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  2. FROM THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    The first sensation of the session came on Thursday night, when the Prime Minister sprang upon the House of Representatives the Amending Immigration ...

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  3. SHIPPING DISPUTES.

    Following upon the refusal of the seamen to man the Chillagoe this morning, when a call for a crew was made by the agents, the vessel will be laid up. Two ...

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  4. TROUBLED CHINA.

    This mornings developments terminate the general strike against foreigners at Shanghai, but do not affect the industrial strike, which is virtually a ...

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  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the Senate to-daY the Minister for Home and Territories (Senator Pearce) in reply to Senator Needham (W.A.), said that the recent decision of the High ...

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  6. GREEK REVOLUTION.

    Reports received from Athens state that Greece is experiencing its seventh revolution in 26 years. Soldiers and naval men under the leadership of ...

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  7. SECURITY PACT.

    The "Tageblatt" is disappointed at the vagueness of Mr. Austin Chamberlain's speech is the House of Commons on June 24. It expresses the opinion that ...

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  8. LAWN TENNIS.

    The Wimbledon championships were continued to-day. The weather was sunny with a cool breeze and summer frocks and parasols replaced the furs and ...

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  9. INDUSTRIAL.

    The conference of representatives of the railway companies and railway trade unions in London lasted two and a half hours, and was adjourned "sine die." It Reuter. ...

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  10. A Practical Judge.

    Judge Mossop, in the presence of counsel, visited the Deanclough mills at Halifax (Yorkshire), and hauled for 50 yards a skip (an iron box running between ...

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  11. NOVA SCOTIA.

    The Liberal Government, of which Mr. E. H. Armstrong is Premier, has been defeated at the polls at a general election in Nova Scotia by the ...

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  12. Students' Activities.

    A meeting of the Shanghai Students' Union yesterday afternoon resolved to appeal to students throughout the country to learn the art of war and be ready ...

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  13. French Postal Employees.

    A number of postmen and other postal officials, who are striking for increased wages, invaded the head Post Office, drove out the public, fought the employees and ...

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  14. WOOL INDUSTRY.

    Mr. Parkinson (president of the British Wool Federation) is dead against Sir John Higgins's wool scheme. He says: "The further we keen away from ...

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  15. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales in glorious weather, visited the West Rand to-day, the scene again chiefly consisting of dumps and black smoking chimneys. The Royal ...

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  16. WORK TO BE RESUMED.

    The Federation of Postal Employees has decided to resume work In the Chamber of Deputies previously, M. Caillaux (Minister for Finance), said that ...

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  17. Canton Affair.

    The French Minister (M. de Fleriau) last evening handed a Note to the Chinese Foreign Office stating that he regrets having to bring to the knowledge ...

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  18. Cause of Revolt.

    General Pangalos (ex-War Minister and ex-Commander-in-Chief) is at present master of the situation in Greece. The truculent attitude of Jugo-Slavia ...

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  19. TEACHERS' SALARIES.

    An inquiry affecting the State school teachers throughout South Australia was opened by the President of the Industrial Court to-day when the hearing was ...

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  20. A Bradford Conference.

    The Bradford Chamber of Commerce is organising a conference of the Dominions' wool growers, similar to that held last year. It will take place at ...

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  21. Primary Producers' Approval

    On behalf of the Farmers' and Settlers' Association of New South Wales and the Primary Producers.' Association of Western Australia, Mr. Killen, ...

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  22. Salonika Report.

    A report from Salonika states that a communique says that the revolutionaries have the situation well in hand and are meeting with no opposition. A ...

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  23. The Town Quiet.

    A wireless message from Canton says that all is quiet and there is nothing to report. Some of the deserters from one of the Indo-China Navigation Co.'s ...

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  24. Birthday Greetings.

    His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Forster) has received from the Prince of Wales the following reply to the message sent on the anniversary of ...

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  25. Missionaries' Statement

    Messrs. O. W. McMilen and J. W. Creighton, American Presbyterian missionaries, have made the following statement on the anti-foreign parade on June ...

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  26. Success of Rising Claimed.

    The latest report from Athens states that it is unlikely that M. Papanastassion will form a Cabinet. General Pangalos is issuing orders from the War ...

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  27. AMERICAN FLEET.

    Admiral Coontz to-day issued the first formal outline of the manner of the procedure of the fleet en route to Australia. The orders state:—"During the ...

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  28. London Suggestion.

