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  2. LONDON MARKET PROBLEMS.

    The National Federation of Fruit Traders convened a special meeting to meet Sir Henry Jones, of Tasmania. Twenty-eight members of the Federation attended, representing London, Liverpool, and Hull, and Mr. MacDougall, of the Australian Fruit Delegation, was also present. Sir ...

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  3. EMPIRE [?]

    The Agent General for Western Australia (Sir James Connolly) has cabled to Australia, protecting against the decision of the Commission on the British Empire ...

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  4. TAXATION PROPOSALS.

    One of the most important matters discussed at the Premiers' Conference was that of double income tax, said the Treasurer (Hon. W. Hague), who ...

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  5. THE 27th BATTALION.

    Rolling back into history are the grim great days of war; those four long years of grief and glory when worthy men physically fit ...

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  6. SEAMEN ASHORE.

    The progress made by the Seamen's Mission during the past 12 years has been considerable. The Institutes at Port Adelaide and the Outer Harbour ...

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  7. WINEGROWERS AT DINNER.

    Now that the busy period of vintage is over members of the South Australian Winegrowers' Association were able to show good fellowship from the social side ...

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  8. AFGHAN MURDERS.

    The murderers of the Seaforth's officer and Mrs. Ellis have been located in the Naxian Valley, Afghanistan. The valley is notorious for ...

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  9. METHODISTS AND THE VATICAN.

    Some American Methodist journals recently published statements In which it was asserted that "Barbarous Europe must be evangelized, beginning with ...

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  10. CHEAP CANNED FRUIT.

    Three firms have been appointed by the Commonwealth Government to sell the Fruit Pool's old stock of canned fruita. They are offering them at considerably ...

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  11. THE COMMONWEALTH LINERS.

    Writing to the press in reference to reports cabled from Australia, which stated that the Commonwealth proposed to sell all the Commonwealth Line ships ...

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  12. CATHOLIC CONGRESS IN 1925.

    It is stated that the Pope intends to mark the customary Roman Catholic Church Holy Year of 1925, by convoking an Ecumenical Council. This council ...

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  13. ART FAKES.

    The Society for the Protection of French Art makes a series of astonishing charges against the authorities of the Louvre. It says the ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN PREMIERS IN AMERICA.

    Sir George Fuller, Mr. Hay (secretary), and Mr, Lawaon, with Mr*. Lawson, and Mr. McClean (secretary) have arrived by the steamer Majestic. They will stay a. ...

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  15. POINCARE ON GERMAN HYPOCRISY.

    The French Cabinet crisis gives added Interest to a virile speech on the Ruhr situation made by the French Premier (M. Polncare) at Dunkirk on ...

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  16. IRISH INDEMNITY BILL

    The Attorney-General (Sir Douglas Hogg) moved in the House of Commons to-day that a clause should be added to the Indemnity Bill making provision for ...

    Article : 253 words
  17. "WHAT'S IN A NAME?"

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Gillies) stated at a meeting of dairymen this morning, that it was somewhat of a Cabinet secret that the Government had arranged for ...

    Article : 92 words
  18. BOY SCOUTS.

    At a meeting of citizens to-day, at which the Governor presided, His Excellency announced that the purpose was to raise front £2,800 to £3,000 annually to ...

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  19. COLD AND RAIN.

    A cold bracing wind blew on Wednesday morning, and everybody was compelled to move about energetically in order to keep warm. The main feature about the ...

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  20. LEAGUE OF NATIONS COVENANT.

    The High Commissioner for New Zealand (Sir James Allen), when in Switzerland on Monday next, will sign a protocol embodying amendments to articles ...

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  21. MIGRANTS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Ben Morgan, speaking at a meeting of the Empire Producers League, urged manufacturers to establish branch factories in the dominions, and take ...

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  22. ORDER TO DUMP ARMS.

    De Valera's publicity department announces that on May 24 a special army, order was issued to cease fire arid dump arms. Another order was issued on May 28. ...

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  23. IMPATIENCE CONDEMNED.

    The Prime Minister or South Africa (Gen. Smuts), in replying to-day to a proposal in the Senate by ex President Reitz, "that the South African Union should ...

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  24. NINETEEN FORGERY CHARGES.

    Ernest William McCardell to-day pleaded guilty to two charges of theft at a Government servant, and nineteen charges of forgery in connection with Treasury ...

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  25. EUROPEAN SITUATION.

    The French Premier (M. Poincare), will go to Brussels on June 6 to attend a conference between France and Belgian on reparations. ...

    Article : 67 words
  26. ENGLISH SPORTING.

    The objection lodged against Mr. 8. Wooton's Hypatia filly has been uphold, and the filly disqualified. The trouble arose through the filly being wrongly ...

    Article : 42 words
  27. THRACIAN FRONTIER.

    The Frontiers Commission experts have fixed the new frontier of the Karagatch region along the line from the River Arda to the River Maritza, a few miles west ...

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  28. BELGIAN VIEW OF GERMAN PAYMENTS.

    The Belgian reparations scheme is based on the view that the Ruhr occupation will continue to be utilised as a means of exercising pressure on Germany, but the ...

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  29. DAMAGE AT VICTOR HARBOUR.

    Exceptionally heavy seas prevailed to-day, which resulted in much damage to ,the sea wall, portions of which were undermined and broken away. The new ...

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  30. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    Notts, playing Glamorganshire on Wednesday, in the first innings, made 239 runs for the loss of 7 wickets, and declared. Glamorganshire scored 157 in the first ...

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  31. PALESTINE.

    The Colonial Office annulment that An Order-in-Council has been published in Jerusalem declaring the recent elections null and viod owing to the failure of the ...

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  32. AROUND THE WORLD.

    The small steam yacht Frontiersman, which is about to undertake a trip around the world, will sail on June 18. The applicants for berths are asked to sign a ...

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  33. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT.

    Mr. McClarty (Controller of the Soldier Settlements and Managing Trustee oE the Agricultural Bank) to-day gave further evidence before the Royal ...

    Article : 130 words
  34. FRENCH RUHR CREDITS.

    Declaring the question to be one of confidence in the Government, the Premier (M. Poincare) secured Ruhr credits by 505 to 57 votes. ...

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  36. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The directors of the Adelaide and Glenelg railway report that the permanent way of the line of railway is now completed. Two entities have arrived from London. ...

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  37. FRANCE'S BUDGET.

    The financial Committee of the French Senate to-day discussed the proposal to cut down the Estimates to 1,080,000,000 francs, in order to balance the 1923 ...

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  38. THE BELGIAN ARMY.

    Owing primarily to Belgium's commitments in the Ruhr, the War Minister proposes to extend military service by four months. ...

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  39. BLASPHEMY LAWS.

    The House of Lords, by 68 votes to 8, to-day refused to pass the second reading of Earl Russell's Bill to amend the Blasphemy laws to make it impossible to ...

    Article : 173 words
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