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  2. SHEARERS DEFIANT.

    "I do not expect that the men will work at all. I regard the outlook as very black indeed, and that there is nothing to prevent a protracted struggle". This ...

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  3. WILTSHIRE WRECKED

    AUCKLAND Thursday, — Late last night in extremely stormy weather the steamer Wiltshire of 12,160 tons was wrecked at the south end of the Great ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. TRAINS COLLIDE.

    There was an exciting scene at Macedon about half-past 9 o'clock last night, when the 6.50 passenger train from Bendigo collided with the rear of a goods train that ...

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  5. ROBBER ATTACKS POSTMAN.

    In a quiet street at Gardenvale, Charles Edward Elliott, a postman, was proceeding on his usual round yesterday morning. His mailbag contained £300 in military ...

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  6. IRISH POLICY.

    Mr. Winston Churchill made his promised statement on the Irish question in the House of Commons to-day. He said that no one disputed that the wish of Irish ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GERMANY'S OFFER.

    The Reparations Commission, replying to the German Note, while regretting that Germany did not begin such steps earlier, says that the action taken and promised ...

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  8. THE DERBY.

    There were 31 starters in the Derby today. St. Louis was favourite at 4 to 1 against, with Pondoland second favourite at 11 to 2. Captain Cuttle started at 10 to 1. ...

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  9. DETECTIVE ACQUITTED.

    After a hearing which occupied more than five hours in the City Court yesterday, the charge against Detective Edmond Ethell, of having, at St. Kilda, on May 29, ...

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  10. STATIONMASTER'S RESOURCE.

    The Stationmaster (Mr.T. Gamble), seeing that a collision was imminent, signalled to the driver of the goods train to get in motion. The driver promptly got the ...

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  11. SMALL CUTTER SUNK.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—The police at Wallaroo were notified from Tickera on Wednesday evening that the cutter Trio had been found sunk, with only a mast ...

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  12. UNION MANIFESTO.

    SYDNEY, Thursday, — Shearers are directed to refuse to engage in shearing upon any other conditions than those laid down in the fighting policy drawn up by ...

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  13. Grand National Steeplechase.

    The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals suggests that the authorities controlling the Grand National Steeplechase should arrange eliminating ...

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  14. IN THE SUGAR COUNTRY.

    ROCKHAMPTON (Q.), Thursday. — An illustration of the public interest aroused by the northern tour of the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) was given last night at ...

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  15. COUNCIL ELECTIONS.

    Final returns for the elections to the Legislative Council in the four country provinces had not reached the chief elcctoral officer (Mr. Gilder) yesterday. but ...

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  16. Round-the-World Flight.

    Major Blake's machine is being repaired at Istres, A new propeller, being brought from England to replace that damaged in the forced landing at Marseilles is expected ...

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  17. SPORTING CABLES.

    In the men's singles championship at Middlesex Captain Barelay (Tasmania) defeated F. G.Lowe (Great Britain), 6-4, 6-3. The winner played his best game since his ...

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  18. USED AS A TROOPSHIP.

    The Wiltshire was used as a troopship during the war. She carried part of the Unit contingent of the Australian Imperial Force, which left Australia in October, ...

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  19. First Night Trip to Paris.

    The director of Civil Aviation (General Branckner) is making the initial night flight from London to Paris. The route hss been illuminated by a series of air ...

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  20. Bottomley's Sentence.

    Horatio Bottomley, M.P., who was sentenced to seven years' imprisonment for missppropriating funds of the Victory Bonds Club, received £25,000, compensation ...

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  21. Berlin Newspapers Angry.

    The newspapers generally adversely criticise the German reparations Note. It is already suggested in political circles that a crisis will arise from it after the ...

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  22. FEDERAL COUNTRY PARTY.

    As only members could attend the [?] meeting of the Federal Country party at Parliament House yesterday, important questions of policy were held ...

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  23. English Cricket.

    Kent, playing Worcester, scored 498, Seymour making 114, and Hardinge 166. Against Surrey, Sussex made 162, Hitch taking six wickets for 33. ...

