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  2. COUNTRY DEVELOPMENT.

    An official statement, was issued tonight in connection with the conference which has been proceeding between the sub-committee of the Cabinet and the ...

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  3. MURRAY LANDS.

    Mr. Wearne, Minister for Lauds, has submitted to the Cabinet his report on the Parliamentary trip to the Murray lands. Mr. Wearne, discussing the matter ...

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  4. QUEENSLAND

    The Government geologists proceeded to Beaudesert to-day to unseal the beaudesert bore where it was reported a find of oil had been made. The bore had ...

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  5. COUNTRY PARTY POLICY.

    Dr. Earle Page, leader of the Federal Country party, speaking at Adelaide outlined the policy of the party. He said the solutions of our problems of ...

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  6. THE CONSTITUTION.

    The draft the South Irish Constitution has bean published. It enacts that the treaty enforces the treaty enforces the eath of allegiance to the King. ...

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  7. HAGUE CONFERENCE.

    Reuter's Hague correspondent says the Dominions and British delegates nave arrived and yesterday discussed the Empire's policy at the conference. The ...

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  8. PEACE POLICY.

    Baron Kate, the new Premier, in ins first statement, outlined the foreign and domestic policies of the new Japanese Government. ...

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  9. TELEGRAMS.

    Two places were destroyed and two others damaged by a fire which broke out early this morning in a Japanese laundry at Mosman. The damage is estimated ...

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  10. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    The Reparations Commission in a note to Germany says that the questions of control of German expenditure, revenue and the export of German capital will be ...

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  11. RIGHTS OF INDIANS.

    In the House of Commons, Earl Edward Winterton, introducing the India Office estimates, referring to the political rights of Indians overseas, said that the subject ...

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  12. DETECTIVES RAID HOUSE.

    Detectives last night made an important arrest as a result of which they anticipate clearing up a certain crime. They visited a house in Easter Suburbs and ...

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  13. HETERODOXY.

    "I do not hold temperance people free from blame in this matter. Half the trouble about drink is due to the temperance drinks which are provided for us. ...

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  14. CLIMBING EVEREST.

    General Bruce, in a message from Har[?]ng, dated June 13, states that Finch. Major Bruce, and one Gurkba camped at 25,000 feet, climbing Everest for two ...

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  15. BANK MANAGER ATTACKED.

    When Mr. J. Mann, manager of the Bank of New Zealand, at The Bluff, surprised a burglar in the bank premises last night the intruder struck him of the head with ...

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  16. PARTY OF INSPECTION.

    A Parliamentary party will leave Sydney next Tuesday to inspect the lands Iving between the great north railway and the coast. ...

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  17. 1924 OLYMPIA.

    Router's Paris correspondent says the Chamber of Deputies voted ten million francs for the preliminary expenses of the 1924 Olympiad. ...

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  18. ANOTHER MANIFESTO.

    The Trades and Labor Council to-day issued a manifesto dealing with the visit of Mr. Sastri to Australia. The manifesto said the British Empire Union ...

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  19. TIMBER ASSETS.

    In a lecture on the development of forestry in New South Wales, which he delivered before the Royal Society. Mr. R. T. Dalyrmple Hay said the people in ...

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  20. GOLDEN CASKET.

    Speaking at the Anglican Sydney to-night, Canon Dewitt Batty stated: "I think any Government which panders to one of the most dangerous instincts of ...

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  21. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    The Colonial Secretary has appointed Sir Henry Belfield, chairman of the committee which is to organise the East South African group colonies in ...

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  22. COMPOSITION OF SENATE.

    Representatives of the South irish Unionists who participated in the London negotiations have written to Mr. Churchill placing on record that their advice ...

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  23. £5,096,000 FOR INVESTORS.

    A sum of £5,096,000 was disbursed by the banks yesterday to agents as payment of interest on money borrowed by the Commonwealth. It is the heaviest ...

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  24. THE COURTS.

    The dispute which has arisen between Dr. George Stanley. Thompson, who Was prominent in the ease of Mrs. Farr, a former inmate of the mental hospital, and ...

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  25. STATE POLITICS.

    Speaking at a meeting of the Ashburton District Council of the F. and S. Association Mr. Elliott, said the Nationalists were swayed be city interests. It ...

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  26. FLOODED THE YSER.

    A Brussels lock-keeper named Cogghe who flooded the Yser during the German advance into Belgium, has died, aged 74. He was lock-keeping till the last. He ...

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  27. "FREE AND DEMOCRATIC."

    Mr. Griffith, interviewed before leaving for Dublin, declared that the new Constitution was that of a free demoeratic State in which Ireland for the first time for ...

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  28. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    Hampshire, created a surprise by recovering and putting up 495 for 9 wickets. Brown, 172, was the ninth wicket, the partnership contributing 177, thus setting ...

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  29. FOURTH RAILWAY COMMISSIONER.

    The annual conference of the Stationmasters and Night Officers' Association resolved to urge the Government to appoint a fourth Railway Commissioner, and ...

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  30. A FULL PARTNER.

    Mr. Sastri, the Indian missionary, addressed a large gathering at the Hippodrome under the auspices of the British Emprie Union, the University, the ...

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  31. MAIN ROADS BOARD SHELVED.

