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  2. THE PREMIERS.

    Messrs. Oakes (Acting Promier), Cocks (State Treasurer), Bavin (Attorney-General), and Farrar Minister for Labour) returned to Sydney yesterday after attending the ...

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  3. SALE OF COCAINE.

    Concern has been caused the police by evidence court in the slum areas of the city in the last few months of the introduction into Melbourne of what is known in Great Bri[?] ...

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  4. ARNCLIFFE CRIME.

    Leonard Henry Lovett, 17 years and [?] months old, who was arrested on Tuesday night in connection [?]th the murder of Percival Fred Carratt, appeared before Mr. Le ...

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  5. LATE CABLES.

    In the debate on the Indemnity Bill, the Labour members pressed amendments de manding compensation for "moral and intel lectual da[?]ge" and for the deportees' do ...

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  6. REPARATIONS.

    A Paris message states that the Beig[?] reparations scheme is based on the view that the Ruhr shall continue to be utilised as a means of exercising pressure on Germany, bu[?] ...

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  7. IRISH FREE STATE.

    De Velera's publicity department announces that on May 24 a special army order was issued to cease fire, and to dump arms no[?] later than May 28. ...

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  8. PREFERENCE.

    A large meeting of members of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League of Australia, together with members of the Fathers' Association and Mothers, Wives, and ...

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  9. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Replying to a [?]tion in the Senate, moved by Mr. F. Reitz, a former President of that body, giving notice of the withdrawal of the Union from the League of Nations, the Prime ...

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  10. ROY GOVERNOR.

    The police authorities deprecate very strongly the sensationalism which has been produced in the case of the half-caste abor[?] g[?]al. Roy Governor, who is new at large, ...

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  11. THE ACCUSED'S PAST.

    The Inspector-General of Police (Mr. James Mitchell) stated yesterday that inquiries would be made immediately in England in connection with the life led there by the ...

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  12. LABOUR PARTY.

    The A.L.P. executive will to-night hold its last meeting prior to the annual conference, which opens at the Trades Hall on Saturay. The executive has decided to recommend that ...

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  13. ACTION AGAINST DOCTOR.

    The hearing of the claim for £2500 damages and £933 expenses, made by Annie Cor[?]ran, against Dr. Lilian Cooper, was continued to-day. It was alleged that owing to the ...

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  14. NEAR EAST.

    A message from Lausanne says that experts have fixed the new frontier in the Karagatch region along a line from the River Arda to the Maritza, a few miles west of the town of ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT.

    A special meeting of the National Federation of Fruit Traders was convened in order to meet Sir Henry Jones, managing director of Henry Jones Co-oporative Company, ...

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  16. METHODISTS AND ROME.

    A message from Rome says that, according to recent statements made in some American Methodist journals. It was a serted that barbarous Europe must be evangelised ...

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  17. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    The Agent-General for Western Australia, Sir James Connolly, has cabled to Australia protesting against the decision of the Australian Exhibition Commissioners to abandon ...

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  18. COMMONWEALTH LINE.

    Writing in the Press in reference to reports cabled from Australia which stated that the Commonwealth proposed to sell all the ships of the Commonwealth Line, except the twelve ...

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  19. AERIAL ADVENTURE.

    Among the earliest aviators to attempt to fly from Great Britain to Australia was Captain G. C. Matthewe, who entered upon the great adventure in September, 1919. His ...

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  20. QUARANTINE STATION.

    On the motion of Alderman Nolan, the Manly Council decided to approach the Con tonwealth authorities with the object of having the quarantine station removed from its present ...

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  21. COURT PROCEDURE.

    Mr. Justice Cussen, of Victoria, who is spending a holiday in England, was a spectator from the Benth of the proccedings at the Court of Appeal recently. The "Morning ...

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  22. LABOUR OPPOSITION.

    At a meeting of representatives of unions whose members are engaged in transport work, held at the Trades Hall yesterday, the following resolution was carried:—"That this ...

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  23. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—At the last meeting of our Manly Municipal Council a motion was carried that steps be at once taken with the object of having the Quarantine Station removed from its ...

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  24. CITY COUNCIL SERVICE.

    The finance committee of the City Council met yesterday afternoon to consider the proposed increases of salaries to the departmental officers and the senior members of the ...

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  25. FRENCH ART.

    Parts advices state that the Society for the Protection of French Art makes a series of astonishing charges against the authorities at the Louvre. It is stated that the ...

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  26. RETURNING PREMIERS.

    Sir George Fuller (Premier of New South Wales), Mr. Clifford Hay (secretary), Mr. H. S. W. Lawson (Premier of Victoria) and Mrs. Lawson, and Mr. McLean arrived by the ...

