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  2. THE LAST RECEPTION.

    One of the principal towns in Mexico, Beaufort West, today had the distinction of according the last official reception to the Prince of Wales in South ...

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  3. TEXTILE STRIKE.

    Fifty thousand wool textile "workers struck at Bradford today against the reduction of 5 per cent. In their wages. The strikers ignored their leaders' ...

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  4. RUSSIAN ATROCITY.

    According to the "Morning Post's" Paris correspondent, a private telegram announces that the Soviet Government executed at. Petrograd, on July 2, Prince ...

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  5. CONFERENCE RESUMES TO-DAY

    Negotiations for the settlement of the maritime strike will be resumed in Melbourne today, though under less favourable conditions than those under which they opened last week. The Seamen's Union through its management committee decided that ...

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  6. U.S.A. FLEET

    Of the scenes associated with the visit of the U.S. fleet to Sydney none—not even the entry itself or the great air pageant as the ships came through the ...

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  7. RAPER DIVORCE CASE.

    When the hearing of the Raper divorce case was resumed to-day, Sir Marshall Hall, K.C., (for the petitioner) stated he was anxious to have the exact ...

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  8. CHINESE AFFAIRS

    The Chinese General Chamber of Commerce requested Reuter today to-day the report that the Chamber had decided on a boycott of British and Japanese ...

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  9. GENERAL CABLES

    The House of Commons read a third time today the Therapeutic Substance Bill, ensuring purity and strength in vaccines ensuring purity and strength in ...

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  10. NAVAL PROGRAMME

    Mr. J. L. Garvin, in a remarkable article In the "Observer" dealing with the cruiser decision, declares—"The Admiralty has inflicted its first damaging blow ...

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  11. ARMS LIMITATION

    "Statesmen in continental Europe fear that the great military organisations of their countries growing out of the war may get beyond their control, and 'force ...

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  12. UNIONISTS ANGERED.

    A majority of the wharf coolies have resumed work. Many indignation meetings were held as a result of the closing down of the labour unions by the ...

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  13. SALE OF MASTERPIECES.

    The first day of the sale of 163 of Sargent's pictures and drawings realised £145,984, which is a record. ...

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  14. NOT ACCEPTABLE

    The decision to reject the owners' proposals was reached on , Saturday after the committee had been in session for the whole week, and it was ...

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  15. TO RELIEVE TASMANIA

    The general president of the Seamen's Union (Mr. T. Walsh), in a letter to the Prime Minister, has suggested the recommissioning of the Government line ...

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  16. RUSSIAN WHEAT CREDITS

    Mr. Edward Frank Wise, economic adviser In respect of foreign trade to the Central Union of Soviet Russian Cooperative Societies, announces that a ...

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  17. ITALIAN DUTY ON WHEAT.

    The Italian Cabinet is restoring immediately the duty of 7½ gold lire (5s. 11d) per quintal (cwt.) on. wheat. It is estimated that the imports of wheat ...

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  18. SCIENTISTS HONOURED.

    His Majesty the King granted an audience today to Dr. Gye, the biologist, and Mr. Barnard, the microscopist, who in collaboration discovered the can ...

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  19. FLYING.

    The newspaper "Asain's' two aeroplanes, named the Hatsukase and the Kochihaze, started from Tokio for London, via Moscow, today. They were ...

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  20. GERMAN TRADE.

    The June trade returns for Germany show an increase in imports by 52,000,000 gold marks (roughly £2,000,000) over May. Exports ...

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  21. NO CHANGE IN TARIFF.

    President Coolidge will not sanction the revised Tariff Act by the next Congress, In his belief that practically the same trade and business conditions ...

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  22. DISASTROUS FOREST FIRE.

    The "Daily Express" correspondent in Berlin reports that a forest fire destroyed 40,000 acres of valuable timber land and many farms and ...

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  23. SEWER VENT EXPLOSION

    Four children were nurled into the air, a sulky was wrecked, and its occupant was slightly injured, at Chippendale on Saturday night, when an ...

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  24. BONDS OF FELLOWSHIP

    The Archbishop of Sydney delivered a sermon at St. Andrew's Cathedral today upon the ideals held in common by the United States and the British Empire. ...

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  25. MARKING MERCHANDISE.

    The text has been issued of the Merchandise Marks (imported Agricultural Priduce) Bill, presented by the Minister of Agriculture (Mr. E. F. L. Wood) in ...

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  26. PROGRESS DELAYED.

    The "Asahi" aeroplanes arrived at Osaka at 11.30 this morning. Further flight has been postponed owing to a defect in an engine. ...

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  27. DEPORTATION

    Organised by the Trades Hall Council, a demonstration was held on the Yarra Bank today to protest against the deportation clauses of the anrended ...

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  28. BRITAIN AND NEAR EAST

    The report of the Mosul Boundary Commission will be published in a few days, but the greatest secrecy is being observed as regards the contents of the ...