    The Minister for Local Government informed a deputation to-day that the Main Roads Board Bill had been again shelved. The Minister thought that the ...

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  32. INDUSTRIAL.

    Mr. Buckland, secretary of the A.W.U., in a, statement to-day, said he could not help being amused at the statements in the press to the effect that the shearers ...

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  33. "MAY PROVE A SOLUTION."

    "The Times" in a leader commenting on the Constitution, thinks the situation is still too clouded, too obscure for confidence. The difficulties arising from the ...

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  34. FALL IN BANK RATE.

    The reduction of the bank rate has favorably affected the markets. Giltedged securities of the Dominions and the British war loan are rising. ...

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  35. THE GEEVESTON ASSAULT.

    Two arrests have been made, at Geeveston, Tasmania, in connection with the recent murderous assault upon the youth. Vernon Rooke. Other arrests are ...

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  36. AFTER THE ELECTIONS.

    Mr. Dooley, referring to Mr. McGirr's charges, said they were ridiculously untrue, and characterised his ex-colleague as a man who was talking arrant ...

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  37. RUBY HARDING SENTENCED.

    Ruby Harding, who was associated with Sydney John Harding, an important witness for the Crown in the Gun Alley murder .case, was sentenced to-day at the ...

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  38. ALL-AUSTRALIAN AEROPLANE.

    The first Australian-built aeroplane built for the Australian Air Force was christened by Dame Mary Hughes at Mascot this afternoon, and the 'plane ...

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  39. MARTIN PLACE.

    The Cabinet decided that the Martin Place extension scheme was not a matter for Government treatment. ...

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  40. STATEMENT BY MR. CHURCHILL.

    Following a joint conference of the British and irish signatories to the treaty at Downing street this morning, Mr. Churchill, in the House of Commons this ...

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  41. PROHIBITION.

    The "dry" forces have organised opposition to the menacing success of the Ship Subsidy Bill, which President Harding is strongly supporting, and which ...

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  42. £2000 MISSING.

    Roy Noel Teague was placed on trial at the Central Criminal Court charged with having stolen £563, the property of the Ashfield branch of the Government ...

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  43. ARBITRATION COURT.

    In view of the recently inaugurated movement to abolish the Federal Arbitration Court the Insurance Staffs Federation is initiating a counter movement ...

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  44. CHINESE M.P.

    By the steamer Victoria, which arrived in Sydney this afternoon, came Ma Haiao Chin, M.P., of the Chinese Southern Parliament . Interviewed, he said his purpose ...

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  45. FIRE LOSSES TOTAL £1,500,000.

    Continued incendiarism has created a situation of extreme seriousness in Belfast. The Fire Brigade is worn out with the incessant work of quelling fires ...

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  46. UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF.

    Practically all the money provided for the relief of unemployment has already been allocated. ...

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  47. THE HAGUE CONFERENCE.

    The conference on the Russian question was opened at the Palace of Peace by the Dutch Foreign Minister, Dr. Van Karnebeck, who subsequently was ...

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  48. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Mr. Pratten, M.P., speaking at Northbridge, said he was not in favor of an early dissolution of the Federal Parliament for two reasons, the first being that ...

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  49. DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE.

    The wife of Thomas Michael Keegan M.L.A., to-day obtained a decree nisi for a dissolution of their marriage on the ground of desertion. ...

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  50. ULSTER REFUGEES.

    In the House of Commons, at question time, Mr. Church Said he understood that the compulsory billeting of alleged refugees from Ulster in the South of ...

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  51. ALLEGED SLANDER.

    John Boyd, of the Randwick Municipal Council, asked Mr. Justice Wade and a jury of four to award him £1000 damages from Percy Shannon in respect ...

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  52. PUBLIC SERVICE CLAIMS.

    The Commonwealth public Service Clerical Association has launched another big campaign for the adjustment of the working conditions of the members, and ...

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  53. LABOR CONFERENCE.

    The Labor Conference to-night discussed the question of pre-selection ballots. One motion put forward was that selection ballots be abolished in elections ...

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  54. LATE LIEUT. BENNETT.

    An impressive sight was witnessed at Port Melbourne this morning on the arrival of the steamer Large Bay bringing back to Melbourne the body of Lieut. Bennett ...

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  55. CONTROL OF INDUSTRIES.

    At the West Australia A.L.P. Conference was decided to urge a perpetual agitation for direct and unconditional representation of workers in the ...

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  56. LIBEL ACTION.

    Fleet street has been provided with a sensation by Sir Andrew Caird and Watter G. Fish, directors of Associated Newspapers Ltd., which includes the "Daily ...

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  57. NEW ZEALAND TRIAL.

    Four men are on trial at the Supreme Court at Hamilton, New Zealand, charged with attempted murder of William Routhledge, at Kipaki. Routhledge. who ...

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  58. ELECTION EVE.

    The eve of the elections finds Dublin quiet. Canvassing is actively proceeding with improved prospects for the Independents. De Valera's final election ...

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  59. COST OF FEDERAL STEAMERS.

    The new Bay steamers of the Commonwealth line, three of which are already completed, were originally estimated to cost one million pounds each. It now ...

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  60. WATERSIDE WORKERS IDLE.

    The secretary of the Wharf Laborers' Union. Mr. Woods, said to-day that the unemployment situation on the waterfront was serious. In all his thirty, years ...

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