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  2. UNREST IN CHINA.

    To-day the American assessor at the Mixed Court announced the admissibility of the documents containing Bolshevik literature which the police had seized. ...

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  3. N.S.W. ELECTIONS.

    Cabinet Ministers met this afternoon and decided that it would not be advisable for the Premier (Sir George Fuller) to act hastily by tendering the resignation ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL.

    The Geneva correspondent of the Australian Press Association reports that the Labour Conference has ended. The final reading of the Workmen's ...

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  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The House of Representatives met today and continued the debate on the Address-in-Reply. Mr. Bruce said that the action taken ...

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  6. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The House of Commons to-day rejected by substantial majorities a number of amendments, mostly designed to delay the operation of the silk tax. ...

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  7. SECURITY PACT.

    Replying to several questions in the House of Commons to-day, Mr. R. McNeill (Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs) said that the Allies would order ...

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  8. Gunboat Fired At.

    The Cabinet has decided to agree to the application made by the demonstrators yesterday to send 100,000 dollars to Shanghai for the relief of the ...

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  9. Effect on Australian Trade.

    Melbourne agents of Japanese and Chinese shipping companies trading with Australia stated to-day that up to the present no ships coming to Australian ...

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  10. PRINCE OF WALES.

    A feature of the Prince of Wales's visit was a native gathering on the race-course, where 10,000 na[?]es were drawn up in a semi-circle. The proceedings ...

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  11. New Food Council.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) announced that the Government had decided to adopt in principle the Food Commission's ...

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  12. Labour's Policy.

    Interviewed to-night, the Labour leader (Mr. Lang) said that he did not intend to make any false move but to wait the Sir George Fuller saw fit to hand in his ...

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  13. MOROCCAN WAR.

    A message from Wezzan states that owing to enemy pressure which resulted in many penetrations of the French line along the Wadi Zess, the French ...

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  14. Diplomatic View.

    Diplomatic circles understand that it has not yet been decided whether the League of Nations will be the determining authority to say whether France or ...

    Article : 151 words
  15. Preference on Foodstuffs.

    The late Mr. James Wignall, when seized with illness on Wednesday, had just left a meeting of Labour members of the House of Commons, at which he ...

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  16. TRIAL DRAGGING ON.

    The trial is dragging on, the evidence again to-day being mainly as to the origin of the trouble and the circumstances of the shooting. The defence showed ...

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  17. Probable Conference.

    M. Painleve (the Prime Minister), who has gone to Morocco in an aeroplane, will probably confer with the Marquis de Rivera (the Spanish Dictator) before he ...

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  18. Labour Wins Goulburn.

    When the final returns for the Goulburn electorate were made available this morning the labour candidate, Mr. Tully, had a majority of 368 votes over the ...

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  19. DOUBLE TRAGEDY.

    Complete mystery surrounds a dout[?] tragedy which occurred in the early hours of this morning at the old-fashioned, private Bramleigh Hotel at ...

    Article : 231 words
  20. Shipping Strike.

    The China Merchants Steamship Company, a Chinese concern, has suspended its sailings indefinitely. Some of the shipping companies are giving ...

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  21. Negotiations with Abdel Krim.

    Reports from Madrid state that all movements of the Spanish troops will be suspended till the end of June. Meanwhile negotiations are being held with ...

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  22. Dominion Criticism.

    In regard to the Dominion criticism of the proposal to enter into the Security Pact, if is understood that the Dominions have been kept fully informed ...

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  23. The Singapore Base.

    In the House of Commons to-day, it was stated, in reply to questions, that, excluding the cost of the preliminary survey and engineering expenses, the ...

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  24. Proposed Mediation.

    The secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce states that a committee of 21 members was appointed yesterday to assist the chamber in mediating between ...

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  25. Nationalist Leadership.

    The consensus of opinion in political circles is that it may not be long before the Premier (Sir George Fuller) retires from active participation in politics. In ...

    Article : 148 words
  26. IMPERIAL TRADE.

    Speaking at a luncheon given by the imperial Council of Commerce, Mr. L. C. Amery (Secretary of State for the Colonies), referring to the necessity for ...

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  27. AVIATION.

    The following awards have been made in connection with the flight round Germany:—First group (up to 40 horse-power): Loerzer, on a Mercedes ...

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  28. Protest by Generals.

    It is officially announced that Marsha-Chang-Tso-Lin and General Feng-Yuh-Siang have telegraphed to the Prime Minister (Marshal Tuan-Chi-Jui) ...

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  29. AMERICA.

    The Weather Bureau reports that the hot dry weather which cut the winter wheat crop by more than 25 per cent. to June 1 has since done more damage. ...

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  30. Gordon-Bennett Race.

