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  2. TIMBER STRIKE.

    After 20 weeks terms of settlement of the strike of timber workers—one of the longest industrial disputes in the history of the State—were agreed upon ...

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  3. ROAD MISHAPS.

    When a motor-van was travelling along City road, South Melbourne near Queen's Bridge, shortly after 2 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, it was caught by a strong gust ...

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  4. LABOUR MINISTRY.

    Sir William Jowitt, K.C., who joined the Labour party a few days after he was elected as a Liberal member for Preston, and was appointed Attorney-General has ...

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  5. KING'S RECOVERY.

    The King and Queen will return to London on July 1 from Windsor. They will travel in a closed motor-car as far as Kensington Palace. There, if the weather ...

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  6. "A HUGE DEFICIT."

    Responding to the coast of "The Federal and State Parliaments" at the smokenight of the Royal Brithton Yacht Club on Saturday, the Minister for Customs (Mr. ...

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  7. EARTHQUAKES' TOLL

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday.—The earthquakes are not yet over. Shocks and detonations continued throughout the Westport, Murchison, and Nelson areas last ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL PEACE.

    Interest in the future of industrial control in Victoria has been greatly stimulated by the publication in "The Argus" last week of a series of articles on "Industrial ...

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  9. COAL TROUBLE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Representatives of the engine drivers, at a special meeting of the combined mining, unions in Sydney, will suggest that the unions withdraw from the ...

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  10. ABORIGINE ARRESTED.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Advice has been received by the Department of Home Affairs of the arrest of an alleged murderer, Willaberta Jack, at West Bonny Well, ...

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  11. COLDEST DAY THIS YEAR.

    Yesterday was the coldest day this year. The maximun temperature of 47-2deg. was more than five degrees lower than the previous lowest maximum recorded on April ...

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  12. POLICE SEEK MOTORISTS.

    The driver of a motor-car which knocked down a man in Grange road, Ormond, on Saturday evening, failed to stop and give assistance. The Glenhuntly police are ...

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  13. BANDITS HOLD UP TRAIN.

    At Martiaez (California) two robbers held up a Southern Pacific passengers train, shot and wounded the engineer, and escaped with loot which may amount to as ...

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  14. INJURED CYCLIST.

    When his machine skidded during a bicycle race on Saturday afternoon Jack O'Brien, a fireman, stationed at North Fitzroy, was thrown heavily on to his ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN RABBITS.

    "It is the maddest scheme I have ever heard of," declared the Attorney-General (Mr. Pooley), who is responsible for the administration of the game laws of British ...

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  16. Exhumed Bodies.

    The inquest has been resumed into the death of Vera Sidney, aged 40 years, whose body was exhumed at the same time as that of her mother, Mrs. Violet Sidney, aged 69 ...

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  17. TRAMWAYS CONVERSION.

    When work on the new track for electric trams in Victoria parade stopped on Saturday the excavation for almost the whole length of the south track was completed, ...

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  18. ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    Major France, Captain Gallarza, and Captain Ruis Aldaz have departed in the dying-boat Numanciaz from Carthagena to New York by way of the Azores. The ...

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  19. Schools for Migrants.

    Admiral Sir William Goodenough, who presided at a meeting of the Child Emigration Society in the absence of Sir Arthur Lawley, formerly Governor of Western ...

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  20. SOUTHERN CROSS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A strong westerly gale prevented the Southern Cross from leaving Richmond at the week-end on the first stage of its flight to England. ...

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  21. Against Air Attack.

    The Secretary for War (Mr. Good) has approved of a programme for fortifying every important United States city against aerial attack. He will ask for a ...

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  22. KOOKABURRA TRAGEDY.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—According to advice received by the Department of Home Affairs, the bodies of Lieutenant Anderson and Mr. Hitchcook, of the ...

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  23. FATAL ACCIDENT AT FALLS.

    CAIRNS (Q.), Sunday.—A fatal accident occurred at the Fishery Creck Falls this morning. Mr. Harding, who arrived from Innisfail on Thursday night, went to the ...

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  24. AUSTRALIA AND SWEDEN.

    Two books about Australia have appeared recently in Sweden. "From Masthuggest to Melbourne," by Sven Hagland, who went with a Swedish ship from ...

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