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  2. SHIPPING TROUBLE.

    MELBOURNE, May 25.—It was hinted late this evening that as the result of the conference between the Waterside Workers' Federation and the owners, ...

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  3. SCOTTISH DELEGATION.

    LONDON, May 24.—The members of the Australian-Scottish delegation stood reverently facing the Scottish National War Memorial in the quadrangle of Edinburgh ...

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  4. POLAR EXPLORATION.

    OSLO, May 24.—Colonel Nobile's airship Italia remained at the North Pole from 1 o'clock until 2 o'clock this morning, and is now en route to Spitsbergen. ...

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  5. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    ROME, May 24.—News from Innsbruck (Austria) states that owing to the imprudent act of two students in tearing down the Italian flag which the Italian Consulate ...

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  6. PARLIAMENT ASLEEP.

    CANBERRA, May 25.—Shortly after members of the House of Representatives had settled down early this morning for an all-night debate on the motion for the ...

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  7. AVIATION.

    LOS ANGELES, May 24.—It is now learned that Captain Kingsford Smith hopes to commence his flight to Australia on June 1. He at present plans to leave ...

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  8. BRITISH LABOUR.

    LONDON, May 24.—It is announced that the national executive of the Labour Party has warmly endorsed the opinion expressed by the executive committee of the ...

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  9. OUTLAWING WAR.

    LONDON, May 24.—The American Ambassador in London (Mr. A. B. Houghton) has handed to Sir Austen Chamberlain invitations to the Australian, South African, ...

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  10. FURTHER DISTURBANCES.

    INNSBRUCK, May 25.—There were renewed disturbance last night, as the result of which the police made baton charged and 20 persons were injured. Many ...

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  11. NO NEWS OF ITALIA.

    KING'S BAY, May 24.—No news of the Italia has been received since this morning. The weather over the Polar Sea is reported to be good, nevertheless, some ...

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  12. VOYAGE TO AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, May 25.—Spencer and Sons, balloon makers, of Highbury, are completing a small dirigible in which an Australian named Herbert Campbell, hopes ...

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  13. ROTARIAN LUNCHEON.

    LONDON, May 24.—At the Rotarian luncheon to the Australian-Scottish delegation at Edinburgh, the President (Rotarian Pilcher) said that Scotland was glad to ...

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  14. SHIPOWNERS AND WATERSIDERS

    MELBOURNE, May 25.—Officials of the Waterside Workers Federation to-day met in conference to discuss the question of "Unemployment" with representatives of ...

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  15. AFGHAN ROYALTIES.

    ANGORA, May 24.—King Amanullah and Queen Souriya, of Afghanistan, were honoured with a banquet today. The President (Mustapha Kemal Pasha) save King ...

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  16. ROME REPORTS.

    HOME, May 24.—Contrary to an earlier report, Colonel Nobile dropped the cross and Italian flag at the Pole, and sent the following wireless messages while over the ...

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  17. SASSOON CUP.

    LONDON, May 24.—Selected pilots, representing each of the Royal Air force fighting squadrons, competed to-day for the sassoon Cup over a course of 101 ...

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  18. INVITATIONS WELCOMED.

    LONDON, May 24.— The "Daily Telegraph" welcomes Mr. Kellogg's invitation to the dominions and India. "There is no novelty in this recognition of the separate ...

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  19. REGAINING YOUTH.

    LONDON, May 24.—Dr. Voronoff, who is a [?]all thin, sharp-featured man, gave his first full account of his monkey gland methods in a special statement. He said ...

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  20. ESSAYS ON AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, May 24.—In connection with the Visit of the Australian Scottish delegation the publicity manager (Mr. Hyland) has offered prizes to Scottish school ...

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  21. SPEED RECORD.

    LONDON, May 24.—Preparation have been completed for a fresh attack on Major di Bernardi's air speed record. Flight Lieutenant Greig is practising ...

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  22. A.C.T.U. AUTHORITY.

    MELBOURNE, May 25.—Although the Melbourne Trades Hall Council at its meeting last night passed a resolution support in the authority of the Australasian ...

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  23. VETO OVER-RIDDEN.

