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  5. LAW OF EVIDENCE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The AttorneyGeneral, in a statement to-day says he hopes to bring in during the coming session a bill to amend the law of ...

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  6. OUR WAR BILL.

    MELBOURNE. Friday.—It is not generally realised that the whole of the direct taxation imposed by the Commonwealth Government is ...

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  8. CABLE NEWS

    LONDON, June 7.—Miss Ethel Dell the novelist, has been married to Colonel Savage, a neighbor of hers at Gulldford. The ceremony was ...

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  9. WAR BONDS CASE.

    The case of Robert Steadman Carr of obtaining £388 worth of Commonwealth war bonds and [?]scribed stock by fraud is exciting a good deal of ...

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  10. MURDERER EXECUTED.

    LONDON, June 7.—Notwithstanding strenuous efforts for a reprieve, including an appeal to the King, Jacobl the pantry boy who murdered ...

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  11. IRISH WAR.

    British troops have occupied Boll[?]k. The occupation was bloodless. When the Ropubilcan troops saiped, the artillery sent a couple of shells ...

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  12. HIGH SCORES.

    LONDON, June 7.—Owing to the continued drought, high scoring is common in county cricket. Playing against Warwick, for Yorkshire (one ...

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  13. First Court Since 1914.

    LONDON. June 6th. For the first time since 1914 a full dress court was held at Buckincham Palace. There were eight hundred guests creating a ...

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  14. SEVEN PEOPLE MURDERED.

    ROME. June 8.—Warned by his dogs barking, Fabl[?] Guiseppe, a wealthy, farmer of Nicatresse left his house with his family, all of whom ...

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  15. Assessments Confirmed.

    The Municipal and Shire Appeal Court was held late yesterday afternoon. The Railway Commissioners lodged ...

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  16. AGED COUPLE'S END.

    SYDNEY. Friday.—An old couple named Smith were found dead in their room in Grosvenor street, Woola[?]ra. this afternoon. A gas jet had been ...

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  17. SOVIET ROUBLES.

    COPENHAGEN, June 7.—The "Krasnaje Gazeta," states that the Soviet roubles, of which two hundred thrillions are in circulation, will soon ...

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  18. Violent Earthquake.

    Violent earthquakes damaged the towns of Fabriano, Calbarola, and San [?]. Details are lacking. ...

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  19. A WEALTHY ESTATE.

    SYDNEY. Friday.—The will of the late Lady Emma Elizabeth Dixon has been sworn for probate purposes at £107,638. Tes[?]x left £500 to the ...

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  20. LATE SIR ROSS SMITH'S BOOK.

    LONDON June 7—The firm of Macmillans is publishing the late, Sir Ross Smith's book, which is entitled Fourteen Thousand Miles Through ...

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  21. MR HUGHES DELIGHTED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The directors of Farmers Ltd., received the following telegram from the Prime Minister (Mr Hughes): I am delighted to hear ...

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  22. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    LONDON, June 7.—Mr. [?] Australian manager of the Pacific Cable Board, has arrived in London in connection with the duplication of ...

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  23. Beef Subsidy.

    With [?]gard to the beef subsidy, the Minister for Customs, Mr. Rodgers states that the subsidy will apply to all consignments shipped on ...

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  24. BIG FIRE.

    LONDON, June: 9.—White's yachtbuilding yard at Southampton has been destroyed by fire. A number of petrol tanks violently exploded. ...

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  25. GRATUITY BONDS.

    The Federal Government has decided to facilitate cashing of returned soldiers' war gratuity bonds, and any sold[?] who can set out valid grounds ...

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  26. DAIL ADJOURNS.

    The Dall adjourned till 30th June. ...

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  27. THE WEATHER

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  29. High Price for Wool.

    A feature of yesterday's wool sales was the record price of 44 l-4d obtained for offerings of the well known Dunlop clip from Darling Rive[?] ...

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  30. RAINFALL.

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  32. ARMY OFFICERS COURTMAR. T[?]LLED.

    LONDON, June 9.—Fourteen ex-officers in the Kaiser's army were court martialled at Mayence for establishing a propagandist club and creating ...

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  33. COMMERCIAL.

    Thirty four hundred cattle were yarded at Homebush on Thursday. The market was very firm. 54,000 sheep were penned. Velues were irregular ...

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  34. GOLF.

    LONDON, June 9.—Compseton beat Kirkwood (Australia) in the second round of the golf tourney by two and one. ...

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  35. SOUTH WEST AFRICA.

    CAPETOWN, July 8.—In the Assembly, the Premier stated that the trouble in the south-west protectorate was over. He read a telegram ...

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  36. YESTERDAY'S MARKETS.

    At the Produce markets to-day, wheaten and oaten chaff realised 7/2 to 8/6; potatoes, local, 4/6 to 5/6; Tasmanian 6/6 to [?]/; maize, yellow, 5/2; ...

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  37. MUNITIONS BLOWN UP.

    WARSAW, June 6.—Rebels at Lipoivce blew up a huge Russian munition store, containing eight million ca[?]-ges, 22,000 shells. Nine officers ...

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  38. COMMUNISTS ARRESTED.

    LONDON, June 9.— The police to-day arrested 50 communists, some of them being in possession of bombs. ...

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