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  2. FEARS FOR AMUNDSEN.

    The following wireless message was transmitted from the Fram, at Wellman's Bay, Spitzbergen, on Monday:- "There was no sign of the airmen ...

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  3. KING'S BIRTHDAY.

    Availing themselves of the last opportunity of being presented to His Excellency the Governor (the Earl of Stradbroke) before his term of office ends, about ...

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  4. PEACE OF EUROPE.

    The Allied Note to Germany in regard to disarmament will be presented at Berlin on June 4. It consists of five pages and two annexes. ...

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  5. AMERICA'S DEFENCE.

    President Coolidge, addressing the graduating class of the Annapolis Naval Academy to-day, seized the occasion to emphasises again the peaceful aim of the ...

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  6. TASMANIAN ELECTION.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—Counting has progressed sufficiently in the election for the House of Assembly held to-day for a very definite idea of the result to be ...

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  7. BIRTHDAY HONOURS.

    An unusually long birthday honours list does not contain any new peers. A notable feature of the list is that there are several pages of recipients of the ...

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  8. ITALIAN AIRMAN.

    PERTH, Wednesday. [?] The Marchese di Pinedo, chief of the Italian Air Staff, who commenced his flight to Tokio from Rome on April 27, landed in the Swan ...

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  9. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    From 8 o'clock this morning till 8 o'clock this evening polling will take place for the election of eight members of the Legislative Council, nine members having been ...

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  10. NORTHERN AUSTRALIA.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Sir George Buchanan, who was commissioned by the Federal Ministry to inspect and report upon the harbours of Australia, was not ...

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  11. Security Pact.

    There was no development at the weekend in regard to the German security proposal. The French are still studying the British ...

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  12. Relief Efforts.

    The Oslo (Norway) correspondent of the United Press Association states that the Norwegian Government has taken the first definite move toward sending relief to ...

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  13. Grand Crosses of the Victorian Order (G.C.V O.).

    Lord Desborough, K.C.V.D. (President of the British Imperial Council of Commerce). The Earl of Lonsdale. ...

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  14. Search From Three Bases.

    The president of the Norwegian Aero. Club says that Amundsen searching parties will operate from three bases. First of all, seaplanes will co-operate with the Hobby, ...

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  15. Negotiations May be Prolonged

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that every member of the British Government realises that public opinion in the Empire will ...

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  16. Grand Cross of the Order of St. Michael and St. George (G.C.M.G.).

    Sir William Tyrrell has been Assistant Under-Secretary of State at the Foreign Office since 1919. He has been associated with the Foreign Office since 1889. ...

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  17. Italian Colony Arranging Welcome.

    Details of the welcome to be given by the Italian colony in Melbourne to the Italian airman, the Marchese di Pinedo, are now being arranged. At a conference ...

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  18. METROPOLITAN POLLING PLACES.

    Polling will take place at the following places in the Melbourne South Province:- At the Town Hall, Carlisle street, St. Kilda; and at the South St. Kilda Scots ...

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  19. Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath (G.C.B.).

    Admiral Sir William Pakenham was commander-in-chief of the North America and West Indies station from 1920 to 1922. He entered the Navy in 1874, and reached ...

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  20. SHANGHAI RIOTS.

    The Chinese Foreign Office has protested to the interested Powers relative to the Shanghai situation, reserving the right to formulate claims "which may result from ...

    Article : 202 words
  21. TRADE WITH CANADA.

    The Australian agreement is now one of the chief subjects of discussion in political circles. It is considered that Mr. D. H. Ross, the Trade Commissioner for ...

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  22. COMPULSORY WHEAT POOL.

    Much dissatisfaction exists among the "radical" section of the Victorian Farmers' Union at the statement by the Premier (Mr. Allan) that in view of the legal ...

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  23. WAGGA FLOODS RECEDE.

    WAGGA (N.S.W.), Wednesday.—Stories of narrow escapes from death and the brave work of rescuers are reaching Wagga hourly now that the floods have passed ...

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  24. Baronet (Bart).

    One of Britain's most famous surgeons is Sir John Bland-Sutton, who is consulting surgeon to the Middlesex Hospital, and was formerly president of the Royal College of ...

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  25. LORD LEVERHULME'S WILL

    Viscount Leverhulme, chairman of Lever Brothers Ltd., left his estate to the present viscount, his son, but he set aside 120,000 £10 ordinary shares in Lever ...

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  26. Knights Bachelor (Kt.).

