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  2. HAGUE MEETING.

    The British reply to M. Poincare's memorandum referring to the forthcoming conference at The Hague says:—The French arguments appear to rest upon ...

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  3. KROPINYERIE.

    One of the most interesting figures at the Point Macleay Mission Station, Matthew Kropinyerie, died on June 1, at the age ol 57 years. Born at Lake Albert in October ...

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  4. OUR SICK SOLDIERS.

    The bald statement made on Monday by the Chief Secretary (Hon. J. G. Bice), that while on his visit to the eastern States he had conferred with the Commonwealth ...

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  5. IRELAND'S CRISIS.

    The Dally Express Parliamentary lobby correspondent says:—Mr. Lloyd George has invited representatives of Southern Unionists to attend Monday's conference ...

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  6. STATE FUNERAL.

    The Under Secretary (Mr. H. Blinman), who is in charge of the arrangements connected with the funeral of the late Sir Roes Smith, has issued the following ...

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  7. TASMANIAN ELECTIONS.

    It is expected that the checking and counting of the absent votes in all the divisions in connection with the general elections for the House of Assembly will ...

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  8. LEAGUE FOOTBALL "INCIDENTS."

    A charge of a somewhat sensational nature was laid against certain league football umpires, by delegates of the West Torrens Football Club, at a meeting of the ...

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  9. WOOLTOPS SUIT.

    The case of the Commonwealth Government the Central Wool Committee and the Colonial Combing, Spinning, and Weaving Company, Limited, which was ...

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  10. PRIVATE PROPERTY RIGHTS

    Secondly, the British view is that the Cannes resolutions must govern The Hague discussions. The Government cannot accept the French contention that foreign ...

    Article : 131 words
  11. REBELS AND DERRY.

    It is reported that the Republican troops are preparing a hospital prior to making an attack on Derry. The British forces, it is believed, contemplate ...

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  12. STATE PREMIER DISAPPOINTED.

    The Premier (Sir Walter Lee), when interviewed this evening, said the result of the elections was disappointing. The setback to Labour of 1919 had been made ...

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  13. FIRES AND PLUNDER.

    Six incendiary fires occurred at Belfast during the week-end. A train was held up between Derry and Strabane (Tyrone) by a gang of men. The ...

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  14. FRUSTRATING CONCESSION-HUNTERS.

    Finally, the reply deals with the subjects to be discussed. Bondholders are to be represented at The Hague to arrange the machinery regarding pre-war debts, while ...

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  15. ENGLISH COMPULSORY

    The Bavarian Parliament has pasted a measure making English compulsory and French optional in the middle schools. This reversal of the previous arrangement ...

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  16. PARIS NUNCIO.

    The newspaper Mondo announces the probable recall of the Most Rev. Donaventure Cerretti, the Papal Nuncio in Paris, owing to the declaration against ...

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  17. BANKERS' COMMITTEE.

    The newspaper Allegemeine Zeitung says the failure of the Bankers' Committee at Paris has created a very critical situation for Germany, and the whole of ...

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  18. EXTREMES OF WEATHER.

    Rain and wind storms of unprecedented violence overturned houses and uprooted thousands of trees in various parts of the suburbs of New York. Eighty persons ...

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  19. PIERPONT MORGAN'S VIEW.

    The American financier, Mr. Pierpont Morgan, when interviewed prior to his departure, said he did not believe that the settlement of European financial problems ...

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  20. OIL IN THE TERRITORY.

    Suggesting that the holders of oil licences ia the Northern Territory should either individually or collectively prospect for the discovery of oil indications, the ...

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  21. RAND REVOLUTION.

    As the result of evidence given before the special Treason Courts, five prominent Nationalists, including "General Pionaar and two editors of Nationalist papers ...

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  22. WOOL SALES.

    Wool sales were conducted to-day at the Sydney Wool Exchange, when the quantity catalogued totalled 7,096 bales, and the sales, including private transactions ...

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  23. FEDERAL LABOUR PARTY.

    Members of the Federal Labour Party will hold a further pre-sessional meeting on June 27, the day before the opening of Parliament. At the previous meeting of ...

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  24. NO RUSSIAN TRADE.

    Mr. Hoover states that there is nothing in the report about trade treaties with Russia and England, Germany, Italy, on other countries which permits or ...

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  25. ARRANGEMENTS FOR EX-SOLDIERS.

    The Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League bas issued the notification that members of the A.F.C. and the 3rd Light Horse Regiments will assemble in ...

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  26. KATO ACCEPTED OFFICE.

    Admiral Kato has accepted die Premier ship. His Cabinet will come into power with the avowed purpose of carrying out the agreements arrived at at the ...

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  27. THE BASIC WAGE.

    In further argument to-day, before the Pull Industrial Arbitration Court, on the validity or otherwise of the Board of Trade's recent basic wage declaration, Mr. ...

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  28. MELBOURNE PRICES LOWER.

