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  3. SOUTHAMPTON STRIKE

    Masters and trade union leaders alike admit that the principle behind the Southampton strike is most ink. portant. This is shown by the fact ...

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  4. THE SINGAPORE DECISION

    The "New York Times” correspondent in Tokio says that the Foreign Minister (Mr Mitsui) interiewed, said: "We are glad that Great Britain ...

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  5. THE BRITISH CABINET

    The British Labor Government has sustained its second defeat in the House of Commons, which rejected the Evictions Bill. ...

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  6. ITALIAN ELECTIONS

    A massage from Rome states that returns from the proninces representing two-thirds of the whole king dom show that the Fascists received 64 per ...

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  7. THE PRINGE OF WALES

    [?] of the [?] south [?] the [?] [?] [?] visit. ...

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  8. Personal

    The prime Minister (Mr Burce) last night left Melbourne for Sydney, where he will take part in the British Sonadron and Royal Show functions. ...

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  9. SCENES IN HOUSE.

    The "Daily Ex[?] theatre could st[?] crowded House [?] division on the [?] ...

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  11. BAVARIAN ELECTIONS

    The election's for file new Bavarian Diet were held throughout Bavaria) yesterday. Results so far available show that the extreme Nationalists, ...

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  12. JUVENILE BLACKMAILERS

    Two youths named Buxton and Scott appealed to-clay against gentences of seven and six years respec tively for blackmail. ...

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  13. STONE THROWING

    In the City Court yesterday, Alfred W. Lewis charged Bert Beames with having thrown a stone) to the danger of the informant. ...

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  14. WORLD’S SHIPBUILDING

    Lloyd’s returns show that tonnage to the extent of 1,473,000 tons was being Constructed in the United Kingdom during the past quarter. This' ...

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  15. EVICTION BILL DISCUSSED.

    The Evictions Bill was discussed by Cabinet for three hours to-day, and also at a special meeting of the Liberal Party. ...

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  16. A TRIUMPH FOR LUDENDORFF.

    The “Daily Chronicle” correspondent in Berlin says that the Bavarian elections proved a great triumph for Ludendorff. In Saxony Thuringia. and ...

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  17. MOTHER’S DISPUTE WITH TRUSTEES

    The “Daily Express” understands that the 15-year-old Earl of Poulett, who is how at Eton, is the centre of a dispute between his mother and his ...

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  18. GOVERNMENT AGAIN DEFEATED.

    The; Government sustained its second defeat at to-night’s [?]ession when Mr Graham, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, submitted a resolution to ...

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  19. AUSTRALIA’S ARID LANDS

    Mr V. Stefansson, the famous Polar Explorer, who sails by the Sonoma, on 6th Maylecture in Australia, [?] viewed, said that he will make a special ...

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  20. SOUTH AFRICA SURPRISED.

    General Smuts’ announcement of the dissolution of Parliament came as a complete surprise. The House, from his previous utterances, did not expect ...

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  21. KILLED AT SHRINE

    Nows has been received of the murder of the mahant in charge of the famous Sikh shrine at Nankana, the birthplace of the founder of Sikhism. ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN WINES IN ENGLAND

    The Government Hospitality Office has written to Senator Wilson (chairman of the Australian section of the Wmprire Inhibition Board) requesting ...

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  23. SPEECH BY MR. MACDONALD.

    Mr Ramsay Macdonald received an ovation from the Labor members, said' that this emergency measure was necessitated by the alarming increase in ...

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  24. UNEMPLOYED INSURANGE.

    The Government Bill to amend unemployed insurance proposes, farreaching changes in the existing law. It brings boys and girls of 14 into the ...

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  25. LATE SIR J. MACKEY

    About throe hundred people gathered in the Queen’s Hall at State Parliament House this afternoon They were representative of all shades of ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND LOAN

    The Bank of England has issued bineprospectus or the Queensland Government 5½ per cent. inscribed stock, 1926-1929, the amount being ...

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  27. THE GOVERNMENT’S IN-TENTIONS.

    After the defeat of the Government on its amended clause [?] of the Evictions Bill Mr Baldwin asked the Government’s intentions with regard to the ...

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  28. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS

    To-day’s figures strengthened Labor’s, hold on the situation, and point to Labor having a working majority, although the final state of the parties ...

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  29. ASYLUM DETENTION CASE

    The Attorney-General. Sir Patrick Hastings, K.C., opening the appeal proceedings on behalf of Dr Bond. Lunacy Commissioner, against an, ...

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  30. QUEENSLAND'S SHORTACE.

    It was learned authentically to-day that the Queensland Government has only loan money to carry on to the end of June. Then another loan will ...

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  31. A JOY RIDE

    Before Mr P. [?]. V. Elliget P.M., and Mr G. Bolster, J.P., yesterday in the City Court yesterday, George Hunter wag charged with having stolen. ...

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  32. “ROMANTIC STORY OF AUSTRALIA”

    The London County Council has decided to utilise in the schools under its control St. Clure Grondona’s book, “The Romantic History of Australia," ...

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  33. U.S.A. AND WORLD CONFERENCES

    Senator Pepper’s resolution calling tor a conference on arms, reduction, international ..law, and the Hague .Tribunal, precipitated, a brief but ...

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  34. VOLUMINOUS REPORT OF CON-FERENCE

    The International Conference out Christian Politics, Economic, and Citizenship, dubbed “Copec,” opered, at Birmingham to-day. ...

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  35. FATE OF ANGUS MURRAY

    Under the chairmanship of Mr H. E. Foster (president of the Trades Had Council), a meeting, attended by about 10,000. persons, was held at the ...

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  36. MELBOURNE GENERAL SESSIONS

    Before Judge Wasley in the Court of General Sessions this afternoon several convicted persons were sentenced for various crimes. ...

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  37. GERMAN REPARATIONS

    Reuter’s correspondent in Paris says the experts’ report on reparations will be published to-morrow. It is a huge document of 60 pages. According to ...

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  38. BANK MURDER CASE

    The police are vary hopeful of a new clue in the Borden murder case Miss Meaton a cook attached to the officers pares, states that when passing the ...

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  39. YOUNG AUSTRALIANS TOUR

    The boys, of the Young Australia League who are visiting England for the Empire Exhibitions were this morning conducted over the house of ...

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  40. STATE CABINET MEETS.

    At a meeting of the State Cabinet to-night the question of the commu[?] tion of the death sentence on Angus Muriay was referred to the next ...

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  41. THE-BRITISH SQUADRON.

    The British squadron has left Jeriris Bay and Will arrive at Sydney ...

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