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  2. IMPERIAL BUDGET.

    The English Channel ports have been very busy in consequence of big importations of watches, clocks, and motor cars from the Continent. The goods are ...

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  3. THE SOCCER GAME.

    A superb exposition of football with some clever head work thrown in was witnessed on the Subiaco Oval yesterday afternoon. It was the opening match of ...

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  4. STATE DISABILITIES.

    The evidence submitted by the Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. C. H. Wickens) to the Royal Commission which is inquiring into the effect of Federation ...

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  5. NORTHERN AUSTRALIA.

    When questioned last evening at the close of the weekly meeting of Cabinet, the Acting Premier (Mr. W. C. Angwin) said that the tentative proposal made by ...

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  6. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Viscount Leverhuine. He succumbed to an attack of inflammation of the lungs. Biographical Sketch. ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL.

    Advice was received in Sydney to-day that 500 men who ceased work at Canberra yesterday owing to their dissatisfaction with the camping conditions have ...

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  8. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    There was rather more competition and general interest at to-day's wool sales, but prices were unchanged. About 9,500 bales were offered at ...

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  9. AMERICA.

    A mild sensation was caused when the British delegates to the Convention of the Association Advertising Clubs of the World, which is being held in Houston ...

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  10. STRIKE DECLARED OFF.

    The strike of 32 members of the Engine Drivers and Firemen's Union at the Government dockyards at Walsh Island. Newcastle, has been declared off. ...

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  11. The Wool Market.

    Commenting on the state of the wool market at the annual meeting of Bawre yesterday, the chairman (Sir John Higgins) said it was to be deplored that the ...

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  12. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The trouble threatened early in the week among the employees at the factory of Harris, Scarfe, Sandovers and Co., Ltd., in West Perth, because of the failure of ...

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  13. BUSINESS MAN'S PROTEST.

    Mr. Charles Songster (the chairman of the Swift Company of Coventry, formerly the Swift Cycle Company), said at the annual meeting of the shareholders that ...

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  14. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The sixth Assembly of the League of Nations will meet in Geneva on September 7. The Geneva Protocol is included in the agenda paper. ...

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  15. Industry's Burdens.

    In the course of a speech in Reading (Berkshire), Sir Robert S. Home (a former Chancellor of the Exchequer) contended that many large industries ...

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  16. "Rum Row" Blockade.

    The operations of 64 vessels, with 13 seaplanes as auxiliaries, are being directed by wireless code messages from Washington to the "flagship" of the "dry" ...

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  17. Queensland Minister's Comment.

    "Judging from the Press report," Senator Pearce has gone astray in saying that Queensland has now agreed to the scheme to show the Commission proposed to be ...

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  18. Geneva Protocol.

    In the House of Assembly last evening the Prime Minister (General Hertzog), replying to questions, said that the Union Government's views with regard to the ...

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  19. A Storm Brewing.

    The London "Daily Herald" (Labour) says:—Labour member of the House of Commons are preparing to put up against the new Budget the biggest fight since ...

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  20. Council of Women.

    In connection with the Convention of the International Council of Women, a New Zealand delegation (under the leadership of Miss Kane) is participating ...

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  21. Liberals' Troubles.

    In view of the apparent reconciliation of political differences between the Earl of Oxford and Asquith and Mr. Lloyd George, who walked arm-in-arm from a ...

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  22. Bawra's Annual Meeting.

    The fourth annual meeting of the British Australian Wool Realisation Association Ltd. was held to-day. After the ordinary meeting an extraordinary ...

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  23. Address by Mr. E. A. Mann, M.H.R.

    A lecture was delivered in the Burt Memorial Hall fast evening by Mr. E. A. Mann, M.H.R., on the Peace Protocol of the fifth Assembly of the League of ...

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  24. ENTERPRISE DISCOURAGED.

    "Why I established a plant for the manufacture of air craft in Australia was that, at the time I left England, I considered that no country in the world ...

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  25. Riots in Arkansas.

    A message from the town of El Dorado (Arkansas) reports that rioting has occurred on the oilfields in that district. A band of some 200 oilfields workers ...

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  26. THE NORTH POLE.

    The following wireless message has been received from Captain Roald Amundsen King's Bay, Spitsbergen:— Lieuts. Riiser-Larsen and Dietrichsen ...

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  27. NEW LOANS.

    Arrangements are being made for the flotation of a New Zealand loan for £7,000,000. The rate of interest has not been fixed yet. ...