    The second half of the June series of wool sales resumed to-day, when one firm of selling brokers submitted a catalogue of 6,064 bales. The offering includes a ...

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  29. CONQUERING EVEREST.

    The party which is endeavouring to scale Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world, has reached the altitude of 26,800 ft., and the climbers are within ...

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  30. THE DAILY BREAD.

    On Saturday, at about 1 p.m., police visited bakehouses in various parts of the city, and took the names of all persona band baking, and also the names of their ...

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  31. DANISH BUTTER.

    In order to maintain a high standard of export produce, the Ministry of Agriculture has announced that it will confiscate all butter containing more than 16 per ...

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  32. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    A largely attended meeting of residents in the neighbourhood of Kent Town was held in the Maid and Magpie Hotel on Monday to co-operate in securing a ...

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  33. UNHEALTHY NEW GUINEA.

    Criticism of the alleged neglect of the administration in not providing sufficient facilities for the treatment of sickness in the mandated territory of New Guinea ...

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  34. APPEAL AGAINST SENTENCE REFUSED.

    The Full Court of Victoria gave judgment to-day in the case in which Alexander Frederick Parker, formerly member for Prahran in the Legislative Assembly ...

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  35. MATRIMONY AND FLIGHT.

    Several young couples, who were on their honeymoon trips, went to the Washburn aerial field to-day, for the purpose of making pleasure flights. The pilots almost ...

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  36. IS HE DEAD?

    Reports from Moscow declare that M. Lenin is dead, bat the Soviet Mission has not been notified. Nevertheless, it it generally accepted that his condition is very ...

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  37. CONDUCT OF CLUBS.

    Evidence regarding the position of clubs ander the Licensing Act was given before the royal commission on licensing to-day. Byron Brook (secretary to the Commercial ...

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  38. OVERSEA SPORTING.

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  39. PERTH LIVING DEARER.

    The Government Statist (Mr. Bennett) reports that the metropolitan prices of groceries and meats during May advanced by 4.9 per cent. over April. Groceries ...

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  40. OBDURATE STOKERS.

    The crew of the Melbourne Steamship Company's steamer Coolana, which has been detained in Melbourne owing to a dispute over the stokehold manning, has ...

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  41. ENGINEERS FESTIVE.

    Whether the Australasian Society of Engineers will abandon the Federal and State Arbitration Courts and rely upon its industrial strength to enforce its claims in ...

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  42. AMERICAN COAL STRIKE.

    Mr. Smith, the Acting-President of the British Miners' Federation, has arrived. He will participate as a fraternal delegate in the American Federation Labour ...

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  43. RELIEF WORKS.

    As a measure of relief of unemployment the Government started the construction of a tramway to Como to-day. The work will cost £36,600. A meeting of seven ...

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  44. WESTERN AUSTRALIA'S POPULATION.

    The Government Statist (Mr. Bennett) estimates the population of Western Australia on May 31st at 310,046, comprising 180,868 males, 159,178 females, and ...

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  45. CHINA'S PRESIDENT.

    Li Yuan-Long, who was offered the Presidency of the Chinese Republic in succession to Hsu Shih-chang on June 1, has arrived and assumed office. The new ...

    Article : 42 words
  46. FRANK BULLOCK RECOVERING.

    The Australian jockey, Frank Bullock, who was injured in the French Oaks, was able to witness the French Derby. Ha expects to ride in the Grand Prix. ...

    Article : 33 words
  47. Advertising

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    Advertising : 192 words
  48. A THRIFTY PEOPLE.

    The Savings Bank deposits during the 11 months ended May 31, were £4,821,741, and the withdrawah £5,168,738. ...

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  49. GENERAL CABLES.

    The sales of the Co-operative Wholesale Society last quarter showed a decrease of £2,000,000 compared with the corresponding period of 1921. The difference is ...

    Article : 41 words
  50. Advertising

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    Advertising : 288 words
  51. NEW ZEALAND NEWS.

    The Maori rugby representatives who will visit Australia, were defeated by a Horowhenua team by fourteen points to three. ...

    Article : 124 words
  52. WESTERN WHEAT POOL.

    Cabinet has decided not to continue the State Wheat Pool next year. It will operate till this season's wheat has been, disposed of. ...

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  53. ROBBERY AT AN HOTEL.

    MURRAY BRIDGE, June 12.—A robbery occurred at the Murray Bridge Hotel to-night, during tea time, While the manager was partaking of the meal a ...

    Article : 60 words
  54. A KETCH ENDANGERED.

    A message from Queenscliff to-night states that the position of the ketch Swallow, which stranded on a sandbank two miles off Swan Island, was rapidly ...

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  55. Advertising

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    Advertising : 119 words
  56. FEARS OF GERMAN DUMPING.

    A motion, expressing alarm at the proposed importation of German goods likely to compete with Australian industries, and protesting against the meagre and ...

    Article : 64 words
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