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  2. AMUNDSEN.

    The Workers Educational Association the Fram indicates that Amundsen and his five companions may have run into a snowstorm soon after they started their ...

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  3. ALLIES' NOTE.

    The Allied disarmament note to Germany analyses in detail the situation in Germany, it traverses every military clause of the Peace Treaty and specifies ...

    Article : 342 words
  4. 3 INDEPENDENTS

    Two of the doubtful seats have been decided, Mr. Levy (N.) having definitely been elected for Sydney, while Mr. Bagnall (N.) has been defeated for St. ...

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  5. WANTS THE WORLD

    Mr. George Bowe, honorary manager, for the world's sculling champion, Major Goodsell, stated last night that Paddy Hannan had refused to sign articles for ...

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  6. POLICE, TOO!

    Reuter's Peking correspondent says the Chamber of Commerce decided against a general strike, but agreed to a boycott of goods and bank notes of the countries ...

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  7. ITALY'S KING

    The Italian Parliament was crowded on the occasion of a special sitting to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the King's accession. ...

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  8. 300 DEAD

    The death list to-day was placed at 140 throughout the United States. They were due to the heat wave and drownings as the results of storms, 71 deaths being in ...

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  9. SERIOUS CHARGES

    Two youths, named George Alfred Miller, 19, and Claude Crouch, 22, were charged at, the Central Court to-day, with the theft of a Dodge motor car, valued at ...

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  10. LABOR CONFERENCE

    The "Central News" Geneva correspondent says the International Labor Conference rejected the project for a weekly stoppage in the glass industry for ...

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  11. FOUR DEATHS IN LONDON.

    Four deaths have occurred owing to the heat in London. ...

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  12. TENNIS.

    The United States Lawn Tennis Association has announced the following dates and places for the Davis Cup match, Spain against Cuba, at Havana, June 28, 29 and ...

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  13. THE SEAMEN

    Referring to the position which has arisen as a result of the deregistration of the Seamen's Union the chairman of the Commonwealth Steamship Owners' ...

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  14. KING OF SPAIN

    The "Central News" Madrid correspondent says that a bomb, found in the Sitjes tunnel had most ingenious electrical connections. Plans of the railways and ...

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  15. STEAMER WRECKED

    The "Daily Express" says Captain Harry Mack, an Australian, relates the story of a thrilling wreck at London derry. He said the steamer Reliant, 1000 ...

    Article : 94 words
  16. TROUBLE IN MELBOURNE.

    The steamer Wyandra, which was due to sail for Cairns yesterday, did not get away. One of the members of the crew reported sick just before sailing time, ...

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  17. AVIATION

    Thirty-one out of thirty-four of the flying machines have arrived, completing the third lap of the round Germany flight. None of the "Baby" machines completed ...

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  18. THE STINNES TRUST

    The Stinnes Trust is splitting up. The proposed reorganisation of the trust was brought to a head to-day by the withdrawal, owing to family differences, of Dr. ...

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  19. LISMORE PROGRESSIVES.

    At a meeting of the Progressive Party Committee in Lismore last week, Mr. A. Strong moved that if Mr. J. K. Williams was not successful in securing election ...

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  20. PROBLEMS IN NORTH

    Sir George Buchanan, who was commissioned by the Federal Government to report on the harbors and ports of Australia, has returned to Melbourne from a tour of ...

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  21. QUEENSLAND BRANCH CARRIES ON.

    Asked if he would comment on the deregistration of the Australian Seamen's Union, the president of the Queensland branch stated on Saturday that they were ...

    Article : 63 words
  22. "TOTTERING"

    It is believed the Painleve Government is tottering and that M. Briand is likely to succeed. ...

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  23. CONFLAGRATION RECURS

    Fire brigades had just returned to their respective stations at an early hour on Saturday morning after fighting a fire in a three-storied brick building in ...

    Article : 92 words
  24. MOROCCO

    Reuter's Rabat correspondent says Abdel Krim made a violent offensive against the French position on the Tounat Plateau and at first he slightly drove back the ...

    Article : 138 words
  25. THE PRINCE

    To-day the Prince of Wales enters Zululand, where he will be welcomed by the greatest gathering of this Historic African people. ...

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  26. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    The Limerick Corporation has unanimously voted the freedom of the city to Dr. Mannix, and directed that the bestowal of the gift be conveyed to him ...

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  27. MARY PICKFORD.

    Three men have been indicted by the Grand Jury on a conspiracy charge in connection with the alleged plot to kidnap Mary Pickford. ...

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  28. COUNTED OUT

    There was another disturbance to-day around the platform of the Protestant Defence Society in the Domain. The principal speaker (Mr. McMorland) was ...

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  29. ALIEN INFLUX

    At a civic reception at Cairns the Minister for Lands, Mr. McCormack, declared that the alien influx had created a serious position. The Government was ...

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  30. BODY EXHUMED

    The body of Clive Terry was exhumed at South Head cemetery this morning, owing to a statement having been made that lie had been injured in a disturbance ...

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  31. A NONAGENARIAN VOTER.

    Mr. George Reid, aged 96, voted at June on Saturday. He lived 20 miles away, at Wantabadgery. He remembers the time when the names of the candidates ...

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  32. ITALY RATIFIES TREATIES.

    The Italian Parliament by 243 to 6 ratified the treaties of Versailles, Neuilly and Trianon. ...

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  33. DEATH SENTENCE

    The Kieff military tribunal concluded the trial of members of the anti-Soviet organisation, Krownas, "Russia for the Russians," headed by the ex-Tsarist. ...

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  34. TURNING THE FIRST SOD.

    Speaking at the turning of the first sod of the cross country railway line from Port Kembla to Moss Vale the Premier said he looked upon this railway as ...

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  35. EMPIRE PRESS CONFERENCE.

    A revised list of the United Kingdom's Empire Press Union, to attend the Press Conference in Australia includes: -- Viscountess Burnham, representing the ...

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  36. FEDERAL SHIPS

    Referring to the decision of the Federal Government not to sell Commonwealth line of steamers, the ex-Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, said what he had said when the ...

    Article : 99 words
  37. BUTTER GRADING

    The Hunter district council of the P.P.U. has decided to ask the central executive to approach the Federal Government with a view to bringing the ...

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  38. MONEY FOR ROADS

    Mr. W. Thwaites, chairman of the National Roads Association, said the promise made by the Prime Minister at Ballarat thaat the Federal Government is ...

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  39. AFRICAN FARMERS

    Sixty South African farmers sailed today on board the Edinburgh Castle on an extensive tour of Great Britain, under the aegis, of the South African National ...

    Article : 86 words
  40. DISUNION.

    Sir Arthur Robinson who has retired from political life, stated in an interview that The outstanding feature about politics to-day was the disunion of the ...

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  41. GIRL'S DEATH

    Mary Franks, 13, was killed in a peculiar manner yesterday. In company with other children she was endeavoring to pull the stump of a tree ...

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  42. DOING HIS DUTY.

    Mr. Cook, secretary of the Miners' Federation, in a remarkable cryptic speech at Chopwell-Durham, said: "Before God and [?]an I am doing my duty. I have never ...

    Article : 60 words
  43. SCOW ABANDONED

    The auxiliary, scow Orini was burned to the waters edge in Cook strait, New Zealand, yesterday. She had 3000 cases of benzine aboard, taken from the stranded ...

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  44. FEARS FOR SAFETY

    The schooner Maroro, now forty-three days out from Newcastle en route to Gisborne, was sighted off East Cape when eight days out. Considerable anxiety is ...

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