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  2. COMMERCECONGRESS

    Much of the time of the conference of the Associated Chambers of Commerce of the Commonwealth, which was resumed yesterday at the Hotel Windsor, was taken ...

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  3. VICTORIAN FREEMASONRY.

    More than 0,000 brethren from all parts of Australia were present in the Exhibi tion Building last evening on the occasion of the installation of M.W. Bro. His ...

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  4. INTRIGUE OF YEARS.

    One of the most amazing cases heard for many years has been opened before Mr. Justice Shearman and a special jury in the King's Bench Division of the ...

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  5. DAVIS CUP.

    The list of teams which has entered for the Davis Cup constitutes the record number of 25. The vice-president of the United States (Brigadier-General Dawes) ...

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  6. WHEAT PRICES FALL.

    Wheat prices recorded one of the most sensational drops in the history of the Chicago Board of Trade, when the May price dropped to 153 cents a bushel, ...

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  7. AMERICAN FLEET.

    Rear-Admirnl David Potter, paymastergeneral of the United States navy, gave the Australian Press Association interesting details concerning the provisioning and ...

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  8. REORGANISING THE POLICE.

    Having been promised 100 additional men by the Chief Secretary (Dr. Argyle), the chief commissioner of police (Mr. A. Nicholson) announced yesterday his plans for ...

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  9. VOLUMNIA TROUBLE EXTENDS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — There was a development to-day in the dispute concerning the australian Commonwealth Line chartered steamer Volumnia. The ...

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  10. Wall Street Affected.

    Stock prices fell precipitously, coincident with the drastic decline in the prices of grain futures here, and in Chicago, and Winnipeg. ...

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  11. FUTURE OF MARKET OBSCURE.

    Latest advices from liverpool Chicago and Winnipeg disclose an additional sensational fall in prices of wheat futures. Not only has the market collapsed, but a state ...

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  12. MORE MONEY NEEDED.

    Referring to the decision of the State Cabinet to increase, the strength of the police force of the State, the Chief Secretary (Dr. Argyle) said yesterday that ...

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  13. REGISTRATION DESIRED.

    SVDNEY, (Wednesday). — Application wac made to the Industrial Court to-day by the Returned Soldiers' Waterside Workers' Union for registration. The secretary of ...

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  14. Amateurs and Hotel Charges.

    A meeting of the council of the Lawn Tennis Association [?]ossed a resolution to the effect that any player accepting a reductin of more than ...

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  15. Changes in Personnel.

    Further changes in the personnel of senior officers of the [?]leet are as follow:—Captain Thomas Hart, detached from the Army War College, will command the Mississipni; ...

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  16. CAPTAIN'S ARREST.

    PERTH, Wednesday. — Detective-sergeant L. O'Brien left by the Great Western express to-night for Sydney with the original warrant issued at Fremantle for ...

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  17. PRESIDENT COOLIDGE.

    President Coolidge nominated Mr. John Sargent, an old personal friend, end a former Attorney-General of the State or Vermont, to be Federal Attorney-General ...

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  18. JAPAN'S PROBLEM.

    Mr. Tsuneo Matsudaira, the new Japanese ambassador, has denied the reports that he has received instructions to reopen the immigration question. He said that ...

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  19. DRAW ANALYSED.

    The number of entries received for the Davis Cup this year is 25, which is a record. Last year 23 nations sent challengers—17 in the European zone and six ...

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  20. ADELAIDE UNION'S FINE.

    ADELAIDE Wednesday. —Nothing further has been heard of the fine of more than £2,000 imposed by the Federal executive on the Adelde branch of the ...

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  21. MARKETS AND MIGRATION.

    The appointment of Mr. E. J. Mulvaney, mentioned elsewhere, as secretary to the Department of Markets which is embraced in the portfolio of Markets and Migration ...

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  22. WEST AUSTRALIAN FORCE.

    PERTH, Wednesday. — It was stated by Mr. Evan Thomas, who is appearing for the Government before the board of inquiry which is hearing the claims of the ...

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  23. King's Health Trip.

    His Majesty the King yesterday morning held a meeting of the Privy Council for the appointment of a commission to exercise, if necessary, certain functions ...

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  24. New Plymouth Deadlock Ended.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday. — The shipping deadlock at New Plymouth was ended last night, and a settlement was reached through the mediation of the mayor ...

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  25. SWEATED LABOUR.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Sir Grattan Doyle (U.) submitted a motion expressing the opinion that it is undesirable to continue the unrestricted importation of ...

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  26. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    Mr. Lee Neil, who was appointed by the Commonwealth Ministry to take charge of the Australian pavilion at Wembley, and who arrived in London early in the month, ...

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  27. SINGAPORE BASE.

    Replying to Lieutenant·Commander Kenworthy in the House of Commons yesterday, the Secretary of State for War (Sir Laming Worthington-Evans) said that the ...

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  28. Famine in Russia.

    Soviet newspapers speak of serious famine conditions in parts of Russia. These conditions have accentuated the inability of the cattle-raising distriets to make ...

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  29. Atlantic Ocean Combine.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King) has announced that the Government is prepared to make a contract with any steamship company in Canada, similar ...

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  30. Fellowship of Empire.

    The Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr L. M. S. Amery) has written a letter to the Empire Exhibition authorities on the subject of the fellowship of the British ...

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  31. LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    A cable message was received yesterday by the Australian Labour party, stating that a British Commonwealth Labour conference would be held in London on July ...

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  32. AIR ROUTE TO INDIA.

    The director of Civil Aviation (General Sir Se[?]ton Brancker, has arrived back at Croydon, having completed an aerial tour of 17,000 miles to and from Burma for the ...

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  33. law Suit Over Origin.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that the origin of the Empire Exhibition is likely to be a question before the law courts shortly. The plaintiff, in an action, is ...

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  34. OBJECTION TO BOLSKEVIKS.

    Mr. A. Freedman, formerly a Perth business man, who returned from England on the steamer Mongolia said at Fremantle that he had travelled extensively in Europe ...

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  35. Explosion in Mine.

    A message from Fairmont, West Virginia states that from 40 to 50 miners were entombed by an explosion in a mine belonging to the Bethlehem Steel Company, near ...

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  36. Union and Protocol.

    Replying to a question in the Legislative Assembly, the Premier (General Hertzog) admitted that he was consulted by the British Government regarding the Geneva ...

    Article : 57 words
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  38. Britain's Finances.

    The Exchequer returns to March 14 show that the deficit has at last disappeared. There is a surplus of £1,000/000 over expenditure, and the prospect of the esti ...

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