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  2. NATIONAL FORESTRY.

    The Minister for Home and Territories (Senator Pearee) has issued a comprehensive statement outlining the Federal Government's Forestry programme, with ...

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  3. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    So far as the Federal Cabinet is concerned finality has been reached with the preparations for the opening of the last session of the present Parliament on ...

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  4. MINISTERS ON TOUR.

    The Minister for Mines Mr. M. F. Troy) arrived with his party at Meekatharra on Thursday night, having motored from Cue via Reedy's and Naunine. ...

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  5. Fighting at Canton.

    Fighting occurred last night, in which the Cantonese drove out the Yunnanese mercenaries. There is a possibility of a general stripe in sympathy with ...

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  6. UNREST IN CHINA.

    The Italian Minister this evening handed a Note to the Chinese Government acknowledging the reception of the Chinese Note of June 4 relative to the ...

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  7. FINANCIAL SURVEY.

    The gilt-edged section of the Stock Exchange is suffering from a severe attack of indigestion, its absorbing powers being insufficient to assimilate the ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL.

    At the debate on nightwork in bakeries Mr. A. J. McNeil (the Australian employers representative) pointed out that Austalian employers were of opinion ...

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  9. FRANCE.

    The Paris correspondent of the London "Daily Express" states that the fall of the france below 100 has set the Government ship rocking, and it may capsize, ...

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  10. GERMANY.

    The trust which was organised by Herr Hugo Stinnes (the coal and iron magnate) is reported to be splitting up, and that the question of its proposed ...

    Article : 182 words
  11. Civil Warfare.

    While still protesting their loyalty to the principles of the late Dr. Sun-Yat-Sen and Kao-Min-Tang, the Yunnanese generals Yang-Hsi-Min and ...

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  12. Glass Industry.

    The International Labour Conference has rejected the project of the convention for a weekly stoppage in the glass industry for recreation purposes. ...

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  13. Government Tottering.

    It is believed that the Painleve Government is tottering and that M. Briand is likely to become Prime Minister. ...

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  14. Bourse Depressed.

    The Berlin Bourse is very depressed, it being feared that the Stinnes breakdown is the forerunner of similar trouble. ...

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  15. Workers' Compensation.

    The proposal for a weekly stoppage of the class industry was defeated by only one vote, and the workers' group were incensed. ...

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  16. Soviet Fanatics.

    A remarkable scene occurred at the opening of the Russian section of the Industrial Arts Exhibition, to which M. de Monzie (the French Minister for ...

    Article : 167 words
  17. Banks to the Rescue.

    Big banks with the co-operation of the Reichsbank, are coming to the rescue of Herr Stinnes's trust with the sum of 40,000,000 marks, to prevent a complete ...

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  18. Senior Consul's Reply.

    The Senior Consul, replying to the Chinese Commissioner, recapitulated the main facts of the riots, and instanced the deliberate attacks which were made ...

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  19. AMERICA.

    The present is the most disastrous June heat wave in the history of the Weather Bureau, and it has now taken 112 lives. Soaring temperatures, with low ...

    Article : 131 words
  20. Miners' Federation.

    The monthly meeting of the executive of the Miners' Federation of Great Britain selected Mr. Herbert Smith as the president of the federation and Mr. A. J. ...

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  21. SPANISH PLOT.

    Further parties of travellers confirm the previous account of the attempt to blow up the Royal train, which was due to start for Madrid from Barcelona, when ...

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  22. Hopeful Feeling.

    This morning's papers think that the end of the strike is within sight, and there has certainly been a remarkable chance in the general atmosphere. The ...

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  23. A Cryptic Speech.

    Mr. A. J. Cook (secretary of the Miners' Federation) delivered a remarkably cryptic speech at Chopwell (Durham). He said:—"Before God and man, ...

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  24. Police on Strike.

    About four hundred Chinese, belonging to the Foreign Settlement police of the lower ranks, are absenting themselves from duty without leave. The ...

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  25. Other Attempts.

    The Perpignan correspondent of the "Central News," states that the bomb which was placed in the Sitjes tunnel had most ingenious electrical connection, ...

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  26. Three Hundred Deaths.

    The terrific heat wave which has oppressed the eastern half of the United States during the last six days came to Pennsylvania, where a rainstorm ...

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  27. AVIATION.

    The Marchese di Pinedo left Albany for Israelite Bay at 8.15 yesterday morning in ideal weather. His departure was witnessed by many citizens. The ...

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  28. Landing of Marines.

    The strike is spreading to the French concession. This morning's estimate of the number of the strikers was a quarter of a million, but a number of the staffs ...

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  29. SECURITY PACT.

    The Allied Disarmament Note to Germany gives a detailed analysis of the situation with regard to Germany, and refers to every military clause of the ...

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  30. MOROCCAN WAR.

    A message from Rabat (Morocco) states that Abdel Krim (the leader of the Riffs) made a violent offensive against the French position on the Taounat ...

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  31. Alleged Plot to Kidnap.

    Three men have been indicted by a Grand Jury on a conspiracy charge in connection with the alleged plot to kidnap Mary Pickford.—Reuter. ...

