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  2. CHINESE UNREST.

    The Chinese crews on the Hong Kong-Kowioon ferry boats have struck. Naval "ratings" from H.M.S. Titania and from some submarines have laced them, and ...

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  3. AMERICA.

    A message from Madison (Wisconsin) says that the State Legislature has chosen the late Senator R. M. La Follette as the subject of the second of the two ...

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  4. SECURITY PACT.

    The Cabinet has concluded its discussions on the French Note concerning the Security Pact. It has suggested that with a view to a definite arrangement ...

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  5. LAWN TENNIS.

    The Wimbledon championships were continued to-day in dull, cool weaker. The prospect of two appearances of Mddle. Lenglen drew another huge ...

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  6. GOVERNOR'S TOUR.

    The Governor (Sir William Campion) accompanied by Major Nicholl, arrived in Geraldton on Thursday night from the Murchison, and was welcomed by. ...

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  7. FRANCE.

    In the Chamber of Deputies to-day M. Caillaux (the Minister for Finance) submitted the following financial proposals:—An increase of six milliards of ...

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  8. AMERICAN FLEET.

    An important conference among the naval officers previously to the departure of the fleet for Australia occurred on the flagship Seattle, to-day, when eleven ...

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  9. Admiral's Movements.

    The French Admiral has proceeded to Canton on the gunboat Algeol.—Reuter. ...

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  10. A New Commission.

    Conditions in Shanghai. Tientsin. Tsing-tao, Che-foo, and Peking are quiet. It has been reported from Peking that ...

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  11. The Policy of France.

    The Cabinet has submitted for President Hindenburg's; signature a memorandum setting out its views on the Security Pact. It is understood that the ...

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  12. Shameen Outrage.

    The British Legation is banding to the Chinese Foreign Office a Note protesting against the firing on the Shameen and the wounding of a number of Britons. ...

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  13. Trams Stoned.

    This afternoon several crowds of strikers and rowdies entered the settlement from the suburb of Chapel. They stoned and stopped trams and in one ...

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  14. The Paris Affair.

    As a result of the recent outrage at the Chinese Legation here, 23 Chinese have been deported from France, and 24 more will be expelled to-night. ...

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  15. A London Press View.

    Mr. J. L. Garvin, commenting in the London "Observer" on Mr. Austen Chamberlain's recent speech in the House of Commons on the Security Pact, says:— ...

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  16. Socialists Defeated.

    The Finance Committee of the Chamber of Deputies after it had heard M. Caillaux this afternoon, rejected the Socialists' proposal for a levy on capital. ...

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  17. A Murder TriaL.

    William Shepherd has been acquitted on the charge of having murdered his foster son, William McClintock. Subsequently the charge of having poisoned ...

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  18. BELGIUM UNFRIENDLY.

    Ten of the Chinese who were expelled from France entered Belgian territory, but Belgian police intercepted them and escorted them back to the frontier. The ...

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  19. Japanese Attacked.

    The French police hare been informed that the Communists will attempt to urge the international and municipal Chinese police to resort to mutiny. The ...

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  20. A Long Sitting.

    This morning the Chamber of Deputies was still sitting. The first clause of the Finance Bill has been passed, and a Socialist amendment rejected by 340 votes ...

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  21. GREECE.

    Being now obviously accustomed to "coups d'etat," the general public has not been moved by the recent dramatic events in Athens and Salonika, ...

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  22. British Cabinet Moves.

    The London "Sunday Times" says:—The Cabinet has reviewed twice the situation in China. Lord Beatty. (the First Sea Lard) has been consulted, and new ...

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  23. Canton Quiet.

    A message from the Civil Governor requesting that a conference be held in his office was sent to only the American Consul, who made two journeys to the ...

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  24. Scheme Adopted.

    By 330 votes to 34 the Chamber of Deputies passed the whole of the financial plans outlined by M. Caillaux. By 9 votes to 5 the Finance ...

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  25. Position of Missionaries.

    Anxiety is felt regarding the safety of the missionaries at Canton under the jurisdiction of the Foreign Missions Committee of the Presbyterian Church of New ...

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  26. The New Cabinet.

    In the hew Cabinet General Pangalos is Premier and Minister for War, and Admiral Hadji Kyriakos Minister for Marine and (temporarily) Minister for ...

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  27. ROCKINGHAM SENSATION.

    The Rockingham Hotel, at Rockingham, was the scene of a ghastly tragedy on Friday night, when Percy Moore, a man of about 30 years of age, who lately ...

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  28. IRELAND.

    It has been ascertained from representatives of Roman Catholic circles in London that these persons who gave a reception to Dr. Mannix at the Victoria ...

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  29. Slump in Exchanges.

    In the foreign exchange market the French Government's financial proposals have caused a further heavy slump in French francs (which closed at 106.62), ...

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  30. Bluejackets Active.

    Some British bluejackets unloaded to-day the liner Empress of Canada, and if coolies should not be available, they will load the P. and O. Co.'s steamer ...

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  31. THE DAVIS CUP.

    The venue of the Cuba-Spain Davis Cup tie has been changed. It will be played at Havana on July 3, 4, and 5. ...

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  32. CANADA AND AUSTRALIA.

    The Senate agreed to-day to the third reading of the Australian Trade Treaty Bill, without amendment.—Reuter. ...

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  33. FOREIGN INFLUX.

    "As the Minister who was beset with many difficulties when the Albanians and other Southern Europeans were allowed in flow freely into this State" said Mr. ...

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  34. NEW SOUTH WALES FINANCES.

    "It is absolutely false that we have given large orders to business houses in the city. It is also false that we have paid subsidies to hospitals before they ...

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  35. Earthquakes.

