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  2. COAL MINERS DISPUTE.

    There is a reasonable hope that the deadlock between the colliery proprietors and the Australasian Coal and Shale Employees Federation will be ended to-day, and a way made for the ...

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  3. THE LATEST CABLES.

    In the Assembly this evening General Smuts, Prime Minister of South Africa, said the Empire could only exist on the basis of complete equality and freedom for all the Dominions. ...

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  4. IMPERIAL PRESS CONFERENCE.

    A number of the Australian delegates to the Imperial Press Conference, to be held-in Canada, left Sydney by the Niagara Yesterday. The conference, which has been convened by Lord ...

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  5. OFF TO THE WEST.

    Arrangements have now been made for H.M.A. Yacht Franklin to convey the Prince of Wales from Farm Cove to H.M.S. Renown. HIS Royal Highness will embark this evening ...

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  6. NEWCASTLE READY.

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.—A strong westerly gale yesterday and to-day's retarded the decorations in honor of the Prince of Wales, but they are now complete, and the city will ...

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  7. PRINCE DEPARTS.

    The Prince has had a splendid time in Sydney. This be remarked to members " of the executive committee responsible for arrangements during the Royal visit before he boarded ...

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  8. GAS STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— The compulsory conference held before Mr. Justice Higgins today for the purpose of endeavoring to settle ' the gas dispute proved abortive. ...

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  9. PRINCE ARTHUR'S APPOINTMENT.

    The announcement by General J. C. Smuts, the Prime Minister, of the appointment of Prince Arthur of Connaught as the nor Governor-General of the Union was received with ...

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  10. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

    The popular event of the day will be the gathering in King Edward . Park and the Royal progress to Honeysuckle station. At the former the Mayor will extend a civic welcome ...

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  11. RENOWN AGAIN VISITED.

    State and Federal parliamentarians and the Mayors and aldermen of Grenter Sydney visited tho Renown yesterday. Accompanying them were their families and friends, and altogether ...

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  12. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    In the second round of the International Lawn Tennis Championships at Wimbledon, Miss, Lance, an Australian, and Roper-Barret, were without partners, so they officially paired, ...

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  13. ADDRESSES FROM DANES.

    By special arrangement, representatives of the Danes in the Commonwealth, at State Government House on June 17 presented an address to the Prince of Wales, and also one for him ...

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  14. ON THE RIVER.

    TORONTO, Thursday.—The Royal party, after the Windsor ceremonies, resumed the Journey to Sackville Reach about- 11.30, and then began a trip that charmed everyone of the company ...

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  15. CONFERENCE OR MEETING

    About 150 people assembled at the Waterloo Town Hall last night to take part in a public meeting, convened by the Mayor (Aid. J. J. Connolly), "for the purpose of discussing the ...

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  16. LITHGOW DISPUTES.

    LITHGOW, Wednesday.—The difficulty at the ironworks and blast furnaces has been sottled in so far as a resumption is concerned. At a meeting of the men last night a motion ...

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  17. A SUNSHINE TRIP.

    Yesterday could rightly be called a light day for the Royal visitor. And for its enjoyment he had glorious weather. When the Prince entered the Royal train at ...

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  18. BIRTHDAY MESSAGES FROM BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE. Thursday.—The Mayor of Brisbane, Alderman Maxwell, sent to the Prince of Wales, on the occasion of his birthday, hearty felicitations, and the cordial Rood wishes of ...

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  19. THE BALLARAT SEAT.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The following candidates were to-day nominated for the Ballarat seat in the House of Representatives, rendered vacant by the voiding of the last ...

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  20. LIFE-SAVING SOCIETY.

    His Excellency the Governor, last night, presented the higher awards and trophies won by members or the Royal Life-saving Society during the season. ...

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  21. MILLET GROWERS.

    WEST MAITLAND, Thursday.—A movement has been started among the millet growers in the Hunter district to secure better marketing conditions. It Is stated that shortly after It is ...

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  22. BROKEN HILL STRIKE.

    The Labor Council of New South Wales last night discussed the Broken Hill miners' strike. It was decided to appoint a deputation to wait on the State Government to urge that it ...

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  23. TOWN HALL AND PRINCE.

    Like all who have come into contact with the Prince during his all -too -brief stay in Sydney the Lord Mayor is delighted With him. He said that he had been present at all the ...

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  24. CARRIAGE OF PRODUCE.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.). Thursday.—The Dairy Association conference has adopted the following resolution:— The time has arrived when the Dominion ...

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  25. COMMONWEALTH SHIPS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Minister in Charge of Commonwealth Shipbuilding, Mr. Poynton, stated to-day that Mr. Curchin, chief executive officer of ship construction, had ...

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  26. ENGINE-DRIVERS' PAY.