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  32. CANADA.

    The Government has ordered the Railway Commission to proceed with the revision of the railway freight rates, with a view to the equalisation of the ...

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  33. Projected Spanish Attack.

    The Madrid correspondent of the London "Daily Express" states that the Spanish headquarters has planned a general attack against the Riffs for June, ...

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  34. Japanese Students.

    A students' body this afternoon presented a resolution to the Foreign Office developing, inter[?], the replacement of the Japanese Counsul-General at Shanghai ...

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  35. Melbourne Anticipations.

    Advice has been received by the Air Board that the Marchese di Pinedo arrived at Fowler's Bay (Port Eyre) at 11.50 p.m. to-day. As this point is a ...

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  36. Feeling in Germany.

    The Allies Note has given an unpleasant shock to Germany, according to an official spokesman, who said that the Government regarded the situation with ...

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  37. SIRDAR'S MURDER.

    All the persons accused of the murder of the Sirdar (Sir Lee Stack) have been sentenced to death except the chauffeur, who received a sentence of two years' ...

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  38. BIG BRISBANE BLAZE.

    Shortly after 11 o'clock to-night a fire broke out in a four-storey brick building in Roma-street, commencing on the first floor. This was occupied by Jackett Bros., ...

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  39. MINISTER FOR WORKS.

    A Ministerial party, including the Minister for Works (Mr. A. McCallum), Mr. J. Cunningham (Honorary Minister), Mr. J. W. Kirwan, M.L.C., and the ...

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  40. MEAT DIET ADVOCATED.

    The members of the English-Speaking Union gave a luncheon yesterday to the visiting American and Canadian doctors. ...

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  41. Tientsin Demonstration.

    One thousand students demonstrated in the native city yesterday, and this morning, but there was no untoward incident. The streets were heavily ...

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  42. SEARCH FOR AMUNDSEN.

    The following message from the Fram indicated that Captain Amundsen and his five companions may have run into a snowstorm soon after they started their ...

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  43. Alleged Misconception.

    It is authoritatively asserted that political circles express the opinion that the Allied Note displays a complete misconception as to the extent of Germany's ...

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  44. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The "Daily Express" states that Captain Harry Mack, an Australian, has related at Londonderry the thrilling story of a wreck. He said that the Reliant ...

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  45. Round Germany Flight.

    Thirty-one out of the 34 light aeroplanes have arrived, completing the third lap of the round Germany flight. Thirty-two machines, including six "babies," have ...

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  46. Japanese Reinforcements.

    The Navy Office states that the small cruiser Tatsuta sailed this afternoon for Shanghai, with 200 marines.—Reuter. ...

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  47. PRINCE OF WALES.

    To-day the Prince of Wales will enter Zululand, where he will be welcomed by a great gathering of this historic South African people. As an instance of the ...

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  48. TASMANIAN ELECTIONS.

    Labour is assured of a majority of two in the new Tasmanian Parliament. It had been considered that the House would be equally divided, with 15 members on ...

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  49. RUSSIA.

    A military tribunal at Kieff concluded the trial of the members of the anti-Soviet organisation, "Russia for Russians," headed by the ex-Tsarist, General ...

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  50. Trouble at Chin-Kiang.

    The British Consul-General at Chin-Kiang, near Nanking, telegraphed to-day, —"Riots in Concession. Can Navy send assistance?" To this the following ...

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  51. Another Outbreak.

    The fire brigades had just returned to their stations early this morning, after fighting the flames in premises occupied by Jackett Bros, in Roma-street, when ...

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  52. Ice Barrier Patrolled.

    The Amundsen expedition's ships, the Hobby and the Fram, are patrolling the ice barrier on the lookout for the missing explorers. ...

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  53. BANK NOTE FORGERIES.

    The Scotland Yard authorities regard the Earl's Court discoveries as the most important of recent years. All the latest devices, of which some were not ...

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  54. ITALY.

    The Chamber of Deputies, by 243 votes to 6, ratified the Treaties of Marseilles, Neuilly, and Trianon.—Reuter. ...

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  55. EMPIRE PRESS UNION.

    The revised list of the United Kingdom delegates to the Empire Press Union's Press Conference in Australia includes Viscountess Burnham, ...

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  56. N.S.W. FLOODS.

    At a meeting of the Wagga Municipal Council the Mayor said that although the damage done by the recent flood to council roads and property had not yet been ...

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  57. FEDERAL TAXATION.

    Mr. Wallace Bruce, president of the Adelaide Chamber of Commercial, returned to-day from Melbourne, having attended there the deputation to the Federal ...

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  58. AMERICAN FLEET'S VISIT.

    Two officers of the Royal Australian Navy are to proceed to Pago Pago to place the programmes for the reception of the United States fleet before its ...

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  59. King's Accession.

    The Chamber of Deputies was crowded on the occasion of a special sitting to celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of the King's accession, and a proposal ...

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  60. ORDER RESTORED.

    The arrival at Chin-Kiang of the Paul Jones last night synchronised with an abatement of the riots, which apparently have not been renewed. To-day's ...

    Article : 78 words
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