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  2. UNREST IN CHINA.

    The Italian Ambassador to China (Signor Cerruti) this afternoon handed in the reply of the interested Powers to the note which was sent by the Chinese ...

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  3. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE.

    The debate in the House of Commons on the Imperial preference question revealed a division of opinion among Labour members. Several of the latter ...

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  4. SECURITY PACT.

    The coming week promises to be a momentous period in European affairs. The French reply will be despatched to Berlin, and afterwards published throughout ...

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  5. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales concluded his tour of Natal at Vryheld to-night, where he said:—"In this, the last town at which I will set foot in Natal, I want to say how ...

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  6. EASTERN STATES RACING.

    The A.J.C. concluded its meeting yesterday, in dull and threatening weather. The track was in splendid order, and there was a very large attendance. Details:— ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL.

    A troop train from Hallfax was pelted with rocks by youthful sympathizers with the strikes while en route to the out- skirts of Sydney from where they will ...

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  8. SHIPPING DISPUTES.

    Developments which occurred during the week-end have transferred the delaying of the Melbourne Steamship, Ltd., Lane steamer Monaro from its position as an ...

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  9. MIGRATION.

    For some time past the New Settlers' league has been advocating that more men with capital should be brought to Western Australia and that steps should ...

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  10. Disorders at Kiu-kiang.

    There was no development overnight, and the situation is quiet. Anti-foreign riots took place at Kiu-kiang to-day, but no lives were lost. The Bank of Taiwan, ...

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  11. Serious Affrays.

    Wireless reports from Kiu-kiang state that bands of students on Friday evening rioted in various parts of the Kiu-kiang concession. One crowd operating ...

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  12. The French Proposal.

    Mr. Roland Atkinson, the Paris correspondent of the London "Sunday Times," says that France's proposal is to so guarantee peace ...

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  13. STORES LOOTED.

    Three corporation, stores in Glace Bay and the vicinity were looted and burned by the miners on Saturday night. A Sydney mines store was denuded. ...

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  14. Peking Quiet.

    The six international diplomatic representatives will complete to-day the investigations and discussions, and will leave for Peking to-morrow. ...

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  15. STATE COAL MINE.

    Advices received at the Melbourne office of the State coal mine on Saturday intimate that work has been resumed in all portions of the mine. About 600 men ...

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  16. Britain Blamed.

    It has been noticeable for some days that the students and the Government are desirous of detaching Britain from the other Power's and attaching all the ...

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  17. Belgium Approves French Note.

    The Belgian Government has approved of the terms of the French Note to Germany in connection with the Security pact.—Reuter. ...

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  18. BRITISH POLITICS.

    A definite statement of his conviction that Moscow is financing the British Communist movement, was made by the Home Secretary (Sir William ...

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  19. British Comment.

    Sir Alfred Mond, M.P., in a speech at the Manchester Reform Club, said that at present there was no compelling necessity to bind the Empire to enter any ...

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  20. TIMBER WORKERS' AWARD.

    The Board of Reference constituted under the Timber Workers' award met on Wednesday last to consider certain disputes arising out of the Federal ...

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  21. Colonial Office.

    Mr. L. C Amery (Secretary of State for the Colonies), presiding at a meeting of the Victoria League at the Guildhall, said that the reorganisation of the ...

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  22. At Shanghai.

    Since there has been a considerable easing of the local situation during the past three days, instructions have been given for the withdrawal from duty of a ...

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  23. A By-Election.

    The by-election in Ayr Burghs, following the resignation of Lord Stonchaven (formerly Sir John Baird) on his appointment as Governor-General of ...

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  24. Fengtien Troops.

    Marshal Chang-Tso-Lin's son, change Sueh Liang, has postponed his departure from Nanking, but 800 of his Tengtien troops have reached Shanghai. Chang's ...

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  25. CANADA.

    The special committee appointed to investigate the Government contract with Sir William Petersen (Petersen and Co., Ltd.) and the North Atlantic Shipping ...

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  26. NEW SETTLERS.

    The Officer in Charge of Immigration advises that the following is the list of new settlers due to arrive at Fremantle by the s.s. Bendigo on or about June 21:— ...

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  27. A Sign of Weakness.

    Foreigners generally are of the opinion that the Note to the British Legation is the greatest sign of weakness the Chinese Government has yet shown, ...

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  28. Narrogin Mill Dispute.

    In connection with the dispute concerning the working hours of engine drivers at the Great Southern Flour Mills, Narrogin, Mr. E. H. Barker (secretary ...

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  29. Press Comments.

    The London "Daily Telegraph," commenting on the secretaryship for the Dominions, thinks that the new arrangement, while offering advantages at ...

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  30. The Hankow Riots.

    A wireless message from Hankow states that prior to the shooting which took place a large crowd stoned the Chinese police in the ...

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  31. THE "BLACK" SHIPS.

    In response to an advertisement calling for men to man the idle steamers Dilga and Eromanga, a few union men have applied for the positions at Cockatoo ...

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  32. VICTORIA.

    The Williamstown Racing Club were favoured with beautiful weather for their winter meeting held yesterday. Details:— MAIDEN HURDLE RACE, Two Miles. ...

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  33. The German Reply.