    The London "Daily Herald" understands that the suggested 5 per cent. cut in railway dividends, fees, salaries, and wages was the origin of the revolution ...

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  29. Deputation to Prime Minister.

    Reference was made to-day by the secretary of the Trades Hall Council MR. E. J. Holloway) to the deputation which the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) has ...

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  30. EMPIRE PRESS UNION.

    Sir Harry Brittain, M.P., presided at a largely attended luncheon at the House of Commons to the Imperial Press Conference delegates. He read a letter from the ...

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  31. Government's Demands.

    It is announced that the Government is considering the many demands for the severance of relations with Britain. Meanwhile the Foreign Office has sent ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN PILGRIMS.

    Archbishop Mannix and the Australian pilgrims arrived from France to-night, travelling from Newhaven by special train. Two hours before their arrival ...

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  33. Collie Miners Union.

    In accordance with a decision of an aggregate meeting of the Collie Miners' Union held on Wednesday last, the executive officers of the union were ...

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  34. The Chinese Notes.

    In connection with the Chinese Note relterating the thirteen points advanced at Shanghai by the Chinese delegates, the opinion prevails in diplomatic circles that ...

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  35. JAPAN.

    Owing to the shipping depression, the Mitsu Bishi dockyard has discharged 1,100 workers, who, not satisfied with the allowance of 300 to 400 yen each ...

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  36. Conference Next Week.

    There were no developments to-day in the shipping dispute. It was announced by the union leaders that a conference would be held next week, with ...

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  37. AMERICA.

    A message from Bangor (Maine) states that a rum syndicate, backed by millions of money, at the command of British and French financiers, is in operation' in the ...

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  38. Japanese Press Opinions.

    This morning's papers generally comment on the Canton situation. The "Kokumin" predicts that Britain will shortly propose joint action with Japan, and ...

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  39. TRADE TREATY.

    The Canadian Senate began consideration of the Australian Treaty this morning, and the debate is being continued. One amendment moved was that the ...

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  40. COLLAPSED BUILDING.

    When the cause of the collapse of the British-Australasian Tobacco Cols building in Swanston-street on April 25 was further enquired into to-day. ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The War Office is inquiring into the use of a Territorial guard in connection with an American film. The American conveying the film explained that it cost ...

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  42. A WILL CASE.

    Re markable allegations were mads in the Third Civil Court to-day in support of the contention of Mrs. Laura Jean Edwick that probate should not ...

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  43. MIGRATION.

    Sir Archibald Weigall (an ex-Governor of South Australia), has accepted the chairmanship of the Empire Community Settlement Committee. ...

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  44. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. Edward Riley (Lab., N.S.W.) asked the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) why a representative of the Labour ...

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  45. RUSSIA.

    The death sentence passed on Mina Krzeezkovska has been commuted to ten years' imprisonment, but all the other appeals have been dismissed.—Reuter. ...

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  46. Bolshevik Propaganda.

    "Chinese students are peculiarly susceptible to revolutionary propaganda, and the Bolsheviks, knowing this, are using them effectively. They are flooding China ...

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  47. ANOTHER ACCOUNT.

    Five hundred Irish people welcomed Dr. Mannix at Victoria. Banks played Irish airs, Irish flags were waved, and the crowd cheered wildly. An address ...

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  48. NORTH-SOUTH RAILWAY.

    Under the agreement arrived at between the Commonwealth and South Australia for the construction of the North South railway, it is provided that the ...

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  49. MAN OVERBOARD.

    The Danish steamer Sierra Nevada arrived at Brisbane to-day from India after a rough passage. In the teeth of a gale and raging sea in Torres Straits on ...

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  50. AVIATION.

    In the House of Commons, replying to a question by Sir Harry Britain as to whether the Australasian Governments were approached regarding the ...

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  51. A Sydney Warning.

    The Rev. Mullins, secretary of the Colonial and Continental Church Society, has published in the London "Morning Post" a letter from a New South Wales ...

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  52. MOROCCAN WAR.

    It is reported from Fez that Abdel Krim has launched a general offensive with a view of cutting the Fez-Taza road. Official confirmation is not yet ...

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  53. QUEENSLAND LEVEL CROSSING ACCIDENT.

    It has transpired that when an engine was derailed and four waggons were badly damaged when a train ran into some cattle at an open level crossing on ...

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  54. Efficiency Demonstration.

    Fifty-nine aeroplanes to-day flew over London at a speed of 100 miles per hour, demonstrating the efficiency of the Royal Air Force. ...

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