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  2. BUTTER

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A special conference of dairy factory representatives consigning to the Coastal Farmers' Co-operative Society was ...

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  3. SOLDIER'S HEALTH

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—In the House of Representatives this afternoon, Mr. Brennan (V.) moved the adjournment of the House to discuss the case of ex-Private Holland ...

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  4. TREASURY NOTES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Speaker took the chair in the House of Representatives at 3 p.m. to-day. The Treasurer (Dr. Page), in reply to ...

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  5. THREE KILLED

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday. At the Court of Inquiry into the Kurumans disaster, in which a bomb fell from a military demonstration aeroplane at ...

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  6. COTTON

    Mr. Elphinstone has completed an extensive tour of Lancashire, where he has been investigating the cotton outlook. He interviewed most of the leading operators, ...

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  7. SHOCKING FATALITY

    GRFTON, Wednesday.—The discovery was made at about 7.30 this morning of a shocking fatality in the railway station yards at Macksville. ...

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  8. ALLEGED MURDER

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Alfred Edward Walker (55), carpenter, pleaded not guilty at the Central Criminal Court to a charge of having murdered his wife, Elizabeth ...

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  9. NAVAL STRENGTH

    Admiral Bradley Fiske (retired) has made public a letter to the Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Wilbur, in which he claims that the comparative strength of the American and ...

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  10. SIR ADRIAN KNOX

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Prime Minister, Mr. S. M. Bruce, announced in the House of Representatives this afternoon that he had received a communication from the ...

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  11. SUBMARINES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Minister for Defence, Mr. Bowden, told Mr. Forde (Q.) in the House of Representatives there were six gift submarines, which arrived at ...

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  12. HOUSING

    In the House of Commons the details of the Government's housing policy were outlined by Mr. J. Wheatley, Minister for Health. In moving the financial resolution on ...

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  13. COURT'S FINDING

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Mr. Bowden, Minister for Defence, told Mr. West (N.S.W.) in the House of Representatives this afternoon, that as a result of the ...

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  14. AIR MAIL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—After having been delayed for the night at Marulan, owing to the misty weather yesterday, the Sopwith-Wallaby biplane, carrying the first aerial ...

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  15. HIGHER EDUCATION

    GOULBURN, Wednesday.—The Minister for Education, Mr. Bruntnell, replying to a deputation at Goulburn, expressed strong views on the attitude adopted by the ...

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  16. MIGRATION LOAN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A new offer with regard to the financing of the migration agreement has been received by the State Government from the Federal Government. ...

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  17. BOY SCOUTS

    A comprehensive programme of sight seeing and entertainments similar to that given to the members of the Young Australia League has been completed for the ...

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  18. WOOL SALES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Graziers' Conference to-day rejected a proposal to levy 6d per bale on all wool grown in Australia for the purpose of stabilising values, the fund ...

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  19. MODERN MARVEL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The transmission of the human voice by wireless from England to Australia was effected yesterday. This achievement marks a most important ...

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  20. RACE LOTTERY

    The proceedings in connection with the Otley sweepstake, run on May 23, concluded at the Otley Police Court to-day, when the secretary of the Otley Conservative ...

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  21. SENTENCES TOTAL EIGHTY YEARS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—When John Hodges (41) was convicted at the Darlinghurst Quarter Sessions on a charge of receiving, Judge White was told that the prisoner was known ...

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  22. SHEEP EXPORT QUESTION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Graziers' Conference defeated a motion to the effect that Parliament should be asked to prohibit the export of merino rams and ewes from ...

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  23. POLITICIAL ROWDYISM

    Speaking at Durban last night Mr. Boydell, deputy leader of the Labour party, strongly denounced the rowdyism at General Smuts's and other South African political ...

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  24. POLICE EVIDENCE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Chief Secretary, Mr. Oakes, said to-day that the police do not receive instructions to lie. "While it was regrettable for Constable ...

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  25. AUSTRIAN CHANCELLOR

    The doctors in attendance on Dr. Ignaz Seipel, the Austrian Chancellor, who was dangerously wounded by a shot from an assassin's revolver, now cautiously express ...

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  26. TRAINS COLLIDE HEAD-ON

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—Two freight [?]trians collided head-on at Monarto at 2 o'clock this morning. So far as is known at present, no one was ...

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  27. EASTERN TOURS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Some time ago the Actots' Federation urged the Minister for Home and Territories to introduce a system of licenses, under which a substantial deposit ...

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  28. MORMON ROUTED

    Mormon missionaries who have resumed their activities in South Wales, have met with a startling disappointment. One who called at a house at Newport ...

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  29. DECAPITATED BODY FOUND

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Further details in regard to the death of Harry Mair, whose decapitated body was found near the Ryde railway station yesterday, show that some ...

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  30. ALLEGED FRAUD

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—George Percy Tice (50), a farmer, to whom it was alleged that 545 acres had been provisionally allotted under the soldier settlement scheme, ...

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  31. LAND APPEAL COURT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—In the Land Appeal Court in an appeal by O. Malone, junr., against the recommendation of the Local Land Board for a refusal of his ...

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  32. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE

    After a lively discussion the House of Commons Standing Committee decided, by 38 votes to 11, that women should be enfranchised at the age of 21 years. ...

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  33. DATE OF SESSION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Cabinet to-day formally decided that Parliament shall meet for the despatch of business on Tuesday, July 1. ...

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  34. FIRST WOMAN SOLICITOR

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—One barrister and 17 solicitors were added to the rolls by the Full Court to-day. Among the latter was Miss Marie Byles, ...

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  35. PROTESTANT TRUTH SOCIETY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. W. H. McArthur, addressing a meeting of Protestants, declared that the action of the committee of the Protestant Truth Society in closing the ...

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  36. DEATH SENTENCES COMMUTED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The State Cabinet commuted the death sentence passed on Thomas Mitchell (16½) for the murder of Richard Pethybridge, junr., near Corowa, to ...

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  37. SHOCKING DISCOVERY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The decapitated body of an unknown man was found lying on the down line at the Newtown railway goods yard to-day. ...

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  38. SYDNEY IMPROVEMENTS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The works committee of the City Council has unainmously agreed to the demolition of a large number of city buildings which have been declared ...

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  39. JAPAN ANGRY

    All the Tokio and Osaka newspapers were represented at the meeting hold at Tokio tonight to consider the anti-American exclusion proposals. ...

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  40. BALLOT BOX INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The State executive of the A.L.P. has decided to recall W. Carbines, New South Wales member on the Federal ballot box committee. ...

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  41. BATHURST GAOL RIOT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Minister for Justice, Mr. Ley, referring to the allegations that boys were ruthlessly bayonetted in the Bathurst gaol during the recent outbreak, ...

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  42. COMMUNITY SETTLEMENT BILL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The State Cabinet to-day appointed the members of the Advisory Council which will direct the administration of the Community Settlement Bill passed ...

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  43. ART UNION REGULATIONS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The rules governing art unions, as announced by the Attorney-General, do not apply to art unions already in operation before June 1. ...

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