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  2. SCALING EVEREST.

    LONDON, Saturday.—At a meeting of the Geographical Society yesterday the Earl Ronaldshay announced that the Everest Committee intended to ...

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  3. CYCLING

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.—During an interval at the football match on Saturday the City Cycling Club conducted [?] couple of events. The five-mile ...

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  4. N.S. WALES POLITICS

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Colonel Bruxner, leader of the Progressives, to-day gave an emphatic denial to the rumor that his retirement from politics meant ...

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  5. IMMIGRATION

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— According to Mr. Anthony Brunskill, one of the State's Wembley commissioners, who returned to Sydney yesterday, there ...

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  6. GRAVE ANXIETY.

    SHANGHAI, Saturday.—Negotiations regarding the terms for the surrender of the leaderless Che-Kiang soldiers near Shang-[?] have ...

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  7. TRAIN DIVES 20[?]

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — An engine drawing a freight train crashed into the buffer end at the Hawkesbury station early this morning. After ...

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  8. CAR SOMERSAULTED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— A motor car somersaulted near Goulburn to-day, [?] J. T. Spiers, past[?] of Goulburn, was killed, and Charles Tatham, 45[?] ...

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  9. RUSSIA'S ARMY.

    MOSCOW. Saturday.— The Russian Minister for War (M. Leon Trotsky), during the course of a speech at Naltchik to-day, said that it was impossible ...

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  10. BOXING

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Billy Grime, 9 10 [?] last night knocked out Bert Ristuccla, 9.5[?] in the sixteenth round. It was a poor fight. ...

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  11. COMMONWEALTH LOAN

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— The Commonwealth loan authorities state that they have been surprised by the late rally in favor of the loan. It may close at ...

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  12. MANIA FOR CATS.

    LONDON, Friday.—[?] Miss clarke, an elderly recluse of Gravesend, Kent, who on Thursday collapsed in her garden, and was taken to ...

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  13. Win on Points

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—At the stadiam last night Jim Allen, Sydney, beat Curley H[?]. Herb Ackworth easily beat[?] ...

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  14. PRESENT[?]DANGER.

    The danger of the present situation in the vicinity of Shang hai lies in the possibility that in order to quell the leaderless Che-Ki-ang-[?] there ...

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  15. PUBLIC HEALTH.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Australian Director General of Health (Doctor Cumpston) sailed for New York to-day, to complete his work in connection with ...

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  16. HOME AGAIN!

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Fifty Young Australia League boys, who have been touring the world for the last eight months, returned to Sydney yesterday ...

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  17. Sydney Bout

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—At the Sydney stadium last night, E[?] Vola[?] 10.4. [?] Stan Sinde[?]. 10 7, in thirteen rounds. ...

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  18. TENNIS

    The fifth annual meeting of the N. W. Tennis Association was held at Burnie on Saturday. The President Mr. L. Cra[?]) president, and the ...

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  19. HONEYMOON SPOILT

    HOBART, Sunday.—While Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Ransom were away on their honeymoon from their home at Mt. Nicholas, the [?] with all the ...

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  20. WRANGEL ISLAND.

    NOME (Alaska), Saturday.— A colony, intended to establish the British title to Wrangel island in the A[?] north of Siberia, was ...

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  21. BURNHAM'S BELIEF

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—The Chairman of the Empire Press Union (Lord Burnham), interviewed by a representative for the Australian Press ...

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  22. INVITATION TO KI-ANG-SUITES.

    Admiral Anderson has informed Admiral Duksikue, of the Ki-ang[?] that he may bring his vessels at Hwlang[?] to Shang-hai and take the ...

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  23. LEGANA TRAGEDY.

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.—A sad tragedy is recorded from Legana. Walter Clark Bell, seven years of age, [?]ing at Legana went out with ...

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  24. Story of the Island.

    Wrangel Island covers an area of about 80 miles in length by 30 miles in width. It is almost exactly the same [?] as jamaiea, in the West Indies. The ...

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  25. "Little Hsu" Under Arrest

    SHANG-HAI, Thursday.— As a result of the foreign autorities of Shanghaj having refused to permit " Little Hs[?]" (General Hs[?] the ...

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  26. TIMBER WORKERS

    HOBART, Sunday.—Mr. W. S[?] secretary of the Timber Workers Federation, leaves for Melbourne by the next boat, to at end a conference of ...

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  27. MOROCCO.

    MADRID, Thursday.— The President of the Military Directorate of Spain (General Prime de Rivera), whose policy is the evacuation of Morocco, ...

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  28. ANTI-LABOR FORCES

    HOBART, Sunday.—A meeting of the Country Party Political Association was held last week, when it was decided to meet the Nationalist ...

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  29. REPATR[?]ATING LEADERLESS TROOPS.

    A big effort is now Being made to arrange the repatriation of the various leaderless troops to their respective provinces. It is believed that if ...

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  30. TO BE DEPORTED.

    The diplomatic body at Pekin yesterday instructed the Shang-hai authorities to deport " Little [?]" He will probably be deported to Japan. ...

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  31. Latrobe Club.

    For some time past a number of those interested in tennis have been hard at work raising funds for the putting down of a new tennis court ...

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  32. Launceston Mishaps

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.— Thoma[?] Abbott Clark was thrown from a cycle at Newstead to-day, and subsequently had his right eye treated at ...

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  33. Spanish Claims.

    MADRID, Saturday.—A communique issued yesterday stated that a big concentration of rebels was strongly entrenched in the Sheshuan sector. An ...

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  34. Burni[?] Club.

    An unusually large and representative gathering assembled at the Burnie Tennis Courts on Saturday afternoon for the opening of the courts for the ...

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  35. Danger Passed.

    [?]ATER.—The Che-Ki-augites have laid down their arms on the receipt of 20 dollars each and free repatriation to their homes. ...

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  36. Gas Explosion

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.— Andrew Mortinsen was working an acetylene gas generator at his engineering works in Wellington St. on Thursday when it ...

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  37. Wembley Re-opening.

    LONDON, Saturday.—It was yesterday reported that it was practically certain that the British Empire Exhibition would re-open at Wembley in ...

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  38. Beyond the Wall.

    The foregoing [?] the situation between the Military Commanders of Kiang-su and Che-Ki-ang—the warfare between whom was the spark which lit ...

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  39. New Steamer

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— The Adelaide Steamship Company's new steamer Allara, 3390 tons, bui[?] in Scotland,arrived in Sydney yesterday. She will ...

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  40. N S.W. Senate Vacancy

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The State National Association early next week will consider the question of nominating candidates for the Senate vacancy. It ...

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  41. Fighting in Canton

    A Canton message reports that the morchant volunteers at Canton were defeated yesterday by Dr. Sun-YatSen's soldiers and fled. Their ...

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  42. Knocked Down by a Motor.

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.— [?] Clarke, aged three years, was knocked down by a motor-car at the intersection of Tamar and Cameron streets this ...

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  43. Situation Critical.

    According to [?] representative at Washington, the United States [?]boats Sacramento and Pampan[?], have been ordered to proceed to Canton. ...

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  44. Advertising

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  45. Looting and Tyranny.

    [?]ANTON, Thursday.—The long standing feud between the Canton authorities and merchant volunteers, or[?] by the latter to protect their ...

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