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  2. LONG SEARCH ENDS.

    Gerard Lee Bevan has been arrested here, and is being held pending an extradition demand. The police hold the belief that he has been residing in ...

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  3. IRISH ELECTIONS.

    A feature of the Irish elections is the number of women who are voting. Agents of Independent candidates in the Grange district, Sligo, were ...

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  4. LABOR CONFERENCE.

    The Labor Conference which has been sitting for a fortnight, broke up in disorder fast night. The greater, part of the final sitting ...

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  5. CLIMBING EVEREST

    General Bruce, the leader of the Everest expedition, sends reports from his diary of achievements to date, detailing how Somervell, Mallory and Norton ...

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  6. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    The New South Wales Commercial Travellers' Association entertained the British Empire Exhibition Mission at dinner last night. ...

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  7. TICK CONFERENCE.

    Commenting on the recent tick conference, Mr. C. J. McRae says that without doubt if was fruitful in suggestion. To completely eradicate the tick is the desire ...

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  8. SIR ROBERT PHILP.

    The death occurred on Saturday of one of Queensland's most prominent citizens, Sir Robert Philp, who was closely associated with the political and commercial ...

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  9. GENERAL CABLES.

    Of fifty steamers belonging to Canada constructed in wartime only twelve are engaged in the Pacific trade visiting Australia and the Orient and have paid ...

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  10. THOUSANDS OF CATTLE SHOT

    When the question of taxation was being, discussed at the Federal Farmers' Conference at Adelaide, Mr. R. P. Gibson (Victoria) said that when he was ...

    Article : 220 words
  11. STRUCK ON THE HEAD.

    Allan Ryan, who runs a motor car for hire in Geelong, was engaged yesterday afternoon by a stranger to do a trip to Laraine. In the evening it was ...

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  12. MARS SILENT.

    At the hour when the planet Mars reached its closest point to the earth Signor Marconi was aboard the yacht Electra in the Hudson River listening on ...

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  13. PROHIBITION.

    Officials of the United States mercantile marine are wondering whether the liquor sales on board ship will be discontinued. ...

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  14. HOW PRESS VIEWS CONSTITUTION.

    The Ulster press comments ironically on the new constitution which it declares is more of an ideal based on theory rather than practice. It all ...

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  15. MURDER AT SURRY HILLS.

    Charles Kennedy, a middle-aged man a railway porter of Ashfield, was found in Sophia street, surry Hills, late last night lying in a pool of blood. His pockets ...

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  16. TELEGRAMS.

    At the second annual conference of the King and Empire Aliance Sir Chas. Rosenthal was elected president It was resolved that the Alliance should not oppose ...

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  17. COST OF LIVING.

    The Labor Ministry's statisties for May show that the cost of living was eighty per cent above July 1914, compared with eighty-one per cent for April. ...

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  18. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    The national alliance to increase population is offering 120,000 franes in prizes for the best pamphlets suggesting how to increase the population of France. ...

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  19. FIVE PERSONS SHOT DEAD.

    Gunmen early this morning attacked the homesteads of Protestant farmers at the village of Altnaveigh, outside Newry. Four men and one woman were taken ...

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  20. MORVICH BEATEN.

    Exterminator, the great seven-year-old gelding, may surpass Man-o'-War 's money record. By winning the Brooklyn Handicap, Exterminator brought his total ...

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  21. CASUALTIES.

    The young man Kime, who was lost on the Tararua Ranges, along with a companion named Bollous was found alive and conscious near the sport where his ...

    Article : 86 words
  22. CATHOLIC RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    Vigorcus speeches were made at an enthusiastic meeting of Catholic refurned soldiers in the Town Hall. A motion protesting against the slanderous attacks ...

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  23. STATE POLITICS.

    It is authoritatively stated that upon the reassembling of the State Parliament the Government will be met with a motion of censure in the form of in ...

    Article : 75 words
  24. COcAINE WORTH £3000.

    David Davis, aged 57, described, as an Australian, was charged at Grimsby With smuggling one hundred bottles of cocaine valued at £3000. It is alleged to have ...

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  25. COLONEL REAY FAREWELLED.

    The overseas press circle at a dinner made a presentation to Colonel Reay on the eve of his sailing for Melbourne. A speical tribute was paid him for his ...

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  26. BURNT TO DEATH.

    A five destroyed a large boarding-house at Auckland, and an elderly man National Hayden, was burnt to death. All the other boarders escaped without ...

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  27. LOANS FALLING DUE.

    The State Government during the next three years will have to repay or renew loans amounting to nearly £60,000,000. The Attorney-General referred to the ...

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  28. DE VALERA'S MEETING.

    The authorities at Glasgow prohibited De Valera speaking in a licensed hall on Sunday, hence De Valera was compelled to change his meeting place. ...

