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  2. OUR IMMIGRANTS

    The immigration officials, replying to Press cables from Australia, alleging that recent batches of immigrants have included men physically unfit, and also many who ...

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  3. NOTES AND COMMENTS

    Among articles for sale at the Iron Pair, which recently closed in Paris, was a hat which had "once been worn by Napoleon." A docket attached to it declared it to be "a ...

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  4. IRISH WAR

    There is henry firing at Strabane and Lifford (County Tyrone), and continuous sniping from the house tops. Armored cars with machine guns are in action. It ...

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  5. WOMEN'S COUNCIL

    The vestibule at Government House was this morning invaded by a small army of women. The gathering was the annual meeting of the W.A. National Council of ...

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  6. EARLY CABLES.

    The Shanghai correspondent of the United Press Association, says: "The resumption of hostilities on a large scale between Generals Chang-Tso-Lin ...

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  7. "PUT THE SCREW ON."

    "I don't think that there is another person living who would Lake, advantage of a business mistake under [?]lar circumstances, but evidently Louis Abrahams ...

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  8. FEDERAL INTERVENTION

    The following motion was earned this morning at the conference of Ministers for Agriculture, after further discussion on the question, of butter control:— ...

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  9. KIDNAPPED BRITISH OFFICERS.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, in the House of Commons, said the Government held out no hope that the three British officers kidnapped at Macroom on April 22 were alive, and ...

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  10. DUBLIN MUNITION FACTORIES.

    Replying to questions, Mr. Winston Churchill, in the Rouse of Commons, said that if munition factories were working in Dublin it was within the rights of the ...

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  11. BULK HANDLING.

    An interesting discussion was introduced at the conference of Ministers for Agriculture this morning, by Mr. G. L. Sutton (Western Australian Director of ...

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  12. TREATY OF RAPALLO

    Speaking in the Re[?]tag last night, Dr. Wirth (the German Ch[?]llor) said that the Treaty of Rapallo contained no secret clause, either political or ...

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  13. DISGRACEFUL SCENES

    Disgraceful scenes were witnessed during the week end meeting of the Reichstag Foreign Committee. The trouble began by Herr Stinnes stating that the occupation ...

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  14. REPARATIONS

    Germany's reply concerning the reparations question will probably be published to-night. The Paris "Matin" (Nationalist) says ...

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  15. ENGLISH DERBY

    Despite satisfactory gallops, Pondoland has not [?] his position as favorite for the Derby. On the contrary, his price has eased. Captain Cuttle rushed into the ...

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  16. ADMIRALTY'S PREFERENCE

    Lient.Col. Amery (Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty) says it is the Admiralty's practice to give preference to Empire produce, even when it involved the ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN BOWLERS

    The principal fixtures of the Australian bowlers' tour of Scotland are July 4. Scottish Boiling Association: Glasgow, july 5, Glasgow Association; July S, test match, ...

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  18. COLLISION AT SEA

    The Walsh Prince and the [?]wan collied off the coast of Washington State. The former vessel sank, and seven of its crew were killed. The remainder of ...

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  19. NEW ZEALAND BUTTER

    With reference to Kew Zealand's proposed butter pool, importers surest that a conference of all parties should [?] to develop the industry and improve ...

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  20. GERMAN REPARATIONS

    The Reparation Commission bas published the German note. Germany promises [?] efforts to reduce the floating debt, and accepts inter-Allied control, provided it ...

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  21. EGYPT

    Replying to [?] protests against the the recent murders of British officials in Egypt, the Egyptian Government declares that it is using every [?]leavor ...

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  22. NEWS IN ADVERTISEMENTS

    An advertisement appears in this issue in reference to the train arrangements for the public holiday on Monday, June 5. A special service will operate in the suburban ...

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  23. DR. SASTRI'S VISIT

    Dr. S. Sastri, India's foremost statesman, will arrive at Fremantle to-morrow. He will be met by the Acting Premier (Mr. H. P. Colebatch). and during the day, as ...

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  24. AMERICA AND CANADA

    The Canadian Prune Minister (Mr. Mackenzie Kins) announces that the Dominion Government does not consider the present an opportune time for the ...

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  25. TEA SALES

    At the opening of the tea sale to-day 7,000 packages were offered. The demand was weak for irregular and even standard teas, buyers Icing cautious. The next ...

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  26. MR. BARWELL

    Mr. H. N. Barwell (the Premier of South Australia) arrived in New York to-day from Montreal. He will proceed to Washington to-night to speak at ...

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  27. WIDOW'S QUEER SUICIDE

    Two women committed suicide and York is discussing the novel reasons they gave for doing so. The tragedies, though entirely unrelated, occurred almost ...

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  28. CANADIAN CATTLE

    The Minister for [?] (Lieut-Colonel Sir Arthur Griffith-Boscawen), speaking at the Constitutional Club, said the Liberal and Conservative parties were ...

    Article : 144 words
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  30. THE DOLE HABIT.

    A woman asked tho Willesden (London) magistrate to sign her unemployment papers in order that she might get the dole. The Magistrate: You have a husband. ...

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