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  2. OPINION OF SENIOR OFFICERS.

    A group of senior officers, representing both the professional and clerical divisions expressed last night the opinion that the latest offer of the Government was a very ...

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  3. IRELAND.

    The Government is preparing a new Irish Bill in order to strengthen courts-martial owing to recent cases of intimidation and it may establish trials by three judges ...

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  4. RUSSIA.

    It is announced officially that the expenditure on the Russian military operations from November 11, 1918 to March 31, 1920, was £55,793,000, of which £31,144,000 was ...

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  5. NEW VICEROYS.

    Sir Godfrey Lagden (a vice-president of the Royal Colonial Institute) occupied the chairs at the luncheon which the members of the institute gave in the Hotel Victoria ...

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  6. PRINCE OF WALES.

    Having travelled from Hobart overnight, the Prince of Wales arrived in Launceston this morning and was accorded a treamendous reception. Thousands ...

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  7. AMERICA.

    A representative of the Australian Press Association interviewed Mr. A. Robinson, Attorney-General for Victoria, who said: "I regret to find that an impression is ...

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  8. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Senatons Pearce (W.A.) and Foster (Tas.) were sworn in by Senator Givens. Senator Millen laid on the table of the Senate the report of Mr. Justice Ewing ...

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  9. THE STRIKE.

    Yesterday produced dramatic developments in connection with the striked of teachers and civil servants. Cabinet considered the representations of the disputes ...

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  10. CIRCULATION OF RUMOURS.

    During the last day or two various rumours have been circulated. One of these was brought under the notice of the Premier yesterday. It was to the effect ...

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  11. PROPOSALS AS TO POLAND.

    The Russian Bolshevik Government's reply has reached Mr. Lloyd George It rejects the British proposals regarding Poland, and it suggests that Soviet ...

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  12. THE CORK MURDER.

    In the House of Commons this evening in replying to questions with regard to the murder of the V.C. winner Smyth in Cork, Sir Hamar Greenwood (the Chief ...

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  13. MINISTER'S STATEMENT.

    A representative of the Australian Press Association interviewed the Secretary of Commerce (Mr. J. W. Alexander), who said: "Personally. I am very much ...

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  14. SHIPPING LEGISLATION.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" states that Admiral Benson, chairman of the United States' Shipping Board, has made a statement ...

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  15. OBJECTS OF THE C.S.A.

    In view of the strike it is interesting to note that the rules and constitution of the Civil Service Association contain, in Item 2, headed "Object," the following:— ...

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  16. GOVERNMENT ATTITUDE.

    Cabinet met early yesterday morning to consider further the strike position. The Attorney-General (Mr. Draper) placed before Cabinet particulars of the discussion ...

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  17. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    Mr. McGrath was introduced and sworn in as member for Ballarat, amid loud Labour cheers. ...

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  18. DR. MANNIX.

    In the House of Commons this evening Mr. Bonar Law in replying to Sir Fredrick W. Young (Coalition Unionist member for Swindon and ex-Agent-General for ...

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  19. THE PRESIDENCY.

    The Chicago correspondent of the "Morning Post" gives some interesting sidelights on the recent party Presidential Conventions. Telegraphing on June 7, he said:— ...

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  20. PROPOSED PEACE CONFERENCE.

    In the House of Commons this evening Mr. Cecil B. Harmsworth (Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs) said that Finland, Latvia, and Lithuania, had declined ...

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  21. PAYMENT OF WAGES MEN.

    The effect of the strike so far as the payment of the wages men is concerned has been felt by the Minister for Works (Mr. George) more than any other Cabinet ...

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  22. RUSSIAN COMMERCIAL MISSION.

    In view of the cable published in yesterday's issue, saying that M. Krassia, accompanied by the President of the Moscow Soviet and the chairman of the ...

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  23. MR. THEODORE'S SPEECH.

    With reference to Mr. Theodore's recent speech at the farewell dinner tendered to his London, a representative of the Australian Press Association interviewed a leading ...

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  24. PAYMENT OF RELIEF.

    The Colonial Secretary (Mr. Broun) assisted by the Minister for Mines (Mr. Scaddan) will be present at the Treasury at 10 a.m. to-day to make payments to foster ...

