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  2. AUSTRALIA'S PROBLEMS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), speaking at a dinner at the Commercial Travellers' Club on Saturday night, said:— "There are certain persons in Australia ...

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  3. PUBLIC OPINION

    We do not hold ourselves responsible for the views expressed by correspondents. Correspondents in future must write with ink, or send typewritten ...

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  4. EARLY CABLES

    Replying to an article by Mr. Harold Cox, M.A., in the London "Sunday Times" on the policy of preference, Sir Joseph Cook (the High Commissioner for ...

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  5. DEALING WITH GERMANY

    Regarding the complicated situation in the Ruhr, press correspondents say that lobby opinions agree that the Cabinet within a day or two will clearly define British ...

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  6. RUHR OCCUPATION

    The Paris "Temps," referring to Mr. Neville Chamberlain's speeches, gays the mere fact that the occupation of the Ruhr appeared contrary to the British interests ...

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  7. NOTES AND COMMENTS

    Overheard at a football match on Saturday: "The best job 1 know of at present is at the Savings Bank." All the fun at a football match does not ...

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  8. GERMANY

    The Marquis Curson (Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs) conferred yesterday with the French, Belgian, and Italian Ambassadors. ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES LAND SETTLEMENT SCHEME

    Sir,—As a teacher of agriculture of over 40 years' experience, and the man who in 1889 drew for Sir Henry Parkes, then Premier of New South Wales, the scheme ...

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  10. SIKI SUPREME

    Paris advices state that the [?]ki v. Nilles fight only lasted four minutes 27 seconds. Nilles was quite outclassed, and the ...

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  11. FRENCH INSTRUCTIONS.

    The Connt de Saint-Anlaire (the French Ambassador to Britain) submitted to the Marquis Curzon at their interview on Friday his written instructions from M. ...

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  12. JUSTICE AND RIGHT

    M. Millerand, speaking at Pay de Dome, said nothing will make France abandon her methods or her goal. Victory is not yet won because the fruits of victory are still ...

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  13. GERMAN REPLY UNSATISFACTORY.

    There is a possibility that the Belgian Minister and the French Ambassador will leave Berlin as a result of the unsatisfactory reply of Dr. Cuno to their ...

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  14. A SECRET OF THE SEA.

    Vice-Admiral Sir Roger Keyes, speaking, in Folkestone, revealed a remarkable submarine secret showing how the sinking of a German submarine near ...

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  15. CHARGED WITH MANSLAUGHTER

    When rounding the corner of a street is Newport on Saturday evening a motor-car driven by Percy Bayley, struck a telegraph post. Others in the car were Leslie Rivett ...

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  16. SMALLPOX

    Cases of smallpox numbering 418 have been notified between June 9 and 30. The disease is widely spread through the country and the Ministry of Health ...

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  17. RUHR OCCUPATION.

    Mr. Neville Chamberlain (Minister for Health), speaking in Birmingham, said that the occupation of the Ruhr Valley has been of little benefit to France, and it had ...

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  18. VAST FORTUNE OF POLISH BISHOP

    More than twenty years gao there died suddenly in Philadelphin a Bishop of the Anglican Church—a naturalised citizen of the United States, by name Morris Jack ...

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  19. DESTROVED

    Vestey's meat works at Darwin have been destroyed by fire. The damage is estimated at £40,000. (The amount of damage is either ...

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  20. PRESENT DAY DECADENCE.

    Mr. James M. Beck (the American Solicitor-General) delivered to-day an interesting address to members of the English- speaking Union. He said: "We are ...

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  21. ACTS OF SABOTAGE.

    Dr. Cuno informed Dr. Pacelli, the Papal Nunzio in Bavaria, that the acts of sabotage in the Ruhr area arose from, the unconsidered actions of the tortured ...

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  22. FOOTBALLERS CRASH

    When returning on Saturday night from a Geelong football match at Queenscliff a party of Chilwell Club players and their supporters met with a serious motor ...

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  23. MINING

    Manager's progress report to June 23:—Development.—No. 3 Shaft, Brown's Lode: Completed timbering and had only started to sink when the accident ...

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  24. ITALY'S ATTITUDE.

    Signor Mussolini (the Prime Minister) is understood to be in favor of a settlement of the Ruhr problem—(1) By the cessation of the policy of passive resistance on the ...

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  25. FRENCH IN FRANKFORT.

    The French have occupied the outlying houses of Frankfort. ...

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  26. N.Z. RAILWAY DISASTER

    An Auckland message states that two additional deaths of passengers injured in the railway disaster have occurred, making the death roll 17. ...

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  27. FRANCE

    During a heated debate in the Chamber of Deputies concerning the Pope's letter on the reparations question, M. Poincare said that, however lofty the authority from ...

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  28. INDUSTRIAL

    The dock laborers and transport workers show no disposition to obey their executive committee and to accept the reduction of wages But shipping circles art ...

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  29. SALE OF PAINTINGS.

    Sir Joseph Robinson left London in 1912 when his picture were stored, and he did not see them again until they were ranged on the walls of Christie's Rooms. Using ...

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  30. GIERALTAR DISTRICT.

    In cross-cutting east in the lode in the southern end of the 100ft. level at the Lloyd George mine, connection has before made with the south shaft, which not only ...

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  31. REPATRIATION

    Sir,—It is now nearly five years since the return of our soldiers and the commencement of the schemes to settle' them upon the land, yet there seems to be a very ...

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  32. REFUSAL TO JOIN STRIKERS.

    The greatest Parts of the London and provincial docks are still idle, but the London men have been disheartened by the refusal of the employes of the Port of ...

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  33. RUSSIA

    The Moscow correspondent of the London "Daily Express" reports:—The United States of Russia was created On Friday, when an assembly of representatives of the ...

    Article : 189 words
  34. AMERICAN STEEL WORKERS.

    A message from Tacoma (Puget Sound State of Washington) says that President Harding announced in the course of a speech that Mr. Elbert Gary (chairman of ...

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  35. M. RAKOVSKY FOR LONDON.

    M. Rakovsky (the former President of the Ukraine Republic) succeeds M. Krassin as the chief of the London Trade Delegation, of the Soviet Government. ...

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  36. A PLANE CRASHES.

    An aeroplane crashed into a house near Croydon, and the place was ignited by the petrol and destroyed in a few minutes, the occupants escaping. Flying officers ...

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  37. PATRIARCH TIKHON RELEASED.

    The Moscow correspondent of the London "Observer" has confirmed the report as to the release of the Patriarch Tikhon. ...

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  39. CANADA

    The Department of Immigration and Colonisation announced to-day that 22,140 immigrants had entered Canada during the present year up to April 1—an increase of ...

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  40. EPIDEMIC CRIPPLES INDUSTRY.

    The London "Daily Express" asserts that Russia is in the grip of a serious epidemic of malaria, and that it has been estimated officially that there have been ...

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  44. AUSTRIA

    A message from Trieste says that an anti-sleep "Marathon" has been in progress since Sunday last. A number of persons of both sexes sit in a public hail try ...

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  45. AMERICA

    Two [?] political parties came into being on Friday, namely, the Federated Farmers' Labor Party and the Farmers' Labor Party. Both parties announce their ...

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