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  2. SEAMEN'S UNION.

    The Full Court of the High Court to-day answered certain questions submitted to it by Mr. Deputy President Webb and having relation to the powers of the ...

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  3. N.S.W. FLOODS.

    The flood waters from Gundagai and the Burrinjuck Dam reached Wagga this morning, and half of the town is under water. Enormous damage has resulted. ...

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  4. CATERING DISPUTE.

    The Minister for Labour (Mr. A. McCallum) returned to the city from Kalgoorlie yesterday morning, and soon after his arrival resumed his negotiations for ...

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  5. N.S.W. ELECTIONS.

    The elections for the New South Wales Parliament will take place to-morrow. There has been very little excitement in the campaign, but all parties have ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE NORTH POLE.

    The following wireless message from the Fram at Spitzbergen has come to hand:—We have received a meteorological report to the effect that on the day the ...

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  7. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    In the House of Common this evening, in the course of a discussion on the question of unemployment raised by Mr. J. R. Clynes (Labourite) on the motion ...

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  8. BRITAIN AND AMERICA.

    A distinguished company, which was presided over by Lord Birkenhead (Secretary of State for India) and included the High Commissioners for Australia and ...

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  9. AVIATION.

    The Secretary to the Air Board (Mr. Coleman) to-day received a notification from the Italian Consulate in Melbourne that a cable message received from the ...

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  10. Amundsen's Ships.

    Mr. Thorleif Bagge Sand, c/o. The Consul for Norway, Perth, writes:— "In the 'West Australian' of May 27 I saw that Mr. Pedersen suspected that ...

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  11. Unemployment.

    In the House of Commons this evening, Mr. H. B. Betterton (Parliamentary Secretary of the Department of Labour) said that there were about 164,000 more ...

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  12. MIGRATION.

    Lady Buxton, Lady Jellicoe Sir Joseph and Lady Cook, Mrs. L. Amery, and representatives of Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and Rhodesia were ...

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  13. The Silk Tax.

    Dr. Percy Hall, of the Mount Vernon Hospital, addressing the congress of members of the Royal Institute of Public Health, declared that the modern woman ...

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  14. Amundsen's Brother.

    Captain Amundsen's brother Gustav, who assisted in the preparations on the flight to the Pole, says that he would have been disappointed if his brother had ...

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  15. The Law and the Railways.

    With regard to the action of the Railway Department—acting on the instructions of the Minister—in refusing to carry beer from country breweries, the ...

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  16. CANADA AND AUSTRALIA.

    It has been announced officially that Mr. D. H. Ross (Canadian Trade Commissioner to Australia) has been given power to discuss not only the 75 per ...

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  17. DEPARTURE FOR KOEPANG.

    Major Di Pinedo, (the Italian airman), departed from Bima {on Sumbawa Island), at 10 o'clock this morning for Koepang.—Reuter. ...

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  18. Burrinjuck Dam Safe.

    Advice has been received by the Conservation and Irrigation Commission that the Burrinjuck dam is considered to be safe. The water had fallen about 15ft. ...

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  19. Ex-Officers for the Land.

    At a meeting held to-day in the Mansion House, London, to discuss the question of finding employment for ex-officers, Field-Marshal Earl Haig said that there ...

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  20. MOROCCAN WAR.

    A sensation was caused in the Chamber of Deputies last night when it became known at the end of a debate on the Moroccan question that the Socialist ...

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  21. COTTON CULTURE.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Sir Gerald Strickland (Conservative) suggested the immediate establishment of a department for cotton growing within the ...

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  22. Ministerial Explanation.

    The Minister for Railways (Mr. J. C. Willcock) said yesterday that he wished to correct an inaccuracy in the outline of the position regarding the carriage ...

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  23. Telegraphs Interrupted.

    Telegraphic traffic between Sydney and Melbourne was considerably interrupted to-day in consequence of the floods, but the Secretary of the Postal Department ...

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  24. Proposed Aerial Expedition

    The Norwegian Aero Club is discussing the question of preparations for an expedition by air for the relief of Amundsen. captain Hoel, who has had a long ...

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  25. "THE BING BOYS."

    For ten nights (and one afternoon) "The Bing Boys Are Here." With them they have brought liveliness. Wh[?]e they hold the stage His Majesty's Theatre ...

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  26. Demands of Socialists.

    The Moroccan debate lasted two days. The Government was criticised strongly regarding, the censorship. The Socialists demanded to know the strengths ...

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  27. All Parties Optimistic.

    The Premier (Sir George Fuller) said to-night:—The Ministry's prospects are exceedingly bright. At every centre at which we have addressed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. PRINCE OF WALES.

    Before he crossed the Orange Free State border into Basutoland to-day the Prince of Wales visited a cemetery containing the graves of men of the ...

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  29. Floods Subsiding.

    Reports from Gundagni state that the flood is receding, but all kinds of debris and dead stock are still floating down the stream. Telephone and telegraph lines ...

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  30. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    The Duke and Duchess of York visited the Australian Pavilion at Wembley to-day. They were received by Mr. E. Lee Neil and captain H. C. Smart. They ...