    The Belgian balloon Prince Leopold, piloted by M. Veenstra, won the substitute Gordon-Bennett Cup, given by the Belgian Aero Club, replacing the origins' ...

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  31. GOVERNOR-GENERAL DESIGNATE.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. T. Johnston (Lab., Dundee) asked whether, in view of the desirability of making the appointment of the ...

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  32. A DESERT OUTRAGE.

    Two Arabs have been tried in connection with the attack on a motor convoy in Iraq last March and have been sentenced to death.—Reuter. ...

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  33. Peking Students.

    The students were very active this morning, the pupils of the American missionary institutions forming pickets in every street, and practically forcing the ...

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  34. Australian Machines.

    If tests of the Australian-constructed flying machine, known as the Widgeon, [?] satisfactory, a flight will be undertaken for the first time from Australia ...

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  35. RUNAWAY CHARABANC

    A charabanc containing the York municipal officers, who were going on a picnic, overturned on a steep hillside and fed 30 feet into a moorland stream from ...

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  36. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Minister for Mines (Mr. F. W. Beyers) introduced in the House of Assembly to-day a Bill providing for the appointment of a Government nominee on ...

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  37. Di Pinedo in Melbourne.

    The Marchese di Pinedo and his mechanic, Campanelli, were to-day tendered an official reception by the Lord Mayor (Councillor Brunton). There was ...

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  38. GERMANY.

    The financial difficulties of German industrialists are reflected in an all-round slump of industrial securities on the Bourse, and it is reported that several ...

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  39. Unruly Deputation.

    Students reached the Foreign Ministry this afternoon and sent in a deputation. It is reliably reported that the deputation demanded the despatch of troops to ...

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  40. MAYFAIR TRAGEDY.

    At the inquest on Edward Rix, butler to Sir George Lloyd at Mayfair, a verdict of wilful murder was returned against the lad Bishop, and he was committed ...

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  41. Mr. Chamberlain's Suggestion.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain, in a statement in regard to the French semi-official statement; on the British-French agreement, suggests that comment on ...

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  42. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The newspapers are mystified by two judgments entered in the King's Bench Division against the Crown. One is for £30,000, and the other for £20,000, with ...

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  43. Motor 'Bus Routes.

    Apropos of the controversy about private 'buses in Melbourne, it is interesting to note that the Supreme Court of the Transvaal has decided that the ...

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  44. At Hong Kong.

    Inflammatory placards printed in Chinese and inciting sympathetic disturbances in favour of Shanghai rioters have been secretly posted up in prominent business ...

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  45. RUSSIA AND JAPAN.

    A Japanese business delegation will proceed to Moscow with the Japanese Ambassador (Mr Tanaka) about June 20 to negotiate details regarding the ...

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  46. Italy's Attitude.

    According to the "Messaggero." Italy will not participate in the Security Pact, because the Brenner-Alpine frontier is not included. The paper hints that the ...

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  47. ATTEMPTED REGICIDE.

    A report from Hendaye, in the Basses Pyrenees (France) says that it appears that young students attending a school of engineering were responsible for the ...

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  48. NORTHERN QUEENSLAND.

    The Minister for Education (Mr. Wilson), after a tour of the north, said to-day that he was much impressed with the rapid development of settlement, ...

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  49. Fighting at Canton.

    Reports received from Canton state that in the course of the fighting yesterday the Yunnanese fired at a steam launch on which Mr. and Mrs. Crampton, ...

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  50. FRANCE.

    The Government is prosecuting Charles Maurras, a co-director of the "Action Francaise," for having publicly incited the murder of the Minister for the ...

    Article : 116 words
  51. French Press Comments.

    The newspapers emphasise London's insistence on the bi-lateral character of the proposed Security Pact. The "Echo de Paris." for example, declares ...

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  52. CHURCH UNION.

    Dr. Samuel Dwight Chown, general superintendent of the Methodist Church in Canada, before 8,000 persons to-day declared:—"The Presbyterian Church in ...

    Article : 107 words
  53. Troops for Shanghai.

    Special trains will convey to Shanghai to-night upwards of 1,000 Fengtien troops from Nanking. Chang-Sueh-Liang, Marshal Chang-Tso-Lin's son, is ...

    Article : 139 words
  54. FLINDERS-STREET FIRE.

    It was stated to-day that circumstances surrounding the fire which did £50,000 worth of damage at 179 Flinders-street last week have resulted in a ...

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  55. N.S.W. FLOODS.

    The flood waters in the Murrumbidgee River have now reached Hay, where the river to-day was 22ft. above summer level. It is not likely that much da[?] ...

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  56. IMPORTATION OF MILLET.

    It is notified in the "Commonwealth Gazette" that the proclamation, prohibiting the importation into Australia of broom corn millet, unless on arrival it ...

    Article : 39 words
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