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  2. JUSTIFIABLE RESENTMENT.

    At a meeting of women at the Sydney Town Hair this afternoon it was stated that they were not present to further any political or religious movement, but ...

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  4. WITH THE PRINCE.

    The Prince of Wales commenced a week of official rest today. This morning an unobtrusive young man, dressed in light tweeds was seen to enter the ...

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  5. THE TURF.

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  6. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    Eighty carloads of munitions exploded at a suburban station near Turin, wrecking a number of buildings. Fourteen were killed and many injured. ...

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  7. SINN FEIN.

    Sixty Sinn Feiners surrounded a patrol consisting of eleven soldiers and one policeman cycling from Midlotron to Tarritngthill. They confiscated their ...

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  8. TWEED HEADS LIGHTING.

    The following letter from the Under Secretary, Department of Local Government, was read and dealt with by Shire Councillors at their meeting yesterday: ...

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  9. A BELGIAN TRAITOR.

    A Belgian baron, Evence Copes has been arrested for supplying Germans throughout the war with coal and products, from which axphyiating gas was ...

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  10. Raid on a Sinn Fein Gaol.

    A Sinn Fein court martial sentenced a resident at Tuam accused of stealing money from a house and assisted in a raid. The prisoner subsequently ...

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  11. JAPANESE IN SIBERIA.

    The "New York Times" Tokio correspondent says the Cabinet has denied that a decision has been reached regarding the evacuation of Siberia, It is ...

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  12. Cyclists Overthrown.

    Sinn Feiners at Carrington Hill pretended to be playing bowls until a patrol cycled past. The Sinn Feiners then rushed out and overthrew the cyclists. ...

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  13. INSURRECTION AT BELGRADE.

    Advices from Belgrade state that insurrection has broken out against the Albanian Government. The Italians support the latter. An Italian battalion ...

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  14. Frequent Interjections.

    Mrs. Walsh, in moving the first resolution said she was opposed to any Germans remaining in the country. The. interjections .were frequent, and it was ...

    Article : 219 words
  15. MESOPOTAMIA.

    An important announcement has been made by the. Civil Commission of Mesopotamia, Sir A. Wilson, to a deputation at Bagdad regarding the policy of ...

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  16. CHINDERAH RACES.

    Nominations for the Chinderah Propty. Race Club's meeting to be held on June 17th, close with the secretary, R. Mann (Chinderah), or A. J. Luton ...

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  17. ANGLO JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

    The British Chamber of Commerce's correspondent states that China has petitioned the British Government urging that the Anglo Japanese Alliance only ...

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  18. A.J.C. MEETING.

    Kunegetis has been scratched for the Prince of Wales Gold Cup at the A.J.C. meeting. ...

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  19. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT ALLEGATIONS.

    In connection with the allegations made against Bryant, ex Director of Soldier Settlements, the Premier asked today whether he would say what action ...

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  20. V.R.C. BIRTHDAY MEETING.

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  21. MURDERER AT BAY.

    Private Toples, who murdered a chaffeur on 24th April and escaped in the chaffeur's motor car, was rounded up and shot at Cumberland village ...

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  22. BIRDWOOD'S FAREWELL.

    On the eve of his departure for New Zealand, General Sir William Birdwood sent a letter to the Prime Minister expressing his thanks for the treatment ...

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  23. Suspensions Ordered.

    In connection with the Boldier settlements' allegations, the Minister for Lands this afternoon said: I have dismissed the two Browns and suspended ...

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  24. WATT'S MISSION.

    Mr. W. Watt (Treasurer of the Commonwealth) was the guest at a Government dinner at Lancaster House. Lord Milner presided, and in proposing Mr. ...

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  25. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS.

    The New York. "Times" Chicago correspondent says that with the Republican Convention a few days off no one can even hazard a guess who will be ...

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  26. FOOTBALL.

    Estimates of last Saturday's gate receipts for football totalled £5600. ...

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  27. GERMAN ELECTIONS.

    Seven parties are participating in today's elections in Germany with 2500 candidates, including 250 women. ...

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  28. SATURDAY'S BIG MATCH ATTENDANCE.

    An official announcement cannot yet be made regarding how many persons were present at the big football match on Saturday, but thus far the receipts ...

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  29. V C. WINNERS.

    The Minister of Agriculture (Mr. W. F. Dunn) stated today that the Government is establishing twenty depots in the drought stricken areas where ...

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  30. SPA CONFERENCE.

    The "Paris Matin" states that the Spa Conference will be held on 7th July. Meanwhile Mr. Lloyd George and M. Millerand will meet midway between ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN WOOLLENS.

    Mr. Stirling Taylor Director of the Bureau of Commerce and Industries, stated today that the Prime Minister is considering the plan submitted by the ...

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  32. QUEENSLAND REP. TEAM.

    A Queensland representative team has decided to play three matches on the North Coast, returning from Sydney after the interstate match at Sydney on ...

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  33. WHEAT.

    Representatives of different State Governments reported to a meeting of the Central Wheat Board today that they favored the continuance of the ...

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  34. THE WHITE TERROR.

    The Hungarian Government, acknowledging the existence of the white terror against workmen and Jews, announces the relentless application of martial law ...

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  35. FEDERAL CABINET.

    To clear up the routine business the Federal Cabinet sat today Messrs. Greene and Poynton being absent, the former still convalescing from recent ...

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  36. Discussion Before Wheat Board.

    The Minister for Agriculture this afternoon gave a summary of some of the discussions by the Australian Wheat Board at Melbourne. ...

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  37. ALLEGED RAPE.

    Kennith McKay, a young man, was charged at the Darlinghurst Criminal Court today, before Mr. JusticePring and a jury, with rape. Accused pleaded ...

    Article : 321 words
  38. BREACH OF PROMISE.

    At the Banco Court today before the Chief Justice and a jury of four, Louisa Leggett, of Kurri Kurri sought to recover £600 damages in respect of an ...

    Article : 99 words
  39. BRITISH RAILWAYS.

    Mr. Thomas, M.P., addressing a meeting of railwaymen at Battersea, said that no Government, not even a Labor Government, would tolerate the murder ...

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  40. AUSTRALIAN FLEET.

    H.M.A.S. Australia, with the flotilla leader Anzac and destroyers, left Melborune for Sydney today. The minesweepers, Marquerite and Geranium, also ...

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  41. RAILWAY 0.B U

    A conference of representatives of all Railway Unions in the Commonwealth will be held at Melbourne at the end of June in connection with the formation of ...

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  42. The south African Position.

    The Minister of Finance in a Statement in the Assembly said there were only a million bags of wheat in the country, representing little more than three ...

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  43. DENTAL CLINICS.

    The Minister of Health (Mr. j. G. McGirr), opening the congressional meeting of the Dental Association of New South Wales this afternoon, said that ...

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  45. AUCKLAND TRAM STRIKE

    At a conference between the tram strikers and the Municipal Council the letter's terms were presented, but were not accepted. The strikers offered ...

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  46. LW.W. CRIMINALS.

    The Premier stated today that he had no announcement to make regarding the appointment of a Commission to enquire into the ease of the I.W.W. prisoners. ...

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  47. TWO UP.

    A large number of men were fined the Central Court today £1 each for playing "two up." The police had raided a building and ...

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