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  2. FRANCE.

    M. Caillaux (Minister for Finance) addressing the Finance Commission of the Chamber of Deputies, outlined reforms to cover the Budget deficit of ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL.

    Delegates from the Amalgamated Society of Engineers, in an interview with Mr. S. Baldwin (the Prime Minister) pointed out that the union had paid about ...

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  4. CATERING DISPUTE.

    Yesterday witnessed no fresh developments of any consequence in the dispute between the proprietors of hotels, restaurants, and tearooms, and their ...

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  5. GERMANY.

    It is understood that the Allied Note to Germany with regard to disarmament is a long document. It fixes the date for the withdrawal of troops from the ...

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  6. LORD MILNER DEAD.

    The death is announced of Viscount Milner.—Reuter. ...

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  7. AMERICA.

    The claims of the Federal Government that the "dry" fleet, consisting of fifty patrol boats, has blocked the illicit liquor traffic off the Eastern coast, are ...

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  8. MIGRATION.

    Mr. Percy Hunter (Director of Migration in Australia House) will sail for Melbourne to-morrow. He interviewed Mr. L. Amery (the Secretary of State for ...

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  9. AVIATION.

    Major Pedro Zanni (the Argentinian airman) will probably leave Kashmigaura for Alaska on May 24, Okikaze accompanying him to Ominato and the Kuriles. ...

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  10. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH.

    There has always been, perhaps there will always be, grave differences of opinion with regard to the great central episode of the distinguished career of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. THE FRENCH VIEWPOINT.

    The French viewpoint with regard to Germany's guarantee pact proposals is embodied in a draft Note to Germany and this has been handed preliminarily ...

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  12. Japanese Project.

    The "Asahi Shimbu" (Tokio) says fliers will probably start for Europe early in June, but the Russian Soviet Government has refused permission to ...

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  13. SHIP PAINTERS AND DOCKERS.

    In the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day Sir John Quick, Deputy-President, delivered his proposed award in the case of the Federated Ship ...

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  14. A New Body.

    Earl Jellicoe has accepted the chairmanship of the Overseas Settlement Council, which has been formed under the auspices of the Anglican Church ...

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  15. The New President.

    Field-Marshal Hindenburg took the oath to the Republican Constitution in the Reichstag. He stood at a table which was covered by the Republican flag. The ...

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  16. A "Rum Fleet."

    The coastguard forces there admit that they are hampered severely in their efforts to prevent the operations of certain large ships, four of which are carrying ...

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  17. General Mangin Dead.

    The death is announced of General Charles Mangin, the famous French commander. [General Mangin was born in ...

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  18. Disputes, Committee's Statement.

    Mr. P. J. Mooney (secretary of the Greater (Metropolitan Disputes Committee) last night made the following state-ment:— "In to-day's 'West Australian' ...

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  19. Italian Influx.

    The Italian steamer Palermo from Genoa, arrived at Brisbane this afternoon with 342 immigrants on board. The newcomers will join their compatriots in ...

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  20. Di Pinedo's Venture.

    The Italian aviator, Major di Pinedo, arrived, here to-day from Cocanada (Madras), and left for Akyab (Burma). ...

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  21. GOLD FOR AUSTRALIA.

    A report issued by the Bank of England concerning movements of bullion says that 350,000 sovereigns have been set aside for the Commonwealth Bank ...

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  22. MR. P. COLLIER.

    Sir Newton Moore (formerly Premier of Western Australia) introduced to-day to Mr. P. Collier (the Premier of Western Australia) a deputation which ...

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  23. Arrival of Russians.

    There were 21 Russians on the steamer Aki Maru which has arrived in Sydney from the East. Nine of these passengers are travelling to Victoria. They state that ...

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  24. RUSSIA.

    Boris Savinkoff, who was Russian Minister for War during the Kerensky regime, has committed suicide in prison. A few hours previously he wrote to M. ...

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  25. MAINFESTO TO ARMY AND NAVY.

    Field-Marshal Hindenburg on taking over the chief command in accordance with the Constitution, issued a manifesto to the army and the navy. Greeting them ...

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  26. Big Brother Movement.

    The general secretary of the W.A. Division of the New Settlers' League, (Mr. V. L. East), stated yesterday that the committee of the league in this State ...

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  27. POLICE CONFERENCE.

    In calling for world-wide co-operation in fighting crime, Mr. Richard E. Enright (Commissioner for Police in New York), the President of the ...

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  28. AMERICA'S ATTITUDE.

    The American officials here do not anticipate that any occasion will arise for the formal transmission of congratulations to Field-Marshal Hindenburg. The ...

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  29. SEAMEN'S UNION.

    When, yesterday, the secretary of the Fremantle branch of the Federated Seamen's Union (Mr. T. Houghton) was approached by a representative of the "West ...

