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  2. LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

    The hopes of a peaceful occupation of Tientsin by the Southerners are diminishing in view of a statement by Chang Chung Chang that be will fight to the ...

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  3. ARBITRATION.

    The Australian Bill was further considered in Committee in the House of Representative to-day. Mr. Makin, on clause 8, said both the ...

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  4. SYDNEY GRAFT.

    Sir James Mardoch said he was a company director and president of the Citizens' Referm Association. Early in [?] he heard something from a man named ...

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  5. THE PACIFIC FLIGHT.

    Mr. Marons W. Oldham, a Victorian pastoralist, to-day showed his practical appreciation of the pluck of the avators by calling at the office of the "Daily ...

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  6. INTERSTATE FOOTBALL

    Victoria will meet South Australia at [?] on the Adelaide Oval on Saturday [?] and the Victorian side has already [?] selected. ...

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  7. THE COUNTRY.

    June 6.—A special meeting of the Town Council was held last night to consider the unemployment question. The mayor (Mr. S. D. Jones) explained that there ...

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  8. THE SHIPPING UPHEAVAL

    In an endeavor to maintain essential services the shipowners propose to run vessels without cooks, and to pay the crews a victualling allowance, but it is not known what the attitude of the other maritime unions will be to this proposal. ...

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  9. MOUNT GAMBIER.

    June 5.—The various committees of the Mount Gambier and District Progress Association have begun operations, and last night the publicity and directional ...

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  10. THE ALL-AUSTRALIA CONGRESS.

    The decision of the emergency committee at the Australasian Council of Trade Unions and the representatives of the maritime unions who attended the ...

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  11. ITALIAN COMMUNISTS.

    A party oF youths stoned the Italian embassy to-day, smashing several windows, including that if a study, where the Ambassador was seated. The ...

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  12. OVERSEAS SPORTING.

    Hobbs strained a thigh muscle and was compelled to retire from the Players side in the match against the Gentlemen at the Oval. The injury in not serious, ...

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  13. THIEVES USE DRILLS.

    Thieves broke open a safe at Murdochs, Limited, refallers, Park-street, late last night, and secured. £150 in cash and £120 in postal notes. They need drills to ...

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  14. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN COASTAL SERVICES.

    The Coast Steamship Company repotted last night that the Karatta would sail for Kangaroo Island on Saturday and return on Monday. The Wandana would leave ...

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  15. LLOYD GEORGE'S 250 ACRES.

    I discovered an entirely new Mr. Lloyd George to-day (telegraphed the Churt correspondent of the London "Daily News" on April 12). He was ...

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  16. AUSTRAL SCOTS.

    One hundred Anstral Scots visited the Earl of Strathmore's residence, Glamis Castle, to-day. The others ipspected linoleum, jut, and carpet works shipyards, ...

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  17. WHERE THE A.C.T.U. STANDS.

    Where tUe A.C.T.U. stands in the dispute, the preddent (Mr. W. J. Duggan) attempted to explain to-day. He said:— "The prevention and settlement of ...

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  18. THE NOTE FORGERIES

    At the Creelong Criminal Court yesterday, after Stefan Karaciewiez had been found guilty of forging notes and was sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment with ...

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  19. GOVERNMENT TAKE ACTION.

    In accordance with his promise in the House of Assembly on Wednesday to get in touch with the Prime Minister regarding the effect on the ...

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  20. A FATAL COLLISION.

    At Darlinghurst to-day Henry Latham Barnes was charged with the manslaughter of Frederick William Kirby, near Katoombe, on Easter Sunday. ...

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  21. DEATH OF A HALFCASTE.

    Covered by an overcoat, the body of Frederick Burnett, a half-easte aboriginal, was fonnd at a house on Breakfast Creek road. Death was due to a fracture of the ...

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  22. TASMANIA'S ISOLATION.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), informed Mr. Seabrook that the hold-up of coastal shipping was causing the Government the ...

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  23. LIMBLESS SOLDIERS.

    Members of the Commonwealth Council of the Limbless Soldiers' Associations of Australia. which assembled in Sydney on Monday, came to Canberra to-day and ...

    Article : 239 words
  24. "PENNY-A-MILE" WRITER.

    Five hundred men and women representative of journalism, literature, law, art politics, and medicine honored Lord Burnham at a lunch at the Savoy ...

    Article : 405 words
  25. FIREMEN REFUSE DUTY.

    There was a sensational incident on the Chillagge at sea last night. Leaving Newcastle about 8.30 p.m., the vessel was well down the coast when the ...

    Article : 205 words
  26. MEETING OF STEWARDS.

    The Marine Stewards' Union held a meeting to-day to consider the strike of the cooks. The stewards were almost unanimous in condemning the action of ...

    Article : 200 words
  27. COOKS LEAVE MARANO.

    The cook on the A.U.S.N. steamer Marano gave notice to leave when the vessel reached Sydney to-day from Brisbane. A call will be made for a cook ...

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  28. POSITION AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    On Thursday afternoon the Port Adelaide branch of the Marine Cooks' Association met to consider the position Kangaroo Island and West Coast ports would ...

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  29. VOLUNTEER LABOR.

    So serious is the view taken of the possible development of the cooks' strike and its effect on essential services between Launceston and Melbourne that the ...

    Article : 151 words
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