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  2. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Geneva correspondent of the Australian Press Association reports that there was a discussion of great interest to Australian shipping, when the ...

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  3. GERMANY.

    The referendum which was held yesterday, on the subject of the confiscation of the property of the ex-German rulers without compensation, which required ...

    Article : 58 words
  4. BRITISH COAL CRISIS.

    "Mr. Cook has an unbalanced temperament. He is not a general who gets the best out of his forces and is therefore a menace to the workers' interests." said ...

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  5. REFERENDUM PROPOSALS.

    The (Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Latham), who arrived in Sydney by this morning's express from Melbourne, discussed the referendum in an interview. ...

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  6. NATIONAL EFFICIENCY.

    The Commonwealth Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page) addressed a large. meeting of the Chamber of Manufactures at Manufacturers' House to-day. Mr. S. ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The match between Australia and Lancashire was continued at the Old Trafford, Manchester, to-day. The weather was threatening after an oppressive ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. THE GREAT TODAY.

    The principles that have been given are universal—or. at least we think so. And we have applied them through all our industries without finding it necessary to ...

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  9. Ponsford Recovered.

    W. H. Ponsford, who has been suffering from an attack of tonsillitis, has recovered, and has rejoined the team. ...

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  10. RAILWAY DISASTER.

    Traveling at fifty miles an hour the Bordeaux express left the rails at Tours. Two carriages were overturned, and one broke its couplings and [?] over an ...

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  11. "Mystery" Bowlers.

    Mr. Sydney Smith interviewed by Reuter with reference to the comment of the Sunday Press as to his alleged allusions to England's mystery bowlers, said ...

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  12. The Voting.

    Thirty-five per cent. of the electorate voted "yes," 60 per cent. abstained from vesting and the remaining 5 per cent. either voted "no" or were invalid. Nearly ...

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  13. WOMEN'S DRESS.

    Myriads of cockshafers. Maybeetles. and even lobsters may in the near future be clothing womankind, according to the claims of Professor Herzog and ...

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  14. CRIMEAN HERO.

    The newspapers give prominence to the fact that tomorrow is the hundredth birthday of General Sir George Higginson. "father of the Guards." and last ...

    Article : 173 words
  15. VICTORIA'S NEW GOVERNOR.

    "I am glad the long journey is drawing to a close, and my chief concern is to reach Victoria as quickly as possible," said the Governor-Designate of Victoria ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Terrorism by Monarchists.

    Heavy rain damped the spirits of rival demonstrators, but did not materially decrease the voting. The Communists and Socialists left nothing to chance. Voters ...

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  17. AVIATION.

    Bernards Daggan, who is flying from New York to Buenos Aires, arrived safely on Sunday. [A previous message from Rio de ...

    Article : 102 words
  18. AUSTRALIAN DRIED FRUIT.

    Mr. Haden Guest, Labour member of the House of Commons for Southwark North, in a letter to the "Morning Post" applauds the publicity which is being ...

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  19. Publishing the Figures.

    At Doom the ex-Kaiser Wilhelm sat up until 2 a.m. to hear the latest results of the referendum, which were telephoned from Berlin. ...

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  20. FRENCH POLITICS.

    That the idea of forming a Cabinet on the basis of a national union has been abandoned as impossible was mentioned by M. Briand in an interview. He ...

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  21. WIRELESS BROADCASTING.

    The suggestions emanating from Sydney and Brisbane that there should be a Variation of the wave length ol the "A" class broadcasting stations under 500 ...

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  22. COMMONWEALTH FINANCE.

    A Commonwealth loan of £6,000,000, bearing interest at 5 per cent. and issued at £99 10s. has been underwritten. ...

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  23. LAWN TENNIS.

    The Wimbledon lawn tennis championship meeting opened today in Sue weather before a crowded attendance with a jubilee celebration in the form of a ...

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  24. M. Painleve Optimistic.

    After consulting with M. Briand, M. Painleve spoke optimistically of M. Briand's chances of success, but thought the Cabinet would not be completed until ...

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  25. Required for Commonwealth Works.

    Federal Ministers today endorsed the statement cabled from London that the prospects there for the Commonwealth loan of £6,000,000 regarding which an ...

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  26. M. Poincare Included.

    M. Briand announced to-day that M. Poincare had agreed to enter the sew Cabinet. ...

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  27. Equipment for Police.

    The Commissioner of Police (Mr. Mitcheli) has made a request to the State Government for grant of £2,000 for the erection of a police wireless station to ...

