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  2. NOTES AND COMMENTS

    Apparently the people of New South Wales were full-up of the Fuller Government. Judging by the size of the new shops at ...

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  3. EARLY CABLES

    The coming week promises to be a momentous period in European affairs. The Franch reply will be despatched to Berlin, and afterwards published throughout ...

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  4. CHINESE TURMOIL.

    It is understood that the students hare decided to postpone their one-day strike till June 25. According to Chinese unofficial ...

    Article : 79 words
  5. C.P. CANDIDATE

    With the approach of the closing date for nominations on Wednesday next, the question has been canvassed interestedly in the city as to who will be the Country ...

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  6. A MOTOR SMASH

    Captain Mulholland, military secretary to the Governor-General (Lord Forster), and Captain Lawrence, A.D.C., were involved in a motor smash on Saturday at ...

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  7. SEAMEN'S TACTICS

    Shipowners fear that the seamen's tactics will result in a generla hold-up of interstate shipping. Crews have not yet been obtained for ...

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  8. BOXING

    Harry oGrdon (Victoria), £11 ¾, was too strong for Jim Newbury (N.S.W.), 8.12, at the Stadium on Saturday night.They fought an exciting contest with ...

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  9. N.S.W. POLITICS

    The Fuller Government will resign to-morrow, and on Tuesday the State. Parliamentary Labor Caucus will meet to select a Ministry. In all there are 30 ...

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  10. BULGARIAN TROUBLES.

    In addition to imposing the death sentence on Lieut.-Colonal Miltenoff and eight others, a court-martial sentenced the conspirators Pencheff and Loulteheff to ...

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  11. RIOTING AT KIU-KIANG.

    There was no devleopment over night, and the situation is queit. Anti-foreign riots took place at Kin-Kiang to-day, but no lives were lost. The Bank of ...

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  12. LOVE KNOCKS OUT BOURKE

    After a stubbornly contested fight Stan Love,the lightweight champion, defeated Wally Bourke in the twelfth round on Saturday night. Love had maan the better ...

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  13. BELGIUM APPROVES FRENCH NOTE.

    The Belgian Government has approved of the terms of the French Note to Germany in connection with the Security Pact.-Renter. ...

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  14. LAWN TENNIS

    In the second round of the Davis Carp, India beat Austria by three matches to none. ...

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  15. SERIOUS SITUATION AT SHANGHAI.

    Wireless reports from Kni-Kiang state that bands of students on Friday evening rioted in various parts of the Kiu-Kiang concession. One crowd operating in the ...

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  16. LLOYD OVERCOMES MILLAR

    Albert Lloyd, 13.2½, scored a comfortable victory over Blackie Millar, 13.3¾, on Saturday night. In only two rounds did Millar break even, Lloyd winning the ...

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  17. SHIRKERS

    Twenty-six youths were brought before Mr. A. Lovekin, S.M.,. in the Children fs Court this morning because of their fail-ure to carry out the duties required of ...

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  18. SOUTH AFRICAN MINERS

    The strike ballot taken by the general council of the South African Mine Workers' Union in connection with the de Villiers' award reveals that 75 per cent of ...

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  19. FOG INMELBOURNE.

    An exceptionally heavy fog in Melbourne during the week-end delayed skipping, trains, and trams. The Bay steamer Rosyn yesterday lost her ...

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  20. CHINESE TURMOIL.

    The six international diplomatic representatives will complete to-day the investigations and discussions, and will leave for Peking to-morrow. ...

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  21. 250 CHARGES

    Two hundred and fifty charges involv-ing more than £1,200 will be preferred against a man arrested during the week-end. For more than three months the ...

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  22. MOTOR LORRY CAPSIZES

    A motor lorry containing a picnic par-ty partly ran off the road at Randwick on Sunday night and capsized. Six persons were injured, and nine other passengers ...

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  23. NIGERIA AND THE BRITISH.

    Unlike the other British possessions on the West Coast of Africa, Nigeria, where the Prince of Wales landed, has had no Ions connection with the Empire; ...

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  24. THE COMMUNIST PERIL.

    A definite statement of his conviction that Moscow is financing the British Communist movement was made by the Home Secretary (Sir William Joynson-Hicks) in ...

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  25. BEYOND EXPECTATIONS

    The past season's wheat yield in Northern Victoria has easily exceeded expectations. The season's aggregate on Julhy 11 was 4,288,796 bags compared with ...

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  26. WRESTLING.

    Walter Miller (11.6) beat Al Karasick (12.11) on points in a strenuous wrestling match on Saturday night. There was no fall, but it was a fine ...

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  27. SCENE IN SOUTH AFRICAN PARLIAMENT.

    An almost unprecedented Parliamentary incident occurred as a result of the appli-cation, of the closure in Committee on the agricultural vote, after five hours' debate. ...

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  28. NOT AFRAID OF BRITAIN.

    The Christian general Feng-yuh-Siang, interviewed by a pro-Bolshevik, chingpao, declared that in the case of hostiliteis against Britain he would be the first in the ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER

    With reference to a cable published in the Press stating that only Ketr Zealand butter and eggs are being served at Wembley, the Minister for Markets (Senater ...

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  30. TROUBLE AT HONG KONG.

    The chinese Seamen's Union contemplate a strike on June 15, commencing with the steamers of the Indo-China and China Navigation Companies. A general ...

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  31. BOTH KNOCKED OUT.

    Late on Saturday night Constable Johnston brought an arrested man to the Brunswick lock-up, and as they reached the outside of the watchhouse the ...

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  32. THE PRINCE IN AFRICA.

    In the course of his tour of Northern Natal yesterday, the Prince of Wales tra-versed country rich in historical associations. He motored from Dundee to ...

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  33. FIGHTING AT CANTON.

    Three thousand Cantonese troops crossed the river from Honam, near Whampoa and landed at Tung-po, three miles east of Tungshan, on Friday night, find fighting ...

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  34. SEEING BY RADIO

    An apparatus by which moving objects, miles away can be seen by radio has been successfully demonstrated here by Mr. Francis Jenkins, of Washington, a ...

    Article : 136 words
  35. WIRELESS BROADCASTING.

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  36. MOTORING ACROSS THE SAHARA.

    A remarkable feat has been accomplish-ed by Captain de Lingette, of the French ...

    Article : 116 words
  37. Advertising

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  38. BUYLGARIAN EXECUTIONS

    A coart-martial has ordered the public execution of Lieut.-Oolonel Miltenoff and three anarchists, including a woman, who were found guilty of participating with ...

    Article : 108 words
  39. Advertising

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  40. BRITAIN BLAMED.

    It has been noticeable for some days that the students and the Government are desirous of detaching Britain from the other Powers and attaching all the ...

    Article : 356 words
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