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  3. FINAL STAND.

    Mr. Dillon, of the Australian Steamship Owners' Federation, stated regarding news as to the progress of the shipping dispute, owners are ...

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  4. Anybody's Came ENGLAND NEEDS 490 TO WIN

    The third teat was continued to-day in line weather. There was again a large attendance when Kelleway and Pellew again took up the running this ...

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  5. ASSASSINS IN CORK.

    General Strickland, in a letter to the Lord Mayor of Cork, says:—"In accordance with the urgent wish of the people of Cork, I used influence ...

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  6. EASTBOURNE MURDER.

    Justice declared that Field and Gray's stories to be fabrications put forward in a last desperate attempt to escape the consequences of their ...

    Article : 95 words
  7. GOOD LUCK!

    It was a confident band that was farewelled from Young last evening as it left to take part in the Sydney competitions. The uniformed ...

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  9. COUNTRY INDUSTRIES.

    The people in the country centres of Victoria are beginning to realise that there is a better chance of starting industries in their districts by ...

    Article : 475 words
  10. District Hospital Needs.

    Members of the Young District Hospital Committee who attended the Committee meeting on Tuesday night were:—Messrs. T. F. Tresillan [?] ...

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  11. McDONNELL HOUSE [?] CABINET.

    The general view held at McDonnell House is that the Cabinet is beaten. Prominent members state that they never expected Mr. Storey to get a ...

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  12. "ONLY BEGINNING."

    "Le Matin's" Strassbourg correspondent declares that the Netherlands Government possesses documents proving that the Hohenzollern ...

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  13. ACTING PRIME MINISTER.

    The interchange of telegrams between Mr. Hughes and Senator Millen in reference to the Acting Prime Ministership may eventuate in the ...

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  14. FRIGHTFUL TRAGEDY.

    A message from Heisingfors states that a train carrying a quantity of benzine, between Luga and Norgorod caught fire and exploded. The ...

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  15. WOOD-HEAP ABLAZE.

    An alarm of fire was raised at about 9 o'clock last night. Master Allan Pennefather, who is employed at the electricity works, noticed flames ...

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  16. DULL CRICKET.

    The "Westminster Gazette," commenting on Tuesday's play in Adelaide, says play as slow as this will inevitably kill cricket as a spectacle. ...

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  19. QUEST FOR OIL.

    The quest for oil still goes on in many parts of Australia, and it is hoped that one day the nation will rejoice at the announcement that one of ...

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  20. "NO MAN'S LAND."

    BERRIGAN.—The movement in favor of Excising the Riverina from New South Wales and attaching it to Victoria is meeting with almost ...

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  21. OSMAND ESMONDE.

    Esmonde, the marooned Irishman, will have to depart from the Commonwealth without having set foot on Australia's soil. so it has been ...

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  22. GIRL'S PLUCKY RESCUE.

    BRISBANE.—Hazel Benstead, aged 16, a well-developed girl and a good swimmer, on Sunday plucklly rescued three girls who had got into ...

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  23. STEAMER AGROUND

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — The Japanese steamer Melgin Maru grounded on a reef of the Queensland coast while voyaging from Newcastle to ...

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  24. GREATEST SCREEN FIGHT.

    There is a fight in the screen adaption of Jack London's "Sea Wolf," to be presented as a Paramount-Artcraft Royalty Masterpiece at the ...

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  25. ARMSTRONG AND KELLEWAY CONGRATULATED.

    Armstrong and Kelleway received general congratulations to-day. Clem Hill, in a daily articles, writes: Armstrong's innings was the very finest ...

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  26. Repose after Romance.

    ROME, Wednesday.—D'Annunzlo the romantic soldier-poet of Italy, has farewelled the Provisional Government of Flume after his defeat by ...

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  27. "ROBBERY UNDER ARMS."

    The greatest Australian screen classic, "Robbery Under Arms," which broke all records at all the city and suburban theatres, lasting for over ...

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  28. DUBLIN RAID.

    The seven young men who were arrested in Dublin in the 36-hour raid were released after inquiries were made. ...

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