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  28. GOLF.

    At Harlech in the ladies open golf championship first round Miss Cecil Leitch defeated Mrs. Britten Jones, of South Australia 6 and 4. Miss Leitch is ...

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  29. AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE.

    The "Daily Express" discloses that at 2 o'clock on Saturday morning a policeman patrolling the grounds of Buckingham Palace saw a prowler on the path ...

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  30. RAILWAY GRADES.

    Evidence, characterised as most important, was given on Saturday before the South Australian Railway Standing Committee by the Western Australian ...

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  31. CHINA.

    A Japanese semi-official message from the Tientsin delegates states that Wu-Pei-Fu sod Chang-Tso-Lin held final pourparlours yesterday and decided that ...

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  32. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION.

    The Accident Underwriters Association of New South Wales, which for several days has been engaged on the compilation of a schedule of rates to be ...

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  33. HOME SCIENCE.

    Dr. Roberta Jull, who is Warden of Convocation, and a member of the Senate of the University of Western Australia, brought before the latter body, at its ...

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  34. INDIAN MURDER CASE.

    In the Alipur gaol murder case three of the accused were sentenced to death the remaining seven to transportation for life. ...

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  35. American Girl Assaulted.

    The British Consol at Cheng-Tu reports that on June 8, Miss Manly, an American, was dragged from a ricksha by an unarmed Chinese, who apparently ...

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  36. ITALY.

    The success of the Fascist regime is shown in the national budget which discloses a credit balance of 8ll,000,000 lire, where as there was a deficit of 164,000,000 ...

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  37. Mr. Bruce's Plans.

    Tentative arrangements have been made by the Prime Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce) with a view to his departure from Australia on August 31 by the steamer ...

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  38. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Since the Leader of the Labour Party (Mr. F. H P. Creswell) issued his manifesto explaining his support of the Government's proposal to introduce a ...

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  39. TRAMWAY EXTENSIONS

    A deputation, consisting of Mr. A. Clydesdale, M.L.A., and Mr. H. Millington, M.L.A., waited upon the Premier (Mr. P. Collier) yesterday, to urge the ...

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  40. MOTOR VEHICLE TRADE.

    The Department of Commerce has announced that the United States exported 58.824 motor lorries and ombibuses, valued at 37,703,000 dollars, in 1925. ...

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  41. MR. HICKEY'S TOUR.

    The State steamship Bambra arrived in Darwin on Saturday last, bringing amongst other passengers a member of the Western Australian Government ...

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  42. Federal Ministry's Intentions.

    During the luncheon hour today, the Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Latham) addressed a largely attended meeting of the Constitutional Club. He said that ...

    Article : 291 words
  43. Century last.

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  44. MIGRATION.

    The "Lobby" correspondent of the London "Daily Express" understands that on the vote for £3,000,000 for overseas settlement, the Labourites on Thursday ...

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  45. HOUSING AT CANBERRA

    The newly appointed Minister for Home and Territories (Sir William Glasgow) and his predecessor in that office (Senator Pearce) who is now ...

    Article : 133 words
  46. EGYPTIAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE.

    Lord Allenby, while he was Commander-in-Chief of the British Egyptian Expeditionary Force, issued an appeal for subscriptions for a memorial to be ...

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  47. BRITISH EXCISE DUTIES.

    The "Financial News" expresses the opinion that with the expiration of the Spanish and Portuguese Treaties shortly, the Government will reduce the heavy ...

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  48. Derbyshire Match.

    On Wednesday the Australians will start a two-days' match at Chesterfield against Derbyshire, the affair being in the nature of a curtain-raiser for the second ...

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  49. New Settlers.

    The following is an official list of new settlers due to arrive at Albany on, July 2, by the s.s. Pakeloa:—Nominated: Brand. Mrs. Mary and child: Browne. Thomas: Caldwell ...

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  50. GEELONG FIRE.

    The Mechanics' Institute at Geelong was completely destroyed by fire early this moraine, the damage being estimated at more than £25,000. The outbreak is ...

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  51. ARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    That another attempt is to be made by the Detroit Arctic expedition to find land in the Arctic was learned to-day on the arrival of some members of the party ...

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  52. COLLIE POWER SCHEME

    A further conference of representatives of the Bunbary and Collie Municipal Councils in connection with the Collie electric power scheme, is to be ...

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  53. Local Labour Undecided.

    Further consideration of the proposed arbitration legislation was given by the State executive of the Australian Labour Party, at a meeting held last night. Mr. ...

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