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  2. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    Following upon the War Service Homes report to June 30, 1921, made available on Friday, a report has been issued for the year ended June 30, 1922. Brief mention is ...

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  3. RATHENAU'S MURDER TRIAL

    There was a pathetic episode in the closing scenes of the trial of Dr. Rathenau's murderers. The defending counsel read a letter which the aged mother of Rathenau ...

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  4. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    SALE, Sunday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) encountered much opposition at a public meeting in the Mechanics' Institute last night, when be delivered a ...

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  5. FUTURE OF "BAWRA."

    Primary producers have been greatly interested by a proposal, made by Senator Fairbairn, that the British Australasian Wool Realisation Association should be ...

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  6. FIXING NEW ZONES.

    The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Constantinople states that, whether by accident or design, Kemalists broke the Mudania convention by infringing the ...

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  7. BRITISH POLITICS

    The Prime "Minister Mr. Lloyd George, had a rousing reception when he rose to speak at a luncheon at Manchester. He said:—Since coming north I have not ...

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  8. BRITISH TRADE REVIEW.

    The satisfactory conclusion of the Mudania conference has had a tonic influence upon the Stock Exchange, and business has shown a welcome expansion in ...

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  9. NOTABLE DISPLAY ENDS.

    In its third week, after having given delight to visitors numbering a quarter of a million, the State Schools' Jubilee Exhibition closed on Saturday. Both in the day ...

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  10. "Brownheart" in Apples.

    Replying to an inquiry from the Fruit and Produce Exchange of Great Britain Limited regarding the causes of "brownheart" in apples, Dr. Charles Brooks, ...

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  11. MOORE PARK MYSTERY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—John Carl Jensen, aged 31 years, was charged before Mr. Burton Smith, S.M., at Central Police Court on Saturday with having at Moore ...

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  12. Burden of Taxation.

    The Attorney-General for New Zealand (Sir Francis Bell) received a deputation of members of the New Zealand and Australian Agents' Association, who urged the ...

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  13. Unrest in India.

    The committee of non-co-operators which has been investigating the alleged police excesses against the Akalis has dispersed. The last bulletin complains that ...

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  14. SPORTING CABLES.

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  15. WOMEN AND CO-OPERATION.

    The place of women in the co-operative movement was the chief topic of discussion it the concluding session of the co-operative societies' second Australian congress ...

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  16. British and Argentine Meat Co.

    The Western United Investment Company has offered to purchase the British and Argentine Meat Company at 65/ for the ordinary shares and 32/6 for the ...

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  17. De Valera and Authority.

    The Irish Free State Government has issued its first White Paper. It deals with captured correspondence between De Valera and other leading republicans. One ...

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  18. Unemployment at Shipyards.

    It is officially stated that barely 25 per cent. of the workers in the ship-building, engineering, and allied trades in Glasgow are employed. The unemployed total ...

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  19. MOTOR-CARS BECOVERED.

    A Citroen motor-car, driven by Mr. J. K. Gregson, of Charles street, Kew, was left outside the Masonic Hall, Collins street, between 7 and half-past 7 o'clock on ...

    Article : 119 words
  20. Epileptics- and Crime.

    Mr. Justice Roche, in sentencing Charles Soymour, aged 27 years, who is an epileptic, to three years' penal servitude for having stabbed a woman in Hyde Park, said that ...

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  21. PEDESTRIAN IN TROUBLE.

    Police headquarters have reecivcd information of the arrest in Sydney, on a charge of false pretences, of a man named A. E. Glanville, a pedestrian, aged 24 ...

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  22. Salvaging Burnt Steamer.

    Passengers from the burnt steamer City of Honolulu were transferred at dawn to the American transport Thomas from the rescuing vessel West Faralon. ...

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  23. L.T.A.V. Pennant Competitions.

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  24. Sir Almeric Fitzroy.

    Sir Almeric Fitzroy, clerk to the Privy Council, who was arrested in Hyde Park recently for alleged interference with women, was fined £5, and £10/10/ costs. He ...

    Article : 131 words
  25. ANGLICAN SYNOD.

    After a long discussion on Friday, during which very divergent views were expressed, the Anglican Synod agreed on the voices to a motion by Dr. L[?]per, ...

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  26. Wedding Sensation.

    When a young bride and bridegroom were returning from the wedding breakfast, two women rushed out of a side street. The first presented four children, ...

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  27. London Wool Sales.

    At the wool sales only a few lots of Australian merinoes were offered. All classes were very firm, and competition was keen. The following prices were ...

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  28. A BIG HIT.

    A remarkable hit was made in the cricket match between Brighton and Kew on the Brighton ground on Saturday. J. Kennedy, of Brighton, hit three "sixes," ...

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  29. FATAL DRIVING MISHAP.

    RAINBOW, Sunday.—On Saturday night. Mrs. Carmody, wife of Sergeant-Major J. Carmody, of Perth, was thrown from a gig and [?]ned an injury to the spine, to which she succumbed soon ...

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  31. FIRE AT DROUIN.

    DROUIN, Sunday.—Two shops in Main street, built on land belonging to the Railway department, were destroyed by a fire which occurred at about half-past 11 o'clock on Friday night. ...

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  32. Rebels Attack Foo Chow.

    A message from Shanghai states that American marines have landed at Foo-Chow to protect the nationals against rebel forces who are attacking the city. ...

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  33. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL.

    One sum of £75/7/, representing the booking fee at the 17th annual students' invitation concert of the London College of Music, in the Town Hall, on ...

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