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  2. BIRTHDAY HONOURS.

    His Excellency the Governor (the Earl of Stradbroke) has received a telegram from the Secretary of State for Colonies, stating that His Majesy the King has been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. RIVERINA FLOODS.

    NARRANDERA (N.S.W.), Tuesday.—. Taxed to its atmost capacity by the flood waters which had been washed down from Wagga, the Murrumbidgee "broke, its ...

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  4. CROWDS AT WEMBLEY.

    The Australian and New Zealand pavilions at the Empire Exhibition at Wembley had a remarkable share of tbe Whitsun holiday crowds. The Australian cinema ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN FINANCE.

    A summary of Australian financial statistics for the last financial year was issued yesterday by the Commonwealth statistician (Mr. C. H. Wickens). A marked ...

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  6. NORTH POLE FLIGHT.

    The Norwegian Acronautic Association has contradicted the rumours about Amundsen's return from the North Pole. The association states that messages from ...

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  7. SHANGHAI RIOTS.

    In connection with the anti-foreign riots, there were minor disturbances in the outlying districts of Shanghai last evening. Some arrests were made. Otherwise the ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL PEACE.

    Before an audience of 50,000 people the Prime Minister (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) in a speech on the occasion of a "Victory" rally in the grounds of Welbeck Abbey ...

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  9. Australian State Loans.

    The West Australian loan is in abeyance owing to the unfavourable market conditions. South Australia will follow with a loan of £2,000,000. ...

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  10. DISPUTE AT STATE MINE.

    WONTHAGGI, Tuesday.—A conference was held this afternoon between representatives [?] Miners' Union and Messrs. G. H. Broome and J. McLeish, general and ...

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  11. Great French Actor.

    The death is announced of M. Lucien Guitry, the celebrated French actor. For many years Lucien Guitry had held a leading place among French actors. In ...

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  12. Mr. Richard Hind Cambage, of Sydney.

    Mr. Clive McPherson is managing partner in the firm of McPherson, Thom, Kettle, and Co., stock, station, and financial agents, of Collins street, Melbourne, and managing ...

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  13. "One Big Union."

    Great interest attaches to the conference on Thursday of the miners, railwaymen, locomotive engineers, transport workers, and engineering unions ...

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  14. Tsing-tao Trouble.

    The Tokio Labour Union representatives visited the Foreign Office to-day with a resolution passed by a meeting suporting the Tsing-tao strikers and demanding "the ...

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  15. Professor William Harrison Moore, C.M.G.

    Sir William Harrison Moore is well known as the dean of faculty of law at the University of Melbourne, a position which he has occupied since 1892. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. IMPERIAL SERVICE ORDER.

    Mr. William James Clemens, of Melbourne. Mr. William James Clemens has been a public servant for 36 years. Born at Beechworth in 1873, he entered the Postal ...

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  17. STATE SAWMIL INQUIRY.

    PERTH, Tuesday. — The Royal commissioner (Mr. Justice Northmore) to-day issued his report on the inquiry which commenced on April 7 into (1) the ...

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  18. Communists at Glasgow.

    There was an enthusiastic and dramatic scene at the Communist conference in Glasgow, when it was announced that despite the Home Office ban on foreign "reds" ...

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  19. Tasmanians on List.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—Birthday honours were conferred on Tasmanians as follow:- Companion of the British Empire Order, ...

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  20. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The tour of the Prince of Wales in the Orange Free State was concluded last night with a visit to Harrismith. The Prince said that his welcome in the Free ...

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  21. COMMANDER OF ST. MICHAEL AND ST GEORGE.

    Mr. William Melver, director of land settlement. As director of settlement Mr. William Melver has been chiefly responsible for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. HOTEL EMPLOYEES' STRIKE.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—The terms of settlement of the hotel and restaurant employees' strike includes a 48-hours' week in hotels, coffee palaces, and similar ...

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  23. Counter-move by Fascisti.

    It is reported that Dr. Stocker and Md[?]le. Laval cluded the police ban by reaching the Scottish coast in a submarine. When the meeting broke up British ...

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  24. ELECTRIC LIGHT FAILURE.

    Electric light services throughout the northern and eastern suburbs were interrupted for a maximum period of 20 minutes last night by the failure of electricity ...

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  25. ANTHRAX IN WOOL.

    M. Albert Thomas (director of the International Labour Office of the League of Nations), replying to criticisms at the conference now sitting of his annual report, ...

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  26. Liquid Chloride Explodes.

