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  2. FOREIGN CABLES JAPAN

    This afternoon some 25,000 citiens fi[?] the huge wrestling hall, he occasion being the first national [?]eeting of protest against the ...

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  3. THE BALKANS

    It is reported from Bari that 100 persons were killed and many wounded on both sides during six hours of violent fighting between ...

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  4. INDIA

    Serious rioting occurred yesterday, resulting in the death of three Sikhs and serious injuries to seven others. The riots were the result ...

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  6. THE QUARRYMEN'S STRIKE.

    A deadlock has been reached in [?]he wages dispute between the quarrymen and the employers, and the former are now determined that ...

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  7. A DOUBLE TRAGEDY.

    A double tragedy was revealed at a house in Albert-street, East Melbourne, early this morning, when a man named Alberta Pasqualin (27 ...

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  8. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

    A message from Chicago states that the police attribute other crimes to the youths Leob and Leopold who confessed to the murder of ...

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  9. THE MURDER OF JOHN O'NEIL.

    Fifty-five witnesses have bean mustered by the Crown for the trial of George Auburn on the charge of having murdered John O'Neill, ...

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  10. NEW [?]ZEALAND

    At Dunedin races today Isla Bank fell heavily at the brush fence after going about seven furlongs, coming down on its rider (O'Connell). ...

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  11. R MARRIAGE IN GAOL.

    John Downey, a prisoner in Ballinasloe Gaol, Ireland, was married yesterday to his young financee. Guards surrounded him with fixed ...

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  12. [?]GITATION AGAINST U.S.A. LAW

    At Aoyatna cemetery yesterday a [?]emorial service was held in honor [?]f a man who committed suicide [?]n May 31 as a protest against ...

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  13. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    A young man and his fiancee who live at Gawler received advice that they had won the second prize in a Calcutta sweep on the English ...

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  14. VICTORIA

    The State Cabinet has definitely decided to adhere to its original decision not to grant compensation to the firms which suffered losses ...

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  15. AVIATION

    Doisy has arrived at Osaka. DOISY AT TOKIO. Tokio, June 9 Doisy has arrived here. ...

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  16. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES BRITISH

    The shopmen[?] and electricians on the underground railways have decided to strike at midnight for improved wages and working ...

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  17. RESIGNATION OF CABINET

    The Japanese Cabinet has regned. ...

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  18. IMPERIAL CABLES. UNITED KINGDOM

    The Conservatives won the Oxford by-election, thereby gaining a seat. C. B. Fry, the cricketer, who stood as the Liberal candidate, was ...

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  19. HELEN SADDLIER'S EVIDENCE IN AUBURN TRIAL.

    Giving evidence in the trial of Auburn for alleged murder, Helen Saddlier, formerly a nurse and a friend of the prisoner, surprised the ...

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  20. REPRISALS BY JAPAN

    A man meeting of Japanese has [?]manded that churches under A[?]erican jurisdiction shall not toler[?]e the American exclusion clause, ...

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  21. OBITUARY SOUTH AFRICAN JUDGE DEAD.

    The death is announced from blood poisoning of Sir Arthur Mason, judge and president of the Supreme Court of the Transvaal, ...

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  22. JAPANESE AND AMERICAN NAVIES

    Rear Admiral Bradley Allen Fiske, who has retired, has made public a letter which he sent to the Secretary for the Navy (Mr. C. D. Wi[?]bur), ...

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  23. NEW SOUTH WALES

    A witness before the A.L.P. committee of inquiry into the sliding ballot box scandal said that he had voted 30 times, and knew half a ...

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  24. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE QUESTION

    The Parliamentary papers in the House of Commons yesterday contained a series of resolutions in Mr. Baldwin's name, challenging the ...

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  25. THE STRIKE-ON TUBE RAILWAYS.

    The strike on the underground railways here developed rapidly during the night, with the result that many of the tube services were ...

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  26. GENERAL A COSTLY LIBEL CASE.

    In the India libel case which lasted 25 days and cost £20,000, Sir Michael O'Dwyer, ex-Lieut. Governor of the Punjaub, was awarded ...

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  27. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS NEW SOUTH WALES

    At the graziers' conference yesterday a motion was proposed asking the Government to prohibit the export of merino stud sheep from ...

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  28. MRS. GORDON CRAIG.

    We regret to announce the death of Mrs. Gordon Craig, of Portree Station[?] Port Hedland, which took place in Perth last Tuesday. Mrs. ...

