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  2. SHIPWRECKS.

    News received to-day confirmed the scanty information obtainable last night regarding the loss of two coastal steamers with serious loss of life during the storm ...

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  3. EXPLORING THE NORTH-WEST.

    Several weeks ago the announcement was made that the Government survey party under Mr. W. R. Easton which is endeavouring to locate between Derby and ...

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  4. OIL FUEL.

    The most noteworthy development in connection with marine engineering last year according to an English writer on the subject was the substitution of oil fuel for ...

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  5. FLOUR AND OFFAL.

    The delicate position in the local flour and offal trade did not materially alter yesterday. As stated in the "West Australian" on Saturday, the W.A. Flour Millers' ...

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  6. IRELAND.

    Mr. Lloyd George's letter to Mr. E. De Valera has caused a sensation in Dublin. Well-informed circles are not very optimistic with regard to it, but they believe ...

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  7. IMPERIAL AFFAIRS.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes is keeping well only by very careful attention. He is under constant medical supervision, and is taking a massage treatment regularly. He ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The Australians continued their match against Notts to-day in cloudy weather with intermittent glimpses of sunshine. Very light rain fell yesterday, but it did ...

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  9. WRECKAGE PICKED UP.

    There have been washed ashore near Manly two kegs of oil and a case of benzine. These cannot have come from the ill-fated Fitzroy or the Our Jack, as they ...

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  10. THE MISSING CANASTOTA.

    There is an ominous absence of tidings of the steamer Canastota which left Sydney for Wellington on June 13, but Has not since been seen or heard of. The ...

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  11. FURTHER CRIMES.

    In Dublin last evening Cadet Hunt was shot fatally and Section Leader White wounded seriously. Accompanied by their wives, they were having tea in a Dublin ...

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  12. THE NEW GREEK OFFENSIVE.

    The Greek Government, in reply to the Allies' Note, has declined the offer of mediation, contending that Greece is warring against Turkey's attempt to escape the ...

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  13. BARQUE STRIKES A ROCK.

    The barque Rona which arrived from Newcastle with a cargo of coal struck a rock just inside the entrance to Wellington harbour late last night. She is still held ...

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  14. DOMINIONS AND FOREIGN OFFICE.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes's proposal that each Dominion should have permanent representation in the Foreign Office in London has met with a mixed reception. This proposal ...

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  15. THE THIRD TEST.

    The following have been invited by the selectors to represent England in the third test match to be commenced at Leeds on Saturday:—Tennyson, (Hampshire, ...

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  16. WYNDHAM MEAT WORKERS.

    Two plaints, arising out of the operation of the State controlled Wyndham Meat Works, claimed the attention of two independent arbitrators yesterday. ...

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  17. IMMIGRATION.

    The protracted negotiations between the Commonwealth and State Governments, for Western Australia's entry into the combined immigration scheme, have ended in an ...

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  18. ANGLO-JAPANESE TREATY.

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press Association (U.S.A.) understands that the Harding Administration is not pleased at the prospect of a renewal ...

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  19. RAILWAY DISASTER.

    A terrible accident occurred to the Moradabad-Delhi train. It was crossing a bridge when the structure collapsed, and the train was precipitated into the river, ...

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  20. AMERICA.

    A message received from Denver (Colorado) reports that Mr. Samuel Gompers has been re-elected president of the American Federation of Labour, having defeated Mr. ...

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  21. THE MIDDLE EAST.

    The South Persian Rifles are to be disbanded shortly, the Persian Government being unable and the British and Indian Governments unwilling to finance them. It ...

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  22. GERMAN AND FOREIGN GOLD.

    The Reichsbank has announced that it will exchange until July 3 German and foreign gold. It is offering three hundred paper marks for a twenty marks gold ...

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  23. MUNICIPAL SPORTS GROUNDS.

    After spending an hour in debating the subject yesterday, and moving many amendments, the City Council rejected the recommendations of a special ...

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  24. WHEAT POOLS.

    When Mr. Moloney (N.S.W.) asked in the House of Representatives last week that an opportunity be given for the discussion of a motion urging the appontment ...

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  25. RAILWAY ACCIDENT IN FRANCE.

    With reference to the railway accident near Beaucourt, it has been reported that the hot weather caused the rails to expand and they broke as they train was passing ...

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  26. SERGEANT-AT-ARMS ON TRIAL.

    At the Criminal Court to-day John Morgan Worthington, Sergeant-at-Arms of the Legislative Assembly of Victoria, was charged with having corruptly taken ...

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  27. JAPAN'S FOREIGN POLICY.

    "Japan has had enough of war, and for probably the first time in history all danger of being attacked is now past, and Japan will enter shortly upon an era of ...

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  28. SPORTING CABLES.

    The Grand Prix de Paris was run to-day and resulted as follows:— Lemonora—Mr. J. Watson's ch c, by Lemberg—Honora .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 ...

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  29. MOUNT LYELL MINES.

    The hearing of the case in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court bearing upon the conditions at the Mt. Lyell mines was proceeded with by Mr. Justice Powers to-day. ...

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  30. NORTHERN TERRITORY TAXES.

    A large and enthusiastic public meeting was held in the Town Hall to-night. It was convened by Mr. Roberts, who was the Crown Prosecutor in the recent income ...

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  31. INTERESTING TAXATION CASE.

    Before the High Court, consisting of Mr. Justice Duffy, Mr. Justice Rich, and Mr. Justice Starke, the hearing of the Purcell taxation case was concluded to-day. Mr. ...

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  32. ALLEGED FORGERY.

    To-day detectives arrested Charles McAlister Smith (30), a musician, on a charge of having forged a signature to a telegram. It is alleged that Smith signed ...

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  33. UPPER SILESIA.

    It has been announced semi-officially that the Inter-Allied Commission has approved the proposed conditions for the evacuation of Upper Silesia by Polish insurgents ...

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  34. THE BASIC WAGE.

    In the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day, the question was raised as to when Mr Justice Powers would commence his inquiry into the basic wage. His Honour ...

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  35. RYAN LIBEL CASE.

    As a result of further donations received at a meeting in the Town Halll to-night the Ryan defence fund, which was started as an outcome of the Ryan versus ...

    Article : 46 words
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