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  2. THE NEW STATE MOVEMENT.

    There were present at a meeting in the Council Chambers on Tuesday night for the purpose of discussing the new State movement the Mayor (Ald. Russell) presiding, and ...

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  3. LATEST SPORTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 61 words
  4. DISTRICT NEWS.

    Empire Day was celebrated on the school grounds, Nimbin. There were 120 pupils present, but it is regretted only between 20 and 30 adults put in an appearance, as the ...

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  5. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A compulsory conference has been called at the instigation of the State Government to deal with the Broken Hill strike. ...

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  6. THE ROYAL VISIT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—At the Prince of Wales' levee 2000 citizens attended. Military and naval men were there in dozens, and the Mayors of nearly every municipality ...

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  7. PEACE QUESTIONS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Allied note presented to the German Government, suggesting the postponement of the Spa conference in view of the German elections, ...

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  8. THE "SATURDAY OFF" MOVEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Building Trades' Unions are appealing to waverers for a complete cessation of work on Saturdays. ...

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  9. CARRYING OUT THE PEACE TREATY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter's Berlin correspondent states that the official delivery to the Entente of five thousand locomotives in accordance with the peace treaty has been ...

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  10. ENGINEERS' DECISION UPHELD.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Amalgamated Society of Engineers has decided to adhere to its previous decision not to work overtime, although many members are unemployed. ...

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  11. FOOTBALL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 358 words
  12. RECALL OF GERMAN DELEGATE.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—M.Millerand has demanded the recall of Herr Xylander (sic), chief German delegate, to the Save Delimitation Commission, on the grounds of ...

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  13. HOLD-UP ENDED.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.—The hold-up of the waterside workers at Wellington, New Zealand, has ended, the men agreeing to discharge coal from the vessel. ...

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  14. THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Prince of Wales received addresses of welcome and loyalty from both Houses before the banquet. The Speaker in the House of ...

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  15. MASS MEETINGS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Two mass meetings were held at White Bay to-day, and organisers from the A.W.U., United Laborers' Federation, and O.B.U. were present. They ...

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  16. CHARGES AGAINST GREAT BRITAIN.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday.—A sweeping denial that Great Britain was seeking to monopolise the world's fuel oil supply was made by the British Ambassador, Sir ...

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  17. BUILDING TRADES.

    HOBABT, Thursday.—The building trades unions have decided to work only 44 hours weekly. ...

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  18. THE UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Chief Secretary stated he has taken up the unemployment problem seriously. He is getting the cooperation of the whole of the engineers in the ...

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  19. STATE POLITICS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Bathurst Council of the Returned Soldiers' League considered a resolution recently passed by the local P.L.L. calling on the Government, to repeal ...

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  20. THE GERMAN INDEMNITY.

    PARIS, Wednesday.— M. Clemen[?]an in an interview disc[?]sed that the Peace Conference debated, the question of the German indemnity closely for three weeks. The ...

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  21. SEAMEN'S UNION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Sydney branch of the Seamen's Union is much concerned over the delay on the part of the interstate [?]ipping companies to answer the ...

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  22. EMPIRE DAY.

    Empire Day was celebrated at Ewingsdale by the holding of a basket picnic, at which nearly 100 children and about 40 adults took part. The children were marshalled by the ...

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  23. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is announced that the international conference convened by the League of Nations will, meet before the end of the year, when an elaborate ...

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  24. TENNIS MATCH.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 229 words
  25. MEMBERS' SALARIES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The publication of a statement attributed, to Mr. Clarke, M.L.A., that the State Parliament intended to raise members' salaries is creating some ...

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  26. P.P. BOARD CONVENTION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday,—Mr. McKenzie was chairman of the Pastures Protection Board Convention which opened to-day. In the course of his ...

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  27. MANDATE FOR ARMENIA.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Ex-President Taft cannot see how America can accept the mandate for Armenia when the United States is not a member of the League of ...

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  28. VICTIMISED UNIONISTS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday,—Referring to Mr. Wearne's statement at the Graziers' Conference that if the 1917 strikers were reinstated and the loyalists dismissed to make room, it ...

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  29. IN GERMANY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Berlin press state the monarchists are supporting the communists, intending to overwhelm the country when the Reds have induced chaos. ...

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  30. FOOTRACING.

    Pedestrians are reminded that nominations for the £20 handicap to be run at the Alstonville Caledonian Society's sports close on June 3rd. ...

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  31. WHEAT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Minister for Agriculture has expressed pleasure at the attitude of the Graziers' Association in regard to the export of wheat to fill the British ...

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  32. STOCK ON RELIEF COUNTRY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A resolution was carried that section 18 of the Pastures Projection Act, 1918, be amended so as to provide, that owners who owing to drought or ...

