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  2. IRISH FREE STATE.

    The Irish Republican leader, De Valera, has issued a statement, in which he says:—There is no chance of fair play for the Republicans at the coming elections, but ...

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  3. STAMBULISKY SHOT.

    The Bulgarian ex-Premier (M. Stambulisky), who fled from the Revolutionists, and was later arrested by them, was shot dead while attempting to escape. ...

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  4. DOMESTIC SERVICE.

    Stories of the trials of the middle-class of the community as a result of the shortage of domestics were told to the committee of enquiry in the matter to-day. ...

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  5. WIRELESS PROGRESS

    Signor Marconi has returned after a two months' cruise, during which he carried out a aeries of important wireless experiments. He says the results are most ...

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  6. AN INTERNATIONAL LAWSUIT.

    The hearing of the case of the steamer Wimbledon, which opened last Friday before the Permanent Court of International Justice at the Hague, and which ...

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  7. NORWOOD UNBEATEN

    Norwood maintained their unbeaten record by downing South Adelaide on Saturday In a manner that leaves no doubt in mind as to which was the ...

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  8. HAVERS GOLF CHAMPION.

    The golf open championship win determined to-day, when England regained the title, which was taken away by an American (W. Hagen) last year, and had been ...

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  9. THE UNSTABLE WORLD.

    Lord Robert Cecil, speaking at Liverpool to-day, said that taking the broad view, the world was making towards a more settled state of things, but it ...

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  10. ALLEGED SEDITIOUS CONSPIRACY.

    The following fine men, charged with seditious conspiracy, were committed for trial at Dublin to-day:—Art. O'Brien, Sean' McGrath (secretary of the Irish ...

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  11. JUGOSLAVIA TO INTERFERE.

    The Bulgarian Legation asserts that Stambulisky's partisans are massing round Sofia in an attempt to capture the city. ...

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  12. KIRKWOOD'S TRAGIC FINISH.

    The Daily Telegraph's golf writer describes how 20,000 excited folk awaited Havers's last green, where he took five but gained the lead of the whole field. ...

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  13. SLAIN IN FIGHTING.

    The Sofia, correspondent of The Daily Express, Sofia says:—The new Bulgarian Government has issued a communique in which it expresses regret for M. ...

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  14. GERMANY AND THE TREATY.

    The Secretary for War (Lord Derby), speaking at a Conservative Club meeting to-night said his greatest wish was to see Great Britain working in as close ...

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  15. OBJECTION TO RIDICULE.

    A domestic servant of 30 years experience paid that at one time the domestic servant had been respected. Now things were different. Girls did not mina work ...

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  16. NOTED AUTHOR'S DEATH.

    Our London correspondent on Saturday announced the death of Mr. Maurice Henry Hewlett, the well-known author and poet, at the age of 62 years. Mr. ...

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  17. BATTLEPLANES FOR IRELAND.

    The Morning Post, under the heading, "What For?" says:—"The Government of the Irish Free State has ordered eight Caproni battleplanes, two of which have ...

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  18. THE GROWTH OF JAPAN.

    The Morning Post, commenting in its leading columns on the Series of articles on Far Eastern problems, contributed by its special correspondent (republished in ...

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  19. REMARKABLE DIVORCE STORY.

    A remarkable story was unfolded in the Divorce Court to-day, when an application was made by an engineer, Commander Campbell, for a divorce from Marie ...

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  20. BELGIANS TO PERUSE GERMAN REPLY.

    The French reply to the British questionnaire is ready, but before it is sent to London the document will be submitted to the Belgian Government for ...

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  21. THE ITALIAN VIEW.

    The Fascist press opposes the French demand for the cessation of Germany's passive resistance in the Ruhr before negotiations, are entered upon. It approves ...

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  22. A MURDER ORGANIZATION.

    A French sentry has been shot dead at Lerne. The Germans have handed over to the French authorities a miner, who ig believed to be the assassin. ...

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  23. BELGIAN CABINET CRISIS.

    The ex-Premier (M. Theunis) and the ex-Minister of Foreign Affairs (M. Jaspar) are continuing the control of foreign affairs during the political crisis. It is ...

