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  2. BRITISH COAL CRISIS.

    At a meeting of the Parliamentary Labour Party, presided over by Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, a monon was passed condemning the Government's policy in ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    Some rain fell early this morning after a fine night, and delayed the start to-day. The warm sun, however., lias hud a beneficial effect, and it was decided ...

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  4. ANGLICAN CHURCH.

    The London "Daily Express" says:—The Church of England is facing one of the greatest crises in its history, and it may lead to a breakaway of some 700,000 ...

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  5. TRAGEDY ON GROUP 6.

    Information that a settler's cottage on Group 6, at [?] in the Margaret River district, had been blown up and twos killed was received in Perth ...

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  6. FRANCE.

    M. Briand has agreed to form a new Cabinet. He has set himself the task of forming a Cabinet "on a broad basis." In a statement he appeals to ...

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  7. GOLDEN HORSESHOE MINE.

    A [?] from the London directors of the Golden [?] Company yesterday surprised the general manager (Mr. J. W. Sutheriand) of the fact that ...

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  8. FEDERAL CABINET.

    Only a fortnight remains before June 30. when the Minister for Markets and Migration (Sir Victor Wilson), who was defeated at the general election, retires ...

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  9. GOLD-MINING INDUSTRY.

    The Proposal that a bonus on gold production should be granted to bring about revival in the mining industry was enthusiastically endorseri at a public ...

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  10. "Strange Bedfellows."

    Adversity will make strange bedfellows in the French Cabinet if M. Briand succeeds in the bold [?] which has been outlined semi-officially. It is intended ...

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  11. Mr. Cook's Bitterness.

    "Instead of bringing peace, Mr. Baldwin's statement will cause Labour to unsheath the sword in defence of the standard of living." asserted Mr. A. J. Cook ...

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  12. FINANCIAL PROPOSALS.

    Replies have been received from the Premiers of all the States except Queensland, agreeing to the suggestion of the Premier of Victoria (Mr. Allan) that ...

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  13. President's Visit to England

    The projected visit of President Doamergue to England has been postponed by agreement between the French and British Governments. King hopes ...

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  14. Archbishop Riley's Com-ment.

    When this message was referred to Archbishop Riley last night, he said that the question had been a burning one for many years. It was the desire for ...

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  15. New Wages Schedules.

    The coal owners are working out new wages schedules based on a working day of eight hours. There are indications that the next development after the passing of ...

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  16. Mr. Lang Will Attend.

    The Premier (Mr. Lang) has decided to attend the conference of Premiers, to be held in Melbourne on Monday, to discuss The Federal Ministry's financial ...

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  17. Briand's Failure Possible.

    M. Briand's projects seems to be destined to fail in view of the fact that a congress of Radical Socialist parties has resolved to oppose the formation of ...

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  18. SLEEPING CAR TRAGEDY.

    Five bodies were recovered when the burning wreckage of a sleeping car cooled, 12 hours after it caught fire, this morning while a train was crossing the ...

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  19. SCHEME OUTLINED.

    It is understood that the mine owners are preparing a scheme for the reopening of the pits on an eight-hours basis. The [?] will be divided into three ...

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  20. INDIA.

    There was an offshoot of the. Rawal Pindi riots in Saidpur, a village which is eight miles from Rawal Pindi. The Place was raided by trans-frontier Pathans, two ...

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  21. French Franc Improves.

    There was a great improvement in the value of the French fran in London this morning, the quotation being 1678 to the pound sterling. It is presumed ...

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  22. WIRELESS.

    For some time the technical officers of the Postmaster-General's Department have been investigating complaints that the wave lengths of the main Australian ...

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  23. HIGHWAY ROBBERY.

    A telegram from Millicent to-day states that a sensational hold-up at 9.15 O'clock this morning. Millicent is a town about 30 miles from Mount ...

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  24. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Mr. E. V. Morgan (American Ambassador to Brazil) has telegraphed to the State Department there a categorical denial of the reports that he [?] ...

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  25. EMPIRE LEGISLATORS.

    The United Kingdom delegation from the Empire Parliamentary Association which, with delegations from other Empire centres will travel through ...

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  26. LATEST SCORE.

    At the tea adjournment the score was 105 far five wickets, Macartney being 47 and Richardson; 16. ...

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  27. AVIATION.

    The Ministry for Marine has ordered two warships to sail along the coast in search of the Argentinian aviator, Bernardo Duggan and his tow companions ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN COAL STRIKE.

    The Settlements of the engine drivers' strike, which had been in progress in New South Wales and Victoria for more than six weeks was formally announced ...

