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  2. THE PRINCE. ANOTHER VISIT TO CAULFIELD

    Accompanied by Lord Louis Mountbatten, the Prince of Wales paid his third visit to Caulfield racecourse this morning, arriving about 11 o'clock. He ...

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  3. AVIATION. HINCKLER'S WONDERFUL FLIGHT.

    Lieutenant Hinckler, who is flying from London to Australia in a 35 h.p. Green-engined Avro Baby (reduced 504 K. standard), states that he used 20 ...

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  4. BRITAIN'S FINANCIAL RECOVERY

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Austen Chamberlain (Chancellor of the Exchequer) stated that no other country had attempted a financial effort ...

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  5. MR. WATT'S RESIGNATION OPINION IN ENGLAND.

    It is rumoured that there is a possibility of Mr. Watt, late Treasurer of the Commonwealth, who has just resigned, abandoning politics for ...

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  6. PEACE. MORE TROUBLE IN MESOPOTAMIA.

    A serious outbreak is reported from Mesopotamia. A party of tribesmen led by the Sher[?] officers attacked Tel Afar, a town due west of Mosul, ...

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  7. RUSSIA THE KRASSIN TRADING MISSION.

    The Committee of the Supreme Economic Council of the Allies, consisting of English, French, Belgian, and Italian delegates, has been engaged ...

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  8. STRAINED RELATIONS ADMITTED.

    To most people in Melbourne the announcement of Mr. Watt's resignation has come like a [?] from a blue sky. The secret that relations between Mr. ...

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  9. THE ARMENIAN MANDATE.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Bonar Law, Lord Privy Seal, said that, Great Britain would not take the Armenian mandate. ...

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  10. THE TESCHEN QUESTION.

    The "Echo de Paris" learns that the Polish and Czecho-Slovak Governments have agreed to abandon the plebiscite on the Teschen question, and to refer ...

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  11. GERMAN ELECTIONS FAILURE OF THE EXTREMISTS

    The latest figures show a prospect of a Government by coalition commanding a working majority against the extremists on both sides. The Social ...

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  12. HAMILTON COUNCIL AND THE CHILDREN.

    At the June meeting of the [?]amilton Municipal Council correspondence from the State organiser of the Prince's visit (Mr. D'Arey Addison) was received in ...

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  13. THE PRINCES TITLES.

    The Prime Minister has received from Lieut.-Colonel Gri[?] private secretary to the Prince of Wales, the following communication in regard to the titles ...

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  14. THE BRITISH ARMY.

    In the House of Commons to-day, replying to questions with regard to the decision to uniform the army similarly to the pre-war standard, which ...

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  15. THE WOOL NEGOTIATIONS.

    Another well-informed Anglo-Australian authority, while not prepared to discredit the story of the disagreement concerning the indemnity, stated ...

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  16. THE POLISH WAR.

    A Polish communi[?]ue slates that the Poles have wiped out two Bolshevik divisions between the Dvina and the Beresina Rivers. ...

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  17. A NEW GERMAN IDOL.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Berlin correspondent states that the romantic feature of the elections is the growth of the [?] "popular party," which ...

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  18. SIBERIAN OPERATIONS.

    The Tokio correspondent of the "New York Times" states that the Navy Department has officially stated that after the occupation of Nikola[?]vsk, in ...

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  19. STATEMENT BY MR. HUGHES

    Mr. Hughes (the Prime Minister) is holiday making at Borainbol, a station 20 miles from Wagga. When interviewed to-day, he stated ...

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  20. PARER AND McINTOSH.

    Captain P[?] and Lieut. McIntosh have been compelled to stay at Penang much longer than they intended waiting for spare parts. They are not ...

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  21. CRYSTAL PALACE REOPENED.

    After six years' stagnation, during which it was used for war purposes, the Crystal Palace was reopened for public use this morning, when the King ...

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  22. THE VISIT TO TASMANIA.

    The State Organiser for the Royal visit (Mr. D'Arey Addison) stated yesterday that the arrangements for breakfast to be provided for the Prince ...

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  23. KING EDWARD'S HORSE.

    At a reunion of the Comrades of the 1st. King Edward's Horse to-day, it was stated that over 550 young colonials from its ranks had obtained ...

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  24. QUESTION OF AIR SUPREMACY.

    The Lord Mayor, at the Mansion House to-day presided over a meeting for the inauguration of the Air League of the British Empire. A resolution ...

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  25. IRELAND

    A Sinn Fein tribunal in County Clare sentenced three men to a fortnight's detention on Mutton island for refusing the tribunal's order to rebuild ...

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  26. PERSONAL.