    According to a message from Billings (Yellowstone County, Montana), sections of Montana, Wyoming and Idaho, representing the nation's playground, were ...

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  36. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    The Minister for Markets and Migration. (Senator Wilson) arrived from Melbourne on Saturday, and in the morning had a chat with a prominent ...

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  37. A Service Resumed.

    The Nippon Yusen Kaisha (Japan Mail Steamship Co.) is resuming its Shanghai services.—Ruter. ...

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  38. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales's visit to Johannesburg terminated last night, when he entrained for Bechuanaland. After the restless rush of his tour on the Rand ...

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  39. Appeal for Peace.

    The French Consul despatched a Note to the Civil Governor of Canton with regard to the firing on the Shameen. It says:—I shall have to ask for an ...

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  40. "ALL FOR PEACE."

    The Dublin correspondent of the London "Observer" says:—Dr. Mannix will, no doubt, be regarded as a hope for reviving purely. Republican forces, but it ...

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  41. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    At a public sitting of the Permanent Mandates Commission of the League of Nations to-day the chairman (Marquis Theodoli, of Italy) remarked on the ...

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  42. GERMANY.

    The negotiations for a trade agreement with Germany having failed, the Government of Poland has issued a long list of articles whose importation from ...

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  43. Ambitious Voyager.

    Mr. Conor O'Brien, who returned to Dublin recently after a long cruise in the ketch Saoirse, has been nominated for election to the Senate of the Irish ...

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  44. The Nauru Report.

    The Nauru report for 1924, which the Mandates Commission examined to-day in the presence of Sir Joseph Cook (the High Commissioner for Australia) says ...

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  45. Evacuation of Ruhr.

    Marshal Petain has arrived in Dusseldorf. It is understood that the object of his visit is to arrange for the beginning (in a few days) of the evacuation of the ...

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  46. UNEMPLOYED.

    There were to have been four resolutions moved by four, different speakers at a meeting of the unemployed held on the Esplanade yesterday afternoon. The ...

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  47. AVIATION.

    A large number of persons witnessed to-day the air pageant at Hendon (Middlesex), the King and Queen and the Duke and Duchess of York being ...

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  48. CRIME IN MELBOURNE.

    When Anzac House, the memorial building occupied by the Returned Soldiers and Sailors' Club and various organisations. was opened by the cleaners ...

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  49. In Hong Kong.

    The general situation here is very calm. The foreign community is engaged largely in volunteer occupations of varying descriptions—the males as ...

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  50. AUSTRALIAN LADIES' ITINERARY.

    The Australian women's team will paly Wales at Llanelly on July 9 and 10, after which they will visit Ireland and compete in the championships. They ...

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  51. The Rathenau Murder.

    Kuechenmeister, a manufacturer, whose motor car was used by the murders of Herr Rathenau in 1922, has been acquitted. Another of the ...

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  52. MOROCCAN WAR.

    The London "Daily Express" says that Abdel Krim (the leader of the Riffs) has launched a surprise offensive with the object of cutting the road from Fez to ...

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  53. ANDERSON DEFEATS BRUGNON.

    It was cool and overcast at Wimbledon to-day. The grueling contest in which J. O Anderson beat Jacques Brugnon was the most brilliant exhibition in the ...

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  54. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The London "Morning Post" says that a bakery will be opened shortly in London for turning out Empire bread made from two-thirds of Australian and ...

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  55. WAR VETERANS.

    A motion urging the conscription in war time of the nation's property and man power, similar in its wording to Dial which was recently presented to the ...

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  56. A Progressive Move.

    (With the object of consolidating their forces in the metropolitan area, supporters of the Progressive Party met and decided to form a Progressive Association ...

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  57. A French Success.

    A message of to-day from Fez does not mention a general Riff offensive, but says that French troops checked a strong rebel thrust in the Taza region, inflicting ...

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  58. Shopbreaker Caught.

    When returning from duty at the scene of the building which collapsed last week, three constables early this morning heard the noise of breaking ...

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  59. BANKS REOPENING.

    A Chinese bankers meeting passed a motion for the reopening of the banks on Monday. The committee of the Sharebrokers' Association has decided to fall ...

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  60. A Report Confirmed.

    A message from Rabat (Morocco) confirms the report as to the opening of an enemy offensive on the Fez-Taza-road. French troops frustrated and attack which ...

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  61. S.A. SENATE ELECTIONS.

    Members of both wings of the Bruce-Page Ministry are deeply interested in the meetings which will take place in South Australia during the week-end, at which ...

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  62. FORESTRY SCHOOL.

    Mr. Lane Poole, the Commonwealth Forestry expert, has left Melbourne for South Australia and Western Australia in order to explain the purpose for which ...

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  63. Shipping Strike.

    Fifty representatives of students' unions throughout the countryside met at Chapel on Friday and resolved, inter alis to urge the Canton Government to ...

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  64. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    Introduced by Mr. N. R. Lemmon, M.L.A., a deputation appointed by the recent conference of the Friendly Societies of Australia to-day waited upon the ...

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  65. POUR EXPLORATION.

    Caption Amundsen, in the course of a Press interview, expressed the opinion that aeroplaning over long distances in the Arctic regions would be very ...

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  66. SAFE-BREAKING.

    For the fifth time in two years, the office of the Vacuum Oil Company at Hobart was broken into on Friday night and the safe removed from the manager's ...

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  67. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—There is an old saying that "as you make your bed so you must lie upon it." Messrs. Ryce, Shelley and Co., who instigated the late disastrous and ...

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  68. MIGRATION.

    The Earl of Clarendon has been appointed Chairman of the Overseas Settlement Committee.—Reuter. ...

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