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  2. Encircling the Globe

    Reuter's Rangoon correspondent states that none of the aviators was injured whine the British world-flight plane crashed in Akyab Harbour. ...

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  3. U.S.A. Presidency

    Of the 1008 delegates to the Democratic National Convention on June 24 at New York 890 have already been elected, of whom 207 are pledged to vote ...

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  4. Internal Germany

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Berlin correspondent cables that the situation, which has been growing worse during the past few days, is now perilously near the ...

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  5. Mosul in Dispute

    Router's Constantinople correspondent states that the Anglo-Turkish negotiations, which have been proceeding here since May 20, relative to the ...

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  6. The Federal Ministry

    The Minister for Trade and Custom (Mr. Austin Chapman) to-day tendered his resignation to the Prime Minister (Mr. Burce). The resignation was ...

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  7. Launceston's Ambassador

    The City Council a fortnight ago decided to call for applications for the position of representatives of the council to travel around the manufacturing ...

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  8. Empire Day

    The Empire Day thanksgiving service at Wembley Stadium was the largest organised religious ceremony in the history of humanity. Apart from the ...

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  9. Home For Boys

    At meeting of the committee of the Northern Tasmanian Home for Boys those present were—Messrs. H. Payne (chairman). C. James, W. Weir, A. R. ...

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  10. THE FRENCH EFFORT.

    Lieut. d'Oisy'a departure for Tokio has been further postponed.—Reuter. ...

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  11. AMERICAN SYMPATHY

    Commander Abbott, of the American destroyer which is assisting the American world fliers, visited Colonel Broome, who is awaiting quadron-Leader ...

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  12. German Opera

    Roy Mackay, pianist of Sydney, who returned by the Suevic to-day from his studies abroad, said that the German opera was at the zenith of its ...

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  13. APPOINTMENT OF SUCCESSOR.

    Mr. Chapman's retirement will mate easier an unpleasant task that is before the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce). For some considerable time has been ...

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  14. Empire Migration

    In a speech on migration to-day at the Millions Club the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) referred to the Federal Ministry s new scheme In relation to Empire ...

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  15. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    On Wednesday evening the Launceston branches of the I.O.O.F. inaugurated the syllabus of winter entertainments with a social evening, conducted by the ...

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  16. SURGERY AT SEA

    The Ionia arrived at Southampton this morning from New Zealand ports. When in mid-Pacific she received a wireless call for medical assistance from the ...

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  17. SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTIONS

    General smuts is carrying on a vigorous campaign in the Eastern' Province, where he is being received with the greatest enthusiasm. Speaking at King ...

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  18. High Crushing Average

    At the Boogardie State Battery on the Murchison goldfield the owner of prospecting area No. 960, crushed 33½ tons of ore for a yield of 355 ounces of ...

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  19. The Commonwealth Bank

    Without any ceremony the Commonwealth Bank moved into its new and magnificent building in Collins-street to-day. At 10 o'clock the doors of the ...

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  20. AMUSEMENTS.

    The Allan Dwan produrton of "Zaza" for Paramount, with Gloria Swanson in the title role, supported by H. D. Warnor, leading man, Ferdinand Gottschalk. ...

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  21. OLYMPIC GAMES

    Twenty-two nations are participating in the Olympia Games soccer football tournament. Britain is the only prominent ...

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  22. The 48-Hour Week

    Speaking to the minutes of the award in the case of the Federated Society of Boilermakers' and Structional Iron and Steel Workers' Union in the State ...

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  23. Imposed on Hospital

    Eric Erikson was, in the North Melbourne Court, to-day fined £25 on a charge of having imposed upon the Melbourne Hospital by false representation. ...

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  24. Interstate Shipping

    Adelaide, May 26—Airived—Elberfeld, from eastern states; Talabot, from San Francisco; Treworlas, from Liverpool. ...

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  25. THE IRISH RAILWAYS

    The paralysis of all the Irish railways is threatened,. The clerical an administrative staffs in conference at Dublin decided to withdraw their labour ...

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  26. LAUNCESTON CONCERT ORCHESTRA.

    A perusal of the programme to be presented by the Launceston Concert Orchestra at its second musical evening in the National Theatre to-morrow night ...

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  27. Motor Cyclist Killed

    William Turner, aged 33 years, of Blaxell-street, Granville, was killed as the result of an accident yesterday afternoon. He was riding a motor cycle ...

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  28. STATEMENT BY SENATOR PAYNE.

    Discussing with an "Examiner" representative last night the decision o' the council to ball for applications for the position, Senator Payne observed that ...

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  29. Prohibited Immigrants

    At the Port Adelaide Police Court to- day Macdonald Hamilton and Co., shipping agents, were fined in all £900, with £9 costs, on nine charges of having been ...

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  30. Floods in New Zealand

    Floods have occurred in several parts of the province. Large farming areas are submerged and the rivers ore rising. The motor services have been ...

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  31. (Reuter.)

    The Empire Day thanksgiving services at Wembley were marred by unsettled weather. A cold, boisterous wind was accompanied by showers, with occasional ...

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  32. THE YOUNG AUSTRALIANS

    The Young Australians' provincial tour Opened auspiciously. Leaving the Duke of York's School at 9 o'clock in the morning, the party was received by the ...

