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  2. FEDERAL TAXATION.

    The Federal Treasurer (Dr. Page) to-day promised a deputation of representative business men and pastoralists that, in compiling the next Budget the ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL.

    The executives of eight trade union organisations met in London at the invitation of the Miners' Federation to discuss proposals for establishing a new labour ...

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  4. FROM THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    The session will open on Wednesday with the Government strongly entrenched and in a position to order events entirely to its own wishes. For ...

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  5. SEAMEN DEREGISTERED.

    At midnight to-night the Australian Seamen's Union will cease to be an organisation registered under the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration ...

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  6. SECURITY PACT.

    In connection with the announcement which was made in Paris that the French reply to the recent British Note on the question of the proposed Security Pact ...

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  7. GOVERNOR-GENERAL DESIGNATE.

    Sir John Baird, the Governor-General designate of Australia, and Lady Baird were entertained at luncheon at the Australian Pavilion at Wembley to-day by ...

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  8. SHANGHAI RIOTS.

    It is learned in well-informed quarters that, while the dangerous possibilities in the situation at Shanghai have not been minimised, up to the present there has ...

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  9. AVIATION.

    After having uneventfully flown nearly 250,000 miles, Mr. A. J. Cobham, one of the leading pilots for the De Haviland Aircraft Co., met with an accident ...

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  10. Shipowners' Views.

    The de-registration of the union excited little comment in shipping circles to-day, shipping managers having almost despaired of any redress against the union in the ...

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  11. Hopes Shattered.

    The optimistic hopes of Mr. Cook to recreate the old Triple Alliance in an even stronger form as a step to the formation of one big union were virtually killed at ...

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  12. Allied Agreement.

    At the conclusion of the Cabinet meeting M. Briand announced that a complete agreement has been reached with the Allies on the subject of the reply to ...

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  13. Saving an Airship.

    The Secretary of State for Air (Sir Samuel Hoare), at a special, function at Pulham, presented medals to the chief officers of the airship R33, and inscribed ...

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  14. The Next Step.

    The de-registration of the union has aroused the deepest interest and no little hope both in commercial and shipping circles. There is not the slightest doubt ...

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  15. Occupation of Cologne.

    Replying to the address of Lord D'Abernon (the British Ambassador to Germany), in presenting the Note to the Chancellor (Dr. Luther), the latter ...

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  16. "Reds" Arrested.

    The employees of Astor House and the Majestic Hotel walked out to-day. The strike is still spreading, but reaction on the part of many workers is ...

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  17. Flight Round Germany.

    A round Germany night for light aeroplanes has been proceeding in stages since June 1, and resulted to-day in two crashes. An Albatross 'plane crashed at ...

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  18. LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    The International Labour Conference has elected a new administrative council, comprising the eight States laid down in the Peace Treaty as the highest ...

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  19. Students Active.

    There have been no further student demonstrations to-day. Students last night saw the vice-chairman of the Chamber of Commerce and urged a ...

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  20. M. Briand's Reply.

    M. Briand's reply to the British Note in regard to the Security Pact is expected to reach London to-day, in order to allow Mr. Austen Chamberlain (Minister ...

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  21. Di Pinedo at Albany.

    The Marchese di Pinedo arrived at Albany from Bunbury at 10.10 a.m. to-day. A message received here gave his time of departure from the latter place as ...

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  22. IGNORING A UNION.

    In reply to criticism levelled at him by a motion carried at a meeting of the South Australian branch of the Australian Builders' Federation in which it was ...

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  23. NORTHERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Denny), to-day made reference to the proposal of the Commonwealth Government to appoint a permanent commission of ...

    Article : 171 words
  24. Foreign Office Note.

    Replying to the Foreign Office Note relative to the Shanghai situation, the Diplomats, while deploring the events which have occurred, say that it was only ...

    Article : 181 words
  25. PRINCE OF WALES.

    Amidst wonderful scenes of enthusiasm the Prince of Wales this afternoon opened the new Government graving dock, which will henceforth bear his name. The ...

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  26. CANADA.

    The Canadian Manufacturers' Association, at its annual session, resolved that the customs tariff should be immediately substantially increased, and that, when ...

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  27. A Further Protest.

    The Foreign Office last night despatched a further note to the diplomats, referring to the request contained in the first note, that the persons arrested be ...

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  28. CITY ENDOWMENT LANDS.

    The board of assessors representing the City Council and the institutions of surveyors, architects, and engineers, which appointed to make conditions ...

    Article : 316 words
  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Workmen who were excavating Lady Chapel at Sherborne Abbey (Dorset-shire) found a stone coffin containing bones which are believed to be those of ...

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  30. THE NORTH POLE.