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  24. America Stands Aloof.

    The State department has announced that the United States has rejected the new invitation to participate in The Hague conference. The Allies ambassadors here ...

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  25. BOWLS.

    The Australian bowlers defeated a Penarth (Wales) team by 99 to SS. This was due to the fine play of T. A. Williams's and W. J. Treadwell's rinks. The rink ...

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  26. Suffocated in Tunnel.

    A remarkable accident has occurred in the Mornay tunnel on the Swiss frontier, A goods train was compelled to stop in the tunnel, and seven men, the driver ...

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  27. Boxing.

    "Billy" Miske defeated "Bob" Roper in 10 rounds. It is announced that "Benny" Leonard will fight "Jack" Britton for the welter title on June 23 and "Lew" ...

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  28. Ensuring World Peace.

    The Premier of South Australia (Mr.Barwell), in a speech at a luncheon given by the English Speaking Union, reffered to the necessity for close co-operation between ...

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  29. Last Here in December.

    The Wiltshire has several times visited Melbourne. She was last here on December 19 last. and lately has been running direct between English and New Zealand ...

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  30. Swimming.

    Helen Wainwright, aged 16 years, of New York. established a world's record for women for 150 yards free style in a 75 ft. pool. Her time was [?]. which was ...

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  31. Robbers Wreck Train.

    A local train of the American Relief Commillen was wrecked in Northern Cancasia, in South Russia. Robbers had removed the, rules from the railway line, and they ...

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  32. Fighting in Belfast.

    Fighting in Belfast was ince-sant between Crown forces and gunmen, following the attempted a[?]sination of Constables Roulsten and Campbell, who were dangerously ...

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  33. 1894 DISASTER RECALLED.

    One of the most appalling disasters [?] have occured in Australasian waters was the wreek of the s.s. Wairarapa, which was smashed to pieces on the rocks that ...

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  34. Aeroplanes Bomb Rebels.

    Operation against the rebel tribe of Hondeizwarts, in the South-West protestorate, culminated on Tuesday in a successful assault on the rebel stronghold at ...

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  35. Settlers for Dominions.

    The Empire Settlement Act, which has just passed through the British Parliament. has received the Royal assent. The bill enables the Colonial Secretary ...

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  36. New Zealand Butter Pool.

    With reference to New Zealand's proposed pool for butter,importers suggest that a conference of all parties be held to endeavour to develop the industry ...

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  37. BEQUESTS TO CHARITIES.

    Under the will of the late Mr. J. J. McD. Barke, of Lakes Entrance, who lost his life in the appalling disaster at Lake Tyers on December 29, a bequest was made to the ...

    Article : 159 words
  38. GENERAL CABLES.

    The British Parliament has adjourned for the Wlutanntide races. Captain Munn, on behalf of a syndicate, has [?]ed for the Aretue on a gold ...

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  39. HOSPITAL PATIENTS DEATH.

    PERTH, Thursday. — William Francis Cole, of Euela telegraph station, who was admitted to St. George's private hospital on Sunday suffering from nervous troubles, ...

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  40. Residents Leave Strabane.

    The fighting at Strabane (Tyrone) continued desperately all Wednesday. Snipers cecupy the housetops, and the streets are deselled. The residents are fleeing from ...

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  41. Hope for Chinese Unity.

    President [?] Chang, in announcing that he does not intend to obsract China's progress, declared his willingness to resign in the interests of the unitlcation of the ...

    Article : 109 words
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  43. New Austrian Cabinet.

    A new Cabinet has been formed for the Australian Confederation. Professor Seipet is the new Chansellor; Dr. Frank, Vice--Chancellor; Dr. Grunberger (Minister for ...

    Article : 98 words
  44. DISTRESSED LOYALISTS.

    A meeting, to which friends and sympathisers of the distressed loyalists of Ireland are invited, will be held in the Assembly Hall, Collins street, Melbourne, this ...

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