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  2. MUNICH COLLISION.

    MUNICH, Tuesday.—Thirty-five persons were killed and 780 injured in the collision between two passenger traina. Both the trains ...

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  3. SOOTH AFRICAN FLAG.

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday.— In the House to-day, the Minister for the Interior (Dr. Malam) announced that the Flag Bill would be withdrawn and be ...

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  4. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The Premiers' conference ended without reaching agreement on the Commonwealth proposals for vacating the field ...

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  5. JAPANESE DISASTER.

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—Latest reports from Hokkaido state that three violent eruptions occurred yesterday. The first resulted in a lava stream pouring ...

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  6. 44-HOUR WEEK.

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday.—All the men who refused to work the 43-hour, week as specified in the Federal award were dismissed by the Broken Hill ...

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  7. SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — Official information of the acquisition of the current sugar cane crop by the Government, and payment of the ...

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  8. TRAINS COLLIDE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. —Another serious accident attended by fatal results occurred on the Victorian railways to-night, when ...

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  9. M. BRIAND

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The. Paris correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that M. Briand intends to retire from politics at the end of the year. ...

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  10. BRITISH STRIKE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A smart rap to Mr. Lloyd George's knuckles is administered by a letter dated May 20, and now published, from the Earl ...

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  11. KNOCKED DOWN BY CAR.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Roy Watson, 24, was discharged at the Central Police Court on two charges of dangerous driving and causing bodily ...

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  12. INTERSTATE SHIPPING.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A further serious reduction in the interstate passenger steamship service is threatened and may lead to a general ...

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  13. THE POLICE FORCE.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.— Promotions to the rank of commissioned officers of the police force will probably be announced to-morrow at a ...

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  14. NEW ZEALAND CHEESE.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—One hundred and eight crates of cheese from New Zealand, which landed in Brisbane on Monday, caused some surprise in ...

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  15. ALLEGED DRUGGING.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Charged with a serious offeuce against a married woman, Mrs. Clara Talbot, at Collie, Charlie Henry Martin, a laboret, ...

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  16. AUCTIONEER'S CLAIM.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.— "Speak up as if you were shouting to your bullocks," said Justice Macnaughton in the Supreme Court to-day When ...

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  17. CROSSING ACCIDENTS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— As a result of the large number of acctdents at level crossings in Victoria in recent years, the Cabinet has decided ...

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  18. MISSING FOR A YEAR.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A man who has been missing from his home at Ballarat for a year, was discovered in the Sydney Hospital. He has completely ...

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  19. INTERSTATE CONFERENCE.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—A conference of the, Ministers for Agriculture of the various States commences in Brisbane on June 7. All Ministers have ...

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  20. DEATH AT 110.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The death occurred to-day at the great age of 110 of James Wardley, at his home in South Melbourne. He retained his ...

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  21. SHOT DEAD.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—General Petlura, who was Hetman in the Ukraine in the last years of the war, was shot dead by a Russian Jew named Schwartbar, in a ...

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  22. ENGINEERS' STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Determined efforts will be made to-morrow to effect a settlement of the engineers' strike. Hopes were expressed to-day that ...

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  23. STILL AT LARGE.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—Hugh Pickett, the Kalgoorlie murderer who escaped from the Claremont Asylum on Monday, is still free. The police believe ...

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  24. SEAMAN'S INSTITUTE.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—In the prescuce of a large gathering, the Lieutenant-Governor (Mr. W. Lennon) this afternoon performed the official opening ...

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  25. PRICE OF MILK.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The Dairy Farmers' Milk Association at a gendral meeting to-day fixed the price of milk to vendors at 1/3 a gallon for ...

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  26. WIDOWS PENSIONS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Nearly £60,OOO has been paid out in widows' pensions since the Act came into operation on March 10. ...

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  27. THE REFERENDUM.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Many unions propose to inaugurate a Statewide campaign in opposition to the proposal of the Federal Ministry to ...

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  28. "BANG THE CHANGES."

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Albert Sims, who said he was on strike and wanted to make a little money, admitted at the Burwood Court to-day that he used ...

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  29. EAST MELBOURNE MURDER.

    MESLBOURNE, Wednesday.—Henry Pierce, who has been detained for a fortnight on a vagrancy charge while the police were inquiring into the ...

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  30. ALLEGED MURDER.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—At the City Court to-day Arthur Kercheval, aged 20, was charged with the murder of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Marbarent ...

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  31. SINN FEIN EXECUTIVE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mary McSwiney has been elected president of the Sinn Fein Executive in succession to Do Valern, who recently seceded, ...

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