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  4. World's News Budget.

    Mr. Power, the famous London restorer, states that a Shropshire gentleman made a lucky purchase in Australia in 1884, when he bought for a ...

    Article : 72 words
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  6. CANBERRA MANAGEMENT.

    Since development work commenced in the Federal capital territory, practically the whole of the responsibility there has rested upon the ...

    Article : 161 words
  7. A "GOLDMINE."

    Whilst digging out tabbit[?] on his property at Norval, near Ar[?] (Vic.), Mr. Wm. Smart came on a bottle containing 73 ounces of gold. It had the ...

    Article : 39 words
  8. CHICAGO SOCIETY SHOCKED.

    The revels of the Daphne Greek Pageant, in which many bare-limbed. [?]-clad girls and several male dancers, in similar classic freedom of-garb ...

    Article : 142 words
  9. IF CARSON WERE ARRESTED.

    Addressing a monster meeting in Glasgow last Friday night, Mr. Bonar Law retraversed the Unionist position. In the course of his speech, the ...

    Article : 132 words
  10. OUR EXAMPLE AGAIN.

    Lord Roberts, speaking at the annual dinner of the National Service League on June 11, said: "Our kinsmen oversea have realised the necessity for ...

    Article : 54 words
  11. THROUGH THE GATUN LOCKS.

    The first ocean liner has successfully passed through the Ga[?] Locks on the Panama Canal, the trip being made in order to teat the working of the ...

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  12. MEAL IN THE NETHER BLUE.

    Gullaux and Mr. Hordern ascended to a height of 10,000 feet over Sydney on Friday last. While they were up there it is said that they enjoyed the ...

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  13. LET THEM DIE.

    The "Standard" in a teaching article headed "Let them die," denounces the suffragette vandalism, arson, disloyalty, blasphemy, and sacrilege. The ...

    Article : 60 words
  14. MAN WH HAS LOST HIMSELF.

    In the Geelong Hospital a young man, who from his appearance is believe to be a sailor, is confined to his bed He doesn't know his name, and ...

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  16. TOLL OF THE SEA.

    In moving in the House of Commons last Friday. the second reading of the bill embodying the recommendations of the international conference on the ...

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  17. FOREIGNERS BEAT BRITISHERS.

    Officers representing five countries competed in the military trials at the Olympia Horse Show yesterday. The first prize went to Belgium, two ...

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  18. SPOONING GROUNDS.

    The establishment of recreation places for young people, which he terms spooning centres, is advocated by Mr. Otto F. Thum. Commissioner of ...

    Article : 107 words
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