    Since the death of Mr. Linley Sambourne in 1910 Sir Bernard Partridge has been the principal cartoonist of "Punch." As a young man he was on the stage for several years, ...

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  27. Foreign Marines Land.

    Numerous foreign patrols maintained order in the central district of Shanghai until half-past 4 o'clock this evening, when revolver shots were fired on ...

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  28. More Protection Sought.

    The Opposition leader (Mr. Meighen), in the House of Commons, moved a resolution containing the essential articles of the Conservative platform as an amendment to the ...

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  29. Commander of the Order of St. Michael and St. George (K.C.M.G.),

    Sir Robert McMillan, Kt., Chief Justice and Lieut.-Governor of Western Australia. ...

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  30. RELIEF FOR UNEMPLOYED.

    Representatives of the Trades Hall unemployment committee, consisting of Messrs. E. J. Holloway (secretary) and J. Darcy, accompanied by Canon Lamble ...

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  31. COMMONWEALTH SHIPS.

    lt is understood that no tenders have been received here for the Commonwealth line of steamers. The Gilgai (5,512 tons) was sold separately for £16,500 to an ...

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  32. Knight of the British Empire

    Sir Hamilton Harty, composer and conductor. Celebrity has been gained by Sir Hamilton Harty as pianist, ...

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  33. Power of the League.

    The action of the Arms Conference, exempting Esthonia, Finland, Latvia, Poland, and Roumania from the obligation to supply periodical returns of imports of ...

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  34. Health and Avocation.

    The Duke of York and the Minister for Health (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) were present at a official welcome to 1,800 American doctors, who are attending a conference ...

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  35. Strikers Still Menacing.

    The rioters who fired on the volunteers yesterday took up strategic positions today, intending to fire on ratepayers when motoring homeward from a special ...

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  36. Admission by Mr. Bruce

    When questioned on the subject yesterday, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) admitted that no tenders had been received on the conditions of sale stipulated by the ...

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  37. POSITION AT NARRANDERA.

    NARRANDERA (N.S.W.), Wednesday. —The flood water reached a maximum height of 27ft. this morning, when it began to recede slowly. Yesterday the water rose ...

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  38. BRITISH BOWLING TEAM.

    English bowlers nominated for the Australian and New Zealand tour include Messrs. George Wright (who is the English president), William Dean, Walter Wade ...

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  39. Trouble Spreads.

    At Canton students and workmen paraded the streets to-day in sympathy with Shanghai rioters. At Peking the students met at the ...

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  40. EYE AND EAR HOSPITAL.

    The Lord Mayor (Councillor Brunton) has initiated an appeal on behalf of the Eye and Ear Hospital. The record of fine work done by the institution during many ...

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  41. Bulgarian Army.

    The Bulgarian Government has ordered the demobilisation of the 10,000 extra men which the Ambassadors' Conference permitted to be called to the colours to deal ...

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  42. TRADES HALL EXTENSIONS.

    Work was begun yesterday on the extensions to the Trades Hall building. Vacant land in front of the present structure facing Victoria street is being utilised for the ...

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  43. General Celebration.

    Yesterday marked the attainment by His Majesty King George V. of his 60th birthday. In accordance with the practice adopted many years ago of celebrating ...

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  44. Australian Pilgrims.

    The Pope solemnly received to-day the 400 Australians, headed by the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne (Dr. Mannix), who are visiting Rome. The ...

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  45. Suggestion for Peace.

    In connection with the efforts of the Chinese merchants at Shanghai to devise same form of compromise which would end the present disorder and save the ...

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  46. SOLDIER WHARF WORKERS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— It was reported to-day that the membership of the Returned Soldiers' Waterside Workers' Union, which was very active during the ...

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  47. Prince in South Africa

    The Prince of Wales spent a most interesting day at Ladysmith, where he was shown the siege positions and battle-fields where Boer and Briton fought desperately ...

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  48. "Rum Row" Fleet.

    "Rum Row" is showing activity after a standstill as the result of a blockade lasting five weeks. Eight ships are now in the smugglers' zone off Boston. ...

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  49. Canada in Washington.

    The Canadian Government hopes to make an appointment of a Canadian Minister to Washington very shortly. The Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King) ...

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  51. NAVAL HOMAGE.

    King's Birthday was celebrated yesterday by officers and men of H.M.S. Concord with naval pomp and ceremony. On the last stroke of eight bells (noon) ...

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  52. Appeal to Hawthorn Citizens.

    Citizens of Hawthorn who can provide temporary employment are requested to communicate with the town clerk. The mayor (Councillor Rigby) has arranged for ...

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