    According to a statement by the organiser of the Federated Enginedrivers and Firemen's Association, yesterday, the New South Wales branch of the federation is determined that ...

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  27. HORNSBY HOSPITALITY.

    On Wednesday Mr. W. C. Carter, headmaster of Barker College, Hornsby. sent the following telegram to Lieutenant -Colonel Grigg, secretary to the. Prince of Wales: ...

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  28. A GRAZIER'S WILL.

    The estate of the late Mr. Thomas Fitzpatriek, of Erin Vale, Junee, grazier, has been valued at £27,946. The testator, who died in February last, appointed as his executors and ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND GEMS.

    BPISBANE, Thursday.—A cable has been received from the Premier, who is at. present in London, relative to the slump In tho price of Queensland gems. ...

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  30. MAIL BY AEROPLANE.

    LISMORE, Thursday.—The Mayor has despatched a telegram to the Postmaster-General, regarding the offer by the Australian Aircraft and Engineering Company to carry letters ...

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  31. JUNEE RAILWAY.

    JUNEE. Thursday.—The strike of the Sydney men on the Junee railway works culminated to-day in word being received from Sydney to pay them off and make arrangements for their ...

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  32. SHIPS IN COMMISSION.

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.— The Bellata, another unit of the fleet of five wooden steamers that the Commonwealth Government tried unsuccessfully to dispose of to American buyers, ...

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  33. THE 1914-15 STAR.

    The military authorities notify that the 1914-13 stars are now coining to hand in this district, and are being distributed. On receipt of the star at district headquarters, ...

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  34. A COUNTRY GRIEVANCE.

    GLEN INNES, Thursday.—Gien lunes, in common with the rest, of the north, is disgusted at the treatment being accorded country districts in connection with the Prince's visit. ...

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  35. THE WOOL CLIPS.

    Representatives of the Australian Wool Council yesterday conferred with the Prime Minister concerning the disposal of the new wool clip and the payment of half- profits on ...

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  36. SHIP'S OFFICER INJURED.

    Andrew Brandberg (39) on Wednesday night fractured his skull on the American schooner George E. Billings, lying in Snails Bay. Brandberg is second mate on the ship, and received ...

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  37. AVIATION DEVELOPMENT.

    WELLINGTON. Thursday. — An Aviation Board, comprising General Chaytor (as president). General Richardson and Commander Williams, with representatives of the Survey, ...

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  38. FLIGHT TO BATHURST.

    BATHURST, Thursday.—The first inter- State flight from Melbourne to Bathurst was to have been attempted to-day by Flight- Lieutenant Johnson and Aid. F. Havenband. Mayor of ...

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  39. AN ARCHITECT'S DEATH.

    PERTH, Thursday.—Charles A. Dobro, a well known Melbourne architect, was found dead yesterday morning in a bathroom at the Weld Club. Barrack Street. Deceased had wounds ...

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  40. PROGRESS ASSOCIATION'S GREETINGS.

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.—To-day Mr. M. Mollnas, secretary of the Toronto Progress Association, sent the following message to the secretary to his Royal Highness:—"This association ...

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  41. RIVAL ARBITRATION COURTS.

    HOBART, Thursday.—Replying to a deputation yesterday, the Premier said that, while they had the Federal Arbitration Court and the State wages boards to which employees could ...

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  42. MOONLIGHT ON THE LAKE.

    The view which the Prince saw as the launch set for out "Craig Royston" in tho bright moonlight was very enchanting. "Craig Royston" Is situated about half -n- mile from the ...

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  43. QUEENSLAND COPPER.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Acting Minister for Mines. Mr. M'Cormack, yesterday said that the Government could not entertain the idea of advancing to the Mount Cuthbert copper ...

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  44. FELTON BEQUESTS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Felton Bequests Committee has announced that it has made the half- yearly, distribution to charitable institutions as follows:—Hospitals £2090, children's ...

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  45. AUCKLAND GAS WORKERS.

    AUCKLAND, Thursday.—The Auckland Gas Company has declined to grant the demands of the employes, who have now resolved to give effect to tho strike ballot, and cease work ...

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  46. INTERESTS ON DEPOSITS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The commissioners of the Victorian Savings Bank will raise the rate of interest on deposits to 4 per cent. on sums up to £350, from July 1. ...

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  47. DOUBLE PAY DEMANDED.

    PERTH, Thursday.—The Hotel and Restaurant Employees' Union has decided that its members employed in hotels, restaurants, and 1 tearooms should ask for double pay during the ...

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  48. INJURIES PROVE FATAL.

    Injuries received through having been run over by n lorry, near his home in Shepherd Street, city. last Friday afternoon. proved fatal for Edward Langshaw six years of age. ...

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