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  2. THE PRINCE.

    After the accident to the Royal train the enthusiasm of the crowds at wayside stations was even more marked. Following a magnificent reception at Bridgetown, the Royal ...

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  3. LATE CABLE NEWS. ASIA MINOR.

    An Athens massage states that, in consequence of Allied landings on various parts of the coast, Mustapha Kemal's forces, after evacuating Broussa, are retiring towards the ...

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  4. THE FLOODS. DARLING RISING.

    The following telegram from Bourke was received by Mr. Mitchell, Inspector-General of Police, last evening:— "Forty people are marooned at Brewan, ...

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  5. BRITAIN'S RUSSIAN POLICY.

    Replying to Lieut.—Colonel Lestrange Malone and Captain Wedgwood Benn, in the House of Commons, in regard to a report of a conversation between Mr. Churchill (Minister ...

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  6. NEW LOAN.

    In the House of Representatives to-day, the Acting Treasurer, Sir Joseph Cook, made his promised announcement of the terms of the new loan to be raised in Australia, the ...

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  7. GERMAN DISARMAMENT DRAMATIC SITUATION AT SPA

    The Spa Conference opened on Monday, but adjourned till the following afternoon pending the arrival of Herr Gessler, the German Minister for War. The "Daily Chronicle's "correspondent at Spa states ...

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  8. STATE CABINET.

    Owing to the difficulty of getting all the Ministers together, the meeting of the State Cabinet which was to have been held yesterday was postponed until this afternoon. It ...

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  9. MINERS' DEMANDS.

    Two hundred delegates are attending the Miners' Federation Conference at Leamington. Mr. Robert Smillie (president) announced that the miners refused the new Mines Bill. ...

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  10. LOSSES ON NAMOI RIVER.

    The Namoi and its tributaries have now been in high flood for a week, and the river has only fallen at Wee Waa a little more than a foot, while at Walgett to-day it is rising. So ...

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  11. BOLSHEVIK WARS.

    The War Office has received a telegram stating that General Wrangel's cavalry encircled a Bolshevik cavalry corps, consisting of 18 regiments, which came under the ...

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  12. GERMAN ARMY.

    A message from Spa states that in the course of an interview, Herr Gessler, German Minister for War, said he intends to retire from the conference unless more favourable ...

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  13. FEDERAL SESSION.

    Many questions relating to the marketing of the new wool clip and the profits accruing to Australia on the re-sale of wool sold under the War Time Contracts to the Imperial ...

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  14. SLESVIG AND DENMARK.

    A message from Copenhagen declares that the celebrations of Slesvig's reunion with Denmark will begin on July 9. The King, riding a white horse, and crossing the border, ...

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  15. ALLIES AND TURKS.

    In the House of Commons, in reply to a question by Lieut.—Colonel Malone (Liberal), Mr. Bonar Law said British naval and military support to the Creeks against the Turks would ...

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  16. WALGETT'S POSITION.

    WALGETT, Wednesday.—The flood water continues to rise, and the water appears to be coming from directions hitherto unknown. The Namoi this morning was 32ft, and the ...

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  17. OPENING OF CONFERENCE.

    An official communique from the Spa Conference states: The conference opened at ll o'clock this morning, at the Chateau de la, Fraineuse, under the presidency of M. ...

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  18. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    The Marylebone's tenm of players for the return match against the Gentlemen, at Lords, on the 14th inst., is practically the same as last week's team. A notable inclusion is that ...

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  19. CIVIL SERVANTS

    For over two hours yesterday morning, the Attorney-General (Mr. McTiernan) listened to the grievances of Public servants. He gave a sympathetic reply, and said, with ...

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  20. PRICE OF MEAT IN LONDON.

    Prices of home-killed meat at Smithfield are practically unquotable. The average is about 12/ a stone for beef, and 14/ for mutton. Very little business is being done, partly ...

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  21. WAR PHOTOGRAPHS.

    "I saw these pictures When they were in Melbourne, and I have not the slightest hesitation in saying that this is the best collection of war photographs that has been got ...

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  22. SECRET TREATIES.

    Speaking at the inaugural meeting of the British institute of International Affairs, formed for the study of national policies, Viscount Grey said the Government should give ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN WOOL SALES.

    News from Australia that the wool-growers will be accorded a free market for the sale of the new clip has been well received in wool trade circles, where it is believed better prices ...

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  24. MR. WATT'S ABSENCE.

    In the House of Representatives, the Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, told Mr. Cunningham (N.S.W.) that no arrangements had been made for the representation of Australia at the ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The rifle shooting contests at Bisley opened to-day in strong wind and heavy rain. The military are patrelling Ferns, county of Wexford, following on an altercation between ...

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  26. WOOL POSITION.