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  27. MIGRANTS.

    Sir John Norton-Griffiths, in [?] House of Commons, asked whether the Oversea Settlement Committees had been able to arrange for the maintenance and care of the wives and ...

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  28. BRITISH PREFERENCE.

    Mr. Bruce, Prime Minister, has notified Sir Granville Ryrie, M.P. (president of the Empire Development Union) that he will be prenared to present a petition to be organised ...

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  29. POLAND.

    A Warsaw message states that General Pilsudski has resigned the Presidency of Poland as a result of the change in the Government. ...

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  30. WIRELESS TELEPHONY.

    Some remarkably good results in connection with wireless telephony transmission have been achieved by Mr. C. D. Maclurcan, of Strathfield, during the past few days. Last ...

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  31. AGREEMENT DISCUSSED.

    The Federal Cabinet met this afternoon, and it is understood that the proposed financial agreement between the Commonwealth and States was considered. ...

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  32. MR. BRUCE INTERVIEWED.

    Colonel C. P. Butler (president of the South Australian branch of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League) returned from Melbourne to-day. He stated that he had, ...

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  33. ISLAND ADVENTURES.

    The steam yacht frontiersman, under the command of Captain Pocock, sails on June 18, in order to survey a seaplane route in the North Pacific for the attempted world ...

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  34. DOCTORS AND HOSPITALS.

    At a meeting of the Tasmanian branch of the British Medical Association, held in Hobart, the northern members raised the question of doctors being allowed to visit hospitals as ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A message from Christiania says, consequent upon the death of M. Halvorsen, that M Berge, Minister of Finance, has been appointed Premier. ...

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  36. BLASPHEMY LAWS.

    The House of Lords, by 68 votes to eight, refused a motion for the second reading of Earl Russell's bill to amend the blasphe[?]y laws by making it impossible to prosecute ...

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  37. CO-OPERATION.

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Gi[?]es) station, in opening the conference of dairymen this morning, that the Cabinet had arranged for legislation to compel companies which ...

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  38. FRENCH FINANCES.

    The Financial Committee of the Senate discuase the proposed cutting down of the estimates by 1,080,000,000 francs in order to balance the 1923 Budget. ...

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  39. HUME WEIR.

    The Victorian State Rivers and Water Supply Commission, replying to several inquiries that have been made by public bodies and others respecting the ultimate height of the ...

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  40. FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE.

    The fact that a number of officers in the employ of the Federal Taxation Department will have to be retrenched, if an agreement is reached in respect of the proposal to ...

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  41. LIQUOR REFORM.

    The conference which has been considering a scheme for the reform of the liquor trade was concluded to-day. It was decided to form a body to he known as the New Zealand ...

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  42. GIRLS ASSAULTED.

    Widespread indignation has been aroused by the brutal assault made on Monday night on a schoolgirl aged 12[?] years at Buckley Park, Essendon. Several residents of that suburb ...

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  43. PAPAL CONVOCATION.

    A report from Rome says it is stated the Pope intends to mark the customary Catholic C[?]rch Holy Year of 1925, by convoking the [?]menical Council. This council will be a ...

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  44. AVIATOR'S DEATH.

    A Paris message states that Lieutenant Doullin, one of the French aviator aces. who destroyed 21 German neroplanes during the war, crashed at Ville Couplay, when ...

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  45. ELECTIONS IN PALESTINE.

    The Colonial Office announces that an Order-in-Council has been published in [?]erusalem, declaring that the recent elections there are null and void owing to the failure of the ...

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  46. DE GARIS DIVORCE SUIT.

    A decree absolute was granted in the Divorce Court to-day to C. J. de Garls, of Kendenup, who obtained a decree [?] in November last from his wife, Rene de Garis. ...

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  47. RING IN A GLOVE.

    A young lady had a remarkable experience whilst shopping at D. Colland and Co.'s establishment She asked to be shown some gloves. and tried one on. When she withdrew her ...

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  48. LITHGOW IRONWORKERS.

    At a meeting of the Lithgo., branch of the Federated Ironworkers last night, it was decided to apply for a new award which would be more favourable to the workers. The old ...

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  49. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    [?] with seven wickets down for 239 (declared) and 14 for no wickets, beat Glamorgan, 157 and 95. Worcester, with 286 runs, beat Warwick, 103 and 167. Other matches were ...

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  50. PRESENTED AT COURT.

    Among Australians recently presented at Court were Miss Fuller, daughter of Sir George Fuller, and Mrs. Shepherd, wife of Mr. M. L. Shepherd, secretary to the High ...

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