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  2. A GRAVE IRISH CRISIS.

    The pact between Messrs. Collins and De Valera, coupled with the Northern Government energetic action against the campaign of murder, has resulted in a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. TORRENS GORGE ROAD.

    Our Chain of Ponds correspondent writes:—The completion of the Torrens Gorge road, which has been in the minds of many residents in this neighbourhood ...

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  4. COAL CRISIS.

    Seldom has a meeting been fraught with such tremendous possibilities from the viewpoint of industrial peace than the inference between the representative of ...

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  5. THE DESERT TO BLOSSOM.

    Owing to the ill-health of its Chairman (Rp. Gregory), the sectional committee of he Federal Public Works Committee did not complete its enquiry at Brisbane into ...

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  6. WORLD FLIGHT.

    Major W. T. Blake began bis flight around the world at 3 this afternoon. The party departed from the Waddon aerodrome in glorious sunshine. Before the ...

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  7. ENGLISH WAILS.

    [Notwithstanding the protests of businessmen in Melbourne and Sydney, arrangements have not been made by the Postal Department, in conjunction with the ...

    Article : 525 words
  8. DIPHTHERIA OUTBREAKS.

    Following upon the comments in the report of the Chairman of the Central Board of Health (Dr. Ramsay Smith) regarding the outbreak of diphtheria among ...

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  9. DISQUIETING.

    Messages from Poland reveal that large forces of Russian cavalry are advancing upon Poljessi. The district railway to Minsk is busily engaged in transporting ...

    Article : 69 words
  10. GENOA DEBATE

    The Labour Party and the Independent Liberals have informed Mr. Austen Chamberlain that they will decline to speak in the debate on the Genoa Conference on ...

    Article : 137 words
  11. THE SHEARERS' DISPUTE.

    It was announced to-day that the various pastoralists and graziers' associations would probably take legal proceedings against the A.W.U. on an allegation ...

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  12. THE APPLE EXPORT.

    Sr. Keating to-day interviewed officials the Customs Department on the refusal of the inspectors at Hobart to permit of the export of a number of cases of evaporated ...

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  13. MR. LLOYD GEORGE EULOGIZED.

    The High Commissioner for South Africa (Sir Edgar Walton), in a speech at the dinner of the Royal Colonial Institute expressed astonishment at the ...

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  14. A TRIAL FLIGHT.

    Yesterday Capt. Norman Macmilian, the pilot made a trial flight with the machine, which is in splendid condition. The outfit includes two petrol systems of which ...

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  15. BACK TO CANADA.

    The Government of the Canadian Province of Quebec has announced an interesting new colonization scheme. An agent will be sent to the United States to ...

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  16. CITRUS EXPORTS.

    It was originally intended that the South Australian quota of the shipment of oranges by the Largs Bay on June 17 was to be 5,000 cases but, owing to the ...

    Article : 171 words
  17. PROGRESS OF THE FLIGHT.

    The first 300 miles of the projected 30,000 miles aroand-the-world trip has been covered comfortably. The first of the expected 78 landings was at the Le Bourget ...

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  18. BOARD OFFICE FIRE.

    At the inquest into the lire at the Moora load Board offices, the Government auditor said he paid a surprise visit and audited the books until midnight. The ...

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  19. GERMAN REPARATIONS.

    It is believed that the Reparations Commission after discussion with the German Minister of Finance, is on the point of reaching an agreement upon reparations ...

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  20. THE REAL OBJECT.

    Commenting on the despatches from its correspondent The Daily Telegraph says hat Mr. Collins's speech leaves no doubt is to the real object of the new ...

    Article : 131 words
  21. BRITISH CABINET MEETS.

    Members of the British Cabinet take a very grave view of the new political situation in Ireland. Mr. Lloyd George Mr. Austen Chamberlain, Lord Birkenhead. ...

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  22. GAS IN WARFARE.

    The Washington correspondent of The New York Times says:—Despite the Washington Conference Treaty prohibiting he use of noxious gases in warfare, the ...

    Article : 157 words
  23. ANTI-ALIEN LAWS.

    The United States Circuit Court of Appeals had decided that the California alien and laws, which prohibits the holding of lands in the State by Japanese, is ...

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  24. MR. HUGHES ON TOUR.

    The steamer Wyreema with the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) aboard, arrived at Flat Top, Mackay, this morning. Mr. Hughes, who is having a good rest, is ...

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  25. SAVED BY A BUTTON.

    Alexander Bayley, accountant at the Perth office of the Orient Steam Navigation Company, was charged on Wednesday with having attempted to kill Victor ...

