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  2. NAVAL LIMITATION.

    Among well informed people, there is the opinion that the naval conference at Geneva will last until, the end of July. The outcome of ten days' discussions ...

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  3. MILLIONAIRE'S SUICIDE.

    The death of Mr. James White has not affected the Stock Exchange as much as was a first feared. Most of the shared in which he was interested, which ...

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  4. MOSCOW EXECUTIONS.

    News has been received from Moscow that Helen Vishnevskaya, accused of espionage on behalf of Poland, in organising the escape of emigrants and ...

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  5. FINANCIAL POSITION.

    The Premier (Mr. P. Collier), on his return yesterday from Melbourne, where be attended tie recent confidence of Treasurers to consider line question of a ...

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  6. AVIATION.

    Commander Byrd was forced to descend on the sea at Ver-sur-mer (on the coast of Normandy). The occupants of the 'plane are safe. ...

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  7. MR. BRUCE ON TOUR.

    The Prime Minister and party arrived in Adelaide this morning. They were met at the Central-Railway Station by the Premier (Mr. R. L. Butler), the private ...

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  8. STONE BANKRUPTCY.

    The Official Receiver in Bankruptcy (Mr. M. M. Moss) made application in the Supreme Court yesterday for the direction of the Court as to what steps ...

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  9. Murder Campaign Defended

    Russian trades unions have issued a manifesto to British and Russian workers declaring that the British Trades Union Council's resolution "deploring the ...

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  10. Message to Wife.

    Mrs. R. Byrd received the following cable message from her husband this morning:—"Landed at Ver-sur-mer. All well.—Dick." ...

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  11. Airman's Movements.

    The officials of the Hamburg aerodrome sighted a triple-engined monoplane shortly after midnight which was supposed to be Byrd's. Rockets were immediately ...

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  12. Soviet's Foreign Credit.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent states that British banks have declined to discount or rediscount Soviet bills presented from various ...

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  13. Gamble in Shares.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that if White could have found £750,000 he would have retrieved his fortune by cornering the British Controlled Oilfields. He ...

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  14. Heavy Rains Over Paris.

    After Commander Byrd passed Rennes a rainstorm broke over Le Bourget, which complicated the problem of landing. At one time Byrd appeared quite close to ...

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  15. CANADA'S DIAMOND JUBILEE.

    Preparations are being made for the opening of the Diamond Jubilee celebrations to-morrow, and the Federation will be commemorated even in Indian and ...

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  16. CHINESE AFFAIRS.

    The Shanghai Municipal Council is maintaining silence regarding the attitude that may be adopted as the outcome of the Chinese decision not to pay ...

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  17. TRADE UNION BILL.

    In the House of Lords to-day the Lord Chancellor (Viscount Cave) moved the second reading of the Trade Union Disputes Bill. "Some people," he said. ...

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  18. Greetings from Abroad.

    Australia and Italy have sent birthday greetings to Canada on the sixtieth anniversary of the Confederation. ...

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  19. Two Princes to Attend.

    Prince George will accompany the Prince of Wales to Canada to participate in the jubilee celebrations in July, when the Prime Minister (Mr. S. Baldwin) will ...

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  20. America's Parity Claim.

    The prospects of a successful outcome of the Geneva negotiations have been greatly enhanced, in the eyes of the State Department officials, by the ...

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  21. Australia's Felicitations.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) has cabled the following message to the Prime Minister of Canada (Mr. McKenzie King) on the occasion of the celebration ...

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  22. Defence of Hankow.

    General Gallens, the Bolshevik military adviser to the Nationalist Government at Hankow, is reported to be strenuously preparing to defend Ha[?] ...

    Article : 161 words
  23. GERMANY'S CONDEMNED FORTIFICATIONS.

    General von Pawelesz, representing the German Government, has formally issued an invitation for one or two of the Allied military experts to accompany ...

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  24. Mr. Bridgeman's Statement.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. W. C. Bridgeman), in a statement to newspaper representatives, said he was surprised at the insistence of the ...

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  25. Trans-Pacific Venture.

    Lieutenants Maitland and Hagenberger faced a social programme to-day more wearying than their flight. They began by paying a call on the Governor in the ...

