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  2. THE BARRIER STRIKE.

    Nothing nev was reported to-day from either side with' regard to the strike except that the strikers ways and means committee report that they are experiencing ...

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  3. VICTORIAN RAILWAY DISASTER.

    The train which met with disaster in the railway accident near Castlemaine early on Tuesday morning, departed from Bendigo on time, and there was no ...

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  4. FRENCH DISTRUST OF GERMANY

    M. Clemenceau firmly refuses to consent to a modification of the peace terms. Much pessimism regarding the issue exists among the Council of Four. ...

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  5. AERIAL VENTURES.

    The correspondent of The New York Times at Washington says a United States Army aviator will attempt a transcontinental aeroplane flight between New York ...

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  6. "STUNTS" AT THE CHEER-UP HUT.

    When those homecoming "diggers"' pour into the Cheer-up Hut they turn it into a little heaven of mirth, humour, and general cheerfulness. They fairly bubble over with ...

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  7. THE COAL FAMINE.

    Ordinarily, tho output of the Adelaide Electric Supply Company may be said to be 50 per cent, for lighting and a like amount for power purposes. Since the ...

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  8. SEAMEN'S DISPUTE.

    The position in regard to the seamen's strike was modified in Sydney to-day in two important particulars The majority of members of the Sydney executive of ...

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  9. Naval Officer's Impressions Abraod.

    I had an interesting chat was a most of' servant naval officer who was returning to his native land by the Australia (writes a correspondent), and gleaned from him at ...

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  10. AMERICANS CONGRATULATED.

    The Prince of Wales welcomed and congratulated the American Atlantic airmen of the NC4 at a luncheon. ...

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  11. LOOKING AHEAD.

    The Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. Beeby), who is the author of the Industrial Arbitration Acts of New South Wales, 'has returned from his trip abroad ...

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  12. A LONG JOURNEY.

    For several months residents of Darwin and Northern and Central Australia generally have been following with interest the progress of Lloyd's aerial survey party ...

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  13. FRANCE AND GERMANY.

    The Paris correspondent of The Morning Post declares that M. Clemenceau presents an adamant attitude against Germany's admission to the League of Nations. If ...

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  14. Limiting Armies.

    Although the armies under the former Hapsburg monarchy will be restricted, the newly created States strongly resist a similar restriction, and this his caused the ...

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  15. GERMANY AND THE LEAGUE.

    The Paris edition of The Chicago Tribune asserts that Germany has been guaranteed admission to 'the League oE Nations within two years, and that the ...

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  16. EXCHANGED CARS.

    By the finding yesterday of a Red Cross motor car, which was stolen from the garage at Federal Government House on Saturday night, an interesting story of the ...

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  17. BOMBS IN AMERICA.

    Reports received from cities where bomb explosions occurred say that anarchist leaflets were found near the scenes of tie outrages. Some read "Long live ...

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  18. SUPPORT FOR THE SAILORS.

    Following upon the refusal of the coal lumpers to handle the coal on tho colliers Yankalilla and Monaro, the Coal Board to-day issued a statement conveying ...

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  19. BIOGRAPHICAL.

    Mr. and Mrs. Gill, Prospect HiLl, have been notified that their son, No. 943, Sdir. T. C. W. Gill. 3rd Light Horse Regiment, is returning to Australia by the transport Oraro, and ii expected ...

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  20. HIGH COURT DECISIONS.

    The Full Court, consisting of Mr. J tice Barton, Mr. Justice Isaacs, Mr. Justice Higgrins, Mr. Justice Duffy, Mr. Justice Powers, and Mr. Justice Rich, decided by ...

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  21. "KING CHARLES HEAD."

    The proclamation of. the Rhenish Republic has been, received in Berlin with agitation, as German unity is feared. Herr Leinert, a peace delegate, attributes the ...

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  22. SILESIANS AND POLES,

    News from Germany shows that Silesia is preparing to resist the encroachment of Poland. The Silesians are determined to hold their territory whether Germany ...

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  23. FOOTBALL FRACAS.

    At the monthly meeting of the Barrier Ranges Football Association last night Mr. Richardson (a delegate of the North Broken Hill Club) complained that at the ...

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  24. FEDERAL PROGRAMME

    A meeting of the Federal Cabinet to-day lasted all the morning and until late in the afternoon. The Acting Prime Minister (.Mr. Watt) announced that the ...

