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  2. STRIKES AN OFFENCE.

    SYDNEY, May 21.—Pointed remarks with reference to strikes were made in the Federal Arbitration Court to-day by Chief Judge Dethridge. Referring to the ...

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  3. SHIPPING TROUBLE.

    MELBOURNE, May 21.—The dispute on the waterfront caused by the strike of marine cooks appears to be no nearer settlement. The Commonwealth ...

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  4. SYDNEY CIVIC SCANDAL.

    SYDNEY, May 21.—There was a scene in the Supreme Court this morning when the Royal Commissioner (Mr. Justice Harvey) resumed the taking of evidence ...

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  5. COLLIERY DISASTER.

    NEW YORK, May 20.—Thirteen of the men who were entombed in the Mather coal mine, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, as the result of an explosion, have been ...

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  6. OUTLAWING WAR.

    WASHINGTON, May 20.—The Secretary of State (Mr. F. B. Kellogg) will invite Canada and the other British Dominions within a few days to participate in ...

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  7. BRUTAL CRIME IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, May 20.—Mrs. Florance Wilson (50), an Englishwoman, was found brutally murdered in the sand dunes near Le Touquet, where she had rented a bungalow ...

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  8. GERMAN ELECTIONS.

    BERLIN, May 20.—It is estimated that 80 per cent. of the electors voted to-day in Berlin, and the polling was heavy else­where. The returns should be available ...

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  9. FOUR TIMES DIVORCED.

    LONDON, May 21.—The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" writes:— "A strange divorce is that of the Count and Countess Bertier de Sauvigny. It is the ...

    Article : 198 words
  10. BRITAIN'S REPLY.

    LONDON, May 21.—"The Times," in a leader to-day says: "The British Note implies much more than mere acquiescence in the treaty proposal. It suggests a display ...

    Article : 553 words
  11. FORECAST OF PARTIES.

    BERLIN, May 21.—Assuming that the predictions concerning the distribution of the surplus are fulfilled, the State of parties will be Socialists 150, a gain of 19; ...

    Article : 157 words
  12. CUTTING OUT WASTE.

    MELBOURNE, May 21.—The Federal Treasurer (Dr. Page), speaking at the Bendigo Commerce Club to-day, said the financial policy of the Ministry was ...

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  13. AVIATION.

    SINGAPORE, May 21.—The four Royal Air Force flying boats which are making a flight from Southampton to Australia, left this morning for Australia. The first stop ...

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  14. CONTRACTOR AND UNION.

    A dispute between the Operative Painters and Decorators' Union and Frederick James Deacon, of Loch-street, Claremont, contractor, was further mentioned ...

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  15. PRUSSIA FOLLOWS SUIT.

    BERLIN, May 21.—The elections for the Prussian Diet were held simultaneously with the general elections and they also resulted in the heavy defeat of the ...

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  16. WILKINS'S TRIUMPH.

    OSLO, May 20.—Captain Wilkins and Lieutenant Eilson arrived at Trondhjem to-day in their triumphal voyage from Tromsoe. Cheering crowds assembled at ...

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  17. FORGED NOTES.

    MELBOURNE, May 21.—The hearing of the Charges of conspiracy to forge £5 notes against Stefan Karasiewiez (47), (Russian process engraver). John Frederick ...

    Article : 662 words
  18. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    NEW YORK, May 21.—With the apparent victory of Mr. A. E. Smith in the Oregon primary ballot for the Democratic nomination for the Presidency, thus adding ...

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  19. Objects of Polar Exploration.

    OSLO, May 21.—Captain Wilkins says his object in polar exploration was less to discover land than to obtain meteorological-data for the benefit of the world. ...

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  20. COOKS' ATTITUDE.

    SYDNEY, May 21.—The Marine Cooks, Butchers, and Bakers' Union at a largely attended meeting in the Trades Hall this afternoon decided to repudiate the ...

    Article : 131 words
  21. BREMEN AT GREENLY ISLAND.

    HALIFAX, May 20.—The monoplane Bremen, in which the German aviators crossed the Atlantic, was damaged in an attempt to take off from Greenly Island ...

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  22. Nose Dive On to Ice

    GREENLY ISLAND, May 20.—The Bremen having been repaired, Mr. Fred Melchior, the chief pilot of the Junkers Company in America, who was sent from New ...

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  23. Adelaide Support.

    ADELAIDE, May 21.—Two cooks were called for again this morning for the Adelaide Steamship Company's cargo steamer Ngara, but none was engaged. The ...

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  24. RECEPTION IN AMERICA.

    LONDON, May 21.—The Washington Correspondent of "The Times" says: "The British reply has been enthusiastically received. Mr. Kellogg and his coadjutors ...

