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  2. DISPLAY OF FORCE

    British military preparations on a large scale are in progress at Belfast, in view of the tenseness of the situation on the border of North and South Ireland. ...

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  3. SHEARERS' STRIKE.

    Rp. Blakeley (Provisional President of the Australasian Workers' Union) arrived at Broken Hill yesterday morning. When asked by a reporter if he ...

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  4. WILTSHIRE WRECK.

    The shipwrecked party rescued from the wrecked steamer Wiltshire readied port at 5 p.m on Saturday. Although the weather was showery and misty, a crowd ...

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  5. BIRTHDAY LEVEE.

    In honour, of the anniversary of the birthday of King George V. on Saturday, the Lieutenant-Goyernor (Sir George Murray) held a levee at Government ...

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  6. WONDERFUL SHOWER.

    The weather office, in its report on Sunday night, referred to the extraordinary shower which fell on Saturday evening. The antarctic depression, noted off the ...

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  7. M. LENIN DYING.

    The Berlin Local Anzeiger states that the Russian Bolshevik Premier (M. Lenin) is dying from cerebral hemorrhage. Other reports which have reached Berlin, allege ...

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  8. VARSITY BOAT RACE.

    For the first time for eight years the inter-Varsity race between crews from the Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide Universities was held on the Port ...

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  9. CONAN DOYLE AND THE MAGICIANS

    Sir Conan Doyle yesterday mystified New York to a greater extent than he had done in his previous six weeks' lecturing tour in America, in which he proposed to ...

    Article : 249 words
  10. TURKISH ATROCITIES.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York Times says:—"Despite previous reports to the contrary, the American Secretary of State (Mr. Hughes) has ...

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  11. POLAND AND LITTLE ENTENTE.

    Gen. Pilsudski, the Polish military leader, is expected shortly to visit the Roumanian capital, and it is believed that Poland will shortly join the Little ...

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  12. LONDON AND PARIS ROUTE.

    A French aeroplane, flying from London to Paris yesterday, nosedived into the tea from a height of 2,000 ft., three miles oat from Folkestone. A crowded Channel ...

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  13. ERSKINE.

    The Agent-General for South Australia (Sir Edward Lucas) presented the South Australian horse Erskine to His Majesty the King at ...

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  14. PETROL FIENDS.

    Several men called at the house of a Belfast doctor, and asked if be were in. The servant who answered the door replied in the negative. The men poured ...

    Article : 85 words
  15. BIRTHDAY HONOURS.

    The following King's Birthday honours are announced:— To be Peers.— Sir Robert Hudson Borwick, Bart., of ...

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  16. "EXPENSIVE LUXURY."

    Addressing the Dundee Chamber of Commerce, Lord Inchoape (Chairman of the P. & O. Company) said the British Mercantile Marino had not much to fear ...

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  17. A QUIET DAY!

    Belfast has experienced a quiet day. There have been only two attempts at murder and one death. A Magistrate, has sentenced a number of ...

    Article : 45 words
  18. MR. GRIFFITH'S MOVEMENTS.

    Mr. Arthur Griffith went bo Dublin after having submitted to Cabinet the answer of the Provisional Government to the six questions. He will return next week to ...

    Article : 35 words
  19. COMMERCIAL CABLES.

    THE MONEY MARKET.—The Bank of England discount rate is 4 per cent., to which it was reduced on April 31, after having stood at 4½ per cent, since February ...

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  20. NEGOTIATIONS TO BE CONTINUED.

    The British Cabinet has received the Provisional Government's replies to six definite questions, and regards the answers as sufficiently satisfactory to allow ...

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  21. KING AND HIS BIRTHDAY.

    His Majesty the King to-day received birthday greetings from all parts of the Empire. Accompanied by Queen Mary, Queen Alexandra. Princess Mary, Prince Henry, the Duke ...

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  22. LABOUR TROUBLES.

    It is understood that the engineers' ballot favours the acceptance of the employers' terms, and it is expected that work will be resumed after the Whit[?]side ...

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  23. TEACHERS AND LOYALTY.

    By a majority of seven, votes the council of the New South Wales Federation of Public School Teachers on Saturday agreed to a motion affirming the loyalty ...

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  24. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    In the county cricket (Surrey beat Sussex, Fender took 4 for 34, and Peach 4 for 38. Middlesex, with 289 and 199, beat Nottingham, 194 and 209. Essex, on ...

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  25. METAL WORKERS' TROUBLE IN ITALY.

    A general strike of the metal workers in Northern Italy has been begun against wages reduction. If the employers do not yield, other classes of workers will be ...

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  26. BOILERMAKERS AND IRON-FOUNDERS.

    The ballot of members of the Boilermakers' Union has resulted in a vote of 22,433 against 4,105 against acceptance of the terms offered by the employers. ...

