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  2. THE COURTS.

    Regrettable, circumstances have arisen in connection with the death sentence passed on Alexander Lee for the murder of his wife. ...

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  3. NAURU AGREEMENT.

    In the House of Commons the Nauru agreement was reopened. Commander Kenworrhy maintained that owing to the distance between Nauru and ...

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  4. THE PRINCE IN SYDNEY.

    The Prince met with another tremendous reception on his way from Government House, to Randwick racecourse. All Kensington turned out to welcome his Royal ...

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  5. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The League to Abolish War waited as a deputation on Mr. Lloyd George, Mr. Balfour, and Lord Ourzon. The Prime Minister catechised members ...

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  6. IRELAND.

    Following on the statement published yesterday, that certain Irish Government and local courts were idle owing to lack of work, the Sinn Fein headquarters issued ...

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  7. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    A significant feature in President Wilson's political interview is that he does not eliminate himself as the candidate of the Democrat's; in fact, his ...

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  8. ALLEGED MURDER.

    Stephen Newton was committed for trial at Tumbarumba on a charge of the alleged murder of a railway platelayer, named Charles Maclean. Robert Banham ...

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  9. AT THE CATHEDRAL.

    This morning the Prince attended divine service at St. Andrew's Cathedral, and later visited the Randwick Military Hospital. The Cathedral was crowded to the ...

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  10. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    The historic mills on the Marne at Macuk were destroyed by fire. The damage is estimated at 2,000,000 francs. ...

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  11. AN INTERNATIONAL COURT.

    Reuter's Hague correspondent reports that a conference of the International Commission of Jurists, to consider the establishment of an International Court of ...

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  12. IRISH RAILWAYMEN DETERMINED.

    Irish railwaymen remain determined not to handle munitions sent to Ireland, despite the Government's threat to close down the system. ...

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  13. ME. McADOO DECLINES NOMINATION.

    Mr. McAdoo has announced that he has definitely declined the Democratic nomination under the circumstances. Be gives the low condition of his personal finances ...

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  14. ALLEGED CONTEMPT.

    The Registrar has issued a writ against the "Argus" for alleged contempt of court in commenting, on the action of the Arbitration Court during the progress ...

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  15. IMPERIAL SHIPPING COMMITTEE.

    The Prime Minister appointed an Imperial Shipping Committee to inquire into the whole question of shipping communication between different parts of the ...

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  16. AN INDEPENDENT REPUBLIC.

    The official report of the deputation from, the National Union of Railwaymen and Irish railwaymen to Mr. Lloyd George to urge the cessation of the sending of ...

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  17. AT RANDWICK HOSPITAL.

    There were very few people along the route, and as it was a beautiful day the Prince was able to enjoy the. beauties of Centennial Park to the full. At Randwick ...

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  18. THE REAL DEMOCRATIC LEADER.

    That President. Wilson in to-day's interview showed trial he's not a dead one, and is in reality the Leader of the Democratic party, is the view of Mr. Gerard ...

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  19. PRESIDENT WILSON INTERVIEWED.

    President Wilson, in an interview with the "World," declares' he is extremely confident the Democratic convention will welcome the Republicans' acceptance of ...

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  20. INDUSTRIAL.

    The Port Pirie Trades and Labor Council carried a resolution that, in view of the fact that the mining companies refused to adopt the suggestion which justice ...

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  21. MAGNIFICENT NIGHT HARBOR SCENE.

    At the chiming of eight bells last night, rocket fled up to the sky from the Renown, and to a deafening chorus of whistles and sirens the dim masses of ...

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  22. GENOA CONFERENCE.

    Reuter's Genoa correspondent reports that a proposal to appoint the German delegate Doring a member of the committee caused angry scene at the ...

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  23. CLOTHING TRADE WAGES.

    Male workers in the clothing trade have been granted an increase of 15 a week, and female, workers 4, to date from June 1. ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Baden "Landes Zeitung" learns from a trustworthy source that the ex- Kaiser, is critically ill. ...

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  25. ACCEPTANCE OF CHALLENGE.

    Senator Harding, Republican nominee, said that the Republicans will gladly accept a challenge from President Wilson for a referendum on the League of ...

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  26. MEXICAN MASSACRE.

    "El Democrate," announces that 300 women massacred by Villa. The women were camp followers of the Government, forces whom the bandit leader ...

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  27. CASUALTIES.

    Constable Leslie Prior, while, on duty in the city, boarded a Bronte tram in Elizabeth street. Owing to the crowd in the car he was compelled to stand on the footboard on the ...

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  28. CANADIAN PRIME MINISTER RESIGNING.

    ''The Times" Ottawa correspondent telegraphs it is understood that Sir Robert Borden (Prime Minister) has definitely decided to resign. He is regarded as a ...

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  29. BALL AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

    One of the most enjoyable functions was a ball given by the State Governor in honor of the Prince. The list of guests was strictly limited, and the dancers were ...

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  30. ANTI-BRITISH OUTBREAKS.

    The War Office states that the anti-British outbreaks on the Tigris and Euphrates were due, to incitement and bribery by Arab officials, and especially ...

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  31. TRAGEDY OF THE CENTURY.

    "I think that the Senate's failure to ratify the Treaty, is the tragedy of the century," said Mr. Daniels to-day, commenting, on the Wilson interview, adding ...