    The following report has been received from Spitzbergen:—"The From and the Hobby will begin to-morrow to search the icepack. The Hobby proceeding eastward ...

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  31. Russian Intrigue.

    The secretary of the Shanghai Municipal Council says that daring the raids on premises occupied by the strike leaders, the police secured irrefutable ...

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  32. The Court's Judgment.

    Mr. Deputy President Webb, when the Court resumed after luncheon, delivered his judgment. Reviewing the grounds and purport of the applications he said that ...

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  33. A Polish View.

    The newspapers keenly comment on the rapprochement of the Anglo-French points of view in regard to the guarantee pact, which it is opined means a vote ...

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  34. MOROCCAN WAR.

    A communique from Fez (Morocco), claims that air bombs alone inflicted casualties among the Riffs to the number of 250 killed and 300 wounded in two ...

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  35. A SPANISH PLOT.

    A message from Perpignan (a town in France situated near the Spanish border), states that travellers from Barcelona state that the police in that city have ...

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  36. Telegraph Operators Out.

    All the messengers and practically all the Chinese operators engaged by the Great Northern Telegraph and Eastern Extension Telegraph Companies have ...

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  37. THE RICHMOND EXPLOSION.

    That the explosion was the result of design rather than accident was the opinion of Mr. R. J. Lewis, Inspector of Explosives, stated to-day at the inquiry ...

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  38. French Premier's Statement

    At a meeting of the Cabinet, M. Painleve announced that the Moroccan front was now stabilised and no extensive military operations were contemplated. ...

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  39. Attempt to Seize Cotton Mill

    Japanese managers yesterday fired on rioters, wounding five, when a crowd attempted to seize the Japan-Chinese Cotton Mill at Pootung, across the Huang-Pu ...

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  40. French Casualties.

    The Prime Minister (M. Painleve), addressing the Army's Foreign Affairs Committee, gave the French casualties in Morocco to June 2, as follows:—Killed, ...

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  41. AUSTRALIAN CRUISERS.

    The London "Daily Telegraph," commenting upon the orders which have been placed in Great Britain for ships for the Australian navy, says: "The two ...

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  42. American Marines.

    The American cruiser, Jason, has left for Shanghai, with 300 marines.—Reuter. ...

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  43. AMERICA.

    More than seventy-five deaths are attributed to the weather conditions which have prevailed during the past few days throughout the country. The majority ...

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  44. British Labour Request.

    The Trade Union Congress has requested Mr. Baldwin to withdraw the British armed forces from the Shanghai strike. ...

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  45. A Peking Decision.

    The Chamber of Commerce has decided against a general strike, but has agreed to boycott the goods and bank notes of countries which are concerned in the ...

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  46. SEVEN AGAINST ONE.

    The sequel to an alleged attack on one man by seven others which took place last night was the arrest early this morning of Alexander Mackay Younger (43), ...

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  47. MODERN LIFE.

    Lord Dawson of Penn (Physician in Ordinary to the King) delivered an address to-day to the American Doctors' Conference. He pointed out that ...

    Article : 181 words
  48. Di Pinedo's Plans.

    The Marchese di Pinedo plans to attempt a world flight. Simultaneously with his departure from Tokio to cross the Pacific a squadron of aeroplanes will ...

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  49. Japan's Position.

    The Japanese Navy Office states that pending further developments at Shanghai the small cruiser Tatsuta has not yet sailed with 200 marines, as was yesterday ...

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  50. TREASURY NOTE FORGERS.

    Last night the police, following the detection of a man during the afternoon, raided a house in Earle's Court-road (London), believed to be the ...

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  51. SYDNEY CITY COUNCIL.

    The Labour caucus of the City Council intends to do its utmost to bring about a 44-hour week in the electrical trades in New South Wales. The council has ...

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  52. An Adelaide Opinion.

    The announcement from Melbourne to-day regarding the deregistration of the Seamen's Union did not come as a surprise to a number of interested persons ...

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  53. Food Situation.

    Reports received by mail of the Japanese will strike at Tsing-tao last week show that the Chineses police were unable to suppress the riots until they ...

    Article : 117 words
  54. N.S.W. FLOODS.

    The quantity of debris floating down dream in the Murrumbidgee River, is the only indication that the flood is within a few days of Hay. The river ...

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  55. THE HOLY YEAR.

    The Australian pilgrims mostly rested to-day, except a few of the more energetic, who visited churches and took motor trips to the hills. A reception in ...

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  56. WEDDING TO BE BROADCAST.

    The first radio wedding in Australia will take place at the Palmer-street Presbyterian Church, Sydney, to-morrow afternoon, at 4 o'clock, when Miss Essex ...

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