    WASHINGTON, May 24.—President Coolidge received the most decisive congressional rebuke of his whole administration to-day, when the Senate, in little ...

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  24. OSLO GREETS WILKINS.

    OSLO, May 24.—Oslo triumphantly received Captain Wilkins and Lieut. Eilaen on their arrival from Bergen. The President of the Norwegian Geographical ...

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  25. SEAMEN'S UNION.

    In reference to the telegram from Sydney published in yesterday's issue of "The West Australian," stating that many members of the Australian Seamen's Union had ...

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  26. EMPIRE DAY.

    LONDON, May 24.—A beflagged city and numerous public lunches were the chief manifestations of Empire Day. Members of the Canadian Chamber of ...

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  27. NAVAL BUILDING PROGRAMME.

    WASHINGTON, May 24.— The doubts concering to attitude of the State Department toward the Naval Bill now pending in the Senate, in view of the optimism ...

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  28. ALSATIAN SEPARATISTS.

    PARIS, May 25.—In the Colmar trial, four out of the 15 accused were found guilty in extenuating circumstances and were sentenced to imprisonment for one ...

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  29. Tributes at Banquet.

    OSLO, May 24.—Captain Willkins and Lieutenant Eilsen were paid tributes at a big banquet given in their honour tonight at which it was announced that both had ...

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  30. JAPAN'S ATTITUDE.

    TOKIO, May 25.—Cabinet has approved of its reply to the American anti-war proposal. It will be pleased to support the proposition on the understanding that it ...

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  31. COLONIAL INSTITUTE.

    LONDON, May 24.—The congratulations of His Majesty the King on the attainment of the 60th anniversary of the Institute were read at the Colonial Institute's ...

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  32. OLD HULKS GONE.

    ALBANY, May 25.—Seventy-one years ago the Jane Sprott, known to Albany as the Copeland, was regarded as one of the trimmest crafts sailing the Southern ...

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  33. N.S.W. EMPLOYERS' FEDERATION.

    SYDNEY, May 25.—At a special meeting today the council of the Employers Federation of New South Wales carried a motion expressing strong and emphatic ...

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  34. £22,000 DISAPPEARS.

    MELBOURNE, May 25.—The large sum involved aroused special interest in a case heard in the Caulfield court yesterday. Mrs. Pearl Cressey, of Bailey-crescent, ...

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  35. CONGREGATIONAL SUPPORT.

    The following resolution moved by the Rev. N. Richards, and seconded by Professor. Tattersall was carried at the halfyearly meeting of the Congregational Union ...

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  36. LOSS OF SAILING SHIP.

    SEATTLE, May 24.—The Alaska Packers Association sailing ship Star of Falk­land ( 2,330 tons), carrying a crew of 40 whites and 280 Chinese cannery workers. ...

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  37. OUTRAGE IN IRELAND.

    DUBLIN, May 24.—Armed men raided the house of James McAuley, a Justice of the Peace, at Armoy, Antrim, and shot dead McAuley and his two sisters. ...

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  38. THE IDLE FLEET.

    SYDNEY, May, 25.—Much concern has been expressed among the unions at a report that the Canadian Australasian liner. Aorangi will be in some way drawn into ...

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  39. DOMINION TEXT BOOKS.

    LONDON, May 24.—Today in the House of Commons Mr. H. Haslam (Conservative) asked the president of the Board of Education if he were aware that some of ...

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  40. BIRTLES AT RANGOON.

    LONDON, May 24.—News received from an official source shows that Francis Birtles, who is motoring from London to Mel­bourne, arrived at Rangoon somewhat of ...

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  41. WOMEN IN RUSSIA.

    LONDON, May 24.—The Riga correspondent of "The Times" says that M. Soltz, a member of the Central Control Commission, who is unofficially titled "the ...

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  42. PRESTON TO PRESTON.

    LONDON, May 24,—At the Empire Day celebrations at Preston (Lancashire), Councillor Llewellyn Jones, an ex-Mayor of Preston a suburb of Melbourne, ...

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  43. METHODS OF FINANCE.

    LONDON, May 24:—In answer to a question in the House of Commons today the Secretary of State for Home Affairs (Sir W. Joynson-Hicks) said he ...

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  44. ALLEGED STEALING.

