?]tiation of an experiment ...

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  29. THE SACRED OIL

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — The State Department has announced that a note has been despatched to Holland regarding the granting of oil ...

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  30. WAGE CUTTING

    WASHINGTON. Tuesday. — The United States Railroad Labot Board will to-day order an average wagecut of 12 per cent., affecting 31 labor ...

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  31. FRANK GODDARD DEFEATED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—At the Albert Hall, George Cook outpointed Frank Goddard in twenty rounds. Cook was handicapped in respect to height and ...

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  32. END OF CIVILISATION

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Senator Lonroot, opposing the 500,000,000 dollar naval appropriation in the Senate, said that an Anglo-American war ...

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  33. THE VATICAN

    ROME, Tuesday.—The “Mescalero's” article advocating the re-opening of the Roman question is attracting much attention. “Cortere ...

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  34. AMERICA’S NEW TARIFF

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—The Dominion Customs Department has ordered collectors Lectors to collect tariffs of 12 cents a bushel on wheat. 50 cents a barrel on ...

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  35. GOLF

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the second round of the Women’s Golf Championship Miss Leitch beat Miss Hollins. an American, one up Molly Griffiths ...

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  36. SUPREME COURT DECISION.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday — The High Court has allowed the appeal of Daniel and Ellen Wa[?]ing against Algernon James Combes and A[?] ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The New Zealand bowlers defeated the London Scottish Bowling Association by 131 to 102 at Foresthill. The visitors ...

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  38. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—A fire broke out at Cowell Bros. timber mills at Port Adelaide in the early hours of Tuesday morning, and totally destroyed ...

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  39. RUGBY FOOTBALL

    LONDON, Tuesday.—At the annual meeting of the Rugby Union it was decided that New Zealand, New South Wales, and South Africa Should ...

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  40. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Mr. W. F. Massey. Premier of New Zealand, questioned by Mr. Winston Churchill regarding a distinctive title for the ...

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  41. SECOND COMMONWEALTH LINER.

    LONDON. Tuesday.—Mrs. W. M. Hughes will launch the second Commonwealth liner at Glasgow on June 20. ...

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  42. BOOT-CLICKER’S DIVORCE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Reginald Clarence Turnbull, boot clicker, petitioned to-day for a divorce from Olive Turnbull, formerly Goodwin, on the ...

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  43. COUNTERFEITING PLANT

    PERTH. Wednesday.—At the police court Stanley Hagget and Gertrude Resbury were committed for trial on a charge of having been in possession ...

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  44. KEY INDUSTRIES DEBATE

    LONDON, Wednesday. — In the House of Commons Opposition uproar followed the application of the closure to the debate on the financial ...

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