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  2. "Inflexibly United."

    Reuter's Paris representative states that a emi-official report regarding the MacDonald-Herriol. interview says, ''We agreed to conclude a pact of continued ...

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  3. Paris Sensation

    An elderly husband's vengeance on Sid young Italian wife and her lover has caused it sensation in Paris. Francketti, aged 30, an Italian resident ...

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  4. Attacks on Japanese

    Sweeping investigations are being conducted by the authorities in connection with the alleged assault upon Mr. [?] his wife and Mr. [?] ...

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  5. Mandated Territories

    The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent writes that after long discussions Britain has notified the Mandates Commission that she waives the ...

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  6. Transit Problems

    With a view in discussing transit problems in the various Australian cities, especially: Adelaide and Melbourne. with reference to the ...

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  7. Big Tennis at Wimbledon

    Vincent [?] the American Olympic and Davis Cup plover, writing In the "Evening Standard," consider, that Norman Brooks is the Dark horse ...

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  8. Chinese Piracy

    The limit of daring bitherto achieve by [?] pirates was the recent attempt to capture the largest Chinese navy cruiser the Haichi, off Chefoo. On ...

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  9. U.S.A. Presidency

    The great quadrennial jubilee of democracy is passing through its final [?] stage of pre-convention resounds to the ...

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  10. TASMANIA'S GOVERNOR

    Mr. William Stapleton Royce, Temporary Chairman of Committees in the House of Commons and Chairman of the ...

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  11. INTER-ALLIED CONFERENCE.

    In the House of Commons replaying to Mr. Stanley Baldwin, Mr. MacDonald said the purpose of his int. view with M. Herriet was to discuss the technical ...

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  12. SUMMARY WESTERN JUSTICE.

    The United Press Peking correspondent cables that as a reprisal for the death, of the American Hawley. who was recently killed by junkmen, the ...

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  13. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    The Colonial Secretary (Mr. J. H. Thomas) has written to Mr. Roberts playing most enthusiastic tribute to the Now Zealand Pavilion, after visiting it ...

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  14. KEYNOTE SPEECH.

    Senator Harrison, delivering the key note speech at the opening of the Democratis Convention made a driving ...

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  15. The Housing Bill

    The Government sustained another defeat in the Common[?]y the substantial vote of 315 to 175, in: consequence of the Opposition-Liberal combination in ...

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  16. TEELING IN JAPAN.

    Japanese murders in California are understood to be the outcome of an Inter-Japanese quarrel, according to information from official sources Reports. ...

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  17. BUCK JUMPING RODEO.

    Thompson the Australian rough rider made his first appearance at the buck jumping rodeo. He kept his seal on a lively broncho, and was greeted with ...

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  18. Tropical Agriculture

    In a letter to the press Viscount Milner, chairman of the Colonial Office Committee on the subject appeals for £100,0000 for an imperial College of ...

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  19. FIRE ON HOBSON'S BAY

    A fire in bales of wool in the cross bunkers on the Hobson's Bay was extinguished. Cases of dried fruit were burned, but there was no [?] ...

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  20. TASMANIAN TEACHERS' UNION

    What promises to be the largest annual Tasmanian Teachers Conference yes held will be opened at Launceston or Monday and continued until ...

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  21. Anzac Day Holiday

    The matter of holidays to be observed in Launceston was fully discussed at the Chamber of Commere general meeting held in the Council Chambers last night, ...

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  22. South African Politics

    Following the defeat of the South African party at the elections the Prime Minister (General Smuts, was tendered his resignation. ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN BOY SCOUTS

    The Boy Scouts had an eventful day St St. Paul's, .t the Smithfield Market, the Tower of London, and later at St. Thomas Hospital, where they were ...

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  24. No Official News.

    In reply to an enquiry to-day the private secretary to the Administrator (Sir Herbert Nicholls) intimated that the ...

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  25. Victorian Elections

    "Shall Labour rule?" seems to be the only issue of importance in the Victorian election campaign which closes with the election of Thursday. ...

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  26. DOMINIONS AS PARTNERS.

    Replying to Mr. R. McNeill (Con.) Mr. MacDonald said the Government was communicating with the dominions. He gave the assurance that the ...

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  27. OLYMPIC GAMES

    E. W. [?] the Australian sprinter is in exceptional. In private trials at the Pershing Stadium he covered 60 metres in 6 15sec. twice Chariton is ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN RIFLEMEN

    The Australian riflemen on a two days' visit to Birmingham were tendered a civic welcome by the Lord Mayor, the recalled the city's pert in the production ...

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  29. INVITATION TO PRINCE.

    According to Rev. Hattingh a prominent Rand Nationalist the party does no intend to oppose General Smuts in the Standard a by-election. The same ...

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  30. 14,000,000 SOVEREIGNS

    The Commonwealth Bank and Treasury officials breathed freely again to-day after a strenuous fortnight, in which their have supervised the removal ...

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  31. GERMAN GUARANTL[?]S.

    Reuter's Brussels correspondent cables that it is authoritatively stated that Mr. MacDonald and M. Herriot at Chequers decided upon the terms of a ...

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  32. LABOUR AND THE CABINET.

    It is reported that Colonel Hertzeg is prepared to offer Labour the Railways portfolio. A message from Bloemfontein states on reliable authority that ...

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  33. RECENT BOMB OUTRAGE

    Reuter' Hong Kong correspondent states that, the Canton authorities have telegraphed to Reuter's that the corpse of an Annamite beileved to be the ...