    The Masonic friends of Mr. C. Ramsay, of Devonport, will regret to hear that his strenuous activities have resulted in a nervous breakdown. ...

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  27. TAXATION OF WEALTH.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Austen Chamberlain (Chancellor of the Exchequer) explained the Government's decision not to impose a levy ...

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  28. MR. POYNTON'S COMMENTS.

    The Minister of Home and Territorics (Mr. Paynton), questioned to-day regarding the reported resignation of the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Watt) said ...

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  29. TERRIFIC STORMS IN BOMBAY

    A monsoon has broken over the Bombay district, resulting in terrific storms, which have caused extensive damage and considerable loss of life. ...

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  30. THE JOURNEY ON THE MAIN ROAD.

    At its May meeting the Brighton Municipal Council unanimously carried a motion urging the State Organiser to authorise the establishment of a ...

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  31. FOUR AIRSHIPS BEING COMPLETED.

    In the House of Commons to-day, replying to Lieutenant-Commander Kenworthy, Liberal member for Hull, and viscount Curzon, Coalition Unionist ...

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  32. STILL NO OFFICIAL EXPLANATION.

    Not one of the very important matters a which formed the subject of Mr. Watt's mission has yet been settled. Some of them have not yet been ...

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  33. OPINION IN THE LOBBIES.

    In the Federal lobbics to-day the [?] subject of conversation was the resignation of Mr. Watt, Nearly all inter-State members have left Melbourne, to be ...

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  34. FOOD RIOTS IN AUSTRIA.

    Demonstrations against the high prices of food which occurred at Gratz, the capital of Styria, to-day, resulted in riots, in the course of which the ...

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  35. BRITAIN'S VAST TRADE

    The Board of Trade returns for May show the exports to have totalled £119,319,000, compared with £64,344, 000 for May, "1919, and £43,859,000 for ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLES. SUEZ CANAL DUES TO BE REDUCED.

    The Suez Canal dues are to be reduced in the near future to 25 centimes (Nominally 2½d.) per ton. ...

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  37. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE. MODIFICATION ON MINOR POINTS.

    It is pointed out that the AngloJapanese Alliance expires on July 7, 1921, and there is reason to believe that both nations, in view of the ...

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  38. HUNGARY TO BE BOYCOTTED.

    The Confederation of Labour urges the seamen, the railwaymen, the dockers, and the postal workers to join in the boycott of Hungary. ...

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  39. GENERAL CARRANZA[?]S DEATH.

    The Mexico City correspondent of the "New York World" states that General R[?] Herrera has arrived in Mexico City, bringing documentary evidence ...

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  40. CARUSO'S HOUSE ROBBED.

    The summer residence of Signor Caruso, the world famous tenor, was broken into to-diy by burglars, and 500,000 dollars' worth of jewellery was stolen. ...

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  41. NEW ZEALAND HIGH COMMISSIONER COMPLIMENTED.

    Sir Charles Lucas at a meeting at the Colonial Institute to-day, paid a warm tribute to the services of Sir Thomas Mackenzie as High ...

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  42. SAFEGUARDING PUBLIC INTERESTS.

    Criticism of the fact that the safeguarding of the public interests had apparently been ignored by the proper department, was voiced to-day by Mr. ...

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  43. SWEDEN AND FINLAND.

    There are very strained relations between Finland and Sweden, owing to the despatch of Finnish troops to the Aaland Islands, and the arrest of two ...

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  44. AMERICAN OPINIONS.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York World" states that the Anglo-Japanese negotiations to renew the Alliance have not yet started ...

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  45. GENERAL RAMACIOTTI'S COMMISSION.

    General Ramaciotti has embarked [?]pon his commission of inquiry into the organisation of and the activities at, Australia House, Strand. ...

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  46. HISTORIC SHIPS FOR BELGIUM.

    Mr. Walter Long, First Lord of the Admiralty, announced in the House of Commons to-day that the Thetis, Intrepid, Iphigenia, and Vindictive, the ...

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  47. GAS EMPLOYEES' CLAIMS.

    Following opon the conference called by Mr. Justice Higgins, which proved abortive, a meeting of the Gas Employees' Union to-night decided, ...

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  48. PLAGUE AT VERA CRUZ.

    The Vera Cruz correspondent of the "New York Times" reports that the cutbreak of bub[?] plague in that Mexican city appears to be waning. ...

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  49. SUCCESSOR TO DR. MORRISON.

    Mr. J. C. Ferguson, formerly Councillor to the Chinese State Department, has been appointed to succeed Dr. G. E. Morrison[?] the eminent Australian ...

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  50. GENERAL TELEGRAMS

    The annual hospital ball to-night was successful but was not so largely pat[?]ised as in previous years. ...

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