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  2. LABOR DAY

    What was this year for the first time officially designated the Labor Day procession, which has taken the place of the popular Eight Hours Day celebration and ...

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  3. WHEAT PRICES

    Speakng ata Bedigo to-day, the Prime Minister said fa[?] were facing one of the most prosperus seasons ever known They were hapel that prices would be ...

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  4. BOOKMAKERS AGAIN

    Tuere were exciting scenes at the [?] phttve[?] Racecoutse on Wednesday when the Spring meeting was conclude. On Saturday last a number of police officers ...

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  5. WE BUDGET

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Suppy devate was continued in Commitee on the Budget. Mr. Tudor asked why people should pay ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN GRAVES

    General Sir William Birdwood has con eluded his tour of the West front. He visited all the Australian battlefields" and inspected the work of the Australian ...

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  7. ENGLISH CRICKETERS

    The English leam of crickers en route for Australia arrived at Colombo by the Orient liner, Osterley this morning, and were ...

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  8. CARPENTIER WINS

    At Jensey Cits to-day Georges Carpentier the French champion, knocked out Barthling Levinsky in the fourth round. Boxing devolees declare that Carpentier's ...

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  9. THE TATE OF EXCHANGE

    Before the Sir Profits Comminsion today, Mr. H C/ Tyler, executive officer in Victoria fe the Singer Sewing Machine Company said the company did not ...

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  10. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    Mr. [?] Smith, the Chairman of the Pache Cable Board, recently stated that in a confidential report to the board in rreterecece to the duplication of the ...

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  11. THE COAL CRISIS.

    progress reporte of the miners' ballot radicate a large majority for the rejection of the datum terms. ...

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  12. IRELAND.

    A police lorry was abushed near Roscommon. Two men were killed and three others were wounded. w 'S The military forces raided Professor ...

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  13. ALLIED FINANCE.

    The correspondent of the Australian Pros Association interviewed Sir Muirhead Collins, who has returned from the Brussels Inter-Allied Financial ...

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  14. RURAL DEPOPULATION.

    An inter in report of the special committee apointed by the Legistative Council to inrestingate the question of agriculture was laid on the table in the House ...

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  15. BELGIAN GRATITUDE.

    The Princess Napoleon, of Belgium, in the- presence of a brilliant assemblage, including several royalties, to-day unveiled a memorial on the Victoria Embankment. ...

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  16. LABOR TROUBLES.

    The City Council to-day discussed the strike position in camera, and at the close of the meeting the .Mayor (Mr. Wicks) stated that the council had never had a ...

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  17. FUTURE OF AVIATION.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, in a speech at the opening of the Air Conference in the Guidball, deplored pessimism regarding the future of aviation. He was ...

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  18. FEDERAL TAXATION.

    The Commonwealth royal Commssion on taxation is preparing to take evidence. Mr. A. G. Brown (secretary- of the InterState Commission) has been ...

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  19. VILLERS BRETONNEUX.

    The announcement that Melbourne has adopted the to ax of Villers Bretonneux has delighted the French public The newspapers recall the deds of the ...

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  20. THE POLISH WAR.

    The genesis of the action of General Zeligowski, the Polish commander at Vilna bes in the fact that his troops were chiefly inhavitative of the Vifna and ...

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  21. THE BASIC WAGE.

    [?] tisfavtions has been expresed in union oircles over the new basic wage recently announced by the Board of Trade, it being- considered that a rise of 8/ a week ...

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  22. TRADE WITH AMERICA.

    The correspondent of the Australian Press Association interviewed Sir Thomas Mackenzie, who, after the Chamber of Commerce Congress in Toronto ...

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  23. A RAILWAY ENQUIRY.

    The Royal Commissioner (Mr. Justice Edmunds) who has been appointed by the Government to enquire into the control and administration of the New South ...

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  24. THE TRANSPORT WORKERS.

    There have been no fresh developments in connection with the threatened industrial upheaval on the -waterfront over the bureau system of engaging labor. ...

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  25. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    Except the Australasian luncheon and the Guildhall [?] ception, it is undrstood that the Pri[?] of Wales is accepting no publec invitation until he is thoroughly ...

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  26. THE PERTH MURDER

    At the Police Court to-day James Maher was committed for trial for the. murder of Thomas Don at Perth on May 11. Detective-Sergernt Manning said when ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Passenger Agents' Association of the United Kingdom, at ltd annual meeting, passed a resolution congratulating the Commonwealth on the desion to cen ...

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  28. THE NEW JAPAN.

    A "young Japaese" movement has been launched in Tokio. The plan is to draw upon the younger elements of poli tical parties and combine them into a new ...

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  29. SYDNEY PROFESSORS.

    Sir Timothy Coghlon has recived 12 applications for the professorehip of English literature at Sydney Cunniversty under the MeCaughev bequest. He has also ...

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  30. CO-OPERATION.

    The representative of the Australian Press Association has interviewed Mr. Bad Murray, the representative of the Western Australian Co-operative ...

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  31. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT

    In the Assembly to-day Mr. Clbier (the Opposition leader) gave notice of a Bill to amend the Constitution Act, and a motion for the imposition jof a tax on the ...

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  32. TANUNDA.

    In the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. Gabb asked whether the Government intended to alter aboriginal manes to English Hs had Idarped from the Defence ...

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  33. MR. SCADDAN.

    Mr. Seaddan (Mrnister of Mines and Railways ) who some time ago joined the Mitchell Ministry as a. Nationalist and who was Previously a National Laborite ...

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  34. "NEW SINS."

    The Anglican Synod opened yesterday. Archbishop Riley, in his address, dealt with the prohibition question, He ob jested to coercing a minority in a matter ...

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  35. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Senator Harding, the Republican candidate for the Presidency, in a statement to-day, said:—1 oppose entering the League of Nations. As that particular ...

    Article : 107 words
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  37. SARAJEVO AGAIN.

    The correspondent of the United Press Association at Brussels says:—The Montenegrin Press Bureau has annoubeed that an attempt was made to assassinate ...

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  38. WIRELESS TELEPHONY.

    The development of wireless telephony in Australia has so advanced that to-night in the Queen's Hall at Federal Parliament House, members of Parliament and ...

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  39. ITALIAN SOCIALISTS.

    The Socialist Congress at Regio recommends adhesion to the Moscow Third International, with the exclusion of anarchists and syndocalosts, and advisee that ...

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  40. GERMAN REVIVAL.

    There has been a general strike in Sa[?]ny nereased wages. Dresden, Chemnitz, and Leipzig are without [?] electricity. or water The Authorities ...

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  41. THE SPORTS PROGRAMME.

    The procession was over by 11 a.m., [?] attention was then given to a programme o; sports on the Jubileg Oral. It had as its main feature 14 action events for ...

    Article : 735 words
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