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  29. Australians' Ill Luck.

    Nine first cass matches were arranged to commence yesterday, and the only one in which play did not take place was the fixture in which the ...

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  30. Meeting of Assembly.

    The Australian delegates to the meeting of the Assembly of the League of Nations at Geneva in September will be the [?] General (Mr. J. G. Latham) ...

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  31. DEFENCE MATTERS.

    A pronouncement against a Ministry for defence was made by Lord Balfour in the House of Lords last night. In replying to Lord Thomson (formerly ...

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  32. AirsHip Burned.

    An airship which was almost a replica of Captain Amundeen's Norge, and which was on the eve of delivery to Japan, was destroyed by fire this ...

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  33. THE FAR EAST.

    Dr. Wellington Koo has assumed the office of Minister for Finance. This is taken in some well-informed quarters as indicating that he is destined eventually ...

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  34. Effects of Strike.

    A prominent coal owner recently estimated that the miners lost in wages £100,000 per week on account of the strike, and on that basis they would have ...

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  35. The Second Test.

    L. C. Braund (Somerset) and A. E. Street (Surrey) have been elected umpired for the second test match which is to begin at Lord's June 26. ...

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  36. GOLF.

    The five Australian competing in the Open Golf Championship are included in the southern qualifying section, of which the first round was played at Sunningdale ...

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  37. MURRAY-STREET PROPERTY.

    Another example of the increasing value of central ciaty property was provided yesterday, when a two-storey brick building, with a frontage of 50ft. and a ...

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  38. The Boycott.

    The Government has appointed Mr. J. H. Kemp and Mr. E. R. Halifax to be delegates to negotiate with the Canton authorities for a settlement of the boy ...

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  39. The Lancashire Match.

    The Australians will meet Lancashire at the Old Trafford on Saturday; and an interesting match should result. Last season Lancashire finished third on the ...

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  40. CITY OF NAPLES WRECK.

    The Navy Office has received a wireless messaged from the cruiser Kasuga, reporting that the crew of the wrecked steamer. City of Nobles, were rescued ...

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  41. RHODES SCHOLARS.

    The average age of Rhodes Scholars is twenty-three years, compared with nineteen years among other scholars. Hence they have an unfair advantage in ...

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  42. EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS.

    Cardinal Bonzano, the Papal Legate, with Cardinals Charost, Faulhaber, Dubois, Casanova, Piffl, Csernoooch, Hayes, and O'Donnell, left to-day on a special ...

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  43. BRUTAL BURGLAR.

    Extreme violence was used by a burglar who entered the shop and attacked the dwelling of G- Materazzo, an Italian fruiterer, in Hawthornroad. Caulfield ...

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  44. PERSONAL.

    At the monthly meeting of the W.A. Fire Brigades Board yesterday afternoon feeling reference were made tn the death of the late Mr. F. C. Liggins. ...

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  45. BRITISH POLITICS.

    A motion expressing confidence in Lord Oxford and Asquith was carried unanimously to-day at the annual meeting of the National Liberal Federation in ...

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  46. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    In the House of Commons this evening Sir Gerald Strickland (Conservative) asked the Government whether, in view of Belgium's rediscovery of the ...

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  47. QUEENSLAND POLITICS

    A meeting of the Labour Caucus to-day decided that there should be 10 portfolioed Ministers. and agreed to the creation of a Ministersd for Labour and ...

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  48. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD.

    The North German Lloyd Company will begin on August 11 with the steamer [?] a direct service for third-class passengers only from Bremen to ...

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  49. Countryman Arrested.

    The police to-night charged an Italian fruiterer Bartolo Virgaco, who was arrested this afternoon. with having [?] Mrs. Materazo with intent to murder ...

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  50. County Matches.

    At the Oral to-day Cambridge University scored 287 versus Surrey (Enthoven 56. Lowe 8O). Surrey replied by scoring 22 rune without loss. ...

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  51. CHILD WELFARE.

    The Victorian Minister Health (Dr. Argyle) announced to-day that the Ministry had decided to appoint a medical director of child welfare in Victoris. This ...

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  52. GERMANY.

    There have been serious riots in the Ruhr area in connection with the expropriation of former rulers' property. Nationalists in Hamborn were ...

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  53. OVERLAND PASSENGERS.

    The following were passengers by the Great Western express, which left last night for the Eastern States:—Mesdames Boyne, Cadmor, Kennedv Carro Kilsbv. MeEffer. ...

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  54. CONCESSIONS TO POLICE.

    Police constables of 25 years service and more are to have their wage increased by Gd. per day from July 1. This announcemen: was made by the Chief ...

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