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  27. OVERSEA SPORTING.

    Wales defeated the Australian bowling team by 73 to 57. Ridgeway's four scored 19 against David (Wales) 18 Kemp 11 against Sutherland 11, Williams 10 ...

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  28. WORK TO BE RESUMED.

    The national conference of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers decided by aa overwhelming majority to submit the employers' proposals to a ballot. The polling ...

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  29. GOLF.

    The newspapers are already speculating over the open golf championship. Hutchison, Barnes, and Hagen are now en route. It is expected that the holder of the title ...

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  30. FIGHTING IN CHINA.

    Gen. Wu Pei-fu, the Northern Army leader in China, has announced that if Sen Yat Sen, the South China Dictator, persists in opposing his plans for the ...

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  31. CLASSIC TENNIS.

    The Australians will play Belgium, at Scarborough, in connection with the Davis Cup contest. Patterson, Anderson, and O'Hara Wood will go to Cambridge to play ...

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  32. WORK WANTED.

    A deputation, representing the 500 unemployed, who held a demonstration on Friday, waited upon the Acting Premier (Mr. Colebatch) on Saturday and asked ...

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  33. MINERS' HEALTH.

    Dr. Finlayson, of the Technical Health Commission, stated to-day that he bad been advised that Professor Chapman's report of the result of the commission's ...

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  34. ROWING.

    Baynes, the Australian oarsman, who will row at Henley, had several long rows from Marlow to Cookham to-day. He has done some fast work on the Marlow reach. ...

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  35. JAPANESE CABINET.

    The Japanese Premier (M. Takahashi) this week again suggested to his colleagues the advisableness of a joint resignation, of the Cabinet Ministers took ...

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  36. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The divers have been particularly successful with the wreck of the Grecian, having slung rit to the bottom of a barge, and towed it into shoal water. They now ...

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  37. LOYAL SERVICE AT SYNAGOGUE.

    In addition to the usual prayer for the Royal Family, as inserted in the ritual, the Rabbi (Rev. I. A. Bernstein), when conducting the service at the Synagogue on ...

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  38. FOOTBALLER AND CLUB PENALIZED.

    The Football League has decided that Doolan was secretly paid £100, in addition to the £500 to which he was entitled, when he transferred to Preston North End ...

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  39. SUFFRAGETTE DIVORCED.

    The Divorce Court has granted a decree nisi in the petition of Mrs. Flora Drummond, who was a well-known leader in the Women's Suffrage Movement, on the ...

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  40. AUSTRALIAN BOXER.

    The Australian boxer Frankie Burns, who is staying at Ditton-on-the-Thames with Mr. Lucas (manager) and Cook (the Australian boxer), awakened by cries ...

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  41. IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The anniversary of the King's birthday was celebrated by a close general holiday, but the weather in most parts of the dominion was not good. ...

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  42. METALS.

    London Metal Quotations (Jane 21.—American electrolytic copper, 14 cents lb.; antimony, £27 ton; molybdenum, £1 10/ unit; wolfram, 12/ unit. Pig Iron ...

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  43. EXPORTING DRIED APPLES.

    Mr. P. Wilkinson (Commonwealth analytical officer), accompanied by Mr. R. A. Christian (Victorian expert), arrived on Saturday evening to investigate the hold ...

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  44. WAR VETERANS.

    The Goldsfields South African War Veterans' Association held a smoke social on Saturday evening in the Kalgoorlie Town Hall. There was a large and representative ...

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  45. APPLES AND PEARS.

    There was a good demand for all sound apples by the Osterley and Euripides. Tasmanians brought from 12/ to 14/, Stunners, 14/ to 15/; soft sorts, 10/6 to ...

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  46. SUICIDE EPIDEMIC.

    There have been 12 suicides in Vienna in the last 24 hours. This fact throws a flashlight upon the tragic conditions of many Austrian homes, owing to the rising ...

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  47. APPEAL IN MEAGHER CASE.

    An appeal has been lodged by The National Advocate Newspaper Company in the State. Full Court against the verdict of the jury in awarding £1,000 to Mr. ...

    Article : 75 words
  48. ARCTIC GOLD.

    Capt. Mann, has sailed for the Arctic on gold prospecting mission. The Daily Chronicle says geologists know that there is gold in the arctic regions. Whether it ...

    Article : 79 words
  49. CHAMPION SCULLING.

    The match for the sculling championship of New Zealand and a puree of £200 between Pat Hannan and Jumbo Wells was rowed yesterday at Blenheim in wretched ...

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  50. FRANCE AND AUSTRALIA.

    Rp. Jowett (Australia) was the sole responder for the British Parliamentary Delegation at the civic reception on its visit to Paris to-day. Speaking in French, Mr. ...

    Article : 75 words
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