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  30. THE LATE MR. MASSEY.

    In the course of a speech in the Ulster Parliament. Sir James Craig (the Prime Minister of Northern Ireland) said that the late Mr. W. F. Massey's ...

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  31. Trade With Britain.

    Pending Knowledge of the length of the summer recess, the Labour Party has accepted provisionally an official Russian invitation to send a deputation ...

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  32. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The secretary of the Fremantle Lumpers' Union (Mr. F. Rowe) announced yesterday that, on Sunday afternoon next, a special meeting of the union ...

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  33. Western Australia's Sympathy

    His Excellency the Governor has received the following message from the Governor-General of New Zealand:— "The message of sympathy received ...

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  34. BULGARIA.

    The trials by a court-martial of the Communists who are accused of having been connected with the recent outrage in the Cathedral in Sofia terminated ...

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  35. Body Lying in State.

    The casket containing the mortal remains of the late Prime Minister (Mr. Massey) lay throughout to-day in state in the vestibule of Parliament buildings. ...

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  36. SOUTH AFRICA.

    A constitutional amendment is required to make Afrikaans an official language of the Union because the Constitution enacts thus English and Dutch shall ...

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  37. ACCIDENT AT YARLOOP

    The Fremantle police received particulars yesterday of a motor accident which occurred at Yarloop on Sunday last. when a motor truck, carrying a ...

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  38. Appeal by Ministers.

    The London "Daily Express," in a special message from Sofia, reports interviews with King Boris of Bulgaria, and Ministers, who are appealing for the ...

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  39. Plumbers' Working Conditions.

    For some time past negotiations have been proceeding between the Plumbers' Union and the Employers' Federation in regard to a 44-hour week for plumbers ...

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  40. EMPIRE EXHIBITION. The Attendance.

    The attendance at the Empire Exhibition yesterday totalled about 39,000. It included 25,648 persons who paid half-a-crown each up to 5 p.m., when the ...

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  41. IRELAND.

    The Hon. Edward O'Brien and his wife claimed to-day in Court damages for the destructions of their residence in Ennis during the troubles in July 1922. ...

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  42. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The Y.A.L tourists visited Ga[?]ashie[?]s to-day and saw Australian shrubs growing on the river banks in that town as a result of seeds having been washed down ...

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  43. JAPAN.

    The Australian cruiser Brisbane arrived at Yokohama this morning, and was welcomed by the warship Iwate.—Reuter. ...

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  44. Justices of the Peace.

    The following letter was forwarded yesterday to the Acting Premier:— "At a meeting held last night of the council of the Justices' Association of ...

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  45. Message of Thanks.

    The Minister for Markets and Migration (Senator Wison) to-day received a cable messsage from the chairman of the British Empire Exhibition Commission ...

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  46. WOMEN'S CONGRESS.

    The Australian delegation to the convention of the International Council of Women has lodged a protest against the following motion which was passed by ...

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  47. Destructive Fire.

    A fire destroyed some 2,000 buildings in Kumagi this morning, including the railway station, a commercial college, a silk factory, and the Town Hall. Some ...

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  48. COST OF LIVING.

    His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council yesterday approved of the appointment of Messrs. A. J. Reid, B.A., A.I.C.A., A. II. Panton. M.L.A., and W. ...

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  49. UNION OFFICIALS AS PUGILISTS.

    The spectatcle of a member of Parliament dancing about between chairs and pulling off his coat, hat, and shirt, while be prepared to engage in a bout of ...

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  50. BRITISH POLITICS.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr W. E. Guinness (Financial Secretary of the Treasury) said that the amounts which were still available under the ...

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  51. A Tokio Loan.

    The Mayor of Tokio says that the municipality intends to issue another foreign loan for restoration work, but that the necessary steps have not been taken yet ...

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  52. Statement by Mayor of Perth.

    Asked yesterday if he was contemplating any action in connection with the strike the Mayor of Perth (Mr. J. T. Franklin) said he was anxiously ...

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  53. New Ambassador.

    The Japanese Legation in Peking will probably become an Embassy next week with Mr. Yoshizawa (the present Japanese Minister to China) as Ambassador. ...

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  54. CHINA.

    The British consul-General pointed out yesterday to the Chinese Admiral that in consequence of the gravity of the Shanghai outrage it was impossible for ...

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  55. Liquor Treaty.

    The Japanese foreign Office is negotiating with America a liquor treaty on similar lines to those of the Anglo-American pact. The treaty will authorise the ...

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  56. TYPHOID AT FIJI.

    The typhoid outbreak is abating, and the average number of cases since May 1 has been three and n half daily. One European died on Monday night. A ...

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  57. AT FREMANTLE.

    Considerable dissatisfaction and indignation were expressed at the Fremantle Trade's Hall yesterday afternoon by the Fremantle members of the striking ...

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