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  31. Liquor Consignments.

    The consignments of wine, spirits and beer which were brought to Fremantle by the steamers Katoomba and Zealandia still remain untouched in the sheds at ...

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  32. Tension on the Fram.

    A wireless message sent from the Fram on Thursday says:—The tension throughout the world over the continued absence of news from Amundsen is ...

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  33. Amazing Scenes.

    In Basutoland to-day the Prince of Wales encountered the first heavy rains of his tour. Amazing scenes were witnessed in Maseru, where some 120,000 ...

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  34. The Casualties.

    Thus far the French casualties in Morocco have numbered about 400 killed (two-fifths being French, and three-fifths natives) and about 1,100 wounded. ...

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  35. LORD APSLEY.

    Plainly excited at the prospect of further adventures—this time under his real name, but in little known territory—Lord Apsley arrived in Perth by the Great ...

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  36. LOAN COUNCIL.

    "I think it would be a very grave mistake for Western Australia to withdraw from the loan arrangement," said the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), to-day, ...

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  37. TOORAK SHOOTING CASE.

    When David Collins (aged 22 years), clerk, appeared at the Prahran Police Court to-day in connection with the recent shooting case at Toorak ...

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  38. Three Men Drowned.

    A message from Wagga says that a case of drowning was reported from Tenandra Park. While several station hands from Wilson's station were moving stock ...

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  39. Tribesmen's Loses.

    Reports received from French quarters in Morocco show that the tribesmen sustained heavy losses during recent military operations. More than 1,000 ...

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  40. AMERICA.

    Judge Paul McCormick of the Federal Court has decided that the Elk Hills naval oil reserves in California, of a potential value of between 200,000,000 and ...

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  41. GERMANY.

    The Reichstag has rejected the censure motion launched by the Socialists as a protest against the Defence Estimates. ...

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  42. IMPERIAL PRESS CONFERENCE.

    Arrangements are well in hand for the Imperial Press Conference, which will be opened in Melbourne on September 27, and which promises to be one of the ...

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  43. Heavy Damage Caused.

    The damage caused by the flood in the Moruya district is estimated at £30,000. Mails are being carried across the flood waters in motor boats. There is a ...

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  44. Help from Oslo.

    According to the Aeronautic Association, Amundsen said before his departure that the flight would probably last a fortnight. The association therefore says ...

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  45. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    At the Conference of Labour Women in Birmingham to-day, Miss Heagney of Victoria delivered greetings from the Labour Unions in Australia. She described the ...

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  46. WIRELESS TELEPHONY.

    A London firm which has been experimenting with a new wireless system styled the compound focus, claims to have overcome fading and atmospherics which ...

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  47. Alleged Forged Letter.

    The general secretary of the Labour Party (Mr. W. Carey) said to-night that a malicious attempt had been made to prejudice the candidature of the Lord ...

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  48. GUN TEAM'S BOLT.

    An inquest was opened to-day on the death of Robert Higson, who was killed when a gun team bolted at the Enoggera Camp, and crashed into a telegraph note ...

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  49. COLLIE BEER STRIKE.

    There was a fresh development in Collie this evening in connection with the beer strike. It was announced in public by the chairman of the strike committee ...

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  50. Weather Changed.

    The following message, received in London at 1 a.m. to-day, indicates that a change in the weather has precipitated action at Spitzbergen, and that the search ...

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  51. STORY OF WOLFE.

    Two documents of great historic interest and never before published were (says the London "Morning Post of April 13) exhibited to the Gaelie Society of ...

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  52. GRIEVOUS BODILY HARM.

    For the first time in his career as a Judge. Mr. Justice MacFarlan, in the Criminal Court to-day, ordered that a prisoner be whipped. Oscar Tasman ...

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  53. Postponement in Flooded Areas.

    The Chief Electoral Returning Officer has received advices that in certain polling places in the flooded areas it will be necessary to postpone the voting ...

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  54. Y.A.L. TOURISTS.

    Mr. Stanley Baldwin (the Prime Minister) received the Y.A.L. tourists this morning on the lawn at the rear of his official residence, No. 10 Downing-street. ...

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  55. Algarsson's Views.

    Algarsson said, in an interview in Liverpool, that he was negotiating for the purchase of an aeroplane for use if he should go on an expedition for the relief ...

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  56. ESCAPEE AT LARGE.

    Patrick Carey, alias Patrick Carew, escaped from the Northam lock-up at about 5 o'clock last evening. He had been brought before the Police Court on ...

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  57. REMARKABLE ACCIDENT.

    A distressing fatality occurred at Blessington to-day, Stanley Rogers (34), employed at a sawmill, was standing near an iron pulley which broke in pieces and ...

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  58. TASMANIAN UNEMPLOYED.

    Some 120 unemployed marched in procession to-day through the city streets from the Trades Hall to the Town Hall, where representatives waited on the ...

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  59. Has Amundsen Returned ?

    "The Herald" (Melbourne) published the following to-night:—"Has Captain Roald Amundsen returned to his base at Spitzbergen? Mr. H. Hill, of Messrs. ...

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