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  2. THE NAVY'S FUTURE.

    During the debate on the Navy Estimates in the House of Commons to-day, Commander Bellaire expressed the hope that the Imperial Defence Committee ...

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  3. PRINCE'S PROGRESS.

    Members of the staff of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales intimated to-night that no public announcement was to be made at present regarding where the ...

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  4. RIOTOUS GERMANY.

    The election campaign in Germany is being characterized by much rioting in various centres. Herr von Graefe, a well-known Conservative ...

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  5. FURTHER VALUABLE RAIN.

    Although marked by considerable diminution in the country west of Spencer's Gulf, the upper north and the south-east, particularly the Pinnaroo area, the ...

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  6. KING'S BIRTHDAY.

    His Excellency the Governor-General (Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson) received advice on Wednesday that His Majesty has been pleased to confer the following honours ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. KING GEORGE.

    His Most Excellent Majesty, George V., by the grace of God King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and of the British Dominions beyond the ...

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  8. BALLARAT ELECTION VOID.

    In the Court of Disputed Returns to-day Mr. Justice Isaacs declared the Ballarat election for the House of Representatives void, and a new election will be necessary. ...

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  9. THE FEDERAL GRAB.

    The Kapunda representative of The Register communicated on Wednesday:—Indignation has been freely expressed locally at the recent action of ...

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  10. SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S CEREAL CROPS.

    The Government Statist (Mr. W. L. Johnston) issued on Wednesday the preliminary results of the recent harvest of cereals in South Australia. The ...

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  11. THE VATICAN AND ITALY.

    A Papal Encyclical just issued recommends a reconciliation between the spiritual and temporal powers in Italy, and permits Roman Catholic princes to visit the ...

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  12. A MINLATON RESOLUTION.

    On Saturday the monthly, meeting of the Minlaton District Council was held, and the Chairman (Mr. E. Correll) referred to the Federal grab. It was unanimously ...

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  13. A VISIT TO BALLARAT.

    Having left Glenormiston by motor car this morning His Royal Highness and party boarded the royal train at Terang and travelled through Cressy en route to ...

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  14. BRITAIN AND SOVIET RUSSIA

    In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Mackenzie Wood, the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Walter Long) stated that British warships were protecting the ...

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  15. SINN FEIN RAID.

    A sensational affair has occurred at King's Inn, Henrietta street, Dublin. About 50 Sinn Feiners surprised 25 soldiers guarding the inn, and deprived them ...

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  16. "HERE'S TO THE KING!"

    Here are sowing, and there they are reaping (For the world is turned upside down!) Here there is laughter where once there ...

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  17. DROWNING MYSTERY.

    Evidence given at the Coroner's inquest to-day showed that Eric Roy Holmnan (26), a postal employe, on May 12, won about £300 at the races. Next day his body was ...

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  18. OCCUPIED GERMANY.

    In the House of Commons to-day, replying to Sir W. H. Davison (Co. U) regarding the amount paid by Germany in connection with the army of occupation ...

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  19. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT HOLIDAY PROLONGED.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) stated to-day that the meeting of the House of Representatives fixed for June 23 had been postponed until June 30, as a result of the ...

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  20. GASWORKERS' WAGES.

    A conference between delegates from the Gas Employes' Union and representatives of gas companies in Victoria, New South Wales, and South Australia, has been ...

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  21. NAVAL STATION DAMAGED.

    Raiders in Ireland attacked the Queenstown Naval Station aud set on fire and destroyed portion of the buildings. Other raiders destroyed five coastguard stations ...

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  22. EMBARRASSMENT IN SYDNEY.

    The postponement of the visit of the Prince of Wales to Sydney has upset the arrangements made here, and means much additional work for the organizing officials ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND STATE BANK.

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Fihelly) this morning said that everything in connection with the proposed transfer of the State Savings Bank business to the Federal ...

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  24. DROUGHT AREAS BENEFITED.

    Light to heavy rain has fallen generally aver New South. Wales during the past 24 hours. The best falls are reported from drought-stricken areas in the west and ...

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  25. SPA CONFERENCE.

    It is understood that the Italian Government having withdrawn its demand for the postponement of the Spa Conference, the allied delegates will meet the ...

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  26. REPORT ON EGYPT.

    The Daily Chronicle says:—he Milner Commission's export on the situation in Egypt has been completed. It recommends great constitutional changes, giving the ...

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  27. BRITAIN'S COAL EXPORT.

    It is stated that the export of coal from the United Kingdom is henceforth to be limited to 1,700,000 tons monthly, or 20,000,000 tons yearly, compared with ...

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  28. AMERICA AND ARMENIA.

    The Senate rejected by 43 votes to 34. a motion to delay action regarding the Armenian mandate until a peace agreement had been reached with the Central ...

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  29. SEAMEN AND I.W.W. CONVICTS.

    A meeting of wharf labourers to-day decided to support the demand by the Sydney brandi of the Federated Seamen's Union for the release of the 12 ...

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  30. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN VISIT.

    The organizer in South Australia of the Prince's visit (Mr. H. Blinman) stated on Wednesday afternoon, when questioned whether the week's interval which has ...

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  31. FEDERAL QUESTIONS.

    Further consideration was given by the Federal Cabinet to-day to various measures to be placed before Parliament when it meets after the temporary recess. The ...

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  32. VICTORIAN HONOURS.

    The Lieutetenant-Governor (Sir William Irvine) has been informed that the King has been pleased to confer the following honours:—To be Knight Bachelor. ...

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  33. BARRIER NEWS.

    A general meeting of the A.M.A. was held yesterday afternoon to receive and consider the report on the investigation committee appointed to enquire into the ...

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  34. POSTAL REVENUE RETURN.

    The postal revenue for May shows an increase of £66,176; compared, with the same month of 1919. The postal revenue for the 11 months of the financial year ...

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  35. IRISH AMERICANS.

    Irish women sympathisers created a scene in the Senate galleries during the debate on the Armenian question. Tins hecklers demanded the expulsion of the ...

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  36. CASUALTIES.

    NAIRNE, June 2.—A chocking accident occurred on Tuesday evening at the lower railway crossing, south of this town, with a fatal result. As the evening train was ...

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  37. THE BARRIER STRIKE CONFERENCE.

    The voluntary round table conference between representatives of the Broken Hill mining companies and employes was begun to-day under the presidency of Mr. Justice ...

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  38. BRITISH SPORTING.

    The following is the latest betting on the English Derby to be run on Wednesday:—9 to 4 agst Tetratema, 15 to 2 Archaic, 8 to 1 Sarchedon and Allenby, 18 ...

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  39. GREEKS IN THRACE.

    The Constantinople correspondent of The Daily Express says:—Bulgarian bands near Demotika have begun a guerilla warfare against the Greek forces holding the ...

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  41. NEW ZEALAND TOPICS

    Parliament trill re-assemble on June 24. Before the Chief Justice at Wanganui a petition was heard by Margaret Pearce for a divorce from her husband, G. V. Pearce. ...

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  42. THE DERBY RESULTS.

    The Derby was won by Spion Kop, with Archaic and Orpheus respectively second and third. ...

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  43. MANNUM SHOOTING CASE.

    MANNUM, June 2.—The lad Hogan, who was found lying in a paddock near the township, on Monday, with a bullet wound in his forehead, died later in the day. A ...

    Article : 99 words
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