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  2. "GROW MORE WHEAT."

    HORSHAM, Friday.—In continuance of his campaign for an increase of acreage under wheat, the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Oman), who was accompanied by the ...

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  3. WOOL TOPS AGREEMENT.

    The contract made by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) with the Colonial Wool Combing Spinning and Weaving Company for the manufacture of wool tops was ...

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  4. SUPREMACY AT SEA.

    It appears that Canada has at least in part, accepted the British Government's naval offer. It is stated in Ottawa that Canada has accepted the offer of one light ...

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  5. BRITAIN'S POLICY.

    Mr. Asquith directed the attention of the House of Commons on Thursday to the foreign policy of the Government. He severely condemned the Government's ...

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  6. IRELAND'S WOES.

    Another Sinn Fein raid was made in Ireland on Tuesday'night, when the Sinn Feinere captured the police barracks near Tuam, in County Galway. ...

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  7. PRINCE OF WALES.

    Owing to the landslide in the Culebra Cut section of the Panama Canal, it is believed (says a Washington message) that H.M.S. Renown, which is bringing the ...

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  8. GERMAN "REDS."

    There is every indication that there will be a pitched battle near Essen between the "Reds" and the loyalists. The "Reds" occupy an extensive industrial areas, and ...

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  9. TARIFF ISSUES.

    The entire [?]abric of Australian prosperity must be adversely affected by the increased duties on iron and steel. Without plentiful and cheap supplies of iron and steel, ...

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  10. TERRITORY INQUIRY.

    Further evidence was heard yesterday before Mr. Justice Ewing, who is conducting a commission of inquiry into the affairs of the Northern Territory. ...

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  11. CAUCASUS REGION.

    A semi-official report from South Russia states that General Denikin's armies are being pressed back against the Caucasus mountains, and that probably the ...

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  12. STATUS OF EGYPT.

    It is understood that the mission of which Lord Milner is the head will recommend a milder term than prot[?]ctorate to describe British authority in Egypt, but that it ...

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  13. SYRIA AND CILICIA.

    General Nowi, Emir Feisul's chief of staff, who has arrived at Constantinople on his way to Paris and London, states, in regard to the situation in Syria and Cilicia, that ...

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  14. PRICE OF SUGAR.

    There is to be a further discussion in the House of Representatives, on Tuesday, on the increase in the retail price of sugar, when members will be given the ...

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  15. AMERICA AND PEACE.

    The divergent ideas of the leaders of the House of Representatives and of the Senate concerning the form of the Peace resolution are causing a delay of many weeks in the ...

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  16. GENERAL CABLES.

    At the by-election for Argyllshire, Scotland caused by the appointment of Sir William Sutherland (Coalition Liberal), formerly private secreatry to Mr. Lloyd ...

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  17. HIGH PRICES OF GOODS.

    Mr. Albert John Hobson, a leading figure in the Sheffield steel industry, and senior vice president of the Associnte British Chambers of Commerce, in gtiing evidence ...

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  18. QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday, Mr. Laird Smith, on behalf of the Minister for Home and Territories, stated in reply to a question by Mr. Moloney ...

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  19. MOVEMENTS OF TRANSPORTS[?]

    Questioned as to the likelihood of the Commonwealth Shipping Board ceasing its activities about the end of June, Admiral Clarkson said yesterday that although ...

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  20. United States and Davis Cup.

    It is reported in New York that the United States Lawn Tennis Association has sent a [?]able message to South Africa reques[?]ng that the tie between the United ...

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  21. WAR MATERIAL.

    In answer to questions in the House of Commons on Tuesday the Financial Secretary to the Ministry of Munitions (Mr. James F. Houe) said that sales of surplus ...

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  22. THE SENATE.

    The Senate yesterday reserved consideration in committee of the Repatriation bill. Clause 26, "duties of boards" was amended so as to provide that one of the functions ...

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  23. British Railway Problems.

    The Minister for Transport (Sir Eric Geddes), in his presidential address at the Institution of Civil Engineers, said that only Great Britain and America had ...

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  24. WIRELESS TELEPHONY.

    A remarkable development in wireless telephony is reported by the London "Daily News," which gives an account of a message despatched from Cheltenham, in Gloucester, ...

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  25. DEATH FROM THIRST IN BUSH.

    PERTH, Friday.—On Friday last Thomas Spice, an elderly man wandered into the bush from the Salvation Army home at Guildford Police and black-trackers ...

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  26. London Wool Sales.

    There was a poor selection of merinoes, [?] large offerings of [?]rossbreds, at the wool [?] in London on Tuesday. Prices for [?] qualities were firm and fully maintained ...

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  27. United States and Mexico.

    President Wilson has nominated Mr. Henry Morgenthan, formerly United States Ambassador in Turkey, as Ambassador to Mexico. It is understood that the ...

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  28. CHILD DROWNED IN RIVER.

    DROUIN, Thursday.—A boy named Lea Jacobson, aged five, was drowned in the Tarago River at Dr[?]uin West on Wednesday. The child accompained his mother and sister to a Paddock near the river[?] ...

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  29. PRESENTATION TO CAPTAIN FORBES.

    Captain W. C. Forbes, for 40 years master of the bay steamer Edina, is retiring at the end of the month, and his many friends intend to mark the occasion by a presentation. At a meeting held at ...

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  30. SUICIDE BY HANGING.

    PENSHURST, Friday.—John [?]oore, aged 45. employed as a gardener at Banemore Estate, committed suicide by banging. He was last seen alive on Tuesday. The body was found [?]spended from a [?]m ...

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