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  2. A RUNAWAY.

    Both driver and firemen of a goods train travelling through the Liverpool Mountains on Friday were overcome by the smoke fum[?]s in a tunnel, and the ...

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  3. CANCER.

    The case in which Mrs. Lawrence is suing Doctor Dundas Mackenzte for £2000 for negligent treatment and misrepresentation was concluded yesterday. ...

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  4. ALLIES' CONFERENCE.

    The Conference of London, held for the purpose of reaching an agreement which would allow the Dawes plan for the stabilisation of Germany to be put into effect, concluded on Saturday night. Agreement was reached on points hitherto ...

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  5. LAWN TENNIS.

    Australia won a[?] five matches against Japan in the final round of the Davis Cup, American zone, at Providence (Rhode Island), thus qualifying to meet France, winners of ...

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  6. ABANDONED.

    owing to the heavy expenditure necessary to repair in Australia the Ellerman line steamer, City of Singapore, which was seriously damaged by fire in Port ...

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  7. TRADE REVIEW.

    A holiday feeling prevails on the Stock Exchange. Conditions are very quiet except for a little activity in some of the more speculative sections. The general tone is ...

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  8. IRISH GAMES.

    The Tailteann Games were continued at Dublin yesterday and to-day, Australians again performing well in several sections. In the swimming events, Australia won the ...

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  9. THE SETTLEMENT.

    The agreements concluded by the Conference are comprised in a final protocol with four annexes. These make no reference to evacuation of the Ruhr. The protocol sets ...

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  10. MOTOR SHIPS.

    Work is to commence soon on the conversion of 12 steamers of the United Statos Shipping Board into motor ships. This is the first portion of a scheme recently passed by ...

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  11. £382,208,000.

    According to the quarterly summary of Australian statistics, prepared by the Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. C. H. Wickens) the population of Australia was 5,777,262 at March ...

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  12. THE SUDAN.

    The inquiries already conducted into the outbreak in the Sudan will be supplemented by a further military court consisting of two Egyptian officers, and a British officer to be ...

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  13. PORT KEMBLA.

    Port Kembla's harbour was severely criticised on Saturday, when a Marine Court of Inquiry was held into the grounding of the interstate steamer Milluna at that port on ...

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  14. WARWICK FIRE.

    One of the most disastrous fires in the history of Warwick broke out at 4 o'clock on Saturday morning, when a block on one of the most central corners was almost ...

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  15. WORLD FLIGHTS.

    Lieutenant Lowell Smith, commanding the American world flight airmen, now in Iceland, has reported to the Air Service of the United States that the airmen will leave Reykjavik ...

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  16. TEST CRICKET.

    The fifth test match between England and South Africa commenced at the Oval to-day in fine weather. South Africa won the toss, and batted, scoring 342. The wicket was ...

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  17. TRAFFIC IN DRUGS.

    Miguel Maluquer y Salvador, the Spanish Consul here, and Ramon de Torrents, a Spanish importer, were found guilty of illegally importing narcoties into Canada, and ...

    Article : 41 words
  18. NOTE SNATCHER.

    According to a report received by the police on Saturday, a note-snatcher grabbed a bundle of bank notes, worth £200, from the cashier's counter at the Australian Bank of Commerce, ...

    Article : 135 words
  19. FLOATING CABARET.

    An article in the New York "Tribune" says:—Anchored 15 miles of Fire Island is a liner of 17,000 tons, flying the British flag, converted into a palatial floating cabaret. Any ...

    Article : 116 words
  20. AERIAL DERBY.

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Bowden) announced on Saturday that, following representations made to him by the committee of the New South Wales section of the ...

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  21. SIR CYPRIAN BRIDGE.

    The death is announced of Admiral Sir Cyprian Bridge, who entered the navy in 1853, and served in the Bay of Bengal during the mutiny. Sir Cyprian Bridge was in his 85th ...

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  22. WIRELESS.

    Signor Marconi is reported to claim that the beam system will permit the meat remote parts of the Empire to communicate with London, or any dominion, and that ...

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  23. DANGEROUS LIST.

    The steamer Anten, which arrived in Moreton Bay during the week with a heavy list after a hazardous voyage from America, came up the river to-day. ...

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  24. CHILD MOLESTED.

    On Saturday evening a girl, aged 10 years, who resides with her parents at what is known as the Three Acre Block at Wonthaggi, was accosted and molested by a man, at ...

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  25. DISTRESS IN CHINA.

    The Red Cross has cabled 100,000 dollars for the relief of victims of the floods sweeping several provinces in China.—Reuter. ...

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  26. DOMINION GOVERNORS.

    The Australian Press Association learns that Admiral Sir William Pakenham was offered the Governorship of New Zealand before Sir John De Robeck, but declined, ...

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  27. DUKE OF YORK.

    Advice has been received from London indicating that the Duke and Duchess of York will probably accept an invitation to attend the International Transportation Exhibition ...

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  28. CRITICISM OF AMERICA.

    Professor William McDougall, a noted psychologist, of Harvard University, speaking before the British Eugenies Educational Society here, said: "As I watch the ...

    Article : 141 words
  29. IRELAND.

    Mr. de Valera made his first public speech since release from gaol, at Ennis to-day. He declared that Ireland had recovered her soul. The new policy was not needed. The policy ...

    Article : 96 words
  30. AUSTRALIAN ENGLISH ASSOCIATION.

    At the University to-night, before the members of the Australian English Association. Mr. C. Brunsdon Fletcher will give an address on the development of English as it ...

    Article : 117 words
  31. SIR ALFRED MOND.

    The voting at the Parliamentary by-election for West Carmarthen, necessitated through the retirement of Sir Ellis Griffith, K.C. (Lib.) to give Sir Alfred Mond a seat, ...

    Article : 70 words
  32. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    South Africa won the first test match against the British Rugby Union team by 7 points to 3. It was a hard, clean game, distinguised by good forward play.—Reuter. ...

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  33. LOCATELLI IN ICELAND.

    Lieut. Locatelli, the Italian airman, who started from Pol[?] in an attempt to fly round the world, arrived at Thorshavn (Faroe Islands) yesterday from Stormness (Orkney ...

    Article : 44 words
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