    Owing to the heat a cylinder containing 1,200 kilos of liquid chloride exploded in the railway station at Annemasse, a small French frontier town near Geneva. A ...

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  27. Murder of the Sirdar.

    Nine persons accused of complicity in the murder of the Sirdar of Egypt (Sir Lee Stack) have been found guilty. Sentence was deferred. ...

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  28. No New South Wales

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — There have been no New South Wales honours since the Labour party passed a resolution in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly ...

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  29. MURRUMBIDGEE DISCHARGE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— The chairman of the Water Conservation and Irrigation Commission (Mr. Chaffey) reported to-day that the maximum rate of discharge of the ...

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  30. EYE AND EAR HOSPITAL.

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

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  31. COMPULSORY WHEAT POOL.

    Although the State Cabinet has not recorded a definite decision on the question, the Premier (Mr. Allan) said yesterday that the Ministry would not take steps to ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLES.

    The following cable message has been received from Hong Kong:—A sailing race for the Travessa Cup, in which there were 15 starters, was won by Captain William ...

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  33. United States Naval Cruise.

    The American sailors expect that the chief athletic contest during their visit will be rowing matches with whaleboats and gigs against Australian oarsmen. The ...

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  34. Irish General Attacked.

    Two hundred military police and detectives were unable to prevent trouble when General Owen O'Duffy, Chief Commissioner of the Irish Free State Civic Guards in ...

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  35. KNIGHT BACHELOR.

    Sir Archibald Thomas Strong is a son of the late Professor Herbert Strong, first professor of English at the University of Melbourne, and afterwards professor of ...

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  36. CHARITABLE APPEALS.

    Business people have long urged that a definite plan should be arrived at whereby both employer andemployee will have a clear understanding of their position in ...

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  37. GARAGE BROKEN INTO.

    On Monday it was discovered that a garage in Palermo street, Mentone, attached to the house of Mr. Keith McLean, who has been in Sydney since May 26, had been broken into. It is ...

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  38. Supplies for the Ships.

    The Secretary to the Navy announced that he had requested authorisation for the purchase of provisions for the fleet, conforming as nearly as practicable to the ...

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  39. DAME COMMANDER OF THE ORDER OF THE BRITISH DIVISION.

    Lady Cook (wife of the Australian High Commissioner in London). Since her husband's appointment to London, Lady Cook has been an indefatigable ...

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  40. Bombs on Railway Line.

    A plan to blow up elevated trains was frustrated early on Tuesday morning, when two boxes, believed to contain bombs, were found projecting over the tracks at two ...

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  41. YOUTHS AND CRIME

    Sir,—The thanks of the community are due to you for the comments to-day on youthful crime. The following remarks, taken from the "Literary Digest," New ...

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  42. RAINSTORM MOVES AWAY.

    Although the danger of more rain over the flooded areas of the Snowy and Murrumbidgee Rivers was feared by Weather Bureau officials on Monday, they stated ...

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  43. LIGHTING A POST-OFFICE.

    PORT ALBERT. Tuesday.— A request was made to the Postmaster-General's department recently that the post-office here be allowed to remain open until 8 o'clock ...

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  44. Too Many Children.

    There is a piquant sequel to the address delivered by the Bishop of Birmingham (the Rev. Dr. Barnes) at a service attended by delegates to the congress of the ...

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  45. ITALIAN AIRMAN.

    PERTH, Tuesday. — Major Di Pinedo, the Italian airman, left Port Hedland at 10 minutes past 8 o'clock this morning, and arrived at Carnarvon at half-past 1 ...

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  46. KNIGHT COMMANDER OF THE ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE.

    Mr. James Alexandor Mackenzie Elder, (Australian Commissioner in the United States). Born in Scotland, Sir James Elder made ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  47. Mr. Joseph Clifton Love(of Sydney.

    Mr. John Henry Starling, O.B.E., official secretary to the Governor-General. COMMANDER OF THE ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  48. STATE ARRANGEMENTS.

    Trips to country centres for officers and men will be a feature of the arrangements made by the State reception committee, which is drawing up a programme of ...

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  49. PASSENGERS BY ORVIETO.

    FREMANTLE (W.A.), Tuesday.— The Orient liner Orvieto arrived to-day from London. Passengers:- For Adelaide.— Mr. A. Somerset, Misses D. G. ...

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  50. 24oz. NUGGET FOUND.

    CASTLEMAINE, Tuesday.—When walking along a bush track leading from the Maldon Council's gravel quarry, between Castlemaine and Muckleford, on Saturday, ...

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