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  26. A Melbourne Function.

    To celebrate the diamond jubilee of the Canadian Federation, the Canadian Trade Commissioner to Australia (Mr. D. H. Ross) held an informal reception ...

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  27. Visiting Missionary's Views.

    On a tour of the world in the interests of his organisation, the Rev. Francis C. Brading, B.D., F.R.G.S., who has been secretary of the Scripture. Gift Mission ...

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  28. EMPIRE TRADE.

    Mr. L. S. Amery (Secretary for the Dominions) in the course of a speech at the Empire Marketing Board's luncheon, at the Hotel Cecil, stated that the board ...

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  29. Anderson's Progress.

    The following telegram was received last night from Carnarvon, having been despatched at 6 p.m. by Mr. Keith Anderson, who is flying round Australia in ...

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  30. Britain's Proposals.

    He is now possible, for the first time, to reveal, from an authoritative source, the range of naval limitations proposed by Britain. The figures given are all ...

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  31. EMPIRE PRODUCTS.

    London will be a vast shop-window advertising Empire products for five days commencing on July 23, when the Advertising Convention committee is ...

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  32. Economic Position.

    The Prime Minister delivered the Fisher Lecture in connection with the University of Adelaide at the School of Mines to-night. The title of his subject ...

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  33. POPULATION CONFERENCE.

    The human race will number 8,000,000,000 in three hundred years' time, according to experts of the League of Nations, in announcing a world ...

    Article : 87 words
  34. FEDERAL CUSTOMS MINISTER.

    The Commonwealth Minister for Customs (Mr. H. E. Pratten) to-day had a lengthy and confidential interview with the Prime Minister (Mr. S. Baldwin). ...

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  35. BIG BROTHER MOVEMENT.

    "We owe a great debt to Sir George Fairbairn for his work on behalf of the Big Brother movement, and I trust he will continue it in Australia." sid Lord ...

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  36. Provisional Agreement.

    It is understood that the provisional agreement reached by the naval experts for the future construction, of destroyers and similar craft provides that ships in ...

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  37. AUDIT BILL.

    The Standing Committee of the House of Commons on the Audit Bill became a bear-garden to-day when the Chairman (Sir Cyril Cobb) accented a closure ...

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  38. GOVERNOR IN NORTH.

    The Governor's party arrived at Ivanhoe on the afternoon of June 23. A mob of cattle was in the yards, and the Governor was interested in the branding ...

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  39. Question of Equality.

    The "Times" Washington correspondent states that Mr. F. Kellogg, the American Secretary of State, expressed satisfaction at the British announcement ...

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  40. HEAT WAVE IN AMERICA.

    A heat wave in the Central West States has resulted in the deaths of five persons at Chicago, nine in Ohio, two in Wisconsin, and three in Minnesota. ...

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  41. KING'S PARK.

    "I was very much surprised daring my absence from the State to learn that the committee appointed to inquire into the hospital needs of the metropolitan ...

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  42. DOUBLE TAXATION.

    Mr. Winston Churchill (Chancelor of the Exchequer) was asked in the House or Commons to-day if the British Government had entered into negotiations ...

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  43. HELD UP WITH REVOLVER.

    Shortly, after one o'clock this morning Dennis Eugene Kenny, of View-street, Annandale, who is employed by the Yellow Taxi Cab Co., had an exciting experience. ...

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  44. GIRLS' RECORD SWIM.

    Thirteen-year-old twin sisters, Bernice and Phyllis Zitenfield, swam from Albany to New York, 163 miles, in 52 hours 20 minutes, thus beating two previous ...

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  45. RAILWAYS AND 'BUSES.

    Discussing to-day the proposed attempt by the Railway Department to meet the competition of motor Vehicles by making reductions of the fares on Brisbane lines ...

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  46. WAITRESS'S DEATH.

    The City Coroner (Mr. Fletcher) to-day held an inquest concerning the death of Martha Quin (23) a waitress, the victim of the shooting tragedy in a lane at ...

    Article : 76 words
  47. COMMUNIST INTIMIDATION.

    The editor and sub-editor of the Communist newspaper and also the chairman of the Communist Party have been arrested for publishing an article urging ...

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