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  2. PRINCE OF WALES

    Melbourne did not see much of the Prince of Wales to-day. In a sense the day was a breathing space, after Wednesday's excitement and enthusiasm. But ...

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  3. THE "GRAB" INFECTION.

    It is regarded as certain that members of tho New South Wales State Parliament Trill follow the example recently set by the Federal ...

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  4. WAR FAMINE.

    His Majesty the King has consented to become patron of the Imperial War Famine Fund. The committee includes the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George), the ...

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  5. AS OTHERS SEE US.

    A correspondent (characterized as "A Perth business man") wrote in The Sunday Times of that city on May 16:— Climate. ...

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  6. THE MEAT GLUT.

    The New Zealand Prime Minister (Mr Massey), addressing the Dominion Producers' Association to-day, read cablegrams which had passed between himself ...

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  8. MINISTER AND JUDGE.

    Mr. Justice Higgins, in the Arbitration Court to-day, replying to an application by die Stewards and Pantrymen's Association that he would give as early a hearing ...

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  9. ARSON CAMPAIGN IN IRELAND.

    A serious campaign of arson is being carried on in Ireland. Its origin is attributed to Sinn Fein. Yesterday Kilbrittain Castle, Bandon, County Cork, was ...

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  10. RESTLESS GERMANY.

    The Berlin Government has obtained evidence of the existence of an organization known as the Frontbund, formed throughout Prussia, Bavaria, and parts of Saxony ...

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  11. NON-FERROUS MINING.

    The report of the committee on the condition and possibilities of non-ferrous mining in the United Kingdom, on which Mr. Lionel Phillips served prior to his visit to ...

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  12. GENERAL CABLES.

    Albert James' Fraser, an Australian soldier, and his companion, rolins, were executed at Glasgow this morning for the murder of Henry Senior, a Mons veteran ...

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  13. INDIGNATION AT PETERBOROUGH.

    At the last meeting of the Peterborough Town Council strong remarks were made in reference to the Federal "grab." A motion was put on the books condemning ...

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  14. AMRITSAR.

    The Secretary for India (Mr. Montagu), in a despatch to the Viceroy (Lord Chelmsford) traversing the Hunter Commission's report of the Amritsar shooting ...

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  15. UNIVERSITIES' CONGRESS.

    At to-day's sitting of the Interstate Universities' Conference it was resolved to recommend that a standing advisory committee be appointed. The proposal for the ...

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  16. MR. WATT AT WORK.

    The Commonwealth Treasurer" (Mr. Watt), since his return from bis holidays, has been closely occupied with a mass of data arising out of the various phases of ...

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  17. MR. THEODORE GOING TO RUSSIA.

    The Premier of Queensland (Mr. Theodore) is arranging a visit to Scandinavia and Finland, where he will meet the leading Socialite. Thence he will go to ...

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  18. CANADIAN-AMERICAN EMBARGOES.

    The Foreign Affains Committee of the United, States House of Representatives has favourably reported on the Bill to authorize President. Wilson to appoint a ...

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  19. REAL RACIAL QUESTION.

    In the South African Assembly this afternoon the Prime Minister (Gen. Smuts) moved the second reading of the Native Affairs Bill, which provides for the ...

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  20. QUEENSLAND COTTON OULTURE.

    Mr. Hunter (Agent-General for Queensland) has Dot yet received Manchester's suggestions about cotton culture, and says he will not be able to ...

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  21. NEW ZEALAND SURPLUS.

    It as estimated that when the financial statement in reference to public accounts is published shortly it will show a surplus of £2,500,000. ...

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  22. SHAW-SAVILL LINE.

    The proposal to arrange a direct shipping service between Great Britain and Sew Plymouth was discussed by the Taranaki importers in conference to-day. It was ...

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  23. SALUGHTERMEN'S WAGES.

    The Federated Cold Storage Employes' Union to-day decided to take a strike ballot of its members. If the strike caked place, more than 2,000 employes ...

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  24. ALLEGED OBSTRUCTION.

    Australia House is investigating a complaint arising from alleged obstruction by officers of a soldiers' graves section, to prevent a relative from Australia from ...

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  25. OPPRESSIVE LAWS.

    Mr. Berriedale Keith, writing in connection with the Queensland Labour enactments, suggests that the Political Committee of the Privy Council would provide ...

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  26. CASUALTIES.

    Mr. James Alexander Campbell, of Royal House. Hackney, was found lying on a footpath in Light square, Adelaide, on Thursday afternoon. In answer to Constable ...

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  27. STRUCK BY A TRAMCAR.

    Sydney Fisher (14), of Thomas street, Nailsworth, was struck by a tramcar at the intersection of Kins William and Pine streets on Thursday afternoon. He was ...

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  28. DECONTROL OF FOODS.

    It is understood that the Ministry of Food intends shortly to cease to control most lines of foodstuffs. It is appointing a number of consultative committees of ...

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  29. DEREGISTERED NAMES TO BE RESTORED.

    It was officially announced to-day by the Australian Labour Party that the Government intends to restore the rights and privileges of the unionists who were ...

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  30. MURDER AND SUICIDE.

    A double tragedy occurred last night at Camden Robert Shoebridge attacked his wife, Gladys May Shoebridge (20), with an axe and razor, inflicting injuries that ...

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  31. LAWS OF LEASEHOLDS.

    The Premier of Queensland (Mr. Theodore) to-day met representatives of pastoral companies ana discussed privately with them legislation affecting leaseholds. ...

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  32. TRAMWAYS WAGES AND PRINCE'S VISIT.

    A special meeting of the South Australian branch of the Tramways. Employes' Association of Australia was held at the Trades Hall, Adelaide, on Wednesday ...

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  33. AMERICAN WAR PROFITS.

    The war profits of United States commercial corporations, after the deduction of the heavy war taxes, were returned at a figure 75 per cent, greater than the ...

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  34. JAPANESE WAREHOUSES GLUTTED.

    The Tokio correspondent of The Chicago Tribune says that the warehouses at Tokio are glutted with millions of pounds worth of goods 'which the importers refuse to ...

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  35. PRESIDENT AND AMBASSADOR

    President Wilson to-day received the British Ambassador (Sir Auckland Geddes), who said it was the unanimous wish and hope of the British peoples ...

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  36. MEXICAN GENERAL SURRENDERED.

    It is reported that Gen. Herrero, who is believed to lave slain Gen. Carranza, has surrendered, and is returning to Mexico City. ...

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  37. SHAMROCK IV. LAUNCHED.

    Sir Thomas Lipton's now yacht, "Shamrock IV., was launched to-day. ...

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