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  2. THE TREVESSA.

    LONDON, Friday—In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Shinwell declared that the wages of the crew of the Trevessa automatically stopped when the vessel was ...

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  3. MEAT FROM QUEENSLAND,

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—In view of the extraordinary position which has arisen in connection with the Australian meat industry, strong representations have been made by ...

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  4. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—In the House of Representatives tn-day the Treasurer (Dr. Page) told Mr. Thompson that the eases of the applications for war pensions for ...

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  5. WIRELESS CHAIN.

    LONDON, Friday.—In the House of Commons to-day a member urged that as there was no time limit to the proposed license to be granted to the Marconi ...

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  6. TRAIN SMASH.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Leeds-Stockport express collided with a light engine near Huddersfield to-day. Four passengers and two guards were killed, ...

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  7. PREFERENCE TO SOLDIERS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—On the question of preference, to soldiers, an assurance was given by the Prime Minister to a deputation from, the National Federation that the ...

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  8. DOCK STRIKE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—There are now 18,-000 striking dockers in London. Seven thousand have struck in Manchester and 500 at Liverpool. At a meeting of the strikers in ...

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  9. COMMUNISTS BLAMED.

    LONDON, Friday.—The special Labour writer of the "Times" refers to the menace of the Communists striving to exploit the dock striker. ...

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  10. BIG STRIKE MOVEMENT.

    LONDON, Friday.—The "Times" Berlin correspondent says there is a grave danger of a big strike movements in Berlin, Already 50,000 builders are out on strike, ...

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  11. ANOTHER STABILISING SCHEME.

    BRISBANE.—Cattle men are much interested in a scheme which is being evolved for stabilising the meat market. The proposal, which has been practically completed ...

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  12. COAL DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The prospects of a settlement of the Maitland coal dispute on a basis as laid down by the acting Premier (Mr. Oikes) are very meagre. ...

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  13. IRISH ENVOYS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—It has transpired that the Irish envoys cannot regain their freedom unless they sign a bond of £100 that they will not address a public gathering ...

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  14. BETTING EVIL.

    LONDON, Friday.—While agreeing that the majority of the Welsh are still chapel and churchgoers, the superintendent of the Glamorganshire police, when testifying ...

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  15. THE SENATE.

    The Senate discussed the Address in Reply. ...

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  16. AN EYE FOR AN EYE.

    PREMANTLE, Friday —The commuting of thE sentence of death on Baldrati, an Italian fishorman, who was found guilty of the murder of a 16 year old girl, has been ...

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  17. NEW ZEALAND BUDGET.

    WELLINGTON.—The budget announces that the revenue for the fiscal year ended March 31 was £37,579,443, or £1,329,443 above the estimate, and £547,564 below ...

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  18. NEW COASTAL STEAMER.

    SYDNEY, Friday:—The small coasting steamer Uki, built, on the Clyde for the North Coast river trade, entered port last evening after a voyage of 82 days from ...

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  19. NAVIGATION ACT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—No important alterations. to the principal Act ate proposed' in the Amending Navigation Bill, which was introduced into the House of ...

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  20. DEMONSTRATION AT ESSEN.

    COLOGNE, Friday.—Several thousand unemployed demonstrated in Essen demanding an increase oil the dole, and an immediate payment of 300,000 marks each. ...

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  21. BULL RUNS AMOK.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A bull that was being taken to the abattoirs ran amok in the city to-day. He beaded for Princes Bridge, where ...

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  22. REFRACTORY PRISONERS.

    BALLARAT.—Several of the refractory prisoners who some months ago were drafted from Pentridge to Ballarat gaol have again been transferred to other ...

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  23. DISAPPEARANCE OF JEWELLERY.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The beautiful young dancer, Clothilde Chaignean, better known on the stage as Codorlys, has been arrested in connection with the mysterious ...

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  24. KING BILL OF MENINDIE.

    BROKEN HILL, Friday.—Visitors from Broken Hill were much interested in a group of full-blooded aboriginals who were among the 400 spectators at the races. The ...

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  25. SABOTAGE CONDEMNED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reuter's Berlin correspondent states that as a result of the visit of the Papal Nuncio, Cardinal Pacelli, to Herr Cuno, the latter has promised to ...

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  26. CLINGING TO A PILE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A man who said he was John McKay (45), single, and a wharf labourer, was discovered clinging to a pile under the metal wharf at Woolloomooloo at ...

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  27. TRAVELS ABROAD.

    Mr. F. H. Latham will deliver an address at the pleasant, Sunday afternoon at the Methodist Church to-morrow. Mr. Latham will speak of his nine months ...

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  28. EGYPT.

    CAIRO, Friday.—An act of indemnity and a proclamation abrogating martial law. have been published. Under the former 250 Egyptians, who ...

