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  3. To-Day's Weather

    Chiefly fine, but cloudy, during the day, though a light shower or two likely. N.W. to W. winds, squally at times. Cold night. ...

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  4. BUSY WEEK AHEAD

    MONDAY—Laying of foundation stone, Canberra: incidental welcome at Queanbeyan, and review of Duntroon Cadets. ...

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  5. BETTER CONTROL OF FEMALE EMIGRATION

    LONDON, Friday.—The report of the delegates appointed to enquire as to openings for women emigrants to Australia, emphasises the need for new methods of ...

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  6. WAIT CHALLENGES PRIME MINISTER

    LONDON. Friday.—"Broadly speaking. Mr. Watt charges the Prime Minister with submitting counter-proposals with regard to ...

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  7. THE PRINCE OF SPORTS, AND THE SPORT OF KINGS

    "One of the chief reasons why the Prince is so popular in Australia is that he is such a fine sport" This statement made at Randwick yesterday by one of ...

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  8. HOW THEY SAW THE PRINCE

    A STUDY IN EXPRESSIONS THROUGH THE TOWN HALL RAILINGS. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Returned Men's Parade

    The Prince will inspect sailors and soldiers of the State in the Centennial Park on Wednesday at 3.15 p.m. It is expected about 7000 men will be ...

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  10. ULTIMATUM TO IRISH RAILWAYMEN

    LONDON. Saturday.—The Government has informed a deputation of British-Irish railwaymen that it will take drastic action in the event of further ...

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  11. THE PRINCE'S SPEECHES

    It is generally assumed that the prince recites his speeches word for word from notes prepared for him beforehand. It is true that he, like most public men ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. THOUSANDS DISAPPOINTED

    Yesterday the Renown was open to the inspection of returned soldiers, boy scouts, and their friends. At 1.30 p.m., the scheduled hour for boarding, half a ...

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  13. VILLA EXECUTES 300 WOMEN CAPTIVES

    MONTREAL, Friday;—From Mexico City it is reported that Villa, the rebel leader, ordered the execution of 300 women camp-followers attached to the ...

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  14. LEAGUE OF NATIONS' TASK LIKE STREET FIGHT

    LONDON, Friday.—In the House of Commons Mr. Balfour, emphasising the importance of national disarmament, said that as regards Poland the conditions ...

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  15. Welcomed by Aeroplane

    The Perdrian Rubber Co's aeroplane, after a successful eight-weeks' tour, returned to Sydney in order to welcome the Prince. The machine hovered over the ...

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  16. Butter Control in England

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. McCurdy has stated that the Government will maintain the control of butter till the end of March of next year, Delegates fully discussed ...

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  17. TO-DAY'S MOVEMENTS.

    At 11 o'clock this morning the Prince will attend Divine Service in St, Andrw's Cathedral, At 12.15 the party will leave St. Andrew's for Randwick Military ...

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  18. WHEN BILL BEACH CAME HOME.

    The next biggest crowd on and around the harbor to that of last week was on the day (in 1887) when Bill Beach returned. after meeting and beating the ...

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  19. Sir James Allen in London

    LONDON, Friday.—Sir James Allen, High Commissioner for New Zealand, has arrived. He was welcomed at Southampton by Sir Thomas Machenzie, whom he ...

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  20. Missionary Murdered

    LONDON, Friday.—A message from Pekin states that in attack on the American mission station at Yowchow, one of the missionaries was murdered. ...

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  21. VALUE OF THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Friday.—In the course of a speech on the methods of Imperial consultation, Lord Milner said. in the House of Lords, that the Imperial Conference ...

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  22. SERVICE AT ST. ANDREW'S

    The Prince will attend St. Andrew's Cathedral this morning. The Governor General and Lady Helen Munro-Ferguson and the State Governor and Dame ...

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  23. German Political Crisis

    LONDON, Friday.—A message from Berlin is to the effect that it is expected the political crisis will be solved by the formation of a middle block. The ...

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  24. McAdoo Will Not Stand

    MONTREAL, Friday.—Mr. McAdoo has announced his irrevocable decision not to stand for nomination for President at athe Democratic Convention, He ...

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