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  2. COTTON GROWING

    Mr. Hughes stated to-night that nothing' definite had yet been decided regarding the proposal for cotton growing in Australia. He expressed the opinion ...

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  3. INDIAN LABORERS

    Mr. Srinivasa Sastri, referring to-day to the position of his countrymen in Queensland, said that there were between 400 and 5000 Indian in Queensland, some ...

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  4. WORLD OF LABOR

    It is expected at Newcastle that the Broken Hill Company's steel works will re-open next month. The negotiations between the Commonwealth and State ...

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  5. CABINET VACANCY

    Regarding the vacancy in the State Cabinet consequent on the resignation of Sir Thomas Henley, Mr. Ball, Minister for Agriculture, was sent for to-day by ...

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  6. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    Mr. W. H. Taft, ex-President of the U.S.A., speaking at a dinner at the Pilgrims Club last night, said that since the war we were all undergoing a period ...

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  7. BURNS KNOCKED OUT

    At the Ring to-day. "Kid'' Lewis, middelweight champion of England, knocked out Frank Burns, the Australian boxer, in the eleventh round. ...

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  8. HOW SHACKLETON DIED

    The statement that the Quest is not returning south is confirmed. In all probability she will leave for England In about three weeks. Commander Wild ...

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  9. GOOD WORK IN ENGLAND

    By arrangement with a Lancashire spinning firm, a quantity of material is being manufactured, exclusively from Australian cotton. Mr. Armstrong, a ...

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  10. STRIKE IN SYDNEY.

    In consequence of the employment of a tyremaker, who is said to be a non- unionist, Perdriau's Targe rubber works at Drummoyne have been thrown idle. ...

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  11. INDIAN DELEGATE'S VISIT.

    CALCUTTA, Monday,--An extremist paper is bitterly hostile to Mr. Srinivaza Sastri's mission to Australia, and says, that unnecessary money is being spent, ...

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  12. GERMANY'S DEBT

    The official discussions between M. Poincare and Mr. Lloyd George have been on the friendliest terms. The first subject discussed was the ...

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  13. TASTY VEGETABLES

    At the Wagga Police Court to-day two Chinese were proceeded against for brea[?]es of the Health Act. J. Ling Mong, was charged with having ...

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  14. NATIONAL PARTY

    Speaking at a luncheon given by the Nationalist Association to-day, Mr. Rodgers, Minister for Customs, said that his idea of politics was that the main ...

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  15. BRITAIN AND FRANCE

    M. Poincare, Premier of France, laid a wreath of white roses, red carnations and cornflowers representing the Tricolor, on the unknown soldier's grave ...

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  16. WORKMEN AT CANBERRA.

    After two hours' discussion at a stop work meeting yesterday the Canberra workmen resolved by 180 votes to 20, to accept the tribunal's decision regarding ...

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  17. LOWER PAY FOR MINERS.

    The Arbitration Court's new award for the miners on the Eastern gold fields given yesterday, provides for an all round reduction of a shilling a day and daily ...

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  18. AIR SERVICE

    Sir Keith Smith called to see the Prime Minister to-day, and explained to Mr. Hughes the new proposal in connection with the proposed air service ...

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  19. ZINOVIEFF'S ROUBLES

    The Soviet executive has asked Zinovieff, one of the Bolshevik delegates to the recent conference at Genoa to supply details of how he disposed of ...

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  20. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    The estimated number of unemployed at the end of May in the metropolis and country was 14,000, as compared with 14,500 in April. ...

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  21. CRIMES OF VIOLENCE

    On the charge of having fired seven shots at his wife, three of which took effect, Walter Henry West, aged 30, a poultry farmer, ay as at the Central ...

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  22. IRISH ELECTIONS.

    The returns for the Irish elections are coming in very slowly. For the Mid-Dublin seat the Lord Mayor (Ald. O'Neill) and Alderman Byrne, ...

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  23. FEDERAL POLITICS

    As the Federal sessions draw nearer the fact that all the parties are clearing the decks for action becomes more apparent. A Cabinet meeting was held ...

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  24. THE WILTSHIRE

    At the Marine Court of Inquiry into the foundering of the Wiltshire to-day, Mr. Mays, representing the Marine Department, gave evidence that it would ...

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  25. MAN'S THROAT CUT.

    A man whose name is believed to be O'Donnell, and who is believed to live in Parramatta, was found at Campsie last night with a deep gash in his throat. ...

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  26. THE LASCARS

    Further light has been thrown on the charges of cowardice made against the crew of the Egypt, when that vessel sank off Brest last month as the result of a ...

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  27. THE HAGUE

    Twenty-two nations, including Belgium, have decided to participate in the conference at The Hague. France's reply is expected to-morrow. ...