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  34. WEALTHY PUBLISHER'S DEATH

    The body of Mr. Clarence D. Sheldon (84), a wealthy New York publisher, has been found in a swamp near his summer home. He had been missing for ...

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  35. MONDAY, JUNE 30.

    7.30 p.m.—Council meeting, Wellington Square state school. ...

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  36. FRANCE AND THE SOVIET

    The "Morning Post" understands that M. Herriot received M. Rakobsky at the Claridge Hotel late on Sunday. Reports from Paris state that, M. Herriot is ...

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  37. EVACUATION OF THE RUHR.

    "Le Matin's" special correspondent in London states that the guarantees asked by M. Herriot before the Ruhr can be militarily evacuated include the ...

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  38. TUESDAY, JULY 1.

    9 a.m.—Council meeting, King's Hall. 10 a.m.—Mayoral address of welcome. Conference opened by the Minister for Education (Mr. A. G. Ogilvie, M.H.A.) ...

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  39. THE O'DWYER CASE

    In the House of Commons Mr. G. Lansbury (Labour) asked if the Government would grant time for the discussion of his motion asking for the ...

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  40. AMUNDSEN'S POLAR FLIGHT

    Owing to a balance of 11,000 being outstanding, Captain Raold Amundsen's special aeroplanes for the polar flight have not been handed over. The ...

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  41. ACROSS THE CONTINENT BY AIR

    Lieutenant Russell Maughan hopped off art Mitchell ail Field at half a minute to three this morning in a third attempt to span. the continent from here ...

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  42. BROADCASTING

    Finality was reached by the Federal Cabinet to-day regarding its new proposals for the control of wireless broad-casting, and it is expected that the new ...

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  43. SMALL STEAMER'S MISHAP

    Advice was received by the harbour master Captain M. McArthur to-day to the effect that the Seymo[?] vessel of about 80 tens had been wrecks near ...

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  44. YOUNG AUSTRALIANS

    The Young Australians visited Edinburgh Castle, Holyrood and other historic centres in the city, and later drove, to Forth Bridge and the Rosyth Dock. ...

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  45. CHINESE IN NAURU

    I the House of Commons in the course of questions by Mr. Black as regards Chinese labour conditions in Nauru, the Colonial Secretary (Mr. J. ...

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  46. THE AIR MAIL.

    The storm, which wrecked eleven Government aeroplanes at Omaha on Sunday night, will not delay the New York San Francisco air mail scheduled to open ...

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  47. FINE OF £100

    The heaving was completed at the Adelaide Police Court to-day of the case, in which A. H. Bew and Wah Lee, Chinese laundrymen, of Port Pirie, and ...

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  48. DOMINION ATTITUDE.

    In the House of Commons. in answer to questions, Mr. MacDonald said that the Dominion Governments had been fully acquainted of the Imperial policy ...

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  49. WEDNESDAY, JULY 2.

    9 a.m.—Council meeting in King's Hall. 10 a.m.—Paper by Mr. W. W. Hope, "Agricultural Colleges." ...

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  50. THE BRITISH SQUADRON

    VICTORIA (British Columbia) June 23. The provinces and the capital turned out to-day to give joyous acclaim to the Marines of the British Fleet, ...

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  51. SUBMARINES FOR PHILIPPINES

    Nine old style submarines have departed for America, to be replaced by eighteen large modern submarine from the United States.—Reuter. ...

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  52. EFF[?]T SUCCESSFUL.

    Lieutenant Maughan completed the transcontinental flight at 9.44 pm., the minutes behind schedule. He made four stops en route. ...

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  53. LOST CLAN MACMILLAN

    The agents report that the Clan Macmillan was wrecked off Preparis Island Sixty of the crew have been picked up. The Clan Macmillan had a crew of 77 ...

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  54. KILLED IN MOTOR COLLISION

    Mr. Mark Shuter, studying the textile trade at the Bradford Technical College, a son of Dr. Shuter, of Melbourne, was killed in a motor ear collision at Otley. ...

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  55. "SMITH'S WEEKLY."

    To-day a special jury of 12 was empanelled to try the case in which Thomas Ernest Rofe, property owner, of Sydney, is suing Smith's Newspaper, Ltd., for ...

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  56. THURSDAY, JULY 3.

    10 a.m.—Deputation to the Director of Education to discuss resolutions. ...

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  57. LICENSES REDUCTIONS

    Since its inauguration in 1907 the Licenses Reduction Board has performed a great amount of work. Up to March 25 1524 hotels, of which 430 were ...

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  58. DAMAGES AGAINST COUNCIL

    A verdict of £1300 was given to-day by a jury in a case in which Margaret Donaldson, an elderly women, of John-street, Petersham, sued the Sydney ...

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  59. THE NEW HEBRIDES

    In the House of Common Dr. Chapple asked a question as to the negotiations With France in regard to the New He brides. ...

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  60. A MAN WOUNDED

    Residents in Palmer-street were disturbed early this morning by loud houting and revolver-firing. The police found John Lawson, aged 35 years, with ...

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  61. RUSSIA'S ART TREASURES

    Mr. Martin Conway, member of the House of Commons. who has returned from Russia, says the Czar jewels and plate are all safe in Petrograd and ...

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  62. CHARITY CONSULTATION.

    It is stated that the Tasmanian Government charity consultation which is being promoted and drawn absolutely free of all charges by Tattersall (Geo. ...

    Article : 71 words
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