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  33. NECESSARY COMMODITIES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Colonial Sugar Refining Coy., Ltd., has received instructions to increase forthwith the prices of golden syrup and treacle. ...

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  34. RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is understood Mr. Theodore, the Queensland Premier, intends visiting Soviet Russia before his departure for Australia, if the Foreign Office permits. ...

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  35. STATE AID.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—It is pointed out on behalf of the State Government the farmers and graziers requiring assistance to meet the ravages of the drought should apply to the ...

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  36. ADDRESS BY MINISTER FOR AGRICULTURE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Minister for Agriculture, addressing the conference, said he was doing all he could to draw subscriptions from the town for the drought loan. ...

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  37. MAXIMUM CHARGE FOR BUTTER.

    SYDNEY, Thursday,—The secretary of the Necessary Commodities Commission explains that the maximum which can be charged for butter contained in prints is 2s ...

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  38. IRELAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A coast guard station at Rankon, Ireland, was besieged by Sinn Feiners, and after a long fight the station was taken and burned. ...

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  39. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—An American visitor declares Australia is the worst advertised country in the world, and known best in Berlin. ...

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  40. PRICE OF MILK.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The recent increase from 8d to 10d per quart in the price of milk will operate from to-morrow All country milk supplied by vendors or ...

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  41. DIED OF POISON.

    HOBART, Thursday.—Edgar Gadd, of Hobart, took a dose of phenolic disinfectant after remarking to his youngest child: "Good-bye, my baby, I'm going." He then ...

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  42. EGYPT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Freheit Pasha has been shot by an ex-militarist member of a Camarilla that is committing one murder after another in broad daylight. ...

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  43. AT EUREKA.

    Empire Day was celebrated at Eureka Public School on Monday by practically the whole of Eureka residents. The Union Jack and Australian flags were saluted and the ...

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  44. NORTH SHORE BRIDGE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A large public meeting at North Sydney carried a resolution urging the immediate construction of the North Shore bridge. ...

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  45. LABOR COUNCIL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Labor Council decided to-night to ask the Government to inquire into the whole of the appointments in the railway service since the 1917 strike, ...

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  46. BANK SUSPENDS.

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—The Seventy-fourth Bank, Yokohama, owned by a silk company, which recently met severe losses, has suspended payment for three weeks for the ...

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  47. MURDER AND SUICIDE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Robert Shoebridge is alleged to have murdered his wife at Camden last night and then committed suicide. Accoiding to the story told ...

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  48. RETURN OF FLOUR.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Government has issued another proclamation cancelling the one issued on May 24th, and has now decided to order that all holders of more than ...

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  49. QUEENSLAND COTTON GROWING.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Manchester Cotton Growing Association has offered Queensland 1s 6d per lb. for two years' product, from approved of seed, growers ...

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  50. A MIRACULOUS ESCAPE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Alice Meaglier, 19, fell from a train between Redfern and Macdonaldtown last night. She crawled about 100 yards between eight sets of rails, and ...

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  51. THE SEPARATION MOVEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The first practicable stop in the agitation for a new State for the north was taken in Tamworth yesterday, when resolutions were carried embodying ...

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  52. BALLINA NEWS.

    T[?] downpours continued throughout last night and to-day. Over four inches fell in the two days, and the streets are in a somewhat, sloppy condition. ...

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  53. FATHER JERGER'S CASE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Lord Mayor has wired Sir Robert Garran regarding Father Jerger, stating one overpowering reason against his deportation was that Father ...

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  54. WAR FAMINE COMMITTEE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The King has consented to become patron of the Imperial War Famine Committee. The committee includes the Prime Minister, the leaders of the ...

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  55. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Executive Council has decided to put the Fair Rents Act into operation from Tuesday next, and magistrates have been appointed to ...

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  56. ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At the Quarter Sessions Albert Finney was charged with the manslaughter of a returned soldier whose name is believed to be William Henry Webb. ...

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  57. AN EXTRAORDINARY STORY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A woman named Mary Fahey, who was arrested and charged as a person of un[?]nd mind, is alleged to have told the police she shot a man named ...

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  58. SOLDIER'S MURDERER EXECUTED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Glasgow has been executed for the murder and robbery of an ex-soldier. ...

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  59. ROPE WORKS DESTROYED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A spark from a railway locomotive is believed to have been the cause of a fire which destroyed the rope works of Albert Berryman at Marrickville ...

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  60. SEVERE STORM IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, Wednesday.— A storm on the Oiso was the most severe in the memory of the inhabitants. Cerle was flooded, animals killed and people injured. ...

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