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  2. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- In the Hound of Representatives Mr. V. C. Thompson (N.S.W.) moved "That in the opinion of the House, a referendum ...

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  3. HIS ANSWER

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Speaking at Llandudno Mr. Lloyd George said: "I have not come to refute the charge of unpatriotic action brought by a section ...

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  4. QUEENSLAND LINT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Unlimited scope for the cotton manufacturing industry in Australia is indicated by the annual importations of cotton goods, ...

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  5. 8 HOURS-- NO CUT

    LONDON, Thursday.--The canvass among the miners upon the "Daily Mail's" scheme of eight hours and no wages cut with a 30s ...

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  6. MOTE FORGERIES

    VIENNA, Thursday.-- The following sentences have been imposed on those found guilty of the note forgeries which unused, international complications a few ...

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  7. CHAPMAN HITS

    BRISTOL, Thursday. -- Excepting the Marylebone team at Lord's on May 5, to-day's, opponents (South of England), to the Australians are the first ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. XRIM GIVES UP

    LONDON, Thursday.-- Abd-el-Krim, leader of the Riff forces, has surrendered. A Paris official ...

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  9. WAR PENSIONS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The debate was resumed on a motion, by Mr. P. Watkins (N.S.W.), "that a select committee be appointed to inquire into ...

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  10. HISTORY OF PLOT.

    (Last December, on receipt or information from Amsterdam of the arrest of Bungarians with forged French 100f. notes in their possession, the Hungarians police began inquiries, ...

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  11. WORLD ACTION

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The International Parliamentary Commercial Conference, holding its second ple[?]ry sitting at the House of Commons, ...

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  12. "SIGN ANYTHING"

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Most of the members of the new New South Wales Coastal Suitors and Firemen's Union are still members of the old Seamen's Union. ...

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  13. SIR MATTHEW NATHAN.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The King, granted an audience to Sir Matthew Nathan, formerly Governor of Queensland. ...

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  14. WIDER POWERS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday,--The question of the respective merits of a round table conference and arbit[?] as a means of industrial conciliation was ...

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  15. QUESTION TIME

    MELBOURNE, Thursday,--In the House of Representatives, Mr. H. E. Pratten, Minister for Trade and Customs, informed Mr. H. S. Gullett ...

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  16. 136 DEAD

    TOKIO, Thursday.--A sharp earthquake on Thursday morning drove residents of Hakodate from their houses. A dam weakened by an earthquake ...

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  17. NEW SECRETARY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Mr. Jacob Johnson, formerly assistant secretary to the New South Wales, branch of the Seamen's Federation, was to-day ...

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  18. TWO NEW BLADES

    SYDNEY, Thursday,--When the Wonganella reached Woolwich dock to-day it was found that the shaft had broken in the tubing close to the propeller, and ...

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  19. WIFE LOST HIM

    PARIS, Thursday.--Marcel Foreau, because his wife bobbed her hair, committed suicide by Jumping under a moving train at Lyons. He was ...

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  20. REAL ROMANCE

    LONDON, Thursday.--Travelling recently in a train from the Riviera a young Englishwoman realised something of the wild terror of ...

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  21. "NOTICE TO QUIT'"

    LONDON, Thursday.--" Notice to quit" is how some political writers interpret Lord Oxford's censure of Mr. Lloyd George. The "Evening News" ...

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  22. MR. CANN SOUNDED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Mr. G. Cann, Minister for Health, speaking at Glen Innes to-day, said that if it should be the desire of the State Government, that ...

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  23. MEAT SALES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--In dismissing an appeal by the Newcastle District Abattoir Board and another against Foggitt and Jones Ltd. to-day, the ...

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  24. THE SENATE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday-- In the, S[?] the amendments made by the House of Representatives in the Northern Australian Bill were agreed to. ...

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  25. HIT SCORED

    LONDON, Thursday.--A bomb falling from an aeroplane engaged in bombing practice over Caterham (Surrey) crashed through the roof and two floors of a ...

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  26. GLARING RUDENESS

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Lloyd Georgians bitterly complain that the publication of Lord Oxford's letter did not allow Mr. Lloyd George time to ...

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  27. INDEX TO TO-DAY'S PAPER

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 231 words
  28. NEXT FIXTURE.

    The Australians' next match will be against Middlesex at Lords, beginning to-morrow. ...

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  29. WOOL CLASSING

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A new industrial agreement regulating the wages of wool classes in this State, has been made and wil continue in force until ...

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  30. PAINFUL BATTING

    LONDON, Thursday.--"The Daily Mail's" cricket writer says:--"The wicket was easy, yet for nearly three hours the Englishmen lingered at the ...

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  31. COASTAL SHIPPING

    It is reported that the coastal passenger steamers Levuka and Wyrcoma have been sold to a South American shipping firm. On the departure of ...

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  32. THE KEDGEREE CASE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The committee of the A.J.C. to-day decided to call upon V. G. [?]yon to appear before them on June 10 with respect to an inquiry ...

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  33. FALL FIGHTING

    LONDON, Thursday.-- Mr. Lloyd George, in a speech at a reception by women Liberals at Llandudue, said "I have fought many battles. It seems ...

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