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  4. Southern Cross Closes Its Historic Career

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The Southern Cress closed its historic career to-day, when it was flown for the last time by Sir Charles ...

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  6. GREY GHOSTS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Half a million people ashore and. afloat witnessed 80 per cent, of Britain's navy in a display of splehdonr ...

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  7. UPROAR

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— A lively discussion took place on the subject of compulsory military training at the Returned Soliders' ...

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  8. SUNDAY TRADING

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — The Licensed Victuallers' