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  2. CABLEGRAMS and TELEGRAMS FOREIGN CABLES

    A message from Covington (Kencky) says [?] a Federal Court jury [?]s found Congressman John Lang[?] of Kentucky guilty of having ...

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  3. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS ViCTORIA

    Extraordinary circumstances were disclosed in a divorce [?]etition which was before Mr. Justice McArthur yesterday. The suit was that of ...

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  4. RESULT OF THE ELECTIONS.

    The final returns, with the exception of two seats in Northern Hokaido, where the balloting has been postponed for a week owing ...

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  5. OUTBREAK OF SMALLPOX

    Smallpox has broken out at Chesterfield. where 32 cases were reported last week and 52 the previous week. It has spread to ...

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  6. A BALLOON ADVENTURE.

    Two bal[?]oonists who ascended on an excursion trip yesterday afternoon had an adve[?]tu[?]cus time. The balloon drifted across the English ...

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  8. A MESSAGE FROM THE SEA

    Some Corsican fishermen at Propiano picked up a bottle containing the following message: "Our petrol has given out. We are at the ...

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  9. CORRUPTION IN THE STATES.

    The various Congressional inves[?]tions have revealed several in[?]esting instances of corruption. The committee on the American ...

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  10. CHINA

    A dastardly attempt to assinate Dr. Wellington Koo occurred today. A messenger left a box at Dr. Koo's residence last evening, stating that ...

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  11. LOW-GRADE MINES.

    Yesterday General Smuts stated that the mining houses at Johannesburg had given a promise to which he would hold them, namely, that ...

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  12. LIGHTHOUSE PARTLY WRECKED

    The Anholt ligh[?]house in the Cattegat was par[?]y wrecked by an airpump explosion. The wireless operator, who was nearly blinded, ...

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  13. ALLEGED LABOR PARTY SPLIT.

    Indications are increasing of a serious split in the Labor Party on the Rand, A number of members of that party are utterly opposed ...

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  14. A CASE OF LOST MEMORY

    Lieutenant-Col. Charles Jarrat[?] disappeared at the end of April, and when last seen was on his way to Maidenhead to [?]lau golf, returned ...

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  15. FATAL MOTOR SMASH

    Captain Andrew Lang, a wellKnown aviator, was killed near Cam[?]erdown early this morning, when a car in which he was trying to ...

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  16. IMPERIAL CABLES. UNITED KINGDOM

    In the debate on the Nationalisation of Mines Bill in the House of Commons, Mr. Lloyd George, who was repeatedly interrupted by the ...

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  17. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES BRITISH

    The British coal owners and miners have been conferring in accordance with the recommendation of the recent Court of Inquiry, and a ...

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  18. A WARNING BY GENERAL SMUTS

    General Smuts is carrying on a vigorous campaign in the Transvaal. In the course of his criticism of the Labor-Nationalist pact he warned the ...

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  19. YANKEE DOCTORS

    A message from Hartford (Concticut) says that graphic testimony to the character of Kansas City edical College was given during ...

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  20. NEW SOUTH WALES

    William David Dillon, a member of the police force who was convicted of having assaulted a woman 22 years of age at Hurstville on ...

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  21. ACCEPTANCE OF COAL OWNERS' TERMS RECOMMENDED.

    The secretary of the Miners' Federation has recommended the acceptance of the coal owners most recent offer as the ...

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  22. INDIA

    A message from Peshawur states that a small force of frontier constabulary was ambushed by a gang of 100 Mahsuds in the vicinity of ...

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  23. APPRECIATION OF AUSTRALIAN DRIED FRUITS.

    Mr. Baldwin visited the Australian pavilion at Wembley today. The ex-Prime Minister was particularly interested in the dried and canned ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN

    A meeting of some 600 members of the Seamen's Union decided to continue the boycott of the Katoomba and the Karoola and also ...

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  25. STATE ELECTIONS.

    The final figures for the South-East Province are: Stewart 1207, and Piesse 909; and for the Central Province, Drew 1458 and Mills ...

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  26. A DISSATISFIED COMMUNIST.

    Mr. Gallagher, who is presiding at the Communist Party's conference, declared yesterday that Macdonald's Government had abandoned all its ...

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  27. ALLEGED OBSOLETE MINERS' LAMPS

    The miners at the Richmond Main and the Pelau Main collieries claim that the miners' lamps at present in use are obsolete, and are bad for ...

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  28. ORDERED TO RETURN TO WORK

    In the Arbitration Court today Mr. Justice Powers ordered all the tramways employees who are on strike to return to their work. ...

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  29. MEXICO

    A message from Mexico City says [?]at General Maycotte (one of the [?]ading commanders in the La Hu[?]ta rebellion), Leovigi[?] Avila ...

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  31. TRAM BOARD AND GRIPMAN HOWARD

    Gr[?]pman Howard of the tramways, over whose dismissal the tramwaymen went out on strike, will be suspended until July 1, and then be ...

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  32. STATE TELEGRAMS

    Three deaths occurred as the result of a terrible railway accident at a spot known as the 6-Mile Bush Landing on the timber mill branch ...

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  33. A THIEF'S GAMBLING LOSSES

    Godfrey, who was before the Criminal Court today on a charge of stealing £1852 from R. P. North, confessed, stating that the money ...

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  34. THE TRAM STRIKE

    Following the recent unsuccessful efforts to bring the tram strike to an end, the question of the strike will be considered by another ...

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  35. GERMANY

    Count Brockdorf Rantzau, the German Ambassador, and M. Litvinoff, [?] Soviet Assistant Foreign Com[?]issar, had a long conference with ...

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  36. GENERAL

    The Rome newspaper, "The Tribune," says that the Pope is suffering from uraemia, and that all papal audiences have been ...

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  37. GENERAL ITEMS

    The dock strike at Rangoon, which has lasted 13 days, is practically over, and the strikers are returning to work unconditionally in ...

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  38. THE SEAMEN'S BOYCOTT

    It is feared that the seamen's boycott will extend to the Howard Smith line, affecting 15 more steamers. Ten colliers are out of ...

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  39. SOUTH AFRICA

    General Smuts, speaking at Johannesburg, said that if he had stood firm Mr. Creswell (the Labor leader) might have killed secession, but ...

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  40. EARTHQUAKE IN ARMENIA

    A violent earthquake has occurred in the region of Erzerum. Armenia and several villages were destroyed. About 50 people lost their ...

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  41. OBITUARY

    The death is announced of Sir William Edward Goschen, who was British Ambas[?]ador at Berlin from 1908 till the outbreak of war. ...

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