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  2. KING OF SPAIN.

    Following the departure for London of their Majesties the King and Queen of Spain, on a private visit, the police revealed a plot to assassinate the King ...

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  3. BRITISH COAL DEADLOCK.

    The coal stoppage is entering on its third month and the prospects of the reopening of negotiations are as remote as ever. ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    In the match at Northampton to-day between the Australians and the local county eleven Bardsley completed his 50 in 150 minutes by leg glancing. Woolley to ...

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  5. FLYING FATALITY.

    The list of fatal accidents in connection with the training of cadet airmen at the Point Cock school was increased this morning, when two pilots were killed as ...

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  6. STATE INSURANCE.

    Employers throughout the State have been surprised to receive, within the past few days, a circular letter over the signature of the Government. Actuary ...

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  7. KALGOORLIE TRAGEDY.

    The taking of evidence "touching the deaths of the persons portions of whose bodies were found in a shaft about six miles south-west of Kalgoorlie." was ...

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  8. The Fixtures.

    The third Test match will be commenced at Leeds on July 10. The fixtures for July are as follow:— July. ...

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  9. Further Details.

    The police had been watching five individuals who landed at Cherbourg from Argentina at the beginning of May. Two Spanish subjects—Ascaso, who is ...

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  10. Eight-Hours Bill.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. G. Buchanan (Lab.) utilised the formal continuance of the emergency regulations as an occasion for saying that he ...

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  11. Century List.

    Fourteen centuries have now been compiled by the Australians in first-class matches, including, three each by Wood-full. Macartney, and Bardsley. The list ...

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  12. EARTHQUAKES.

    A message from Padang (Sumatra) reports that terrible scenes were witnessed when the town, of Padangpandjang collapsed as a result of the ...

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  13. County Matches.

    At Southend to-day Sussex scored 257 (Cook 54, Williams 106), versus Essex 86 for 5 wickets. At Dover, Lancashire made 307 for ...

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  14. Thursday's Play.

    The weather was bright and cool at Northampton to-day when the match was continued. The wicket was hard and wearing well, while the attendance war fair. ...

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  15. DAIRY CONTROL BOARD.

    General Macarthur Onslow of Sydney, has investigated the working of the Commonwealth Dairy Control Board. He said to-day that he had found that the ...

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  16. The "Safety" Men.

    The executive committee of the Miners' Federation discussed to-day for three hours the question of the withdrawal of the "safety" men from the pits in ...

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  17. Reference in Federal Parliament.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Minister for Defence (Sir Neville Howse) in reply to Mr. Riley, senr., (Lab., N.S.W.), said that he regretted to ...

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  18. New Zealand Team.

    The management committee of the New Zealand Cricket Council has decided to accept an invitation from the Marylebone Club for a team to visit England next ...

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  19. Victoria.

    It is expected that when the State Budget is prepared it will be shown that Victoria has incurred a deficit in its finances for the first time in a period of ...

    Article : 177 words
  20. CANADA.

    The decision of the Governor General (Lord Byng) not to grant a dissolution to Mr. W. L. Mackenzie King is an indication that Canada is not an autonomous ...

    Article : 128 words
  21. BRITISH DOCKS IN PACIFIC.

    In the House of Commons this evening Mr. J. M. Kenworthy (Liberal) asked what docks in British territory in the Pacific area were capable of ...

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  22. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce) in reply to Mr. Marks (Nat., N.S.W.) said that the suggestion that ...

    Article : 332 words
  23. Clarke Further Remanded.

    At a special police-court sitting this afternoon with the Mayors of Kalgoorlie and Boulder (Messrs. Allsop and Rainsford, respectively) on the Bench ...

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  24. A TEST ACTION.

    In the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice to-day Mr. Justice Tomlin reserved his judgment in the test, action brought by the London and South ...

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  25. STATE CENTENARY.

    "Despite our expressed desire to assist the Government in suitably celebrating the 100th anniversary of the foundation of Western Australia, we are unable to ...

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  26. BITUMEN ROADS.

    The Perth City Council has decided to invite tenders throughout the Commonwealth and in England for the supply, and delivery of a bitumen drying and ...

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  27. LAND SETTLEMENT.

    Speaking at the annual meeting of the Thomas-street School Parents and Teachers' Association last night, Mr. T. C. Chandler, headmaster of the Perth ...

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  28. Mr. Forke Resigns.

    Following a [?] in the ranks of the Progressive Party, Mr. Robert Forke has resigned the leadership of it.—Reuter. ...

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  29. CHINA.

    The allied forces of Marshals Wu-Pei-Fu and Chang-Tso-Lin launched an attack to-day against the Kuominchun troops, and made considerable progress ...

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  30. LAWN TENNIS.

    The Wimbledon championships were continued to-day in glorious weather. The stands around the centre court were packed, and the Queen was among those ...

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  31. The Boycott.

    Arrangements have been made to begin on July 15 negotiations for a settlement of the anti-British boycott.—Reuter. ...

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  32. GOLF.

    In the "Glasgow, Herald's" 1,000 guineas, golf tournament at Gleneagles, Geo. Duncan is leading the field in the second round, with a score of 139. Other scores ...

    Article : 98 words
  33. THE SENATE.

    The Senate to-day went into Committee to consider the requests on the Customs Tariff Bill which had been refused by the House of Representatives. A long ...

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  34. WAR GRAVES.

    Mr. M. L. Shepherd, representing the Imperial War Graces Commission, attended a meeting of the Anglo-French War Graves Committee in Paris to-day, ...

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  35. GERMANY.

    A record fine of £200,000 and imprisonment with hard labour for five years were imposed to-day on a man whom a Judge in a Berlin Court described as ...

    Article : 136 words
  36. Third Test Match.

    W. Reeves (Essex) and H. Butt (Sussex) have been elected umpires for the third Test match at Leeds on July 10.—Reuter. ...

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  37. THE FINAL SERIES.

    The final 32 began their draw, match play. Results:—Barber beaat Gadd, 5 and 3; Duncan beat Turner, 4 and 3. ...

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  38. AUSTRALIANS FAIL.

    Clark, Popplewell, and Howard concluded their appearance in British competitions by failing to reach the match play stage at Gleneagles. Though ...

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  39. BOARDS OF GUARDIANS

    Arising out of the dispute between the Ministry for Health and the West Ham (Essex) Board of Guardians on the question of the amount payable for ...

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  40. Nottingham Match.

    On Saturday the Australians will start a match against Nottingham on the famous Trent Bridge ground, and it is to be hoped that the elements will be ...

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  41. AMERICA.

    The Board of Taxation Appeals ruled to-day that war bonds of the Imperial Russian Government could be charged off as bad debts by United States taxpayers ...

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  42. EX-SECRETARY ARRESTED.

    Bentley S. Connor, who recently resigned from the secretaryship of the Minda Home for subnormal children, was arrested to-day on a charge of having ...

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  43. A DAIRY COMPANY'S PROGRESS.

    Twenty-eight years ago the Manning River Dairy Company. Taree, collected clean in a rowing boat. To-day the company has a fleet of eight steamers and ...

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  44. SHELL EXPLOSION.

    While a Polish regiment was engaged in manoeuvres in Volhynia a derelict shell exploded, killing 36 men and injuring 41. ...

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