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  2. Advertising

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  3. DEPORTATION ACT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—In the High Court to-day the argument on the validity of the Depertation Act by Mr. Watt, K.C., was carried a stage ...

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  4. CHILD'S DEATH

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The coroner, today inquired into the death of the infant of George and Mrs. Delardes at Redfern, who was drowned in a tub. ...

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  5. N.S.W. SENATE COUNT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—More strange features markerd the scrutiny of the Senate poll to-day, and for the first time since the count commenced ...

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  6. GATES OF WAR CLOSED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Locarno Pact was signed to-day. The ceremony of attaching the signatures began at 11.25 o'clock, and was completed by 11.38. With solemn dignity and in a simple setting the delegates signed ...

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  7. WOMAN BIGAMIST

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At the Darlinghurst Criminal Court, to-day, Marola Collins, a former, attendant at the Military Hospital, Randwick, was ...

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  8. BRITISH SHIPS SAIL

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — By noon to-morrow it is expected that all the British ships first affected by the strike in Melbourne will have ...

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  9. Mars Looks On

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Locarno Pact has been signed with almost whispered benedictions and felicitations There was an underlying solemnity in ...

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  10. PICKPOCKETS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — John Marshallson, a grazier, of Narrandera Road, Wagga, at present residing at Osborne House, Nicholson-street, ...

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  11. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Tomorrow the Federal Cabinet will conclude the post-election series of meetings at which preliminary ...

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  12. House of Assembly

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The Deputy-Speaker (Hon. W. A. Woods) took the chair at 7.30. Mr. Soundy asked the Chief ...

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  13. STRIKERS ABSORBED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The manning, of the British ships here is absorbing so many strikers whose ships have sailed without them that there ...

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  14. N.T. ELECTION

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Referring to-day to reports from the Northern Territory saying that the electoral rolls there were in a chaotic ...

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  15. STATE PARLIAMENT

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The President (Hon. Tetley Gant) look the chair at 11 a.m. Mr. Lillice resumed the debate on ...

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  16. CORDIAL RECEPTION FOR GERMANS.

    After the ceremony and reception the delegates drove in cars through human avenue to Whitehall. All were heartily cheered, a very cordial ...

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  17. VICTORIAN GOVERNOR

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The Governor of Victoria (Lord Stradbroke) has completed his plans for departure at the end of his term of ...

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  18. AT BUCKLINGHAM PALACE.

    The King entertained the Locarno delegates at Buckingham Palace. He personally invested Sir Austen Chamberlain with the Most Noble Order of ...

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  19. OTHER MATTERS DISCUSED.

    M. Briand, after his reception at Buckingham Palace, said that he had attended a meeting at the Foreign Office at which various matters, ...

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  20. BOY SHOOTS A MAN

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Fredcick Mervyn Newman, alias Wilson, aged 16, a farm worker, who is alleged to have shot Albert McCormack ...

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  21. The Spectators

    Sir Joseph Cook proudly recalled his participation at Versailles, Saint Germains, Genoa, and on other historical occasions, but the Locarne Treaty, he ...

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  22. Disarmament

    Mr. Archibald Hurd, in a noteworthy article in "The Daily Telegraph," advocates that another international conference on disarmament should follow ...

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  23. PUBLIC WORKS PROPOSALS.

    The debate was opened upon the Public Works Proposals. The Hon. Minister (Hon. A. Lawson) said that it was proposed to ...

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  24. The Speeches

    The 'King's message regretted that his sad loss prevented His Majesty from celebrating the occasion as be would have wished. His Majesty's ...

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  25. Widows' Pensions

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—In the Assembly to-day the Premier (Mr. Lang) moved the second reading of the Widows' Pensions Bill, which was agreed ...

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  26. "Gross Indecency"

    HOBART, Wednesday.—In the No. 2 Criminal Court to day a seaman, Arthur James Carr, was charged with committing an indecent assault upon ...

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  27. BURSARIES BILL.

    The Bursaries Bill was agreed to without-amendment. ...

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  28. Slaughterman Collapses,

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Arthur Wills Beer, a slaughterman, of Maidstone, was dressing a bullock at the city abattoirs, Flemington, to-day, ...

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  29. STATE HYDRO WORKS.

    A Bill to authorise the borrowing of a sum not exceeding £89,500 for the construction of State hydro-electric works was taken into committee, and ...

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  30. Entrance of Ex-Enemies

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — A Federal proclamation will be shortly issued removing the prohibition of the entrance of Germans and natives of ...

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  31. STOCK MORTGAGE.

    The second reading of the Stock Mortgage Bill was agreed to on division, and the House at 11.35 adjourned until 11. o'clock to-morrow. ...

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