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  2. SPRING RAGING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—£46,300 is the amount of the prize money that will be distributed by the Australian Jockey Club for its spring meeting, which commences ...

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  3. FRANCE AND GERMANY.

    Colour is lent to the suggestion of Franco-German coolness at Geneva resulting from President von Hindenburg's Tannenburg war guilt speech and the ...

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  4. PRICE OF BREAD.

    [?] the announcement he made on Thursday that the Ministry had instructed Mr. T. forristal, an accountant of the Treasury department, to make an ...

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  5. GIRL ATTACKED.

    After an exciting clases, which ended whe n their motor-car crashed into a fire alarm pillar, three men who had robhed a girl of a pay-roll amountin to £200, in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ST. LOUIS CYCLONE.

    A eyclone, followed by heavy rain, on Thursday laid waste an ares of six square miles in this city. Following is the record of disaster known ...

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  7. DARING JEWEL THEFT.

    One of tho most daring jewel thefts attempted in Melbourne in iceentyears was carried out in Bourke street, city, last night, at a time when the streets were crowded. ...

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  8. WELCOME RAINS.

    Although light tu moderate falls of rain were recorded in all districts of Victoria in the 24 hours period which ended at 9 o'clock yestaday morning, the heaviest ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Australian Fruit Control.

    Fruit traders in Great Britain are delighted at the result of teh vote taken in Australin on the conrtro, of export of fresh fruit. ...

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  10. LOVE LETTERS BY AIR.

    Flight-Lieut. Webster, who won the Schneider Cup in a British seaplane, is engaged to marry Miss Enid Darnley, of Ipswich. Flight-Lient. Webster was ...

    Article : 189 words
  11. SHOPLIFTING EVIL.

    One of the most perplexing problems with which retailers have to contend is the aetivity of the shoplifter, according to a statement made by the managing director of the ...

    Article : 313 words
  12. MURDERED CONSTABLE.

    Scotland Yard detectives have made further sensational discoverues with regard to the death of Constable Gutteridge, whose body was found on a lonely roud in Essex, ...

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  13. MUSIC FROM THE AIR.

    A remarkable invention by which music is extracted freom air, was revealed at a demo nstation at the Bechstein Hall, attended by Enistein mand many German ...

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  14. BRITAIN AND SPAIN.

    The usual mystery and secrecy where Spanish affairs are concerned surrounds the meeting of Sir Austen Chamberlain and the Spanish Prime Minister (General ...

    Article : 271 words
  15. To Revive Gold-mining.

    The Australian Press Association understands that London representatives of important gold-mining interests in Wester Australia have sent a cable message to the ...

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  16. Paralysis of the Insane.

    Useful data have been obtained in a London county mental hospital by means of experiments for treating general paralysis of the insane. A colony of mosquitoes ...

    Article : 121 words
  17. Pillaging on Wharves.

    The shipping journal "Fairplay," discussing pillaging on the wharves, directs attention to the ienicney shown in Sydney, where a man caught redhanded was ...

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  18. YOUTH FATALLY INJURED.

    Shocking injures, which resulted in almost instant death, were received by Walter Pearce, aged 17 years, of Baxter toad, Mascot (N.S.W.), when a rear wheel ...

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  19. Plot in Greece.

    The son of General Pangalos, the former dictator now living in exile, has been arrested, and warrants have been issued against Madame Pangalos and a number of ...

    Article : 127 words
  20. Trade With Canada.

    The Minister for Finance (Mr. Robb), in an interview at Edmonton, denied that any changes were contemplated in the trade pact between Canada and Anstralin. ...

    Article : 98 words
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  22. German Airmen.

    Kocnnecke, the German airman, and Count Solm, who, with a wireless operator, are attempting to [?]y to India, China, and Japan, and then across the Pacific to ...

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  23. French Tennis Players.

    Until Borotra returns from the United States the programme of the tour of himself, Brugnon, and cochet through South America and Australia cannot be drawn ...

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