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  29. ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO DEFRAUD.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Said to have claimed to be Dr. Cyril McIntosh, of Tweed Heads, and wanting to purchase a practice in the suburbs, Cyril McIntosh, aged 37, was ...

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  30. BENDIGO'S NEW IMPORTANCE.

    BENDIGO, Friday.—In order to facilitate the handling of trains and to provide accommodation for the increasing staff at the Bendigo station when the Victorian ...

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  31. DR. FALLON.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Dr. Fallon, M.L.A., gives an emphatic denial to it the statement published in a Sydney newspapers to the effect that he intended to resign his seat in the ...

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  32. LAND SETTLEMENT IN QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Three million acres are being prepared by the Lands Department for settlement in connection with the Burnett and Collide Valley project. It is ...

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  33. MISSING MONEY.

    PERTH Friday.—Harry William Dewman, manager of the savings bank branch at Boan's department, store, Western Australin, has been arrested and charged with ...

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  34. AT CLOSE QUARTERS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A housebreaker fired two shots at a policeman at a range of about five yards, but missed him both times. The constable gave chase, but the ...

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  35. APPEAL DISMISSED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Reserved judgment was delivered by the Full Court in the appeal of Mary Scales, a clairvoyant, against the decision of Mr. Justice Owen in the Equity ...

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  36. MASONIC INSTALLATION.

    At the Masonic Hall on Wednesday evening about. 250 of the craft were in attendance to witness Bvo. A. J. Muir, S.W. made W.M. of Lodge Richmond River, No. ...

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  37. AMERICAN WHEAT HARVEST,

    BRISBANE, Friday.—A cable message received at Toowoomba from Chicago, on June 19, stated that at a conference attended by 500 delegates from seven wheat growing ...

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  38. SHEARERS' AWARD.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The A.W.U. alleges that the shearers' award is being evaded by the pastoralists and that starvation rates are being substituted. ...

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  39. SHORTAGE OF ARTISANS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—According to a deputation which interviewed the Minister for Education in Melbourne there are 30,000 artisans needed, in Victoria. It was stated ...

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  40. AERIAL DEVELOPMENT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Daily Mail" states that, the latest European airway opened betwen Moscow and Tiflis makes it possible to fly from London to Berlin, ...

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  41. MELBOURNE-SYDNEY ROAD.

    WANGABATTA.—The movement launched by the Wangaratta borough council for united action by municipalities interest- ed in an endeavour to have the main ...

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  42. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—in the House of Representatives the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) said that as the annual meeting of the League, of Nations Assembly would take ...

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  43. MAORI SHOT.

    AUCKLAND, Friday. — Pau Te Paa, a popular Maori, a returned soldier, who was working at Kaitai, was shot by an unknown person. He received 30 pellets in the face ...

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  44. £300 LEFT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The barking of a dog at a construction camp at Yallourn early yesterday morning put to flight, a gang of robbers who left behind them on the ...

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  45. QUEENSLAND RAILWAYS.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Through a statement was made in the press that in eight years Queensland railway finance had gone to the had to hre extent of approximately ...

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  46. PORT OF BRISBANE TRADE.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The tonnage of vessels entering Hie port of Brisbane this year is expected lo exceed the record year of 1913, when the tonnage aggregate 2.832,819. ...

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  47. SLIDING PANELS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Willis, president of the A.L.P., says that he intends to probe the matter of the alleged sliding panels to the bottom, if it takes six months. He ...

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  48. ALLEGED SHOP ROBBERY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At the Central Court to-day, John Charles Dengate (18) and Edward John Stanley. (34) were charged with having broken and entered a shop ...

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  49. FOREIGNERS IN TURKEY.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Friday.—In face of the protests from all quarters Turkey has agreed to allow the British, French, Italian, and American subjects to enter or ...

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  50. TAXATION AGREEMENT.

    SYDNEY. Friday.—A new development it stated has occurred regarding the taxation arrangements between Mr. Bruce and Sir Alfred Cocks to the effect that the new ...

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  51. FEDERATION OF TRADE UNIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A feature of the annual report of the General Federation of the Trade Unions is the statement of the decrease in membership by 315,502, income ...

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  52. DOMINION PRODUCTS.

    SYDNEY. Friday.—Sir Granville Ryrie, M.H.R., president, of the Empire Development Union, received a telegram from Mr. Bruce, Prime Minister, approving of the appeal ...

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  53. UNION LOYALTY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—To-day's "Common Cause," the offcial organ of the Miners' Federation says "Under no circumstances will the union agree to surrender the custom ...

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  54. BLOODLESS DUEL.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Warsaw correspondent of the "Times" states that Marshal Pilaudski and General Szeptyskis, Minister for War. fought a bloodless duel arising out. ...

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  55. WATER BOARD CONTROL.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Legislation is expocted in the forthcoming session for changing the control of the water Board and giving the now body fuller powers. ...

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