    The special correspondent of the Press Exchange learns that the German reply to the disarmament Note will agree to carry out certain demands asks for ...

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  34. Labour's Changed Attitude.

    Twenty Labour members voted for preference compared with five last year. Labour members who supported preference included the front-benchers, ...

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  35. Feng in Militant Mood.

    The Christian general Feng-Yuh-Siang, interviewed by a pro-Bolshevik. Chingpao, declared that in the case of hostilities against Britain he would be the first ...

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  36. RADIO INVENTION.

    An apparatus by which moving objects miles away can be seen by radio, has been successfully demonstrated here by Mr. Francis Jenkins, of Washington, a ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Mr. L. G. Amery (Secretary of State for the Colonies), presiding at a meeting of the Victoria League at the Guildhall, read a letter from Viscount Jellicoe. ...

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  38. Situation Growing Worse.

    Several interviews to-day show that responsible foreigners are seriously concerned at the action of the Chinese Government in pandering to the ...

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  39. A Governor's Threat.

    The situation remains quiet, this being largely due to the efforts of General Hsiao-Yao-Nan, who is Military Governor of Hupeh, who to-day issued a ...

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  40. CANNED FRUITS.

    After the efforts which have been made to create a demand in the United Kingdom for Australian canned fruits, disappointment and resentment were ...

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  41. SOUTH AFRICA.

    An almost unprecedented Parliamentary incident occurred as a result of the application of the closure in Committee on the agricultural vote, after five hours' ...

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  42. Sinister Agitation.

    The "China Press" says that the most significant element of the whole situation is the apparent burying of personal differences on the part of the militarists ...

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  43. "Economically Futile."

    Mr. E. A. Harney, K.C. (Liberal, South Shields), and formerly a member of the Australian Senate for Western Australia, made a forceful contribution on the ...

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  44. BELGIUM.

    Belgium is still without a Cabinet. The latest attempt by M. Poullet to form a Ministry failed. [Since the general election and the ...

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  45. Shipping Strike.

    The Chinese Seamon's Union contemplates a strike on June 15, commencing with the steamers of the Indo-China and China Navigation Companies. A general ...

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  46. BUTTER MARKETING.

    The Queensland Butter Board at its second meeting on Friday, reached a number of important decisions regarding the policy it is proposed to adopt. The ...

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  47. Fighting at Canton.

    Three thousand Cantonese troops crossed the river from Honam, near Whampon, and landed at Tung-po, three miles east of Tungshan, on Friday night ...

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  48. Press Comment.

    The London "Observer," in an editorial, comments on the Colonial Office changes and the votes of Labour members on the preference question, as ...

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  49. AMERICAN FLEET'S TOUR.

    Mr. P. E. Deane, Secretary of the Prime Minister's Department, announced on Saturday that advice had been received from the ...

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  50. BULGARIAN OUTRAGE.

    A court-martial has ordered the public execution of Lieut Colonel Miltenoff and three anarchists including a woman, who were found guilty of participating with ...

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  51. STREATHAM TRAGEDY.

    At the inquest on Mr. and Mrs. James Carly and Dryden Carly, it was stated in evidence that Dryden had a violent temper, but was on most friendly terms with ...

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  52. Struggle Finished.

    The war finished yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock, when Cantonese troops under the protection of gunboats crossed the river from both ends of Honam, using ...

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  53. AVIATION.

    In the Senate to-day eulogistic references were made to the Marchese de Pinedo's flight, and to the welcome given to him in Australia, which evoked cordial ...

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  54. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Licensed Victuallers' Racing Club held a meeting yesterday at Victoria Park. Results:— HURDLE RACE, about two miles. ...

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  55. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER.

    With reference to the cable message published in the newspapers on July 10 stating that only New Zealand butter and eggs are being served at Wembley. ...

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  56. COMMONWEALTH SHIPS.

    Commenting on the statement made by Mr. W. M. Hughes, in the Australian House of Representatives, that he had heard rumours that Mr. H. B. G. Larkin ...

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  57. WRECKED TANKER.

    The oil tanker Cyrena, which grounded on the bar of Wanganui on May 23, with a cargo of case oil and was re-floated last week broke in halves on ...

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  58. ACROSS THE SAHARA.

    A remarkable feat has been accomplished by the Captain de Lingette, of the French army, his wife, and a mechanic named Bonnouze, who left ...

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  59. Russian Influence.

    The victory of the Cantonese is attributed entirely to the leadership of Russian officers. Ten thousand troops are now on this side of the river everyone ...

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  60. "Buy British Goods."

    The National Union of Manufacturers is taking up a campaign with a slogan: "Buy British Goods," under which the use of Dominion foodstuffs is given ...

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  61. Aeroplanes Catch Fire.

    An army aeroplane caught fire in mid-air near the Istres Aerodrome and crashed to the ground. The pilot was incinerated. Another bombing plane caught ...

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  62. BRITISH TRADE.

    British imports for the month of May totalled £104,000,000, and experts £64, 000,000, showing decreases respectively, of £18,000,000 and £6,000,000, compared ...

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  63. Yunnanese Maltreated.

    Since yesterday a victory wherever civilians find Yunnanese or others speaking the Yunnanese language they beat them horribly and then throw their bodies in ...

    Article : 57 words
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