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  2. IRELAND.

    In spite of official assurances as to quietude in Londonderry, correspondents report that many dead and wounded persons are lying in the streets, as the result of very ...

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  3. GERMANY.

    A hitch has arisen in connection with the formation of a Cabinet. The Majority Socialists refuse to support the Government, and it is therefore doubtful whether ...

    Article : 146 words
  4. LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    The Labour Conference, Which met in Scarborough to-day, passed a resolution in demanding the revision of the Peace Treaty. on the ground that it violated the ...

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  5. THE CIVIL SERVICE.

    The executive of the Civil Service Association met yesterday at the luncheon hour and considered the Statement of the Premier (Mr. J. Mitchell) and the announcement ...

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  6. IN A STRANGE LAND.

    "I am preparing for presentation to the Premier a comprehensive report of the tour just completed, and am also taking up with my colleagues a number of matters brought ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL.

    The wireless operators' executive committee announces that the strike has been called of owing to the grave dislocation of the country's shipping, and to the fact ...

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  8. MELBOURNE STRIKE.

    The failure of the compulsory conference called to-day by Mr. Justice Higgins has accetuated the strike situation. When the conference ended in a deadlock about ...

    Article : 269 words
  9. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    Important speeches on Australian defence and questions of Imperial defence were delivered to-day at the luncheon of the British Empire League in Victoria. ...

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  10. RIOT IN MILAN.

    Signor Malatesta harangued a number of anarchists, who were making a demonstration in support of the threatened strike of railwaymen. The meeting ended in ...

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  11. REPARATION PAYMENTS.

    M. Marsal (the Minister for Finance), interviewed regarding Germany's reparation payments said that the Allies would not mention to Germany any particular ...

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  12. MUSICIANS' AGREEMENT REGISTERED.

    The negotiations which have been proceeding for some weeks between the Musicians' Union and the various theatrical and picture show proprictaries have borne ...

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  13. DEADLOCK CONTINUES.

    The chief interest in the immediate industrial outlook to-day centred in the compulsory conference which began at the law courts in the afternoon before Mr. ...

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  14. DOMINION AFFAIRS.

    The financial question in connection with the Queensland pastoral leases in being thrust into considerable prominence. There is reason to believe that this thorny ...

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  15. THE CANBERRA CAPITOL.

    It is the custom when the foundation stone of an important public building is laid to place beneath it in an air-tight container some copies of contemporary ...

    Article : 159 words
  16. STOVEMAKERS' DISPUTE SETTLED.

    The stovemakers have adopted the recommendation of the A.L.P. Disputes Committee for the acceptance of the proposal made as an outcome of a conference held ...

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  17. FEDERAL SALARIES GRAB.

    Under the above heading a Melbourne paper publishes a list of Victorian Federal members who have notified that they do not intend to draw the extra £400 a ...

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  18. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    The resumption of the Premiers' Conference has been fixed for July 16. When the representatives of the Various State Ministries left Melbourne, just after the ...

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  19. SHEARING CONDITIONS DISCUSSED

    Yesterday a conference took place between a representative delegation of farmers and representatives of the A.L.P. Disputes Committee and the A.W.U. with ...

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  20. PROPOSED DISCUSSION.

    Mr. Arthur Griffith, the acting Sinn Fein president, said in the course of an interview that if Mr. Lloyd George's statement to the effect that he was willing to ...

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  21. AVIATION.

    The temporary hangers at Belmont have been abandoned by Major Brearley, in favour of new flying quarters on the river foreshore below Victorial avenue. The ...

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  22. BOYCOTT OF HUNGARY.

    As the result of the boycott of the country by the workers of Europe, the Hungarian Government has resigned. (The National Transport Workers' ...

    Article : 147 words
  23. COAL MINING INDUSTRY.

    Representatives of both sides to the dispute in the coal-mining industry again waited on the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) to-day, and announced that they had not yet ...

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  24. SOUTH AFRICA.

    In the House of Assembly this evening the Prime Minister (General J. C. Smuts) announced that Prince Arthur of Connaught (son of the Duke of Connaught) ...

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  25. HAMPTION PLAINS.

    What appears to be a new shoot of gold has been struck at a depth of 100ft. between the Jessop and Osborne shafts in the Mutcoroo mine. In a telegram to ...

    Article : 124 words
  26. THE BUILDING TRADE.

    Another phase of the difficultics con[?] with the building trade was ventilated at a recent general meeting of the Institute of Architects. Much adverse ...

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  27. RUSSIA.

    Mrs. Philip Suowden, who has returned from Russia, declared, in the course of an interview, that Soviet Russia had nothing to teach Western Europe. She was ...

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  28. RETURNED SOLDIERS' LEAGUE.

    The usual fortnightly meeting of the Perth sub-branch of the R.S.L. was held in the board room of the Soldiers' Institute on Wednesday, Mr. W. A. Woolham ...

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  29. THE VICTORIA LEAGUE.

    Sir James Allen (the new High Commissioner for New Zealand), speaking at a meeting of the Victoria League, in the Guildhall, repudiated warmly the ...

    Article : 171 words
  30. VICTORIAN SAVINGS BANKS.

    The Commissioners for State Savings Banks in Victoria notify that they will raise the rate of interest on deposits to 4 per cent. from July 1 on sums up to ...

    Article : 97 words
  31. QUEENSLAND ART UNIONS.

    Last week the Home Secretary stated that it had been decided that the golden casket art unions should continue under Government supervision every two months ...

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  32. PRICE OF SUGAR.

    Price Fixing Commissioner Ferry said to-day that the retail price of sugar, as fixed by the Federal authorities, would be 6d per 1b. on Saturday. He promised to ...

    Article : 83 words
  33. COTTON GROWING.

    Mr. J. M. Hunter (Agent-General for Queensland) gave evidence to-day before the committee on cotton-growing in the British Empire. He referred to ...

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  34. AN INTESTATE ESTATE.

    The intestate estate of the late Francis Pearse, grazier, of North Fremantle, which is valued at £600,000, was the subject of litigation in the Supreme Court yesterday ...

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  35. BROKEN HILL MINES.

    At a meeting of the New South Wales Labour Council leld to-night it was resolved: "That the State Labour Government be approached and urged to take ...

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  36. LAWN TENNIS.

    The world's lawn tennis championships were continued at Wimbledon to-day. In the second round of the singles Doust beat Hardy, Garland beat Winslow (South ...

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  37. AMERICA.

    In the course of an interview. Mr. Bainbridge Colby (the Secretary of State) said: "I have had a number of conferences with President Wilson but we did not discuss the ...

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  38. THE WOOL QUESTION

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) conferred to-day with representatives of the Graziers' Association with regard to the disposal of the new wool clip and ...

    Article : 88 words
  39. DEATH OF A LUMPER.

    A lumper named Gustay Cartson was this morning the victim of a simple accident from which fatal results ensued. Carlson was employed at Wills and Co.'s ...

    Article : 170 words
  40. CHURCH UNION.

    An important decision has been reached in connection with the union of the Presbyterian Methodist, and Congregational Churches. On September 1 the members ...

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  41. MESSAGE FROM THE POPE.

    In reply to a message of homage sent to the Pope by the H.A.C.B.S. Couference which recently met in Brisbane, Archbishop Dulig to-day received the following ...

    Article : 92 words
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