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  3. To-day's Weather

    Chiefly fine, southerly wind and rather cool temperature, with some showers in the early morning. Moderate northeast breeze and rather sultry in ...

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  4. CAPTAIN MATTHEWS REACHES BAGDAD

    Captain Matthews arrived at Bagdad from Aleppo after four hours' flying. He covered the 1150 miles from Constantinople to Bagdad in ten hours actual ...

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  5. HOLLAND AND THE SURRENDER OF WILHELM

    Holland bases her refusal to surrender the ex-Kaiser to the Allies on her treaty rights, but has indicated that she may reconsider the situation if the ...

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  6. NEW STATE MINISTERS

    To fill the vacancies in the N.S.W. State Ministry occasioned by the retirement of the Hon. D. Storey (Minister for Health) and the resignation of Hon. ...

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  7. CULCAIRN HUNS

    There has been no abatement of the agitation of returned soldiers throughout the Riverina against the candidature for the Culcairn Shire Council of Messrs. ...

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  8. HAPPY SCENE AT THE BONDI CARNIVAL

    HUNDREDS OF YOUNGSTERS ENJOYED THEMSELVES AT BONDI YESTERDAY; THESE KIDDIES HAD A HAPPY TIME ON THE MERRY-GO-ROUND. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. REIGN OF TERROR

    At Thurles yesterday, a constable was wounded seriously. The district is the centre of one of the most disaffected counties, where several police have been ...

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  10. JEWISH PEOPLE FOR LIBERTY AND JUSTICE

    Presiding at a banquet of the Jewish Historical Society, Earl Reading declared that the Jewish community was proud of the part it had played in the ...

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  11. GERMANY WATCHING WORLD MARKET PRICES

    A message from Berlin states that the German Government is creating a foreign trade bureau, to prevent exports at prices materially below those of the world's ...

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  12. MILITARY GOVERNOR FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Lieut.-Col. Weigall, a member of the House of Commons, has been appointed Governor of South Australia. [Lieut Col. Archibald Weigall has sat ...

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  13. JAPAN READY TO EVACUATE SIBERIA

    At a dinner given by journalists at Vladivostok. Colonel Isome, head of the Japanese Military Mission, said Japan would withdraw her troops from Siberia ...

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  14. Cheers for Sinn Fein

    Cheers for Sinn Fern were give at a meeting of Roman Catholics held in East Maitland to consider the proposal to help the Irish people. The following ...

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  15. AGENT-GENERALSHIP

    Sir Chas. Wade vacated the position of Agent-General for New South Wales on Monday last, when he sailed from London for Australia. Sir T. Coghlan is ...

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  16. MR. ASQUITH WILL STAND FOR PAISLEY

    Mr. Asquith has accepted the invitation to stand for the electorate of Paisley. The Unionists' Association has selected Mr. Mackcan as the Coalition ...

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  17. Lloyd George Returned from Paris.

    A London message states that Mr. Lloyd George has returned from his trip to Paris. ...

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    GOLD RUSH AT THE BONDI CARNIVAL YESTERDAY. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. A BRILLIANT BATSMAN.

    T. J. E. ANDREWS (PETERSHAM), WHO SCORED 207 NOT OUT FOR N.S.W. AGAINST VICTORIA. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. The Sunday Times Will Cost 3d Next Week

    The Sunday Times has always been a twopenny paper. During the war period ...

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  21. THE HAGUE TRIBUNAL AND LEAGUE OF NATIONS NEW YORK, Friday.

    President Wilson has reappointed the American members of the permanent International High Tribunal of Arbitration at the Hague, whose terms had lapsed ...

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  22. EMPIRE COTTON-GROWING

    Lieut.-Colonel Amery, Under-Secretary for the Colonies, in the course of a statement on the report of the Empire Cotton-growing Committee, pointed out ...

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  23. ALLIED AMBASSADORS TO CONFER IN PARIS

    M. Clemenceau relinquished the Presidency of the Supreme Council of the Allies to M. Millerand during the morning sitting. The Council has decided ...

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  24. FEDERAL CABINET

    So far the Federal Cabinet has only given more or less informal discussion to the rearrangement of portfolios. Further discussion on the subject will take ...

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  25. Port Macquarie Troops To-day

    Troops and munition workers ex Port Macquarie, will disembark at No. 1 wharf, Woolloomooloo, at 9.30, this morning. Ticket holders will be ...

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  26. WHEAT COMING IN.

    The Government has arranged with Victoria for the despatch of 5000 tons of wheat, to be sent weekly from Melbourne to the border, and carried thence ...

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  27. HIGH PRICES FOR LONDON PROPERTIES

    Several valuable Covent Garden properties have been submitted to auction, but the bidding did not reach the reserves. The only lot sold was the ...

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  28. For the Prince's Visit

    The terms of the Governors-General of the Commonwealth and the Dominion of New Zealand have been extended to cover the visit of the Prince of Wales. ...

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  29. Fiji Indians Strike

    Fifteen hundred Indians, employed by Suva Municipality, the Vancouver Sugar Co., and many store and house servants, have struck for more pay on the ground ...

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  30. NO BRITISH TROOPS FOR THE CAUCASUS

    The British Government has not the slightest intention of participating in military operations in the Caucasus, but some steps are probable for the ...

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  31. Leverhulme Buys an Island

    Lord Leverhulme has purchased North Harris Island, and other islands of the Scotch Hebrides. [Harris (or Herries) Island is a ...

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  32. SERIOUS POSITION OF THE POWHATAN

    A Washington message is that the Army Transport Service has been advised that the steamer Lady Laurier is towing the trasport steamer Powhatan, Imperial Commerce Congress. The Congress of the Imperial Chambers of Commerce is to assemble in Toronto is September. ...

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  33. STATE HOUSING SCHEME

    Applications for ballot privileges in connection with the allotment of houses at the Warren and Daceyville and Matraville will close with the secretary of the ...

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  34. A Soldier Candidate

    Lieut. Stead. 3/55 Inf. Regt., and secretary of the T.S.M. Association, is contesting for the East Ward as alderman in the municipal election at Marrickville ...

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  35. For the America Cup

    The New York Yacht Club has made an official statement to the effect that it will race Sir Thomas Lipton's Shamrock about July 13. ...

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  36. Silk Robbery-£1000 Haul

    Information reached Police Headquarters last night concerning the reported theft of a large quantity of silks and other goods from the warehouse of ...

    Article : 48 words
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