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  25. SINN FEIN AND BRITISH LABOURITES.

    The London "Daily Chronicle" says that the Sinn Fein Leaders held a meeting and decided upon an intensified guerilla method of fighting the police and the troops, ...

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  26. THE PRINCE'S HEALTH.

    Some concern is being felt for the Prince's health. He is still suffering from a sore throat and to-day he showed distinct signs of the strain involved in his ...

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  27. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MATTERS.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Fowler asked the Postmaster-General—(1) Is it a fact that the automatic telephone equipment of Perth is much below ...

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  28. PROPOSED GENERAL STRIKE.

    The Dublin Trades Council has ordered a general strike 48 hours from to-night in support of the demand for Larkin's release from imprisonment in the United States. ...

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  29. REPRISALS FOR MURDERS.

    Two constables motoring through Tuam from the Galway Assizes discovered the road blocked with trees. Both alighted and were immediately shot dead. Two ...

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  30. THE AMERICA CUP.

    The third race for the America Cup between Sir Thomas Lipton's Shamrock IV (Challenger) and the American boat Resolute was held to-day at Sandy Hook. ...

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  31. CHINESE CIVIL WAR.

    The New York "Times's" correspondent at Washington announces that the State Department has learned that the Anfu forces have sustained a sevore defeat, and have ...

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  32. MASS MEETING TO.

    The letter received from the Premier, together with a full statement of the activities of the disputes committee and their interviews with the Government will be ...

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  33. DISPUTES COMMITTEES CONFER.

    Yesterday afternoon the service disputes committee met the newly-constituted State disputes committee of the A.L.P at the Trades Hall. The President of the latter ...

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  34. NAURU ISLAND.

    In the House of Commons to-day on the report stage of the Nauru Island Agreement Bill, the Government did not attempt to reverse the Standing Committee's ...

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  35. A GHASTLY RECORD.

    The Sinn Fein murders of police have totalled 52 since the new year. ...

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  36. AMRITSAR AFFAIR.

    In the House of Lords to-day there was a large attendance of members and peeresses when Lord Finlay who was Lord Chancellor from December, 1916, to ...

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  37. TROUBLE IN SYRIA.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon in moving the adjournment of the House in order to discuss "the immediate danger of British interests arising out of the ...

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  38. MESOPOTAMIA.

    In the House of Commons to-day in replying to Mr. George Lambert (Liberal South Molton). Mr. Winston Churchill (Secretary of State for War) said that larger ...

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  39. DISPUTES COMMITTEE DEFIED.

    A significant statement appearing in a bulletin issued by the disputes committee yesterday morning would seem to indicate that despite the vigilance of the various ...

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  40. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Replying to the question in the Assembly this afternoon the Prime Minister (General Smuts) said that Delville Wood had been purchased by the Union Government for ...

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  41. SPA COAL AGREEMENT.

    It is understood that the Government will encounter considerable opposition from the Empire Economic Council with regard to the coal agreement. Coal experts ...

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  42. AVIATION.

    Lieurenants Parer and McIntosh (the Australian aviators) left Singapore for Banka at 9.30 a.m. yesterday. But they had to return to Singapore, owing to ...

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  43. BRITISH RAILWAYS.

    Replying in toe House of Commons to a question, Mr. Bonar Law said that it was the Government's policy to hand back the railways to the companies at the ...

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  44. IMPERIAL PRESS CONFERENCE.

    Fifty British delegates to the Imperial Press Conference, to be held in Canada, with a number of delegates from India, Australia, South Africa, and New Zealand, ...

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  45. AN EX-PRINCE'S SUICIDE.

    Ex-Prince Joachim's last hours were pathetic. He retired at nine o'clock, Placing a revolver on a table beside his bed. An hour later he got up and went to an ...

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  46. BATTLESHIP BADEN.

    The German battleship Baden has been salved at Scapa Flow and has arrived at Portsmouth. It will be employed in the British Navy. ...

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  47. TURKEY.

    The Turkish Cabinet has resigned. It is believed that a new Ministry willing to sign the Peace Treaty will be formed. ...

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  48. SCULLING.

    J. Britsford won the Wingfield sculls by five lengths, Golland (New Zealand) being second. ...

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