    Article : 164 words
  26. IRELAND AND EMPIRE DAY.

    The Chief Secretary for Ireland (Sir Hamer Grenwood) speaking at the Canada Club luncheon in connection with Empire Day, said that Empire Day originated in ...

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  27. BETWEEN 300 AND 400 ARRESTS.

    Particulars of the raids in Ulster show that the figures of the Sinn Fein arrests were exaggerated. In the round-up between 300 and 400 men were taken into ...

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  28. FREIGHT RATES.

    The interstate commerce commission has ordered the reduction of freight rates throughout the country. The reduction will be effective from July 1. It is ...

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  29. "IF THERE IS AN INVASION."

    The Premier of Northern Ireland (Sir James Craig), speaking in the Northern Parliament, said that the whole Irish situation had been changed by the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. ITALY AND RUSSIA

    It is officially announced that a commercial agreement between Italy and Russia has been signed. ...

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  31. PARLIAMENTARY DEBATE NEXT WEEK.

    The Lord High Chancellor (Lord Birkenhead), replying to a question in the House of Lords, said that the gravity of the Events of the past few days in the North ...

    Article : 63 words
  32. ENGINEERING DISPUTE.

    At the conclusion of a five-hours conference the executives of 47 unions which ire involved in the engineering dispute, announced that they had decided to submit ...

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  33. YARRA BANK TRAGEDY

    "The actors are dead, and it does not seem to serve any useful purpose to detail the circumstances of their life together since they were married," said the Coronet ...

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  34. ENGLAND'S MIDDLE COURSE.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Robert Horne), speaking at Glasgow, said that the Imperial Government had decided [?] ...

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  35. PREVENTION OF SEDITION BILL.

    Leave was granted (on a division, which visited in 200 votes in favour and 112 against) for the introduction info the of Commons of a private member's ...

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  36. CANBELGO GOLDFIELD.

    In a telegram to the Minister for Mines (Mr Fitzpatrick), Mr. Godfrey (Inspector of Mines), who is engaged on an inspection if the Canbelgo field, where promising ...

    Article : 135 words
  37. NORTHERN STATE FINANCES.

    The first Budget Estimates of the Northern Parliament show a revenue of £13,708,000 and a surplus of £119,000. No new taxation is proposed. Seven-eighths ...

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  38. TERRORISM IN DONEGAL.

    Special Constabulary at Ballymena made a drive across the Baldally Mountain, and arrested a man. While returning they were ambushed, and a fierce two hours' ...

    Article : 171 words
  39. A FARCICAL FOOTBALL MATCH.

    A match between the A and B teams of the Maori League Football, played at Auckland to-day, was so farcical that the spectators demanded their money ...

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  40. THE DAIL PACT.

    The agreement between Mr. Collins and Mr. De Valera, which has caused such excitement in Ireland, is as follows:- 1. That a National Coalition panel. ...

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  41. FIFTY TEARS AGO.

    Mr. C. Aubrey, of Penola, has grown a year weighing 24 oz..—circumference 17 in., [?] 5 in.—On Thursday, at 9 a.m., he well-know engine which the late Hon. ...

    Article : 156 words
  42. WOOL SALES.

    At the Wellington wool sales to-day here was a large attendance of buyers and he bidding was keen. The Continental demand was good for the lower classes of ...

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  43. FIGHTING BELFAST.

    Severe flighting took place on Tuesday evening in Stanhope street, and bombs and revolvers were used. The battle began with a Sinn Fein attack on working men ...

    Article : 142 words
  44. ULSTER CONSTABULARY.

    Major-Gen Solly-Flood has been appointed to the command of the entire Ulster Constabulary. Major-Gen. Solly-Flood, C.B. C.M.G. ...

    Article : 59 words
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  46. "INDEPENDENT REPUBLIC."

    The Dublin correspondent of The London Daily Telegraph states that Tuesday meeting of the Sinn Fein convention elucidated several aspects of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 324 words
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  48. MR. CHURCHILL'S LOSS.

    Garron Towers, Cushendall, which was destroyed by incendiaries, belonged to Mr. Winston Churchill, he having inherited the property when Lord Herbert Vane ...

    Article : 45 words
  49. BOMB IN THEATRE.

    An aeroplane bomb was thrown from the street and exploded in the Gaiety Theatre, Belfast. Little damage was done ...

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  50. A TRAMCAR BURNED.

    Armed men sized a tramcar in Falls road, Belfast, sprinkled it with petrol and burned it. ...

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