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  29. MANY DROWNED.

    A Berlin message states the Brazilian steamer Azare while about to berth at Hamburg docks completely capaized drowining the crew of a hundred and a ...

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  30. ROW IN A CELL.

    As a result of a brawl in a cell at the Clarence street police station last night, two laborers, Bertram Brooks and Charles Evan, were taken by the Civil ...

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  31. STRIKE THREATENED IN U.S.A.

    A Cincinnati message says the Labor leaders are holding a convention there They assert that a railway strike on July 1 is inevitable unless the ...

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  32. TRANSPORT WORKERS' STRIKE

    The Irish transport workers declared a lightning strike last night following the dismissal of a memoer employed on the "Freeman's Journal." The latter ...

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  33. JAPAN.

    The naval treaty is progressing without interruption through the regular channels With a prospect of the Imperial signature very soon. It is now ready for report ...

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  34. STARVED IN THE BUSH.

    A bush tragedy has been reported from Dona, near Booligal. A few days ago a man named Yensch visited a hut where two brothers ...

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  35. GERMANY.

    Preparations are being made to hold military parades throughout Germany like the recent Hindenburg celebrations. These constitute a most serious breach ...

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  36. THE MARRIAGE SERVICE.

    While retaining the bride's "obey" in the Prayer Book the revision committee propose to after the controversial passes of the marriage service. omitting ...

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  37. INDUSTRIAL.

    Mr. Baker, country representative of the Shop Assistants' and Warehouse Employees' Union, states that there is a general clamor among shop employees in ...

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  38. FREE RAILWAY PASSES.

    A request was made to the Minister for Mines and Local Government for free railway passes to the delegates attending the Local Government Conference, and ...

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  39. ENGLAND'S TELEPHONES.

    The House of Commons voted fifteen millions as part of a programme involving the expenditure of thirty-five millions for the extending and reconstruction ...

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  40. FLAG SALUTE.

    At the unveiling of an honor roll at the Willoughby Public School the Minister for Eudcation, Mr. Bruntnell repeated his direction that school children ...

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  41. UNPOPULAR FILM VILLAIN.

    They return to Japan of Sessue Hayakawa, the movie star, is the subject of popular discussion some going so far as to propose to publicly show their ...

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  42. TEN PERSONS KILLED.

    Ten persons were killed in a cyclone in Wisconsin. "The damage to property is estimated at one mililon sterling. ...

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  43. LONDON'S GAYEST WEEK.

    The gayest and most crowded week of the London season comes to a climax with the Prince's return on Wednesday. It Will be celebrated in gala fashion, the ...

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  44. PROPOSED REDUCTION IN WAGES.

    In view of the application of employers for a reduction of wages, in the coal mines a guarantee was asked from them for increased employment if such ...

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  45. RACECOURSE SENSATION.

    Three shots were aimed at the leading horse in the last race at Ballinakill meeting. The bullets missed the jockey and horse and killed an onlooker. ...

    Article : 42 words
  46. PAUL IN PRISON.

    Scotland Yard has requested information of the theft of the Rembrandt picture "Paul in Prison," valued at five, millioh marks, from the Stuttgart ...

    Article : 95 words
  47. SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    Replying to a deputation representing the co-operative movement who opposed the granting of preferential rates to Empire-grown sugar, the Colonial ...

    Article : 63 words
  48. A CONDITION OF TENANCY.

    The action of Certain landlord's and agents in making it a condition of tenancy that the prospective tenant should purchase furniture, blinds. or linoleums ...

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  49. LENIN'S CONDITION.

    An official announcement from Moscow confirms the report that Lenin has been compelled to withdraw from State business, at least till the autumn. He is ...

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  50. GENTLEMAN BURGLAR.

    The Berlin police have arrested left-handed the German counterpart of Raffles, the gentleman burglar. He calls himself Herr Direktor Karl Sernotat. ...

    Article : 113 words
  51. AERIAL SERVICES.

    Sir Keith Smith stated yesterday that a service of large first class airshins could easy travelling of London and at a cost easy travelling of london and at a cost ...

    Article : 125 words
  52. THE HAGUE CONFERENCE.

    The conference at this morning's session appointed three sub-commissions to deal with private, property, debts and credits. ...

    Article : 77 words
  53. POVERTY OF SOLDIER SETTLERS.

    At Young yesterday afternoon delegates from various soldier settlements met the Repatriation Committee to ventilate their grievances. The chief grievance was the ...

    Article : 58 words
  54. ITALIAN-RUSSIAN AGREEMENT.

    In the Senate, Signor Schanzer said though he had not received any official, communication indirect information compelled him to think the Soviet ...

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  55. GERMANY PAYS.

    Germany has effected the monthly reparations payment of fifty million gold marks which was due yesterday. ...

    Article : 34 words
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