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  2. THE NORTH-SOUTH RAILWAY.

    When South Australia had completed by 1872 the feat, remarkable for a Colony of scarcely more than 250,000 people, or creeting the Overland Telegraph Line to ...

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  3. EDUCATION COMMISSION.

    The Education Commission continued the taking of evidence at Parliament House yesterday morning. John Thomas Blair, headmaster of the ...

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  4. ONE THING AND ANOTHER

    A Scottish paper just to hand is responsible for the statement that In the High Court of Justiciary at Edinburgh yesterday, the trial commenced ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL.

    Speaking in the Constitutional Club to-day, Mr. Arthur J. Balfour (Lord President of the Council) said that as long as they left to employers the right to lock ...

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  6. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    A suppressed feature of the proceedings at the Imperial Conference is now being referred to in whispers. The principals in it are not communicative in claborating ...

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  7. THE FAR EAST.

    Dr. W. W. Yen (the Minister for Foreigu Affairs) has made the following statement:—"China believes that there is no occasion for opening negotiations with Japan ...

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  8. IRELAND.

    The King and the Queen received an enthusasti[?] an their arrival at the Euston railway station (London) from Belfast. In describing his visit to ...

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  9. IMMIGRATION.

    The Colonial Secretary (Mr. F. T. Bream) has received advice by cable from the Agent-General of the carly arrival of two more batches of immigrants. ...

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  10. VICTORIOUS AUSTRALIANS.

    Additional details regarding the later stages of the Australians' first innings show that in G[?]'s score of 107 were included a six and 14 fours. Hendry was ...

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  11. PEACE MOVEMENT.

    Previous Irish peace rumours and the King's Belfast appeal are reflected in Mr. Lloyd George's official message congratulating their Majestics upon the result of their ...

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  12. BRITISH COTTON SPINNERS.

    All of the branches of the cotton spinning trade have accepted the terms of the proposed settlement. [A London cable message of June 10 ...

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  13. THE PACIFIC ISLANDS.

    The Tientsin correspondent of the Chicago "Tribune" reports that great secrecy is being observed by officials in Tokio with regard to the Pacific islands over which ...

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  14. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The House of Representatives met to-day. MEMBERS' SALARIES. Mr. Gabb said that there were members ...

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  15. BRITISH COAL STRIKE.

    The engineers and transport workers have declined to take part in a conference regarding the proposal to call a general strike, which is doomed. A patched ...

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  16. NORTHERN PARLIAMENT.

    At a meeting of the Ulster Senate Viscount Fitzalan (the Viceroy) read a message from the King stating that after the various public departments were in ...

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  17. MR. MASSEY'S INTENTIONS.

    Mr. W. F. Massey (the Prime Minister of New Zealand) intends to press for early decisions with regard to the Pacific defence question, the New Hebrides ...

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  18. CHILDREN'S WELFARE.

    Giving evidence before the Education Commission yesterday, Canon W. J. McClemans said that there had recently been a discussion about the influence of moving ...

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  19. DE VALERA ARRESTED.

    Mr. Eamonn De Valera (the Sinn Fein lender) was arrested at Blackrock, Dublin, but he was released subsequently, no charge being preferred against him. ...

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  20. A TRAIN DERAILED.

    A number of Sinn Feiners derailed near Dundalk (Louth) a train which was conveying troops to take part in the ceremonies connected with the King's visit ...

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  21. AMERICA.

    The Department of Commerce has a list of 20 vessels which have been reported to be missing during the last six months. They include the British "tankers" Ottawa ...

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  22. GOLF.

    Kirkwood was one of the earliest to commence the first round of the championship proper. The weather was fine, with a fresh westerly wind. He did not ...

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  23. ANGLO-AMERICAN ENTENTE.

    The London representative of the United Press Association of America interviewed Mr. W. F. Massey (Prime Minister of New Zealand), who said:—"I see no reason why ...

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  24. DISARMAMENT QUESTION.

    It is asserted that President Harding will not call a disarmament conference until there is a thorough understanding that a very definite agreement will be made in ...

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  25. GOLD FROM AUSTRALIA.

    The National City Bank has announced that gold of the value of 3,500,000 dollars is expected to be received from Australia at the end of next month. ...

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  26. MR. W. [?]. HUGHES.

    Mr. W.M. Hughes met to-day M. Clemencesu (ex-Prime Minister of France) and invited him to visit Australia. M. Clemenceau expressed his appreciation of the ...

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  27. GERMANY.

    The bandit, Max Hoelz, has been sentenced to five years penal servitude. [A Berlin cable message of April 16 reported:—"The Communist bandit Hoelz, ...

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  28. A ROYAL MESSAGE.

    The King telegraphed to Mr. Lloyd George expressing the thanks of his Majesty and the Queen for the greetings or the Empire's Prime Ministers and the ...

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  29. HOBBS RESUMES.

    Playing for Surrey against Oxford University, Hobbs made 2 and 49. Bettington, the Sydney student, bowled finely for the University, taking four wickets for 46 in ...

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  30. FRANCO-AMERICAN ALLIANCE.

    In connection with the British Imperial Conference, M. Stephane Lauzanne, writing in the "Matin" (of which he is the editor), urges the advantage of a ...

    Article : 134 words
  31. FIXING A BOUNDARY.

    The first Communication received to-day by special messenger from, Argyle Station from Mr. H.B. Curlewis, of the Government astronomical survey party, which left ...

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  32. THE NEW GREEK OFFENSIVE.

    In the House of Commons this evening Mr. Austen Chamberlain (the Lord Privy Seal and the Leader of the House) said that as a result of Lord Curzon's ...

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  33. "THE YELLOW IMMIGRANT."

    The "Petit Parisien" refers to the exaggorated comments of certain other newspapers regarding the British Imperial Conference—particularly the "Matin's" ...

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  34. CONTROL OF WOOL.

    The Minister for Agriculture announces that the Government has decided, on the recommendation of the Producers' Committee, to appoint a wool committee ...

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  35. BRITISH ECONOMY CAMPAIGN.

    In the House of Commons last night there was an exciting debate on a proposal to reduce the salary of Dr. C. Addison (Minister without portfolio), on the ...

    Article : 137 words
  36. MAGISTRATES' SALARIES.

    The Police Magistrates of Queensland, through their association, have just, had registered in the Arbitration Court an agreement arrived at with the Premier ...

    Article : 122 words
  37. DUKE OF MARLBORDUGH.

    An American clergyman has agreed to perform the religious ceremony in connection with the marriage of the Duke or Marlborough to Miss Deacon. ...

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  38. PERSIA.

    The Shiah (Sultan Ahmed Mirza) opened the fourth Mejlis (National Council) in state on Wednesday, all of the members of the diplomatic corps being present. His ...

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  39. MINING FATLITIES.

    A fatality occurred at the Associated Gold Mine yesterday afternoon. George Henry Jay (60), employed as boiler repairer, was serewing up a cap on a ...

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  40. A RUNNING RECORD.

    P. Nurmi, of Finland, who won the 10,000 metres race at the Olympic Games at Antwerp last year, broke A. Shrubb's six miles amateur record by 18 seconds. ...

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  41. BOWLS.

    Kilmarnock beat the New Zealand bowlers by 132 points to 128. ...

    Article : 16 words
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