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  2. CHINESE FIRING AT CANTON.

    The anti-foreign demonstrations in various parts of China appear to be gaining intensity. Firing has occurred at Canton, where French merchant was killed and a British customs officer and three others were wounded. At, Wuchow a Japanese customs commissioner was killed ...

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  3. FEDERAL BOUNTIES.

    In the House of Representatives on Wednesday the Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. Pratten) furnished the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Charlton) ...

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  4. CLARE HIGH SCHOOL

    The new high school in Clare -was opened to-day in the presence of a large attendance by the Hon. L. L. Hill (Minister for Education). Among those present were ...

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  5. ANOTHER BUILDING COLLAPSE.

    There was another building collapse in the heart of the city this afternoon; but fortunately, on this occasion there were no casualties. ...

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  6. COST OF GAS.

    Dr. Jethro Brown (President of the Industrial Court) sat at Parliament House on Wednesday as a royal commission to enquire into and fix the standard price ...

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  7. BRITISH COAL CRISIS.

    At a meeting in London of the Joint Sub-committee of Enquiry into the coal industry, the coal owners informed the miners that they proposed to give, one month's notice, from June 30, to end the present wages agreement, and to request the Government to pass legislation necessary to ...

    Article : 258 words
  8. PRIME MINISTER AGAINST NATIONALIZATION.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) to-day received a deputation from the General Council of the Trades Union Congress. He rejected their proposal for the ...

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  9. A GLOOMY POSITION.

    At question time in the House of Commons to-day, attention was drawn to the outlook of the coalmining industry. Mr. W. Lunn (Labour) was told by the ...

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  10. ENQUIRY INTO FIRST CASE.

    When the inquest was resumed to-day into the partial collapse of the new building, which was being erected for the British Australasian Tobacco ...

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  11. TROUBLE AT AMOY.

    Amoy (300 miles north-cast of Hongkong) reports that the situation there is graver owing to the students' insisting upon demonstrating against foreigners in ...

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  12. OBITUARY.

    The death occurred on Tuesday of Mr. James McKinnon Richman, aged 83 years, at Prospect road Prospect. He was the son of the late Mr. J. H. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. THE MINING TROUBLE.

    The London Daily Herald affirms that the mineowners intend, if no agreement is reached by June 30, to post notices offering work at revised rates, thus ...

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  14. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    The New South Wales Parliament wag opened to-day by commission, nod members were sworn in. The most interesting feature of the proceedings was the ...

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  15. THE WOOL POSITION.

    At a joint meeting of the Australian Woolgrowers' Council and the National Council of Wool-selling Brokers of Australia, held in Melbourne to-day, it was ...

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  16. CALL FOR LAW AND ORDER.

    The Governor of Hongkong (Sir Reginald Stubbs), addressing the Legislative Council at noon on Tuesday, stated that the events of last week, the machinations ...

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  17. INTERSTATE BASEBALL.

    The interstate selectors (Messrs. W. Buchanan, A. H. Hearnden, an dP. A. Ohistrom) have selected the following players to represent South Australia in ...

    Article : 143 words
  18. THE STABILIZATION SCHEME.

    Sir John Higgins's scheme was fully discussed by all interested parties to-day, and a long series of questions is to be submitted to Sir John to-morrow in ...

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  19. MUSIC OR MILITARISM?

    Students of the Moscow Conservatorium, who were there some years before the war (or such of them ax have escaped Bolshevik attacks upon the ...

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  20. QUEENSLAND RAILWAYS.

    A rumour was current to-day that a train from Brisbane northward had been delayed on the north coast, between Eudio and Mooloolah, through the line ...

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  21. FIRING AT CANTON.

    On Tuesday afternoon thousands of students, workmen, citizens, and soldiers paraded along the Bund at Canton, and around the Shameen foreign settlement ...

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  22. JAPANESE REFUGEES ON GUNBOAT.

    Three hundred Japanese men, women and children, who boarded the steamer Honam last night at Canton, to go to Hongkong, were later taken off in steam ...

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  23. CASUALTIES.

    Mr. James Richards (58), labourer, of Ascot avenue, Dulwich, died at the Adelaide Hospital on Tuesday night, as a result of injuries received through having ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. ARNCLIFFE MANSLAUGHTER CASE.

    The Minister for Justice (Mr. McKell) to-day revoked the order of the former Minister (Mr. Ley) for the deportation of Leonard Puddifoot, the young immigrant ...

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  25. ROAD TRANSPORT UNIONS.

    With the object of effecting an amalgamation of all road transport unions of Australia, a conference was opened at the Trades Hall this morning, the three ...

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  26. OBSTRUCTIONISTS AT SHANGHAI.

    The operation of [?] suburbs of Shanghai reduces the danger of excesses; but other precautions are not being neglected. The Chamber of ...

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  27. THE NEWS IN HONGKONG.

    Judging, from information thus far available, it appears that the demonstration held at Canton on Tuesday afternoon, was Comparatively peaceful until a section of ...

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  28. GOLF.

    Play in the Queensland Open Golf Championship started to-day at the Yerongpilly links in splendid weather. In the second round H. R. Sinclair, who is leading in ...

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  29. CHARGE AGAINST POLICEMAN.

    Leslie John Frazier, the policeman who was arrested in the Fitzroy Gardens last night, appeared before the City Court to-day on charges of having demanded ...

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  30. FEDERAL ROADS GRANT.

    That a portion of the Federal grant of £35,000 for roads should be made available for widening and improving main roads, and also that the minimum amount which ...

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  31. HOUSEKEEPER AND PASTORALIST.

    A verdict for £1,250 was given by the jury in a case in which Marie Lees, aged 19 years, sued John Carlton Watson, [?] pastoralist in the Young district, and ...

    Article : 129 words
  32. LATE SHIPPING.

    At Dunkirk—Kandabar, from Sydney April 18, for Hull and London. At Panama.—Canadian Spinner, from Port Adelaide May 3, to New York. ...

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  33. LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

    Wednesday, June 24.—Present—The Mayor (Mr. E. T. Isley), Ald, Watson, Sandow, Hatwell, and Leal, and Crs. House Worrell, Ryan, Miller, Cooper, and Pitcher, Receipts, £2,935 ...

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  34. ART UNION TICKETS.

    Seventy-five charges of having falsely represented himself as a collector for the Katoomba Thousand Art Union were made to-day against William Albert ...

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  35. FIREMEN'S SOCIAL GATHERING.

    The members of the Hindmarsh Volunteer Fire Brigade entertained their wives and lady friends at a social gathering at the fire station on Tuesday night. An enjoyable evening was ...

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  36. LOADLINE SUBMERGED.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday. The captain of the oiltanker Agwipond was fined £50 to-day for having the loadline of his ship submerged when arriving ...

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  37. W.C.T.U.

    Mrs. Helen Barton, temperance lecturer, will leave on Friday for Broken Hill, where meetings here been arranged up to July 6. On the return journey she will ...

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  38. TASMANIAN CARBIDE COMPANY

    To-day Acting Chief Justice Crisp, on the motion of Mr. Ogilvie (Attorney-General) granted an order for the preclosure of the mortgage given by the Carbide ...

    Article : 76 words
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