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  2. PRINCE OF WALES

    The Prince of Wales visited Queanbeyan yesterday morning, and was warmly received, by the populace. Replying to an address of welcome ...

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  3. MELBOURNE STRIKE

    It was fully expected yesterday as a result of the settlement of the strike of cnginediivers connected with the electricity supply undertakings that there ...

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  4. REVOLT IN IRELAND

    Throughout Saturday night and during the early hours of Sunday fighting in the Unionist quarter, of Londonderry was on an unprecedented scale. ...

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  5. PEACE TREHTY

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports:- "It is explained that the conference held at Hythe on Saturday and ...

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  6. WAR IN TURKEY

    Reuter's Constantinople correspondent, reporting on June 18, states:- "All is quiet on the British front at Ism[?]d, although the Nationalists are ...

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  8. M. VENEZELOS'S OFFER

    The London "Times" Hythe correspondent reports that Mr. Lloyd George's acceptance of M. Venezelos's proposal to send Greek troops to the ...

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  9. ITALY'S CLAIMS

    The London "Times" Milan correspondent reports:- "It is understood that Italy intends to claim at the Boulogne conference 15 ...

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  10. INTERVIEW WITH PREMIER DEMANDED BY GAS WORKERS

    An unlooked-for. and rather sensational development of the gas employees' section of the strike took place yesterday afternoon. when the men ...

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  11. UNLUCKY AT THE RACES

    Saturday morning was officially a free half-day for the Prince of Wales. He enjoyed his favorite game of squash rackets at a gymnasium in the city ...

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  12. THE NAVY PREPARED

    Reuter's Malta correspondent reports that the 2nd Battalion, of the Essex Regiment is under orders to leave soon, and that the light cruiser Cardiff is ...

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  13. AMBULANCES BUSY

    A later report, from Londonderry states that the fatalities now number eight, and that this number is likely to be increased. Many persons are ...

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  14. BRITISH TROOPS IN PERSIA ARE ALL TO BE WITHDRAWN

    The London "Daily" Express" states that it has learned, that the Cabinet has decided to withdraw all British trcops from Persia. ...

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  15. ARRIVAI AT BOULOGNE OF ALLIES' REPRESENTATIVES

    Reuters Boulogne correspondent reports:- "Mr. Lloyd George, M. Millerand, Marmal Foch the French Minister ...

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  16. TURKISH TREACHERY

    The London "Times" Constantinople correspondent reports:- "The Ismid front is quiet. It is reportedthat the nationalists have ...

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  17. IRISH RAILWAY BOYCOTT OF MILITARY SUPPLIES

    Mr. J. H. Thomas, political secretary of the Railwaymen's Union, speaking at Scarboro, said that the Irish railwaymen who had interviewed the Prime ...

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  18. 200 IRON WORKERS OUT

    On Monday Mr. Spafford secretary of the Ironmouldes' Union, received the following telegram from the Federal secretary:—"Two hundred members ...

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  19. GERMAN DISARMAMENT REPORTED UNSATISFACTORY

    An official report of the Hythe Conference proceedings states that the French Government has accepted the suggestion of the British Government ...

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  20. PREPARATIONS IN ADELAIDE

    Great preparations are being made in Adelaide for the recept on of the Prince of Wales, and a scheme of decorations was decided on last night. ...

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  21. BRITISH AND FRENCH TO GUARD DANDANELLES

    In connection with the decision of the Hythe Conference to give the Greeks a free hand in Anatolia it is understood that the share of the ...

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  22. ADELAIDE GAS WORKERS OFFERED MINIMUM OF 12/11

    At a meeting of the Gas Employees' Industrial Union held at Brompton on Monday night the president (Mr. Stephenson) stated that the companies' ...

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  23. HEW SOUTH WALES.

    A well-attended meeting of the country members of the Nationalist Party was held at Parliament House, and was presided over by Mr. Nesbitt, ...

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  24. RIOTING CONTINUES

    The rioting at Londonderry was continued on Monday with revolver firing, window smashing, and looting. The fire brigade turned out to extinguish ...

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  26. U.S. PRESIDENCY

    The question as to whether President Wilson will seek a third term as President is on all lips. Delegates arriving to attend the Democratic ...

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  27. BOYCOTT OF HUNGARIANS BY TRADE UNION ORDERS

    The London "Times" Vienna correspondent reports:- "The Austrian boycott of Hungary in compliance with the orders of the ...

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  28. SOUTH AFRICAN EXPORTS

    The South African Government has prohibited the export of coal and foodstuffs except under permit. ...

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  29. COAL CONFERENCE. I

    At a conference held yesterday the colliery employers refused the claim for increased wages for lower-paid employees. ...

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  30. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    As the result of smart work on the part of Detective M'Mahon two men were arrested on Monday and about £100 worth of property which went ...

    Article : 141 words
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  32. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS AND WIFE HAVE ARRIVEO IN ENCLAND

    At Southampton enormous crowds welcomed, Douglas Fairbanks and his wife, formerly Mary Pickford. Aeroplanes overhead showered roses. ...

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  33. BODY IDENTIFIED.

    The body which was recently found in the bush at Campbelltown has been identified as that of Nathaniel Thompson (59), who had been missing from ...

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  34. TEN PROFESSORS WANTED.

    Ten professorial chairs are vacant at the University of Sydney. Six new chairs have been created under the M'Caughey bequest. ...

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  35. RACE RIOT IN ENGLAND

    As the result of a serious conflict between white men and black sailors at Hull on Saturday night the contents of five houses were completely ...

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  36. PREMIER THANKS CLERGY.

    Ahe Premier, Mr. John storey, has thanked the ministers who responded to his appeal to them to hare daily prayers for rain. ...

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  37. AUSTRALIA AND JAPAN

    In an interview Viscount Kato, exMinister of Foreign Aaffirs, said that the Australians seemed to imagine that a renewal of the Japanese Alliance with ...

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  38. FURTHER CASES OF SMALLPOX REPORTED FROM HEW ZEALAND

    Further eases of smallpox are reported from New Zealand. There has been a rush for vaccination, children especially being treated. ...

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  39. PRISONERS SPECIAL DINNER

    Mr. P. J. Brookfield, M.L.A. for Sturt, has been informed by the Minister of Justice that instructions were issued some days ago that a special ...

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  40. G.P.O. DESIGN CONDEMNED

    The City Council yesterday condemned the Federal Architect's design of the additions to the General Post Office. ...

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  41. ADELAIDE CATTLE MARKET

    Cattle were more numerous at the abattoirs yesterday. In all 1248 were yarded. Competition was keen, but a large number were aequired for Broken ...

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  42. SOLDIERS' SETTLEMENTS

    The Public Service Board continued its inquiry into the administration of the soldiers' settlement branch of the Lands Department under ex-Director ...

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  43. NEW ZEALAND MURDER

    Dennis Gunn, who was found guilty of the murder of Mr. Braithwaite, the postmaster at Ponsonby, was executed this morning. He reserved his ...

    Article : 61 words
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