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  2. INDUSTRIAL.

    A number of unemployed gathered outside the Premier's office, and two of the number interviewed the Premier, who assured them of sympathetic treatment. ...

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  3. PEACE TREATY.

    Senator, Knox, in a speech, cited several precedents to prove that war may be ended without an actual treaty. Senator Knox reviewed the events leading up to ...

    Article : 115 words
  4. POLISH OFFENSIVE.

    Though the Polish offensive into Russian territory aiming at the establishing of a free Ukraine, and cutting off the Bolshevists from the Black Sea started ...

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  5. MEN ONLY!

    The decision not to allow ladies to be present at the reception of the Prince of Wales at Farm Cove has aroused the ire of the sex. In fact, it was the sole ...

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  6. MR. D. R. HALL.

    Mr. D. R. Hall has arrived in London, and is staying in England for four or five months. On being interviewed, he declared that Mr. Storey's party had treated ...

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  7. THE PRINCE'S TOUR.

    In the opinion of the Prince's staff the reception here exceeds anything the Prince has ever experienced. It was Mafeking night over again without any ...

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  8. FRENCH STRIKES.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent telegraphs that the latest official opinion is that the collapse of the railway strike is imminent, but the metal workers are calling a strike ...

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  9. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The fifth session of the Council of the League of Nations meets at Rome on the 14th inst., and will discuss the arrangements for the first assembly of the League ...

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  10. LITHGOW IRONWORKERS.

    The Lithgow branch of the Ironworkers' Federation decided by ballot in favor of a 44-hour week. ...

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  11. £2,000,000 LOAN.

    Referring to the flotation of a local loan of two millions, the prospectus for which will be issued on Saturday, the Premier, Mr. Storey, said it was ...

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  12. THE PRINCE'S VISIT.

    The Railway Commissioners are unable at present to grant the demand of the Tramway Union for double wages during the Prince's visit. ...

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  13. CONFEDERATION'S MANIFESTO.

    The seamen and dockers are likely to join the strike. The General Confederation of Labor has issued a manifesto which states that the ...

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  14. TURKISH DELEGATION ARRIVES.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent telegraphed on Thursday that the Turkish peace delegation had arrived at Versailles, and were lodged in the former ...

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  15. GERMANS GIVEN NOTICE TO QUIT.

    Owing to the disloyal conduct of German officials, who temporarily remained at their posts in the provinces ceded to Poland, the Polish Government is taking ...

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  16. QUEENSLAND.

    The Queensland Branch of the British Medical Association has unanimously carried a resolution recording a strong protest against the regulations interfering ...

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  17. SOVIETS AND THE POLES.

    Reuter's Copenhagen correspondent telegraphs that M. Krassin, head of the Russian trade delegation, on being interviewed, said that all the Soviet ...

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  18. GERMAN ARMY.

    Latest official reports show the extent of the organisation of the German army is still obscure. The War Minister estimates the total effectives at 654,000 ...

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  19. THE BARRIER DISPUTE.

    It was stated at Broken Hill yesterday that the mining companies had agreed to give the A.M.A. members a six-hour day, providing the men worked six days a ...

    Article : 96 words
  20. MEXICAN REVOLT.

    An El Paso message states that General Obregon, the rebel leader, is massing his followers at Burnavaca and Cuautala for a drive towards Mexico City, bringing ...

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  21. WATSON'S BAY MYSTERY.

    The inquest was opened concerning the death of Mrs. Ruby Hale, who was found dead on the verandah of a house at Vaucluse on April 12. ...

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  22. FOOTBALL IN ITALY.

    "The Times'' Rome correspondent telegraphs that the Prefect of Pisa asked for a warship to quell a disturbance which started at a football match, Lucca versus ...

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  23. A STABBING AFFRAY.

    As a sequel of a recent stabbing affray in Spring Hill, Reginald James (41), a saddler, and John Phillips (40), a laborer, were before the City Court to-day ...

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  24. OVER £5,000,000 LOST.

    The president of the A.M.A. estimates that over five million pounds worth of silver has been lost as a result of the twelve months' strike at the Barrier. ...

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  25. STATE POLITICS.

    The Cabinet considered the question of State motor-cars and subsequently the Premier stated that a considerable saving had already been effected by the new ...

    Article : 82 words
  26. TROOPS SUPPRESSING DISORDER.

    German Government troops have occupied Dusseldorf. The troops occupying the towns south of Ernwisel marched up with the Government troops and ...

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  27. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    The Federal Parliamentary Country party, at a meeting yesterday, decided to convene at an early date a conference of representatives of organisations in the ...

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  28. BRITISH RAILWAYS.

    The congestion at London, Manchester and Liverpool is seriously increasing as a result of slowing down, though slackers are still a minority of the employees. The ...

    Article : 78 words
  29. LADY ASTOR CHEERED.

    Members of the House of Commons loudly cheered Lady Astor on her entering the House to-day. There was some booing later, when Mr. Bottomley rose ...

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  30. MEAT INDUSTRY UNION.

    A compulsory conference was held on Thursday between representatives of the Queensland Meat Traders' Association and the retail section of the Meat ...

    Article : 162 words
  31. BANK OF ENGLAND.

    It has been decided to rebuild the Bank of England, the business whereof has vastly outgrown the famous squat headquarters. The directors are considering ...

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  32. TELEGRAMS.

    The vehicular ferry boat Barangaroo and the collier Ready were both seriously damaged in a collision in Sydney Harbor last night. The impact occasioned ...