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  29. PROBLEMS OF TO-DAY.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) addressed 50,000 Lancashire and Cheshire unionists at Lord Derby's residence, Knowsley Park, today. He said ...

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  30. NEXT STAGE BEGUN.

    The "Azahi" aeroplanes left at 9.50 this morning for Tachiarai. ...

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  31. SOUTH AFRICAN LOAN.

    It is learned that the underwriting is about to commence of the new South African 5 per cent. £4,000,000 loan. he issue price is £99 10s, and the loan is ...

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  32. RETURN TO OSAKA.

    The aeroplanes have returned to Osaka owing to a defect in an engine. They will re-start tomorrow. ...

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  33. KOREAN FLOODS.

    The official figures for the casualties in the recent Korean floods are:—Drowned, 436; missing, 215; refugees, 101,431. The Tokio municipality and Chamber of ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN LOAN

    The Australian bonds have now been allotted. J. P. Morgan and Co., who are handling a large share, state that the money will be collected on Tuesday. ...

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  35. SWEEPING AWAY BARRIERS.

    "It is not for nothing that we speak the same language, but there have been barriers between us in the past, perhaps all the more formidable because ...

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  36. AMUNDSEN'S FUTURE FLIGHT.

    A message from Oslo states that Captain Roald Amundsen, who so nearly reached the North Pole by air in May, is negotiating with the Dornier ...

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  37. INDUSTRIAL SITUATION.

    Mr. Baldwin continued that the chief factor checking the growth of Great Britain's overseas trade was the great increase in productive and distributive ...

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  38. INDUSTRIAL PARALYSIS

    The shipping strike is entering upon its third week of industrial paralysis, and with the exception of two or three Interstate vessels which have not arrived ...

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  39. CONTRAST IN ENGLAND.

    Australians who are suffering from the shipping strike and the chronic uncertainty of marine transport, probably read with open-mouthed amazement in ...

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  40. QUESTION OF PRIVILEGE

    An action pending against the High Commissioner for Australia (Sir Joseph Cook) was mentioned before the King's Bench today. The City Fruitgrowers' ...

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  41. PARLIAMENT

    The new Parliament will be opened on Tuesday afternoon by the Governor (Sir James O'Grady). The first business in the Assembly ...

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  42. POLICY IN INDIA.

    According to the "Daily Herald" it is reported that the Government has authorised the Viceroy of India (the Earl of Reading) to offer to the Swarajist ...

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  43. SETTLEMENT WITH GERMANY.

    British interest in a settlement of the continental situation was emphasised by Mr. Austen Chamberlain at Birmingham to-day. The Foreign Secretary ...

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  44. "STAR SPANGLED BANNER."

    The Commercial Travellers' Association entertained Admiral Robison, Commander-in-Chief of the U.S.A. battle, fleet, at the association's annual dinner ...

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  45. LORD CURZON'S WILL.

    A remarkable new disclosure Is published in the Morning Post'' today relating to the Will of the late Viscount Curzon leaving a sum of £350,000, and ...

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  46. OFFICERS CRITICISED

    The Coast Steamship Company's steamer Warrawee departed from Port Adelaide for Edithburgh on Saturday morning. She was advertised to leave at ...

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  47. SHOOTING CASE REVIVED.

    William Osborn Clark arrived at 7 o'clock this morning from News Zealand and gave evidence for twenty minutes before the special military court, ...

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  48. WAREATEA LEAVES

    The decision of the Launceston watersiders not to work the Holyman steamer Wareatea did not seriously delay the vessel. ...

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  49. WIRELESS

    Station WGY, the General Electric Company, will broadcast special high power test programmes at midnight on Tuesday and Thursday of an ...

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  50. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS

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  51. MR. LLOYD GEORGE REFERRED TO.

    The "Evening Standard" understands that the high personage mentioned is Mr. Lloyd George. According to the "Daily Express," ...

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  52. ADMIRAL COONTZ'S SYMPATHY

    Admiral Coontz has conveyed through the Lord Mayor (Mr. Brunton' his sympathy and that of the fleet personnel to the victims of the frightful accident ...

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  53. "GODLESS SCHOOLS."

    In an address today the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Sydney (Archbishop Kelly) criticised the United States. "Look at the United State," he said. ...

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  54. TO-DAY'S EVENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 words
  55. Advertising

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  56. PINEDO AGAIN DELAYED

    Wing-Commander Do Pinedo returned on Saturday afternoon after commencing his flight to Brisbane. It was found in the air that his 'plane ...

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  57. MARRAWAH TABOOED

    The waterside workers Intimated that they will not work the Marrawah, due here early on Monday morning. It If expected that the cargo Will be ...

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  58. PROMPT VERDICT OF GUILTY.

    Swaboda was found guilty. The court deliberated for only four minutes His [?] ...

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  59. LIGHTS ON VEHICLES.

    Motor vehicle [?] 4.30 p.m. [?] a.m. Other [?] ...

    Article : 10 words
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