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  25. WHAM WORK COMMISSION OPENED.

    At the offices of the Interstate Commission (Mr. G. J. Delhbridge), who has been appointed a royal commission, opened an enquiry into the methods of engaging ...

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  26. "VICTORY" LOAN.

    It is expected that a modified form of premium bonds will be introduced in the coming "Victory" loan aiming at the ruling of £1,000.000,000. Probably there ...

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  27. THE BOLSHEVIKS.

    The United Press correspondent at Budapest says that M. Tehitcherin (Russian Foreign Minister), in an[?]yering wirelessed questions, said Gen. Kokchak's troops ...

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  28. COASTAL SHIPPING AND THE STRIKE.

    The Minister of Industry (Hon. H. N. Barwell), referring on Wednesday afternoon to the shipping dispute, stated that he had had a conference with Sr. Guthrie ...

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  29. BRITISH CRICKET.

    Middlesex has registered 608 runa for 7 wickets against Hampshire. Hendren made 201, and J. W. Hearne 218 not out. ...

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  30. DAMAGED SUGAR.

    A question involving the responsibilities of shipowners for damages to cargo was the basis of an appeal to-day from a decision of the Tasmanian Supreme Court heard ...

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  31. South African Independence

    A deputation of South African "Nationalists," including Gens. Hertzog, Malan, Wolmarans and Beyer, waited on .Mr. Lloyd George to present the claims of the South ...

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  32. VERMIN FENCES.

    West Darling pastoraliste, in conjunction with representatives of the Queensland and other Governments interested in the vermin-proof fences on the far north-west ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLES.

    Representatives of the overseas department of the Board of Trade, the Chambers of Commerce, and the Federation of British Industries are visiting Cologne to push ...

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  34. EFFECTS IN THE COUNTRY.

    MINLATON, June 9.-The seamen's strike is 'causing considerable in convenience on the peninsula, owing to the dislocation of passenger traffic and ...

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  35. General Items.

    The country branches of the Cheer-up Society have loyally supported the hut since its inception. To country soldiers who enlisted the hut his meant more than to any others. To them ...

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  36. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.

    The Commonwealth line ia loading the Boorara at Hull only. She will sail on June 25 with troops. The Austral Glen will call at Genoa, where she will toad marble ...

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  37. ON A TRAIN ROOF.

    Detective -Sgt. Suilivan returned from Kornmburra, where he had gone to make enquiries as to the mysterious finding of the body of a young man, Alexander ...

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  38. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    We understand that in Adelaide 22,000 shares have been applied for in the proposed Kadina mining Company, exclusive of applications received at Wallaroo. There ...

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  39. CHINA AND THE POWERS.

    The New York Times correspondent at Washington declares that if the Chinese Peace Conference at Shanghai fails to compose the differences it is likely that the ...

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  40. LODES OF THE BARRIER.

    Mr. E. C. Andrews (Government Geological Surveyor of New South Wales) has been carrying out a geological survey of the Barrier district for the past two ...

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  41. TENNIS IN PARK.

    In the continuation of the interallied tennis championships, Wood and Lyoett beat Gobert and De Cugis, 2-6, 2-6, 6-3 10-8,6-4. ...

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  42. THE CHEER UP HUT.

    A Western Australian soldier, Sgt. Ellice, of the 11th Battalion, who passed through Adelaide from Sydney on Wednesday, expressed his warm appreciation of the Cheer-up Hut. He ...

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  44. PORT ADELAIDE OUTLOOK.

    Members of the Seamen's Union at Port Adelaide, when questioned on Wednesday regarding the statements made by Mr. T. Walsh (the secretary of the central ...

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  45. ALLEGED SALE OF TITLES.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Bonar Law refused a demand for a judicial enquiry into the allegation that titles were sold for monetary considerations. ...

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  46. PAUL FREEMAN.

    Paul Freeman has ended his hunger strike. It was reported from the Garrison Hospital to-day that he was again taking nouris[?]ment. It was announced at the ...

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  47. RAMSAY McDONALD AND SOVIETS.

    Mr. Ramsay McDonald, the British Socialist leader, denies the statement that he countenanced a 24 hours strike in France, England, and Italy in sympathy ...

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  52. FLAGSHIP AUSTRALIA.

    Thirty officers and about 450 petty officers and men from the H.M.A.S. Australia marched through the streets of Melbourne this morning, and received a hearty ...

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