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  2. REPARATIONS.

    M. Herriot, interviewed by the London representative of the "Petit parlsien." said that he attributed the success of the conference, primarily to Mr. ...

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  3. IRELAND.

    The "Daily Herald" (Labour)" has published an interview with Mr. Thomas Johnson, Leader of the Irish Labour Party, in winch he says:—"The Treaty ...

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  4. QUEENSLAND POLITICS.

    When Mr. Theodore resigns the Premiership the whole Ministry will go into the melting pot. That is the decision of the Labour Parliamentary Party. In ...

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  5. A BUSH TRAGEDY.

    What appears to be a case of murder was reported to police headquarters to- night by the Cassnock police. It was stated that the body of an unknown mon ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL.

    Representing the whole of the sis States of the Commonwealth, delegates assembled at the Trades Hall yesterday afternoon for a specially summoned ...

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  7. RINDERPEST.

    The president of the Royal Agricultural Society (Mr. J. Macfarlane, M.L.C.) writing on behalf of the Royal Agricultural Societies Council stated that his ...

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  8. MELBOURNE MURDER.

    That on early development in connection with the ghastly outrage committed at Caulfield some time on Saturday night may be expected is the view held by the ...

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  9. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Now that the Federal Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page) has presented his annual Budget statement, it is expected that the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) Trill be in ...

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  10. A FREIGHT WAR.

    Increasing competition for the trace, which is gradually expanding, has resulted in a freight war between shipping companies plying to and from Australia ...

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  11. "Mad, Wicked Project."

    The "Belfast Telegraph," commenting an the crisis, says that if the British Government proceeds with its mad, wicked project civil war is certain. ...

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  12. General Smuts Interviewed.

    General Smuts, in the course of an interview published in the "Cape Times" on the subject of the reparations settlement, said that the world could at last ...

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  13. MEXICO.

    A message from Mexico states that Mrs. Rosalie Evans, widow of a former president of the Bank of "London in Mexico, an Englishman, was shot dead ...

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  14. Submission to Court.

    The Federal council of the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's Association, which is being attended by delegate from the six States, continued its sen ...

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  15. CARPENTARIA BLACKS.

    The ship Huddersfield, which will carry the relief expedition to search for the two women who are alleged to be in the hands of aboriginals in the ...

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  16. Views of Mr. Watson, M.H.R.

    When interviewed yesterday, Mr. W. Watson. M.H.R., who returned to Fremantle from Melbourne on Friday, stated that his position regarding the difficulty ...

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  17. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Mr. Wiliam Heughan's concerts, one reads are under the patronage of the Westers Australian Caledonian Society. Unfortunately that circumstance has ...

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  18. FOREIGN INVESTMENTS.

    Mr. J. M. Keynes, speaking at the Liberal Summer School in a challenging address upon foreign investments, declared that home enterprises were being ...

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  19. PORT LYTTELTON CASE.

    "Mr. Lang's statement that the Government shirks parliamentary discussion on the Port Littleton case is entirely wrong." said the Attorney-General ...

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  20. German Delegation.

    The German delegation left for London this morning.—Reuter. [It was stated yesterday that the delegation would be headed by Dr. Marx (the ...

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  21. STREET EXPLOSION.

    Thousands of pounds worth of damage was caused by a street explosion which resulted from the fading of electric cables at Deansgate, Manchester. Six ...

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  22. A STRIKE SETTLED.

    The strike at the New Brighton and Birchwood mines. Southland, has been settled, and work win be resumed on Monday. The men are to rewire 2d. a ...

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  23. BUILDING CONTRACTORS' FAILURE.

    The financial breakdown of David Kennedy and William John Le Maist[?], building contractors, was further investigated in the Bankruptcy Court yester ...

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  24. INDIA.

    The latest information from the frontier reports that an aeroplane crash occurred recently, but there were no casualties, Mr. Bell an aviator ...

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  25. INFANT HEALTH.

    The Mayor of Perth (Mr. J. T. Franklin) will preside at, and the Administrator (Sir Robert McMillan) will open, the infant health exhibition and ...

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  26. SOUTH AFRICA.

    General J. C. Smuts, interviewed by the "Cope Argus" on the tenth anniversary of the declaration of war, related an interesting incident which occurred at ...

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  27. BRISBANE WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    The Brisbane wharf lbourers are again on the warpath, this time they are in rebellion against the refusal of the Arbitration Court to alter the ...

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  28. Operations Terminated.

    After the aeroplane crash on the frontier bombing operations were suspended for two days to give an opportunity to the Aran Malik, of Shabi Khel to ...

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  29. PRICE OF BREAD.

    Bread values have risen at Devonport, and last Monday takers added a penny to the price of a 4lb. loaf. To-day a similar advance was notified, making the ...

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  30. PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE.

    May and Keith, who have just opened a season at the (Prince of Wales Theatre, have already achieved considerable popularity for their variety act ...

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  31. Conflicting Stories.

    The defectives in their investigations are somewhat baffled by the number of conflicting stories that have been told to them by persons who believe that they ...

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  32. Memorial Unveiled.