    Commenting on the wool position, Sir Arthur Goldfinch (Diroctor of Raw Materials) said: At the present time a downward movement of prices is beginning to ...

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  27. BRITISH FINANCE.

    A Treasury memorandum gives interesting comparisons between the actual expenditure in 1913-14 and the estimates for 1919-20. For instance, the national debt charge was ...

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  28. CHINESE IN SAMOA.

    Replying in the House of Commons to Captain Wedgwood Benn and Mr. Kiley, who complained of the reindenture of Chinese labourers in Samoa before the issue of the ...

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  29. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    Offerings at to-day's wool sales included 1772 New Zealand faulty carbonising wools. Short scoureds showed a 5 per cent. decline, others being unchanged. No. slipes were offered. ...

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  30. THE TERRITORY.

    Caustic comments by Dr. J. A. Gilruth, former Administrator of the Northern Territory, upon the strictures passed upon him by Mr. Justice Ewing, as a Royal Commissioner ...

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  31. UNION BANK.

    The Union Bank of Australia has declared a final dividend of 16 per cont., free of tax. To the premises account £20,000 is allotted, and to the reserve £60,000, £81,716 being carried ...

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  32. BRITISH PROSPERITY.

    Mr. Stuart McGregor, who was recently appointed British Trade Commissioner in Australia, has returned to London after comprehensive inquiries in Britain. He states that ...

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  33. LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE.

    On the Stock Exchange to-day, Broken Hill shares were quoted at, b 61/10, s 62/6; Hampden, 13/9; Mount Elliott, b 20/, s 30/; Hampton. 14/4. ...

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  34. SINN FEIN CAMPAIGN.

    William Parry, a member of the crew of an Atlantic liner, has been remanded on charges of bringing arms and ammunition from New York and with carrying letters for ...

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  35. RAILWAY MISHAP.

    A through goods train, from Sydney to Newcastle, met with an accident on the southern side of Woy Woy tunnel at 7.20 this morning, and as a result traffic was held up ...

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  36. RUGBY UNION.

    The selectors of the N.S.W. Rugby Union have chosen the following players, from whom a final selection will be made for the first match against New Zealand, at the ...

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  37. RAW MATERIALS.

    Lord Inverforth's report on his worldwide dealings in raw materials on behalf of the Government, which has been issued, shows that the total expenditure to March 31, 1919, ...

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  38. BARRIER STRIKE.

    A compulsory conference between representatives of the mineowners and the employees in regard to the Broken Hill strike was held in Sydney yesterday morning. ...

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  39. GOVERNOR COX.

    The San Francisco correspondent of the "New York Times" says that Mr. Cox, Democratic candidate for the Presidency, was nominated after a lengthy deadlock ...

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  40. TIMBER EXHIBITION.

    The British Empire Timber Exhibition was opened in London this afternoon by Prince Arthur of Connaught. There was a most representative collection of timbers. ...

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  41. CHATSWOOD MYSTERY.

    The body of Annie Birkett, whose remains were found in the bush at Chatswood in October, 1917, will shortly be exhumed, provided necessary official authority is obtained. ...

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  42. ENGLAND DEFEATS TAMWORTH.

    Three thousand people watched the football match between England and Tamworth on the Tamworth Oval. The teams were:— England.—Full-back. Gwynn Thomas; ...

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  43. THE COALMINERS.

    The council of the Australasian Coal and Shale Employees' Federation is anxious that Mr. Hughes (Prime Minister) should convene another conference between the union and the ...

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  44. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    In the House of Commons during the Budget debate the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Chamberlain) announced that it was proposed to reduce the 60 per centum ad valorem duty ...

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  45. DEFENCE ACT.

    At the Labour Convention the following resolution was carried:—That the citizens Defence force Act be amended so as (a) to eliminate all compulsory clauses; (b) to ...

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  46. KING AND QUEEN.

    The King laid the foundation stone of the extension of the University buildings at Edinburgh, after which the degree of Doctor of Laws was conferred on the Queen. The ...

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  47. SHEARERS' WAGES.

    Representatives of the pastoralists and of the A.W.U. met in conference in Melbourne again to-day to discuss shearing rates and other matters affecting the pastoral industry. ...

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  48. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    Three of the vessels of the Royal Australian Navy, the destroyers Parramatta and Swan and H.M.A.S. Una, have been placed on the reserve. It is understood that this is in ...

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  49. FRENCH TOBACCO MONOPOLY.

    British and American tobacco interests with English, American, Belgian, and French bankers are negotiating with France for the purchase of the tobacco monopoly for ...

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  50. THE EX-KAISER.

    In the House of Commons, replying to a question. Mr. Bonar Law stated that the suggestion to establish an Allied Court in Holland to try the ex-Kaiser was impracticable. ...

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