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  28. MURDER OF KENNEDY

    Police investigations into the supposed murder of Kennedy, the man who was found dead in Surry Hills on Saturday night, are being continued. ...

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  29. NORTH SHORE BRIDGE

    It was announced on fairly good authority this afternoon that the North Shore bridge would be undertaken by the Government. The question is not to ...

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  30. LEATING THE MACHINES.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" in Dublin says that the lesson of the elections is that proportional representation has defeated the ...

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  31. COW WITH WOODEN LEG.

    The cow with the crumpled horn pales into insignificance with the discovery of the Glen Legh wooden-legged cow, says a Glen Innes report. During branding ...

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  32. ARMY OFFICERS

    Army headquarters states that 1600 officers are being demobilised from the, Indian army, starting in July and continuing at the rate of 100 a week ...

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  33. OUR IMMIGRANTS .

    Questoned subsesuent to the Cabinet meeting to-night regarding the influx of immigrants of various nationalities into Australia, and whether it was proposed ...

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  34. SALE OF POISONS

    At the Hay Police Court yesterday three of the principal local storekeepers pleaded guilty to having sold poisons, they not being the holders of a ...

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  35. BRITISH NAVY

    The "Cape Argus" publishes a cabled summary of an exclusive article by the naval expert, Mr. Archibald Hurd, on the naval situation. ...

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  36. ANOTHER CHILD MURDERED.

    Margaret Livingstone, the twelve-year-old daughter of the postmaster at Ardligher, Cavan, was shot dead by men who raided her father's house for arms ...

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  37. TAUP0 NOW QUIET

    After Sunday's alarming earthquakes, Taupo is quiet, but a number of residents are still preparing to leave the district. ...

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  38. POLICE AND FIREMEN'S CARNIVAL.

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  39. WOOL SALES

    The twenty-first series of woolsales continued to-day in Sydney, the offerings totalling 6957 bales. Competition was rather dull, particularly for the poorer ...

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  40. GOLD FIND

    Light and party are still sinking in their original, shaft in their show between here and Wyalong. They are down 30 feet, and the vein is still going down, ...

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  41. GUNS FOR IRELAND

    It is stated in a message from Trenton (New Jersey) that the Federal Grand Jury has indicted Col. M. Thompson, son-in-law of Colonel Harvey, ...

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  42. COTTON PEST.

    Mr. F. P. Hobbs submitted a sample of cotton grown by himself at Terranora for the inspection of the shareholders of the Tweed Fruitgrowers' Company at the ...

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  43. TURKS AND GREEKS

    At their conference to-day M. Poincare fend Mr. Lloyd George decided that an Anglo-French commission should inquire into the allegations that the Greeks ...

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  44. ELECTIVE MINISTRY

    Mr. J. E. Ogden, the Labor member who headed the poll for Darwin, considers that the result of the Tasmanian State elections to be a mandate from ...

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  45. NORTH COAST TRIP

    The proposed parliamentary trip to the North Coast and Tablelands, which was fixed to begin next Thursday is postponed till September, owing to the ...

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  46. SECONDARY EDUCATION.

    The following communication has been received by Mr. W. T. Missingham, M.L.A., from the Under Secretary, Department of Education: "With ...

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  47. CABINET NOT SENTIMENTAL.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Cabinet today decided not to agree to the request made to the Minister for Education that Burdekin House, Macquarie street, should ...

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  48. UNLUCKY CANDIDATES.

    HOBART, Tuesday.--Of 77 candidates in the recent elections 19 lost their deposits of £15 each. ...

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  49. Advertising

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  50. WIRELESS SCHEMES

    Colonel Childs,Representing Marconi's Wireless Company, has arrived in Capetown in connection with a scheme of direct wireless communication between. ...

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  51. COLOR BAR IN U.S.A.

    VANCOUVER, Monday.--The Cincinatti Labor Convention has decided to urge Congress to exclude all Orientals from the U.S.A. ...

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  52. BEATEN ONCE AGAIN.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Leicester bowlers, 151, defeated the Australians, 114, to-day. ...

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  53. TANGIER

    M. Poincare and Mr. Lloyd George discussed the Tangier situation to-day. It was decided that the question should be referred to a conference of the ...

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  54. TRAGEDY OF THE NORTH SEA.

    LONDON, Monday.--The drifter, Blue-Sky, attached to the Queen Elizabeth, was sunk with all three officers and twelve men to-day.- Wreckage has been washed ...

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  55. LORD MOUNTBATTEN'S WILL.

    LONDON, Monday.--Lord Leopold Mountbatten, who died recently, left £4049. It was specially provided that the will was not fo be opened for general ...

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  56. Advertising

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