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  28. RUMANIA.

    Replying to-day to questions in the House of Commons, Mr. W. E. Guinness (Financial Secretary of the Treasury) said that Great Britain and Australia and ...

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  29. New Zealand Issue.

    A New Zealand loan for £7,000,000, at interest of 4½ per cent., will be underwritten to-morrow. The price of issue will be £94 10s. per cent. ...

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  30. London Press Comment.

    The London "Financial Times" says:— "It is understood that the New Zealand loan will be issue at £95 per cent., and will be redeemable in twenty years. The offer ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The London county Council concluded to-day a continuous sitting of 21 hours, having discussed a long series of Labour amendments which demanded so many ...

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  32. SHIPPING DISPUTES.

    The charges against Jacob Johannsen, assistant secretary of the Seamen's Union, in Sydney, respecting the delay of the steamer Levuka in January, were ...

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  33. Australian Issues.

    In addition to the New Zealand loan, a New South Wales loan for £6,500,000 and a Western Australian loan for £2,000,000 are impending, but they will probably ...

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  34. AN EXCITING CHASE.

    A motor car with five occupants was observed at midnight by the police in Stroud (Gloucestershire), travelling in direction of Painswick ...

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  35. Acting Premier's Comments

    When questioned last evening concerning the contents of this message, the Acting-Premier (Mr. W. C. Angwin) said that he had received no advice regarding ...

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  36. MOROCCAN WAR.

    French correspondents in Morocco admit that France is faced by many difficulties. It is estimated that Abdul Krim (the leader of the Rals) has some 5,000 ...

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  37. BEER STRIKE.

    Mr. C. R. Cooke, honorary secretary of the Mornington Liquor Strike Committee, writes:—"On April 30 a large and representative gathering of the [?] ...

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  38. SEIZURES OF DRUGS.

    An extensive seizure of narcotics has been made here. The police authorities were informed from Antwerp that a notorious smuggler of narcotics had ...

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  39. TARIFF BOARD.

    To assist the establishment of paper making works in Tasmania Mr. Montague Cohen, director of the Amalgamated Zinc, Ltd., appeared before the Tariff ...

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  40. PRISONERS REMANDED.

    The three arrested men are described as waiters. Their names are:—William Gearing (18), Frederick Carny (17), Claude Hunter (19). They were charged ...

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  41. A French Success.

    A "communique" from Morocco says:— The French centre column cleared the Taounat Heights after fierce resistance on the part of the enemy (consisting of ...

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  42. CHINA.

    There has been a revival of the rumours that hostilities between Marshal Chang-Tso-Lin and General Feng-Yuh-Siang, (the "Christian", commander) ...

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  43. Serious Famine.

    A serious famine has been reported from the Province of Kweichow, where people are said to be eating leaves of trees, and parents selling their children ...

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  44. ITALY.

    A commission which was appointed to draw up a scheme of constitutional reform recommends that the rights of the Crown should not be altered. These ...

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  45. RUN DOWN BY A TRAIN.

    Two railway employees were run down and killed by a train at the [?]lawarra Junction, near Macdonaldtown, Sydney, this morning. They were Henry Hearne, ...

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  46. THE NEAR EAST.

    The London "Daily Telegraph's" Diplomatic Correspondent learns that Turkey is obstructing seriously the work of the Mixed Commission under the Treaty of ...

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  47. LEAKING RESERVOIRS.

    Startling allegations were made by the Commissioner of Public Works (Mr. L. L. Hill) against former officers of the Waterworks Department, which is under ...

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  48. EGYPT.

    The nine men who have been accused of having been connected with the murder of the late Sirdar (Sir Lee Stack) have been committed for trial in the Court of ...

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  49. TO-MORROW'S TEST MATCH.

    The Englishmen's tour having been successfully opened yesterday, attention is now directed to the more important match at Fremantle Oral to-morrow ...

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  50. Australian Sales.

    No definite announcement has been made by the National Wool Council respecting the postponement of sales. An agreement has been arrived at to cancel ...

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  51. GERMANY.

    The Social Democrats have protested officially against the validity of Field-Marshall Hindenburg's election to the Presidency on the ground of certain ...

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  52. A Minister Resigns.

    The Minister for the Navy (Admiral de Revel) has resigned. His action is attributed to Signor Mussolini's new scheme for the unification of the ...

    Article : 58 words
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