    A gathering such as has rarely been witnessed at Capetown assembled on Sunday on the occasion of the unveiling of Capetown's war memorial, situated at ...

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  33. Reforms Inquiry Committee.

    The Reforms Inquiry Committee commenced its work to-day, when Sir Alexander Phillips Muddiman (Home Member) presided. All the eight members ...

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  34. Public Service Classification

    At the annual meeting of the Tasmanian branch of the Commonwealth Public Service Clerical Association to—night intense dissatisfaction was ...

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  35. Shortweight Loaves.

    At the (Port Melbourne Court to-day, John Martin Sullivan, baker, ' was charged on two counts with) having had in his delivery cart bread which was ...

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  36. WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS.

    Outstanding success has attended the concents of the Westminster Glee Singers in Sydney, Adelaide, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Perth, and music lovers will be ...

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  37. CHURCH DECLARES BONUS.

    The memorial church at Hobart finished its financial year on June 30 with a substantial credit balance. After portion of the sum was given to the hall ...

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  38. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    For some time past negotiations hare been proceeding between the management of the A.B.C., Ltd., and the Hotel and Restaurant Employees' Union in ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL BAND.

    The Australian Imperial Band, which had hoped that financial help would be received to enable it to sail for Great Britain by the s.s. Euripides to-day, was ...

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  40. AVIATION.

    A message from Horna Fjord (Iceland) states that Lieutenant L. H. Smith has arrived. Lieutenant L. Wade descended in the sea midway between Soaps Flow ...

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  41. BOY SCOUTS.

    The closing scenes of last evening's scout "sing song" were strikingly picturesque. When the f[?]es of the camp fire were at their highest one hundred ...

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  42. DROWNING ACCIDENTS.

    On Saturday evening Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Rose (74), residing with her family at Dover, in the Huon district, fell over a cliff at the back of her residence and ...

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  43. A Fresh Start.

    Lieutenants Smith and Wade started again from Kirkwall for Iceland this morning in ideal weather.—Reuter. ...

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  44. SHAFTESBURY THEATRE.

    Ed. Warrington's revue, "All the Winners," heads the current programme at the Shaftesbury Theatre, and "Tubby" Stevens surpasses his previous ...

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  45. UNSKILLED LABOUR.

    Reports from the Government Labour Bureau state that there are now in the City 400 men out of work. This is not an extraordinarily large number as ...

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  46. Fremantle Warehouse Clerks.

    Negotiations have been carried on for some time between the Clerks' Union and the employers for an amendment of the agreement covering the Fremantle ...

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  47. AMERICA.

    A message from Atlantic City states that the heads of the American Federation of Labour have republished a document endorsing the platform of the ...

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  48. THE HIGH COURT.

    Reserved judgment was delivered to—day by the High Court of Australia in the appeal by the Attorney-General of New South Wales against the decision of ...

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  49. JOHN O'NEIL'S WIDOW FUND.

    The combined Fremantle effort to augment John O'Neil's Widow Fund will be made on Thursday next. It will take the form of a benefit football match, ...

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  50. Chief Scout's Message.

    His Excellency the Governor-General has received the following message from Sir Robert Baden-Powell, the Chief Scout:—"The King inspected the ...

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  51. POSSESSION OF GOLD.

    Mr. J. E. Geary, R.M., delivered his reserved judgment en the Kalgoorlie Police Court this morning in the case in which Edwin George of Kanow[?] ...

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  52. THE BASIC WAGE.

    As effort is to be made shortly by the Commonwealth Council of Federated Unions to induce the Arbitration Court to depart from the practice of fixing the ...

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  53. COLISEUM THEATRE.

    The programme to-night will consist of "Ashes of Vengeance," starring Norma Talmadge, with supporting films. Vaudeville items will be contributed by Nellie ...

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  54. CHINA.

    A message from Tientsin states that the Hshio dyke burst this morning near Yangliuching, flooding a depression to the southward between the grand canal ...

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  55. GERMAN DYES.

    Representations are being made to the Customs Department 10 secure the withdrawal of the embargo placed upon the importation of German dyes into ...

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  56. EDUCATION IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    "Our education system properly understood is the best in the world." said the Minister for Education (Mr. Bruntnell), in opening a new school at Mortlake on ...

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  57. MESOPOTAMIA.

    The Iraq (Mesopotamia) Constituent Assembly has been dissolved, and the Cabinet has resigned. A new Cabinet has been formed, with Yassin pasha at ...

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  58. Attitude of State Governments.

    Last week the Premier (Mr. Collier) communicated with the Premiers of the other States, intimating that the West ern Australian Government was wiping ...

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  59. THE LAW COURTS.

    Nisi Prius.—At 11 a.m., in No. 1 Court, before then Chief justice: R. J. Baker (plaintiff) and J. B. Durack (defendant) —part heard, At 10.30 a.m., in ...

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  61. CENTRAL AMERICA.

    The Honduras Republic is in the throes of a revolution. Four hundred insurrectionists attacked Sammaroose de Colon. Many were killed and wounded ...

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  62. STEAMER REFLOATED.

    The steamer Saros, which grounded on the submerged rocks a few yards from the breakwater at Newcastle on Friday night, and was promptly reflected, ...

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