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  2. TRADE DISPUTES

    Mr. T. S. O’Halloran made application to the Hight-Court this morning on behalf of the South Australian Government for leave to intervene in the ...

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  3. LIBERAL PARTY

    At a meeting of the Federal Cabinet to-day it was decided that Parliament should meet on July 9. The Liberal Party will have a meeting on July ...

    Article : 49 words
  4. BURGLAR BILL

    Mr. W. W. Beun, Liberal member for St. George’s, made a startling statement, in the Commons to-day, showing that hunger str[?]ang is ...

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  5. WAR THREAT

    Recent advices [?] to the effect that though Servia rejects Bulgaria's conditions of demobilisation. She refuses the unconditional acceptance of ...

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  6. IMPORTS

    Ralph Mil burn, Walter John Kem[?]ley, Edward William Idle; Bruise, Anthony Cuthberston, and Alfred Ed. Kemsel, were summoned at Bow-street ...

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  7. VIZIER'S MURDER

    Twelve of the twenty persons condemned by court martial to death for complicity in the murder of the-Grand Vizier, Shevket Pasha, were hanged ...

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  8. TEMPTATION

    A bicycle left in Hannan-street [?] almost five hours, was too much tem[?]tation for an out-of-work named Jam Kingsley (42), a married miner an ...

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  9. SIZE OF STOPES

    An important mining prosecution was continued before Mr. P. Troy (R.M.) at the Boulder Police Court to-day. The hearing commenced on ...

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  10. JACK WREN

    It is i understood Mr. John Wren has bought from Mr. Leslie Stuart, Wilson’s grocery property in Swan[?]ton-street, at an advance of £40,950 ...

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  11. M. POlNCARE

    French President, Mr., Poincare, attired at .Portsmouth where the Prince of Wales welcomed him. Later the King and several Cabinet Minis ...

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  12. KIAZAM BEY GLORIES IN HIS CRIME.

    Later. Kiazam Bey was first hanged. He shouted: “Long live justice, I have done Everything wittingly, and ...

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  13. INSURANCE

    Mr. Lloyd-George's Bill for remedying hardships caused by the Insurance Act has been introduced. The extra cost met by extending the sinking ...

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  14. PARLIAMENT

    The State Parliament opens at Perth to-day with due ceremony. The outline of the Government policy will be given, supplies asked for, and these ...

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  15. THEATRICAL CO.

    The High Court to-day granted special leave to attend the appeal against the decision of Mr. Justice Hervey in Sydney, regarding the ...

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  16. TITANIC SEQUEL

    Thomas Ryan sued the Oceanic Steam Navigation Co. for damages in respect to the death of his eon who was a passenger one the Titanic. The jury ...

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  17. FURTHER ENTHUSIASM.

    Later. To-day M. Poincaire was escorted by the Lifeguards to a brilliant reception and luncheon at the Guild Hall. ...

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  18. APOLOGY

    The British Ambassador here, Sir Gerald Lowther, protested to the Porte against the violation of a Britisher's domicile involved in the Para siege on ...

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  19. MINING ACCIDENTS

    The following accidents have been reported to the authorities from the local mines:— Arthur Edward Curwood, miner, ...

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  20. IMMIGRANT TRAIN

    At Ottawa spreading rails was responsible for the wreaking of an immigrant train. Four care fell into the Ottawa River and the bodies have ...

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  21. ESKIMO STUDY

    Christian Laden, the Norwegian explorer, started to-day on a trip to North-Eastern Canada to study the Eskimos there. He asserts that it is ...

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  22. FREE SUGAR

    The Senatorial democrats here, hare accepted the principle of free sugar importation which is now certain to be included in the Tariff Bill. ...

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  23. STEAM DEFENCE

    The. Australian ship Wiltshire has been equipped with two four point seven guns. ...

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  24. OIL COMPANY

    The Zealand Oilfields Co. are increasing their capital to £250,000, and issuing half a million profit sharing 2s. shares, entitled to cumulative ten ...

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  25. CRICKET BLUE

    Mr. Fairbairn, of Melbourne, a son of Mr. George Fairbairn, M.P. for Fawkner, has ben awarded his cricket Blue at the Cambridge University. ...

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  26. HOTEL SCENE

    The sequel to an exciting scene at the Glan Devon Hotel; Kalgoorlie on, Wednesday June 18, was heard at the Kalgoorlie police court to-day, when two ...

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  28. RUFUS ISAACS

    Sir Rufus Isaacs constituents at Breading at a public meeting last night carried a, resolution of their unshaken confidence in him despite the recent ...

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  29. ENTERTAINED

    The Governor-General entertained at lunch to-day Madame Jenee David Bipham. ...

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  30. STEEL TRUST

    Mr. J. A. Farrell, the president of the United States Steel Corporation, was the .first witness for the defence in the Government's dissolution suit ...

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  32. THE PSYCHE

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Winston Churchill, in reply to a question stated the Physche’s principal repairs largely consisted , of a ...

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  34. UNIFORM

    All messengers of the National Bank propose to resign at the [?]ndof the present month owing to being required to wear uniform. ...

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  36. JAPANESE LAUNDRIES.

    An animated discussion is expected as the Boulder Council to-night respecting a motion likely to be tabled asking councillors who opposed the renewal of ...

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