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  2. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    To-day the Australians began their third and final match against Scotland at Edinburgh. The Scottish team differed in two instances from that at Perth, Hole ...

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  3. COCKATOO DOCKYARD.

    "As a naval dockyard Cockatoo Island is an impossibility From its inception as a Federal activity. it has been a decidedly costly undertaking." This is the opinion ...

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  4. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    A charge made by the deputy leader of the Caucus party (Mr. Ryan) that the Federal Ministry was largely responsible for the present unemployment in Australia ...

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  5. HOUSEWIVES' AIMS.

    A militant note pervaded the proceedings yesterday of a conference of branch office-bearers in the Housewives Association. The conference was held in the ...

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  6. CONTROL OF EMPIRE.

    Recent developments at the Imperial Conference in relation to facilities for inter-Imperial Government communications, and also the proposal of the Secretary of State ...

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  7. IRISH PEACE.

    Mr. De Valera and Mr. Arthur Griffith, M.P., were welcomed at Euston station on their arrival for the London conference by a crowd of 3,000 Irishmen, who rushed ...

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  8. THE GAP TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Remarkable evidence was given to-day at the inquest by the city coroner (Mr. Jamieson) concerning the death of Mrs. Isabel Lippe, aged ...

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  9. POWERS AND ARMAMENTS.

    The Japanese Foreign Office has issued a statement declaring that the favourable view of Japan towards disarmament is unchanged, but the Government is not yet ...

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  10. DRAWN GAME AT PERTH.

    Time again deprived the Australians or victory in Scotland, the Perth match being drawn. The Scottish team, in response to the Australians' score of 422, made 162 in ...

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  11. Influence of Empire.

    Mr. Asquith presided at the Eighty Club's luncheon to the Dominion Prime Ministers, and said that he welcomed President Harding's invitation to the Powers for a ...

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  12. BETTER COMMUNICATIONS.

    The Prime Ministers, including Mr. Lloyd George, met in private on Tuesday and conferred again secretly on Wednesday morning. Highly confidential matters ...

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  13. OUTLINE OF TERMS.

    The "Morning Post" states that Lord Midleton, Mr. de Valera, and his colleagues, in a provisional agreement, demand the following amendments of the Government ...

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  14. Newspaper Criticism.

    The "Daily News" understands that as the result of a leading article in "The Times" of Wednesday, alleging personal disqualifications against Mr. Lloyd George ...

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  15. Southern Parliament.

    Only two members of the House of Commons and 13 senators were present when the session of the Southern Irish Parliament was adjourned. Sinn Fein members ...

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  16. Anglo-Japanese Treaty.

    Japan has notified the League of Nations that if any situation arises in which the terms of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance appear inconsistent with League procedure, ...

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  17. Share of Reparations.

    The Conference discussed reparetions on Wednesday afternoon, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Robert Horne) presiding. An attempt is being made to ...

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  18. Self-determination League.

    The national convention arranged by the Self-Determination for Ireland League of Australia will be held in St. Patrick's Hall, Bourke street, on Saturday, July 23. ...

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  19. TONNAGE SLUMP.

    Figures furnished by Lloyd's show that there has been a further falling off in shipbuilding. This is traceable to the slump in trade and labour troubles. The ...

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  20. Ex-Kaiser in Default.

    The ex-Kaiser has refused to pay municipal taxes amounting to 5,000 guilders (normally £417), on the ground that he had not established himself at Doora of his own ...

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  21. COAL TRIBUNAL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The special meeting of the Coal Tribunal, summoned by Mr. C. Hibble (chairman) for Wednesday, and adjourned until to-day was attended by ...

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  22. WEST AUSTRALIAN FINANCES.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—The State returns for the financial year show a deficit of £684,821, or £285,409 in excess of the Premier's estimate. The deficit on May 31, ...

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  23. HARRY HAWKER'S DEATH.

    Conflicting accounts are given of the circumstances of the death at Hendon of the Australian aviator, Harry Hawker. The Hendon Fire Brigade was returning ...

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  24. Sinking of Hospital Ship.

    At the trial of Bolot and Dithmar, subordinate officers on a German submarine, on a charge of having sunk the British hospital ship Llandovery Castle, evidence was ...

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  25. A SOCIAL EXCURSION.

    The games which the Australian Eleven are playing in Scotland may be considered a pleasant side excursion—not to be seriously considered in a cricketing sense, but, in ...

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  26. FRENCH NATIONAL DAY.

    The 102nd anniversary of the Fall of the Bastille was celebrated yesterday by French residents in Melbourne, the occasion being the National Day of France. The Counsul ...

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  27. Australian Wheat Price.

    The Government has advanced Australian wheat 1/, to 76/ for f.a.q. ...

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  28. Bolsheviks in Persia.

    Russian forces have reoccupied Resht, the Persian port in Gilan, near the Red Sea. The through route is open from Teheran to Constantinople, via Tabriz and ...

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  29. STEEL RAIL SUPPLIES.

    The attention of the chief engineer for railways construction (Mr. M. E. Kernot) was directed yesterday to the cable message stating that a Birmingham steel firm had ...

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  30. VALUABLE POSTAGE STAMPS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. H. L. White, of Belltrees, near Scone, four years ago gave to the Mitchell Library, Sydney, a collcetion of New South Wales postage stamps, ...

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  31. Wages in Britain.

    By 175, 145 votes to 108,964, the engineers have accepted the employer's proposals for a reduction of wages of 3/ weekly for time rates and of 15 per cent, for piece rates. ...

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  32. CITY PROPERTY BURDENS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Sir Thomas Henley, M.L.A., giving evidence before the Taxation Commission to-day, said that city properties in Sydney were the highest taxed ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLES.

    James Barnes, the professional golfer, who was one of the American team which went to England for the open championship tournament, was for a time debarred ...

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  34. WALLAROO MINERS.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—Referring to-day to the industrial position at Wallaroo, the Premier (Mr. Barwell) stated that, in response to the notice posted at ...

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  35. MACHINERY FOR SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Lord Mayor (Alderman Lambert) has convened a special meeting of the general purposes committee of the city Council for Thursday evening ...

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  36. RENMARK HOSPITAL TRAGEDY.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—At the inquest on the Children who were burnt in a tent at the Renmark Hospital—the fourth of whom, Chrissie Fricster, aged three and a ...

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  37. POLICE QUARTERS ON WHARVES.

    Police on special duty at the wharves will in future be housed in comfortable quarters just completed at Victoria Dock. The new building, consisting of two offices ...

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  38. BOWLS.

    The New Zealand team of bowlers defeated Trinity Club, Edinburgh, in a match played at Leith, by 129 to 85, ...

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  39. SHEARING DISPUTE

    The trouble between the Australian Workers' Union and the West Australian Pastoralists' Association, owing to the refusal of the latter to discuss any advance ...

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