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  33. WOOL POOL.

    In connection with the ballot which is being taken by the wool growers on the proposal to continue the pooling of the Australian clip, it is stated the result of ...

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  34. THRILLING FILMS.

    A British firm has secured the rights of the official Airway Films of many thousands of feet, combining the most remarkable portions, including combats ...

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  35. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    The President of the Board of Trade will shortly ask Parliamentary authority to contribute £100,000 sterling to the guarantee fund of the forthcoming British ...

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  36. THE WAR GRATUITY.

    The first payment of the War Gratuity to soldiers will be made before the arrival of the Prince of Wales in Australia. The wives of many returned soldiers ...

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  37. METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    The Methodist Conference of Australasia, which meets triennially, has commenced its sittings in Sydney. Dr. Carruthers, the retiring president ...

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  38. COAL LUMPERS' DISPUTE SETTLED.

    A conference of the representatives of the coaling section of the Steamship Owners' Association and of the Coal workers and Lightermen's Union, the ...

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  39. INCREASE IN PRICES.

    According to the State Government's Statistician prices have increased to a greater extent since peace was signed than they did during the war period. Up to the ...

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  40. CHINA.

    Sir John Jordan, the greatest living authority on Chinese affairs, interviewed by the "Mail," says that despite contrary reports Bolshevism is most unlikely ...

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  41. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    The Bolshevists have entered Georgia, west of the Darjalsh pass, and south of Vladikavkaz. ...

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  42. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    The Senate passed the Aliens' Registration Bill through committee and adjourned until next day. ...

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  43. RECOGNITION FOR AUSTRALIAN GENERALS.

    It is understood that a number of prominent Australians are strongly in favor of the Australian Government recognising financially a number of Australian ...

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  44. DEMAND FOR AUSTRALIAN COAL.

    "The Times" states that charterers are seeking a ship to bring coal to Marseilles from Australia, owing to the scarcity of English and other supplies. It is reported ...

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  45. BASIC WAGE.

    At the sitting of the Basic Wage Commission in Sydney to-day, Lotty Armstrong, secretary in a city business house, remarked that it seemed to her that the ...

    Article : 134 words
  46. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    In the House of Lords, Lord Haldane asked the Government's policy in regard to the Committee on Imperial Defence, and the committee's relation to war staffs ...

    Article : 164 words
  47. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House of Representatives Mr. Blundell moved the adjournment of the House to discuss the Repatriation Department's action in South Australia in ...

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  48. CASUALTIES.

    A number of aborigines died, and others are seriously ill as a result of drinking water from a bore near Tarrawingee. ...

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  49. PRICE OF MILK.

    The Necessary Commodities Commission declined to interfere with the present price of fresh country milk, which therefore remains at 7½d. per quart. Judge ...

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  50. BOY VIOLINIST.

    The Russian boy violinist, Jascha Heifetz, is creating a sensation in London. At his debut in the Queen's Hall he created a scene unequalled since that on ...

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  51. SPRING CLEANING AT KREMLIN.

    A Moscow wireless message states that the Reds in Moscow spent May Day spring cleaning at the Kremlin. Lenin assisted, and was seen carrying heavy loads. ...

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  52. ACCIDENT IN NEWSPAPER OFFICE.

    At the "Tenterfield Star" printing office, Charles Hill the foreman, had his hand cut off at the wrist through becoming entangled in the machinery. ...

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  53. DIVORCE COURT.

    The divorce suit, Crosby v. Crosby, concluded, and the Jury found misconduct proved. They assessed the damages against Charles Wood, the co-respondent ...

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  54. RETREAT OF THE REDS.

    A Moscow wireless message states that the Reds have retreated, having taken up positions west of Kieff. ...

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  55. GEORGE O'REGAN'S DEATH.

    A verdict of suicide was returned at the inquest concerning the death of George O'Regan, advertising agent who shot himself at the Grand Central Hotel. ...

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  56. THE HOME RULE BILL

    The Labor party has decided to propose a single Parliament for Ireland, and will not contribute to other amendments to the Home Rule Bill. The Government will ...

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  57. WORKERS' FINER FEELINGS.

    At a meeting of the members of the tramway permanent way section of the railway workers industry, the unanimous opinion was expressed that Judges and ...

    Article : 106 words
  58. CLOTHING AND BLANKETS.

    The question of fixing the prices of clothing and blankets was further investigated by the Necessary Commodities Commission. ...

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  59. IRISH REBELLION.

    The Ballydehoy police barracks near Skibbereen, were blown up. At Tuam, a girl was taken out of a house by a masked band and her hair shorn off. ...

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  60. CONSTRUCTION OF MERCHANT VESSELS.

    "The Times" Paris correspondent, telegraphed on Thursday that Germany was recently permitted to convert half-built warships into merchant vessels. The ...

    Article : 62 words
  61. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    At the inquiry concerning the death of Samuel McDonnell, which occurred from injuries received through being struck on the head with a piece of wood in a fight ...

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  62. SADDLERS EXPEL EBERT.

    The "Daily Express" Berlin correspondent telegraphs that the Saddlers' Union expelled Herr Ebert, the German President, because he signed a death warrant ...

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  63. COAL SHORTAGE AT ADELAIDE.

    The coal shortage has assumed a serious position in South Australia, as the supplies are inadequate to meet industrial requirements. ...

    Article : 35 words
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