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  2. HALL DIVORCE SUIT

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- The hearing, before the Chief Justice and a jury, of the divorce suit in which John Thomas Hall (50), tailor, of Bloomfield street, Ascotvale, was petitioner, ...

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  3. DR. MANNIX.

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday. -- The Japanese steamer Nikko Maru, with Dr. Mannix aboard, arrived in the bay this afternoon, and was met by a launch containing a party of archbishops ...

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  4. MR T. J. RYAN

    The news reached Sydney yesterday morning that Mr. T. J. Ryan, M.H.R., assistant leader of the Federal Opposition, had died at Barcaldine at 5.45 ...

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  5. DIGGERS' LOAN

    The Diggers' Loan campaign, like the proverbial snowball is increasing in momentum as it goes along. The second, week of preliminary work has ...

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  6. CRICKET.

    When stamps were drawn on Saturday in the match between South Wales and the Australians at Cardiff the home team had completed the first innings for 213 runs, and ...

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  7. LOSS TO PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- The regret which is felt in the Federal Parliament at the death of Mr. Ryan extends to every member of the two Houses. Differences in polities do not diminish ...

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  8. STATE FUNERAL

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Arrangements are being made, subject to the consent of the late Mr. Ryan's family, for a State funeral to he held in Brisbane. In making the ...

    Article : 64 words
  9. MANY TRIBUTES

    The following are among the tributes to the dead leader which came to hand last night from all parts of Australia:: -- SIR JOSEPH COOK. ACTING-PRIME ...

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  10. DEFENCE OF AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Discussing the military Administration of the Commonwealth, Senator (General) H. E. Elliott, in a lecture delivered to-night, entitled "The Defence of ...

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    MR. T. J. RYAN IN DEBATE. Sketch in Federal Parliament ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. DISSOLUTION GRANTED

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- The State Governor to-night conveyed to the Premier (Mr. Lawson) his reply to the request for a dissolution of the Legislative Assembly. As expected, ...

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  13. THE PACIFIC

    It is currently reported that the Empire Conference is considering a proposal by Mr. Lloyd George that all Dominion Premiers should meet the American, Japanese, and Chinese delegates ...

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  14. JAPANESE STRIKE

    A despatch from Tokio states that a Cabinet meeting was called to consider tho Kobo strike, which has again assumed violent [?]. The police drew their sabres against ...

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  15. LATE MR. WATKIN WYNNE

    Mr. George S. Arthur, in proposing the toast of "The Waverley Bowling Club" at the luncheon in connection with the annual banks and insurance match against Waverley yesterday, ...

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  16. SCHOONER WRECKED.

    ADELAIDE, Monday. -- The three-masted schooner Lemael, from Tasmania to Port Adelaide, went ashore on the beach eight miles south of Millicent at 1 o'clock yesterday ...

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  17. RICH ENEMY PROPERTY

    Twelve Germans, whose 23,000 properties and patents in the United States, valued at 350,000,000 dollars, were confiscated by the Alien Enemy Property Custodian, have started ...

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  18. IN NEVERTIRE

    WEST MAITLAND, Monday. -- At an inquest this afternoon on the body of John Adams (19), whose mangled body was found on the railway line, near High Street station early ...

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  19. METAL QUARRIES

    WEST MAITLAND, Monday -- The Minister for Works and Railways (Mr. Estell) visited the Government metal quarries at Martin s Creek, 3 beyond Paterson, on Saturday, and ...

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  20. SOUTH AFRICAN MINES

    A message from Johannesburg states that the Trade Unions' acceptance of the proposal of the Chamber of Mines for the suggested eduction of wages to be reviewed at a ...

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  21. NEW SWIMIMNG RECORD

    A Honolulu message states that Warren Koa[?]ha (a brother of Pua Kealoha, who was in Sydney last summer) set a new world's record of 109 seconds for a back-stroke swim of 150 ...

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  22. BURNED TO DEATH

    ADELAIDE, Monday. -- An extraordinary discovery was made in connection with the fire that destroyed four shops early on Friday morning. On Saturday morning Alfred James ...

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  23. IN ANTICIPATION

    A message from Vigo states that troops from the Lisbon garrison are picketing the street. Heavy artillery has been placed in the streets and squares. This, it is believed, is in ...

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  24. FRENCH TRAIN BANDITS

    A Paris message states that the bandits Who carried out the sensational robbery on the Marseilles-Paris express have all been captured or killed. ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLES

    A Little message says that the Central Confederation of Labor, by 1572 votes to 1325, decided to adhere to the Amsterdam International, rejecting tho Moscow, otherwise the Third, ...

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  26. JUDGE HEYDON'S EULOGY.

    "Much as one might disagree with certain of Mr. Ryan's views, his untimely death will come as a real shock to the community, and his end removes an outstanding intellect from an arena ...

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  27. SILESIA COMPROMISE

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" writes: -- "The Anglo-French compromise on the Silesian deadlock is welcomed. France admits the cordiality of the British ...

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  28. FIJI TIMBER

    It has been ascertained that a resident in Adelaide, South Australia, has secured from the Government of Fiji the rights of all Donga timber in the islands. A small company has ...

    Article : 106 words
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  30. BASE RECORDS

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Figures issued by the Defence Department to-day gave an interesting review of the base records branch up to June 30, from the beginning of the war. The ...

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  31. "A MAN OF BRAINS."

    ADELAIDE, Monday. -- Mr. W. A. Watt. M.H.R,. ex-Federal Treasurer, when informed of the death of Mr. T. J. Ryan, said: -- "I am profoundly sorry to hear it. His loss will be ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN JAM

    WELLINGTON, Monday. -- The importation of Australian jam and fruit pulp is prohibited. The Department of Industries and Committee explains that this is a temporary embargo, and ...

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  33. BURMA AND INDIA

    The Burma Legislature, by resolution, strongly supported the early separation of Burma from the Indian Empire. The Chief Secretary of the Government, answering a ...

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  34. SEAMAN FOUND DROWNED

    NEWCASTLE, Monday. -- The body of a man in an advanced stage of decomposition was found in the harbor to-day. It was identified as that of Wilfred Stanley Loveridge, a seaman ...

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  35. QUEENSLAND SYMPATHY

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The Premier this morning despatched to Mrs. Ryan, at Barcaldine, the following telegram: -- "Queensland Government deeply sympathises ...

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  36. ST. MARTHA'S ART UNION

    The drawing of the St. Martha's art anion took place last night in the Town Hall. Following are the first five winning numbers in order: 45435, 328743, 440338, 166463, 211263. ...

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  37. SANITY IN METHOD

    Speaking at a meeting of the Social Democratic Federation, Mr. Will Thorne, M.P., denounced direct action as the means of achieving the ideal of social democracy. He said that the ...

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  38. IRISH AFFAIRS

    The Belfast Ex-Service Association has received to convert the association into a territorial force under military officers. It is understood that De Valora returned to ...

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  39. OPPOSED TO STATE LOTTERY

    WEST MAITLAND, Monday. -- At West Maitland Presbyterian Church on Sunday, the congregation unanimously carried a resolution entering its emphatic protest against the ...

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