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  24. FRENCH COLOURS NOT RETURNED.

    After a long debate, which terminated at 2.36 this morning, the French Chamber of Deputies passed a vote of confidence in the Premier (M. Poincare) by 356 votes ...

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  25. IDEAL DIET.

    Dr. Josiah Oldfield, speaking at the Eclectic Club to-day, said:—"Give me the . dieting of the race, and soon they will live to be 9. hundred years of age." The ideal ...

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  26. GERMAN MINEOWNERS.

    The French occupation authorities on the Ruhr have imposed the following sentences upon mineowners for the non-delivery of coal:—Herr Kellermann, five years ...

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  27. THE FRENCH REPLY.

    The draft of the proposed reply of France to the British memorandum was delivered to the Belgian Government on Saturday. ...

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  28. "PROSECUTE YOURSELVES."

    The prosecution against the promoters of an Otley sweepstake on the Derby failed. The prosecuting [?] said 180,000 tickets were sold, and £78,000 in ...

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  29. IDLE COALMINERS.

    An immediate appeal is to be made to every trades union movement throughout Australia for financial assistance for the 8,000 men who are idle on the Maitland ...

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  30. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    The latest scores in the English county cricket championship matches are as follow:— Leicester, 245 and 145, beat Kent, 73 and ...

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  31. MAMMOTH BRITISH SUBMARINE.

    The world's largest and most powerful submarine, the XI, is to be launched at Chatham on Saturday. The ceremony will be a private one, and details of the ...

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  32. RAILWAY STRIKERS FORGIVEN.

    The South African Union Assembly has passed a Bill condoning the break in service of the railwaymen who went on strike during the Rand upheaval last year. ...

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  33. TRAGIC TALE OF THE SEA.

    Rescued after having been for 19 days in a small open boat Francois Plantagenet, who was believed to have perished in the French fishing boat Raymond, which was ...

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  34. THE JOY OF EATING.

    Following upon the recent speech by the Italian Premier (Signor Mussolini), the Supreme Council of the Fascisti organization is insisting upon a return to the ...

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  36. BRIGHTENING GAOL LIFE.

    The monotonous routine of life tp the inmates of the Brisbane Gaol was relieve on Saturday afternoon by the special screening in an improvised theatre of ...

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  37. "DOING WELL."

    The Governor of Victoria (Lord Stradbroke), speaking at the Australian Natives' Association's luncheon at Australia House today, reiterated his ...

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  38. LABOUR'S RUSE.

    The Labour candidates who are concerned in the Morpeth by-election, in order to monopolize the Blyth market place, which is always crowded on ...

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  40. A CANDID BISHOP.

    The Rt. Rev. Albert David, Bishop of St. Edmunds Bury and Ipswich, who has established a reputation for candour, recently disturbed some persona by the ...

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  41. HICKSON HEALING MISSION.

    Mr. Hickson, who is conducting a healing mission in Queensland, visited the leper station on Peel Island on Saturday and held a service there. It is claimed ...

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  42. PROBLEMS FOR BELGIAN GOVERNMENT.

    The Roman Catholic and Liberal Parties forming the Theunis Government's majority in the Belgian Parliament have reaffirmed their, confidence in ...

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  43. LEGITIMACY BILL.

    Under the Legitimacy Bill, introduced in the House of Commons, all children born out of wedlock are to be legitimised by subsequent marriage of their parents. ...

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  44. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The notice of the death of Mr. John Reynell, of Reynella, will be read with regret by many people. The deceased was an old colonist and Much respected. He ...

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  47. RETIRED OFFICIAL'S TRAGIC DEATH.

    SYDNEY, June 17.—With an automatic pistol in his right hand aud a bullet-wound above the righ ear, George McRae, aged 65 years, was found dead on a bed ...

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  48. PROTECTION AND BRITISH TRADE.

    Mr. George Terrell, the retiring President of the National Union of Manufacturers, speaking at the annual meeting of the union, said he was not hopeful ...

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  51. A ROYAL COMMISSION ADJOURNED.

    The members of the Royal Commission which is enquiring into the administration and management of the Railway Department met this morning, but owing ...

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