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  32. CONSPIRACY AGAINST GOVERNMENT.

    Forty days, a go William Bross Lloyd and twenty-three other alleged communists and Laborites were placed on trial charged with conspiring to overthrow the United ...

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  33. BRITISH FINANCE.

    Mr. Asquith, speaking at Newport, charged the Government with financing the country from the sale of war stores instead of applying the proceeds to the reduction ...

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  34. VISITORS TO THE RENOWN.

    Thousands of returned soldiers and Boy Scouts responded to an invitation to visit the Renown yesterday, and after about 5000 got aboard the "house full" sign was ...

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  35. PARTNER NATIONS.

    In the House of Lords, referring to the Dominions, Viscount Milner said that we frankly accepted them as partner nations, with equal status, though by common ...

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  36. RESULT OF AN ASSAULT.

    Charles McNamara, of Wellington, New South Wales was admitted to the hospital last night with a probable fracture of the skull. It is stated that McNamara was ...

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  37. THE TURKISH ATTACK AT ISMID.

    Percival Phillips telegraphed from Constantinople to the "Express" that the Turkish attack on the Ismid front was merely a Nationalist demonstration ...

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  38. CHINA AND AUSTRIA.

    Reuter's Peking correspondent reports that the President ratified the Austrian Treaty yesterday, and a mandate is being issued this evening. ...

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  39. TESTS OF ARTIFICIAL WOOL.

    Professor Midgley, of the Bradford Technical College, exhaustively tested samples of artificial wool from the Continent, to which attention was recently drawn ...

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  40. SKELETON IN THE RUSH.

    While Alex; Crow, of Campbelltown, was walking through the bush be found a skeleton, which is said to be the remains of a man. The police are making ...

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  41. DEPARTURE FOR CANBERRA.

    The Prince departed for Canberra tonight. ...

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  42. THE RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR.

    A story is circulating that Krassin dined on Monday with Mr. Lloyd George, viscount Curzon, and Mr. Balfour. Subsequently the Prime Minister asked Krassin ...

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  43. VISIT TO INDIA.

    "The Times" Simla correspondent telegraphs that there, are indications that the extremists intend to attempt to mar the Prince's visit. For example, it is ...

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  44. CELEBRATION ACCIDENTS.

    The first fatal accident during the celebrations occurred last night, when William Elliott was knocked down by a cart in Oxford street. ...

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  45. AT THE RACES.

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  46. WHITE BRITISH COLOMBIA.

    The Provincial Government has taken the bit in its teeth to maintain a white British Columbia. The Federal Minister for Justice at ...

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  47. HYTHE CONFERENCE.

    The My the Conference was followed by a telephone conversation between Mr. Lloyd George and M. Millerand. Paris and London are equally mystified. ...

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  48. EMBARGO AGAINST EXPORT.

    It is understood that the resolution providing for negotiations with the Canadian Government relative to the embargo, against the export of wood pulp or ...

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  49. CHILD KILLED BY MOTOR-CAR.

    Stella Young, three years or age, was run over by a motor-car near Woolowin railway station yesterday and killed. The motor-car was taking a wedding party ...

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  50. JOURNALISTS WITH THE PRINCE.

    The English journalists with the Prince's party were entertained last night by the directors of the "'Sun" newspaper. Mr. H. R. Denison, in proposing "The ...

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  51. JAPAN.

    The Minister of the Imperial Household has been relieved of his duties, and it is expected he will become keeper of the Privy Seal, and virtually first adviser to ...

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  52. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

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  53. LEG BROKEN EN AN ASSAULT.

    Patrick Fogarty and John Lynch were assaulted and robbed in Flinders, street last night; Fogarty had his leg broken, and is now in the Melbourne Hospital. ...

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  54. TELEGRAMS.

    The State Premiers will resume the conference with the Prime Minister on June 26. The matters to be discussed will include the universal gauge for railways ...

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  55. TELEPHONE TANGLE.

    The Postmaster-General, after having spent several days investigating affairs in the Sydney Telephone Exchange and G.P.O., stated that the telephone service ...

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  56. DOING WITHOUT HUSBANDS.

    Dr. Paul Garnot, the eminent Frenchman, says that the race will disappear in twenty years unless the women make a strenuous effort towards maternity. He states that ...

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  57. MR. T. J. RYAN.

    According to the official report of the A.L.P. Conference, Mr. T. J. Ryan denied that he contemplated leaving polities and accepting a Judgeship. He said: ...

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  58. WIRELESS OPERATORS.

    The Seamen's and Firemen's Unions are ceasing work in support of the wireless operators. The Belgie and Havreford did not sail. ...

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  59. FEELING IN GREECE.

    M. Venezelos, interviewed by the "Observer," said there was no prospect of a Republic in Greece. The people preferred the stability of the monarchy, but ...

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  60. HIGH SPEED MOTORING.

    Harry Hawker was practising at Brooklands in a 400 h.p. Sunbeam. A tyre blew out when travelling at 90 miles an hour and the car crashed through an iron fence. ...

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  61. [?] SPONTANEOUS ILLUMINATION.

    While a party, were viewing the illuminations from a motor car in Macquarie street, the car suddenly burst, into flames, which, fortunately, were subdued before ...

    Article : 43 words
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