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  29. LAUSANNE TREATY CONDEMNED BY LLOYD GEORGE

    Mr. Lloyd George, in reference to the Lausanne Treaty, conde[?] the late Government's action in connection with it. The treaty, ...

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  30. THE UNDERGROUND RAILWAY STRIKE

    The railway managers have replied to the Locomotive Drivers' Union declining to re-open negotiations. Meanwhile, the Electrical ...

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  31. RUSSIA

    Trotsky has declared that the [?]viet needs the Dardanel[?]es Straits [?]d Constantinople, and therefore [?]ssarabia was vital as a first ...

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  33. IRISH

    Speaking at Belfast, Sir Edward Carson said: "I don't forget what our relations were in the old days, and old as I am, if it becomes ...

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  34. THE BALLOT BOX INQUIRY

    In response to a direction from the State executive of the A.L.P., Mr. W. Carbines, the New South Wales representative on the ...

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  35. GERMANY

    A Chinese-German agreement will signed tomorrow or Saturday. ...

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  36. PROPOSED GERMAN RELIEF

    A mo[?]on proposing an appropriation of 35 million dollars by the American Government for German relief was rejected by the Foreign ...

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  37. IMPERIAL LABOR CONFERENCE

    The Imperial Labor Conference arranged to [?]take place in London during the present month has been postponed owing to the South ...

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  38. SOUTH AFRICA

    Prominence is being given in speeches of members of the Opposition party to the rowdyism which takes place at the meetings ...

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  39. [?]FETY PIN LEADS TO DISCOVERY OF MURDERER.

    Recently a boy was found mur[?]red in a wood with a paper [?]ned to his breast inscribed Death to Facists." A black ...

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  40. IMPROVED POSITION IN RAILWAY STRIKE

    The position in regard to the railway strike continues to improve, and numbers of the strikers have relur[?]ned to duty. It is expected ...

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  41. AMERICAN POLITICS

    Aspirants for election as vice-president of the Republican Convention number nine. Three planks are expected to ...

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  42. GENERAL ITEMS

    A strike of municipal laborers for an increase of wages developed yesterday into a riot, during which property of the corporation was ...

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  43. FRANCE

    M. Paul Painleve has bee a elect[?] President of the Chamber of eputies. ...

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  44. THE EASTBOURNE TRAGEDY

    Patrick Mahon was committed for trial at Lewes assizes on July 8 on a charge of having murdered Miss Kaye. ...

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  45. [?]ESIGNATION OF MILLERAND.

    M. Millerand has resigned owing [?] an adverse vote in Parliament. ...

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  46. [?]ERRIOT DECLINES PHEMIERSHIP

    M. Herriot has declined the Pre[?]iership because M. Millerand will [?] resign the Presidency. The [?]tter says that he will retain fee ...

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  47. POLITICAL FEDERAL

    Mr. Bruce states that as soon as possible after the Imperial Conference, a definite [?]olicy for the progression of air activities for the ...

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  48. STATE TELEGRAMS A CARNARVON DEPUTATION

    Yesterday the Hon. Mr. Drew gave his attention to arguments brought forward by a deputation representing the Carnarvon Tropical ...

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  49. ELECTRCIAN ELECTROCUTED

    At St. Die, two electricians had an argument about the lethal power of electric currents, and one, Rene Royer, insisted that he could ...

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  50. NEW FRENCH PREMIER.

    M. Marsal will take the Premier[?]p and the portfolio of Finance [?] the new Cabinet. ...

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  51. DISSENTION AMONG NATIONALISTS.

    There is dissention amongst the Nationalists in South Africa, and many prominent members of,the party have resigned. The ...

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  52. [?]CTION BY THE LEFT GROUPS

    The Left groups of the French [?]arliament unanimously adopted a [?]on deciding to adjourn all scussion in the House until a ...

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  53. VICTORIA

    At the Bijou Theatre last night Mr. Charlton said that since the Labor Party had taken over the re[?]ns in Great Britain a better ...

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  54. [?]TOMAINE POISONING AT WEMBLEY

    Nearly 60 men, women and children were taken ill at Wembley Exhibition yesterday, after having eaten some veal and ham pies. They ...

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  55. A MOTION OF CENSURE.

    In the House of Representatives Mr. S[?] gave notice of [?] that the House condemns the Government for paying money under ...

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