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  33. Shots in the Night

    When cornered by the police in the residence of Morris Solomon, of Arden. street, Coogee, late last night a man, who was found on the premises hiding ...

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  34. Empire Press Union

    The Australian section of the Empire Press Union recently cabled an invitation to the London Council of the Union to convene the third Imperial ...

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  35. In the Country.

    Despite the unpropitions weather' a large number of lady members of the Burnie branch of the Victoria League assembled at the fallen soldiers' ...

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  36. Launch Swamped

    The launch Toi Tol was swamped oaf Adderley Hend, Lyttelton, to-day, and a passenger, Clarence Edward Barter, aged 15 years, was drowned. Two ...

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  37. Golf Championships

    In Partnership with G. T. Balcombe, it. T. Armstrong, the Australian Club veteran, sustained his reputation as the best foursome Player in the state, and ...

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  38. South Australian Railways

    A flutter has been caused in political circles by the allegations made at a social gathering at Largo Bay by the Minister of Railways (Mr. .J. Jelly) that ...

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  39. CAMPBELL TOWN.

    Empire Day was celebrated at the Campbell Town school oil Friday, when, at the in[?]tation of the head teacher, Mr. Hi. J. Smith, a number f parents ...

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  40. The Victorian Parliament

    The Premier (sir Alexander Peacock) to-day announced that the following had been made for the state general election:— ...

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  41. ADVERTISEMENT BY CINEMA

    The New Zealand moving pictures at Wembley have proved a great success. The cinema theatre, which opened on Saturday, was crowded all the evening. ...

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  42. PRINCESS THEATRE.

    '"The Net" beads the bill at the Princess Theatre to-day, but it is doubtful if any will reckon this feature better than "T'he an Next Door," which takes ...

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  43. Sinking of the Wyrallah

    To-day the Court of Marine Enquiry which investigated the circumstances of the collision between the Wyrallah and Dilkera off Port Phllip Heads, ...

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  44. General Cables.

    The authorities have decided that Thiepval is to remain as a dead village, killed by the war, the ruins to be kept as a memorial for all time. At first ...

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  45. DEVONPORT.

    At all churches in the Devonport district yesterday special reference and addresses were given by the ministers upon Empire Day, and special hymns ...

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  46. WEST GIPPSLAND BY-ELECTION.

    Though it is unlikely that the result of the West Gippsland by-election will be announced before Parliament dissolves, the allocation of preference ...

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  47. C.T.A. MERRYMAKERS.

    The manner in which tickets are being sold for next Saturday and Monday night's performance by the C.T.A. Merry-makers is a sign that the theatre will ...

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  48. SOLID CONDENSED MILK.

    A Geneva message states that a company has been formed at Fribourg with the purpose of producing condensed milk in solid blocks. It is claimed that by ...

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  49. Bishop of Perth's Birthday

    Dr. Riley, the Anglican Archbishop, celebrated his 70th birthday to-day. At a public meeting at the" Perth Town Hall to-night the State Governor (Sir ...

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  50. Boy Scouts for England.

    Eighty-four Scout Masters and Boy Scouts representing Victoria and Tasmania who are sailing for England on Wednesday, were to-day received at ...

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  51. DEVIOT.

    The children of Deviot will no doubt remember Empire Day celebrations, Mrs. Ashman, who was the prime mover of the function, has reason to well ...

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  52. OLD SCHOLARS' DINNER.

    On Saturday evening, commencing at 7.30 the State High School Old Scholars' Association will hold its fourth annual dinner In the assembly hall at the school. ...

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  53. Train Nearly Wrecked

    Iron bars, picks and large spanners nearly wrecked all electric train between Balaclava and Windsor yesterday afternoon. The motorman of a ...

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  54. City Police Court

    Mr. E. L. Hall, P.M., presided at the City Police Court yesterday. Herbert James Bowden was charged with having failed to dip a number of ...

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  55. Waihemo Ashore

    The Union Steamship Company's cargo steamer Waihemo ran on to the northern, breakwater of the Newcastle Harbour yesterday afternoon, when outward bound ...

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  56. Wheat Crop Competition

    With the object of encouraging the wheat crop competition in South Australia the Government has offered to assist groups of branches of the ...

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  57. CARRICK.

    A most successful social was held in the public hall on Tuesday evening in aid of funds for improvements to the trotting club course, The hall was well ...

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  58. TAMAR ROWING CLUB ASSEMBLY.

    The popularity of the Tamar Rowing Club's assemblies continues to increase. Evidence of this was plainly shown last Tuesday night, when a large number of ...

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  59. Engine Derailed

    While a goods train from Melbourne to Seymour was passing over a viaduct near Messrs. W. s. Kimpton and Son's to flour mills at Kensington to-day, the ...

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  60. General News

    Up to last night the police had been unable to obtain any clue to the identity of the male infant whose body was found in the North Esk on Saturday morning. ...

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  61. KIMBERLEY.

    Friday was observed as Empire Day, and was celebrated by the school children. Mr. L. W. Goodwin, the head teacher, and Miss Viney (assistant) had ...

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  62. To-Day's Events.

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