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  2. THE BRITISH EMPIRE. ESTATE OF ONE FAMILY.

    The Royal Colonial Institute gave a luncheon to welcome Sir Joseph Cook (High Commissioner of Australia) at the Hotel Victoria to-day. The guests included Sir ...

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  3. TURMOIL IN WEST IRELAND. SLIGO COMPLETELY ISOLATED.

    The last stronghold of the Republicans in O'Connell-street, Dublin, has been surrendered, and Sackville-street presented an aweinspiring sight at midnight on Wednesday, when 40 buildings, comprising the rebels' strongholds, were blazing simultaneously. Search ...

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  4. WAGE READJUSTMENTS. PUBLIC SERVICE.

    In the Arbitration Court yesterday, before his Honour, Mr. Justice Macnaughton, the Government made application for summons for direction calling on the ...

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  5. NEW GUINEA.

    Mr. Neal M'Neill, of Melbourne, will direct the British Pacifc Science Expedition which proposes to penetrate the unexplored regions of New Guinea ...

    Article : 298 words
  6. £174,094!

    The amount expended in doles by way of Government relief for the year ended June 30 last totalled no less than £174,094/11/10. This information was ...

    Article : 117 words
  7. STIFLING DEBATE.

    Mr. Forde, in moving in the Legislative Assembly yesterday that in the opinion of Parliament the time had arrived for the remodelling of the Commonwealth ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BIG FIRE AT WYNNUM.

    When flames were observed issuing from the main staircase of the Empire Theatre buildings, Wynnum South, the property of Mr. G. Martin, of ...

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  9. CALL TO ARMS.

    The most difficult position is now in South Tipperary, where the Irregulars have entrenched at Clonmel. The Government has issued a general call to ...

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  10. DUBLIN CAPTURES.

    It is reported that Mr. Eamon De Valera, the rebel leader, has been captured, and it is stated that he has been wounded. ...

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  11. OCEAN CHARTING.

    Mr. F. D. Roosevelt (Assistant Secretary for the Navy) has announced an invention by Dr. Harvey Hayes, physicist at the Navy Engineering Experiment ...

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  12. "THREATENED TO RESIGN."

    At the meeting of railway employees addressed by Mr. F. Cooper, M.L.A., at Ipswich yesterday, an interjector of stated to have inquired:—"Did Theodore ...

    Article : 211 words
  13. DISORDERLY SCENE

    The National Railway Union Conference rejected by 76 votes to 3 a motion demanding Mr. J. H. Thomas to abandon his Privy Councillorship or to resign his ...

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  14. CIVIL WAR.

    Hongkong cables to Chinese papers declare that Dr. Sun Yat Sen's troops have captured Fukunfort, 10 miles south-east of Canton, while Generals ...

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  15. A MASS MEETING NOTICE.

    In several Government offices the following notice was to be seen yesterday pasted on walls or doors, or in course of unostentatious distribution:— ...

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  16. CAUCUS REVELATIONS.

    Mr. F. A. Cooper, M.L.A., addressed a largely attended meeting of railway workshops employees during the lunch hour to-day. He was accompanied by Messrs. ...

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  17. BIG FIGHT ANTICIPATED.

    There are indications of a great fight coming at Glenvigh Castle, Donegal. Five hundred rebels are in the vicinity, and wireless has been installed, and ...

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  18. GENERAL OFFICERS' ASSOCIATION.

    At a largely attended meeting of the Council of the Public Service General Officers' Association on Wednesday evening the following motion was passed ...

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  19. RAVAGES BY BANDITS.

    Advices report that 1500 bandits are overrunning and ravaging Chientao, China. Japanese troops have been rushed forward in order to protect Japanese ...

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  20. FIRES IN BELFAST.

    Speaking in the Ulster Parliament, Lord Londonderry stated that 82 malicious fires had occurred in Belfast during the last three months. Captured documents ...

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  21. FOOD CHARGES.

    "The management have much pleasure in notifying patrons that consequent upon reductions in cost of commodities it has now become possible to re-establish the ...

    Article : 253 words
  22. JUTLAND BATTLE.

    In reply to a question in the House of Commons, the Financial Under Secretary to the Admiralty (Lieut.-Col. L. C. M. S. Amery) stated that a narrative and chart ...

    Article : 81 words
  23. A BERLIN MURDER.

    The trial has begun of a Russian named Schabelskir on charges of having attempted to murder M. Miliukoff, and of having murdered M. Nabokoff. The ...

    Article : 190 words
  24. REDUCTIONS IN N.S.W.

    In two hours, his Honour Judge Rolin, in the Industrial Court to-day, reduced the weekly wages of 23 unions by 4/, in accordance with the recent cost of living ...

    Article : 111 words
  25. SINN FEIN "AMBASSADORS."

    O'Brien and O'Kelly, who were formerly the Dail Eireann ambassadors in London and Paris respectively, have been arrested in Dublin. ...

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  26. REFUGEES FROM IRELAND.

    Refugees continue to flee from Ireland, and more than 10,000 have arrived at Holyhead, Wales, since the hostilities began. ...

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  27. CRICKET.

    The cricket match, Gentlemen v. Players, was begun on the Kennington Oval to-day. It is noteworthy that no Northern or Kentish cricketers are playing ...

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  28. SELF-DETERMINATION LEAGUE.

    The Home Secretary (Mr. Shortt) replying to a question in the House of Commons, said that the Irish Self-Determinalion League had 200 ...

    Article : 53 words
  29. WOOL SALES.

    The eighth series of Brisbane wool sales closed yesterday. Opening on June 28 the sales were continued until July 6, and an aggregate of 74,813 bales was ...

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  30. S. AFRICAN PARLIAMENT.

    Colonel Creswell, a former leader of the Labour Party, has been returned by a majority of 13 at the by-election for the representation of Stamford Hill, ...

    Article : 193 words
  31. ENGLISH CRIMINAL LAW.

    The House of Commons to-day carried the second reading of a Criminal Law Amendment Bill, which provides that consent is no defence in a charge of indecent ...

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  32. GERMAN RIOTS.

    Grave bloodshed and rioting is reported from Sommerschemburg, near Magdeburg, and at Singenbaden, 30 persons being killed or wounded. A Socialist deputation ...

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  33. THE JAVA BOGEY.

    In the House of Commons to-day, the Under Secretary for the Colonies (Major E. F. Wood), in reply to a question as to whether the Government had received ...

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  34. BEAUDESERT BORE.

    Further tests were earned out yesterday at the oil bore, and it is reported that they were unsatisfactory. It is stated here that further Government ...

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  35. RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIPS.

    The Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851 has awarded to Mr. Cecil Tilley, of Adelaide, a senior scholarship worth £400. He will conduct research ...

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  36. MORAL BLOCKADE.

    M. Maxim Gorky, the famous Russian author, has addressed a letter to the Soviet Government, warning it that if social revolutionaries are executed the ...

    Article : 80 words
  37. BRITISH GOODS.

    The House of Commons, by an overwhelming majority, has passed the second reading of the Merchandise Marks Bill, amending the original Act of 1887, to ...

    Article : 51 words
  38. HAGUE CONFERENCE.

    The police have discovered a plot against M. Litvinoff, one of the Russian representatives to the Conference, and in consequence have adopted stringent measures ...

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  39. WASHINGTON TREATIES.

    Prince Hirohito (the Regent) is leaving for Hekaido on July 6. He is not signing the Washington Treaties, which were approved by the Privy Council on June ...

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