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  25. COSTES AND LEBRIX.

    PARIS, May 20.—Captain Costes and Lieutenant Lebrix, who recently flew round the globe from Paris via Buenos Aires and Tokio, have left on an air tour ...

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  26. MR. JOHNSON'S OUTBURST.

    SYDNEY, May 21.—"Members of the A.C.T.U. are only a lot of bushrangers," said Mr. Jacob Johnson (acting secretary of the Australian Seamen's Union) in ...

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  27. WACKETT LEAVES DARWIN.

    SYDNEY, May 21.—A report was received in Sydney by C. C. Wakefield and Co., Ltd., to-day that Wing Commander Wackett, in his amphibian aeroplane ...

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  28. HYDE PARK CASE.

    LONDON, May 21.—Mr. R. H. Morris, M.P. (Liberal) has tabled an amendment to the motion of which the Secretary of State for Home Affairs (Sir W. Joynson ...

    Article : 176 words
  29. "NEW YORK TIMES."

    NEW YORK, May 21.—Editorial comment expresses satisfaction at the British reply to Mr. Kellogg's outlawry of war proposal. The "New York Times" says: ...

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  30. 'PLANES IN BUSINESS.

    MELBOURNE, May 21.—For the first time in Victoria an aeroplane is to be constantly used by a business organisation to enable its representatives to cover a ...

    Article : 138 words
  31. POISON GAS.

    HAMBURG, May 21.—A tank of phosgene gas exploded in a street last night and a great gas cloud settled in the neighbouring streets, which were hurriedly ...

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  32. CHINESE WAR.

    WASHINGTON, May 21.—The American Minister in China (Mr. A. C. Murray) has handed similar Notes to the Nationalist and Northern Governments, stressing the ...

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  33. FRENCH OPINION.

    LONDON, May 21.—The Paris correspondent of "The Times" says:—"It is primarily the frankness of the Anglo-Dominions view that has satisfied French ...

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  34. HINKLER'S MOVEMENTS.

    CANBERRA, May 21.—Mr. Bert Hinkler, who arrived at Canberra on Sunday on his way to Sydney, left again this afternoon about 3.15 o'clock for Goulburn ...

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  35. HAWAIIAN ANNIVERSARY.

    SYDNEY, May 21.—The Federal Ministry has decided to send H.M.A.S. Brisbane to Hawaii to represent Australia. ...

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  36. MURDERS OF CHINESE.

    BRISBANE, May 20.—Reports from Innisfail this afternoon stated that the police were busily engaged in investigating the circumstances of the murder of two ...

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  37. IN QUEST OF A SPEED TRACK.

    COPENHAGEN, May 20.—Local motoring clubs have been advised that Captain Malcolm Campbell would be coming in the near future to inspect the sands on ...

    Article : 92 words
  38. RAID ON NEWSPAPERS.

    DUBLIN, May 20.—A party of young men, unarmed and unmasked, entered the Killiney railway station, ordered the stationmaster and a porter away, and held ...

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  39. AFGHAN ROYALTIES.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, May 20.—The King and Queen of Afghanistan arrived to-day, escorted by destroyers. They were met at the entrance to ...

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  40. DARKAN TRAGEDY.

    Shortly after 8 a.m. yesterday John Sumpster Milner, who, on April 20, was sentenced to death on a charge of having at Darkan on February 28. wilfully ...

    Article : 145 words
  41. ELECTRIC MOTORS.

    SYDNEY, May 21.—The adjourned inquiry into the request for an increased duty on electrical apparatus was resumed before the Tariff Board to-day. ...

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  42. DARING ROBBERY.

    MELBOURNE, May 21.—After pulling up in a motor car outside a jeweller's shop in Lydiard-street, Ballarat, shortly after 6 o'clock this evening, a thief hurled a ...

    Article : 150 words
  43. BANK OF ENGLAND.

    LONDON, May 21.—The most gigantic removal of gold in history has begun from the Bank of England. Daily a procession of six hydraulic trucks loaded with bags ...

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  44. SCOTTISH DELEGATION.

    LONDON, May 20.—In the presence of a large crowd, members of the Scottish Delegation from Australia to-day placed a number of wreaths on the Whitehall ...

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  45. GIRL MISSING.

    MELBOURNE, May 21.—The mysterious disappearance of a young woman has been reported to the St. Kilda police. May Beard (18), whose home is at ...

    Article : 117 words
  46. MILK WITHOUT COWS.

    LONDON, May 20.—An interesting prediction was made at the sanitary inspectors conference to-day that milk might shortly be produced from grass without ...

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