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  2. WEATHER FORECAST

    METROPOLITAN (Noon).--Fine; cool night and moderate day temperatures; southwest to north-west winds. VICTORIA (Noon).--Occasional showers ...

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  3. VICTORIA HAS SURPLUS OF £74,000

    Victoria is in the unique position among the Australian States of having a surplus for the last financial year. In delivering his Budget speech in the Legislative ...

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  5. FATAL FISHING TRIP

    The bodies of Lieutenants W. J. Godsell and P. M'Carthy, officers attached to the st[?] corps, who were drowned following the capsize of a ...

    Article : 149 words
  6. ANGLO-JAPANESE PACT

    The Tokio correspondent of "The Times" says that the newspaper "Asahi," discussing Lord Northcliffe's statements on the Far Eastern and ...

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  7. MARKETING WHEAT

    There is every evidence of marked disinclination on the part of the States to adopt the Commonwealth wheat harvest guarantee scheme pronounced ...

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  8. [?] AFTER THE CUP

    It would have gladdened your hearts--perhaps!--to see the merry bookmakers frisking through a settling day on the Cup this morning. ...

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  9. CONTROL OF CHINA

    The Shanghai correspondent of "The Times" states that the views expressed by Lord Northcliffe as to the situation in the Far East have caused ...

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  10. EURYTHMIC'S START IN THE CUP AND SOME NOTED RACING MEN

    From left to right: Mr J. H. Flannagan, a South Australian owner; Mr E. E. D. Clarke, owner of Furious, the Derby winner; Eurythmic, the Cup favorite, with one of the ropes of the starting barrier in his mouth; Mr F. W. Norman, owner of Sister Olive, the Cup winner; Mr F. Merton, owner of noted horses. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. THE CUP SETTLING

    The most popular man at the Victorian Club this morning when the settling took place over the Melbourne Cup, was Mr F. W. Norman, ...

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  12. THAMES OVERFLOWS

    An abnormal tide, caused partly by the high winds from the sea blowing into the estuary of the Thames, resulted in the flooding of the streets ...

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  13. PRINCE'S NEW TOUR

    H.M.S. Renown, on which the Prince of Wales is travelling to India, has arrived. ...

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  14. POISON IN THE CHAMPAGNE

    Four glasses of poisoned champagne which they drank at their last meal are believed to be the cause of a fourfold tragedy in the London suburb of ...

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  15. SHIP SCUTTLING CHARGE

    The charge against Thomas Malley, chief engineer of the British ship Spathari, which sank off the Portuguese coast, of having wilfully scuttled ...

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  16. FEATHERWEIGHTS MEET

    In a contest at the National Sporting Club of twenty rounds for the featherweight championship of Great Britain, Joe Fox, of Leeds, won on points from ...

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  17. DISCUSSION IN CONFERENCE

    When the Premiers Conference adjourned for luncheon, Mr Hughes, the Prime Minister, said that the wheat pool question was discussed. It was ...

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  18. HISTORY OF SISTER OLIVE

    The proudest man in Melbourne today is Mr Fred Norman. It is the ambition of all racing men to win a Melbourne Cup, which is the zenith of ...

    Article : 410 words
  19. Despite Worries, King and Minister Joke

    Prior to the recent Cabinet meeting at Inverness, Scotland, to discuss the Irish situation, Mr Lloyd George had breakfast with the King. The picture shows His Majesty and the Prime Minister ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. LISBON BOMB OUTRAGE

    A bomb exploded on the staircase of the American Consulate, but no damage was done. The outrage is believed to be connected with the ...

    Article : 75 words
  21. LOST ON THE COURSE

    Judged by the value of articles inadvertently left behind, it was a crowd poor in pocket that flowed out of the Flemington racecourse at the ...

    Article : 236 words
  22. INDIAN PRISONERS REVOLT

    A message from Lahore, dated yesterday, states that a large number of prisoners at the Lahore Central Gaol made an organised attack in an ...

    Article : 89 words
  23. BETS BY CHEQUE

    In regard to the Bill that he will introduce into the House of Lords shortly in connection with betting by cheque, Lord. Muir-Mackenzie ...

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  24. YOUTH'S WAR SACRIFICES

    Lady Minto has written to "The Times" opposing the intention of the imperial War Graves Commission to omit the ages of the fallen from their ...

    Article : 100 words
  25. AUCTIONEERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS

    Coghill and Haughton.--Golf Links Estate, Macl[?]od, 80 villa sites, Saturday, November 19, at 3 p.m. Two building sites, in Wandsworth road and Weybridge street, Surrey ...

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  26. ERASMUS GOES HOME

    Erasmus, whose form was disappointing on Saturday, will not run again at the meeting. He returned to Sydney this morning. He went off ...

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  27. CARBINE'S JOCKEY

    A Parliamentary party touring the south west met on[?] Tuesday outside Donnybrook, 143 miles from Perth, Bob Ramage, who rode Carbine to ...

    Article : 213 words
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