    MELBOURNE, May 25.—William Wurth (31), was charged at the City Court today with having about May 1, while in the employ of the E S and A Bank in ...

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  45. MINISTER'S EXPLANATION.

    CANBERRA, May 25.—The Attorney General (Mr. Latham) explained this afternoon that an agreement had been reached between the parties that the vote on ...

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  46. CURRENCY GAMBLING.

    LONDON, May 24.—Saying that his clients suspected Mrs. A. B. Dyne, against whom on February 1 they secured a verdict on a claim for £32,328 in respect to ...

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  47. BURNED TO DEATH.

    WELLINGTON, May 25.—A settler near Hawera named Alfred Woller, five of his children (from 6 to is years of age) and a 13-years-old boy named Charles Parnell. ...

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  48. OIL COMPANIES' FINANCE.

    CANBERRA, May 25.—According to statements made to-day by the Minister for Home and Territories (Sir Neville Howse, V.C.), the Federal Ministry is per ...

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  49. KILLED IN MOTOR CAPSIZE.

    KALGOORLIE, May 25.—The Coroner concluded his inquiry today into the deaths of Isabella Trcin and her daughter Isabella Craig, who were killed when a ...

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  50. PETROL FROM GOAL.

    BERLIN, May 24.—It was announced to-day at the meeting of the German Dyestuffs Corporation that the liquefaction of brown coal had exceeded the most sanguine ...

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  51. CRIME AND PSYCHOLOGY.

    NEW YORK, May 24.—The New York State Coure of General Sessions, which is the oldest and largest Criminal Court in North America. has ...

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  52. LAND VALUATION BOARDS.

    CANBERRA, May 25.—Land Valuation Boards, operating under the Land Tax Assessment Act, have been appointed to review land tax assessments in South ...

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  53. STATE SERVICES.

    CANBERRA, May 24.—Although it had been stated that in the committee stage on the amending Arbitration Bill a section of Government supporters will put ...

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  54. UNIVERSITY PLANS.

    MELBOURNE, May 25.—Rodney H. Alsop, architect, of Little Collins-street, Melbourne, applied to Mr. Justice Lowe in the Practice Court to-day for an order ...

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  55. GERMAN GOVERNMENT.

    BERLIN, May 24.—After an interview with President Hindenburg, the Chancellor (Dr. Marx) has decided to postpone the resignation of the Government until June ...

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  56. CONTROLLED BY WIRELESS.

    MALTA, May 24.—A feature of the British naval exercises has been the shell­ing of the old battleship Centurion which, wirelessly controlled has been for several ...

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  57. CONFIDENCE TRICK.

    BRUSSELS. May 24.—Although the methods of confidence tricksters are frequently exposed, an Australian tourist—James Farmer—fell a ready victim to the ...

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  58. SOLDIER SETTLEMENTS.

    MELBOURNE, May 25.—A review of the relative responsibilities of the State and Federal Ministries for the repatriation of former soldiers was made to-night by the ...

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  59. ALIEN LABOUR.

    CANBERRA, May 25.—In the House of Representatives yesterday Mr. Nelson (Lab. N.A.), read a telegram from Darwin, in which it was stated that while the engineer ...

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  60. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    ADELAIDE, May 25.—In the Legislative Assembly yesterday the Premier (Mr. Butler) presented the Loan Estimates for 1928-29. The gross total is £6,163,750, ...

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  61. LE TOUQUET MURDER.

    LONDON, May 24.—The body of Mrs. Florence Wilson, who was murdered early this week at Le Touquet, France, has been brought to London for cremation. ...

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  62. A CHARITY COMPETITION.

    LONDON, May 24.—To-day, in the House of Commons, the Secretary of State for Home Affairs (Sir W. Joynson-Hicks) was asked whether in a cross-word ...

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  63. WILD ANIMALS AND SNAKES.

    CALCUTTA, May 24.—Last year 1,691 persons were killed in the Central Provinces. Snakes were responsible for 1,389 and tigers and leopards for 221. During ...

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  64. ARMY MEAT CONTRACT

    LONDON, May 25.—Australia has obtained almost, the whole of the War Office Home Command contract for frozen beef and mutton. New Zealand second the ...

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