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  2. SECURITY PACT.

    Britain and France differ regarding the inclusion of France's Polish and CzechoSlovakian frontier treaties. The Paris correspondent of the ...

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  3. N.S.W. ELECTION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Although additional returns were received to-day, and the position was made a little clearer regarding one or two of the eight doubtful ...

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  4. WAGGA FLOODS.

    WAGGA, Monday.—Noticing that the flood waters were receding rapidly after sunset on Sunday, persons who has been driven from their homes in North Wagga ...

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  5. CHARITABLE APPEALS.

    To discuss the question of the numerous appeals conducted within the metropolitan area for (a) hospitals and charities, and (b) other objects over which the Charities ...

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  6. MELBOURNE CITY MISSION.

    The following letter has been received from His Excellency the Governor (Lord Stradbroke), addressed to the president of the ...

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  7. AROUND AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Monday.—Marchese di Pinedo, chief of the Italian Air Force, accompanied by his mechanic, Chief Captain Ernesto Campanelli, who arrived at Broome at 1 ...

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  8. FEDERAL REVENUE.

    An excess of £3,165,748 over the Estimates in the customs revenue for the Commonwealth for the 11 months ended on May 31 is revealed in the monthly ...

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  9. MORE RAIN EXPECTED.

    According to reports received by the Weather Bureau yesterday, fairly general rain fell throughout Victoria, with the exception of portion of the northern ...

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  10. Prime Minister's Congratulations.

    By wireless the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) has sent the following message to the Prime Minister of Italy (Signor Mussolini) at Rome:— ...

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  11. AMUNDSEN PARTY.

    The Duke of Abruzzi (the Italian explorer who led an expedition into the Polar basin in 1900), has telegraphed from Arabia that he is willing to join in any ...

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  12. Welcome to Melbourne.

    The Italian Consul-General (Signor Grossari) visited the secretary to the Air Board (Major Coleman) yesterday in order to discuss arrangements for welcoming the ...

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  13. AUSTRALIANS IN ROME.

    The Australian pilgrims, led by the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne (Dr. Mannix), remained in church throughout the night to witness the ceremonies ...

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  14. Britain's Position.

    The diplomatic correspondent of the Havas Agency confirms the news that Great Britain and France have virtually agreed on the principal points of the Note ...

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  15. COMPULSORY WHEAT POOL.

    Supporters of a compulsory wheat pool claim that the State Ministry did not want to accede to the request of the Victorian Farmers' Union that such a pool should ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN FLYING-BOAT.

    Squadron-Leader Wackett arrived at Melbourne from Randwick yesterday and called upon the secretary to the Air Board (Major Coleman) in order to make arrangements ...

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  17. Increased Receipts in Tasmania.

    HOBART, Monday.—The revenue of Tasmania for the 11 months ended May 31 of 1924-25 shows an increase of £319.872 over the receipts for the ...

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  18. GERMANY RECOVERING..

    On the P. and O. liner Comorin, which berthed from London at Port Melbourne yesterday, were Herr Franz Ahlers and Herr Bernhad Bender, the first German ...

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  19. SEALS FOR THE ZOO.

    It is the intention of the council of the Zoological Gardens to construct a seal tank, and an area for this purpose has been reserved between the new bear pits ...

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  20. TOO MANY CHILDREN.

    Dr. Bornes Bishop of Birmingham made a most striking address at a service attended by delegates to the congress of the Institute of Public Health at ...

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  21. MEAT FOR BRITAIN.

    Sir James Connolly, formerly Agent-General for Western Australia, has written a letter to the newspapers in support of the contention recently made by Mr. ...

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  22. MUSIC AND READING.

    Gratification was expressed yesterday by the Minister for Education (Sir Alexander Peacock) and the director (Mr. F. Tate) at the terms of the will of the late Mr. ...

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  23. British Ex-service Men.

    In his Presidential address at the opening of the annual conference of the British Legion at the Queen's Hall this morning, Field-Marshal Earl Haig welcomed Lord ...

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  24. MR. J. G. McKIE RETIRES.

    The retirement of Mr. J. G. McKie from the position of secretary to the Marine Board of Victoria removes from the service of the State one of its best-known officers. ...

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  25. SACRILEGE IN BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, Monday — Another attempt to steal sacred vessels from Roman Catholic churches in Brisbane was made on Friday night, when robbers broke into ...

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  26. CONVICTED DETECTIVES.

    While the Court of Criminal Appeal consisting of the Chief Justice (Sir William Irvine), Mr. Justice Mann, and Mr. Justice McArthur, was sitting yesterday, Mr. ...

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  27. Settlement in Dominions.

    Earl Haig announced at the conference that a plan was being worked out for the training of ex-service men and their families with a view to organising a Legion ...

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  28. Riffi Army.

    A report from Fez that Abdel Krim has European, Egyptian, Indian, and Tunisian army instructors with him has been confirmed. It is also reported that Germans ...

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  29. HOTEL STRIKE SETTLED.

    PERTH, Monday.—The strike of hotel, restaurant, tearoom, and brewery employees, which has lasted for a month, has been settled. The disputes committee of ...

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  30. THE NEW STAR.

    As it is likely that the Nova which has recently appeared in the constellation Pictor will remain easily visible to the naked eye for some considerable time, it ...

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  31. EYE AND EAR HOSPITAL.

    The Lord Mayor (Councillor Brunton) has initiated on appeal on behalf of the Eye and Ear Hospital. The record of fine work done by the institution during many ...

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  32. Polo Ponies for Prince.

    When the Prince of Wales plays polo during his forthcoming visit to the Argentine he will ride five of the best ponies in the country, and they will be his own ...

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  33. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day.)

    HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA.—Before the Full Court.—At 10.30.—The Commissioner of Taxation v. Australian Te[?] Tile Company Proprietary Limited. ...

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  34. THE PRINCE AMONG THE "BASUTOS."

    Sir,—It may be interesting to some of your readers to know that the term "Basutos" is incorrect, being a double plural. The root word is Sutho: the ...

    Article : 89 words
  35. "The Argus" Fund.

    In response to the appeal we have received the following amounts:- Wm. Crosby and Co. £100 0 0 H.H, Smith, M.L.C. (£3 ...

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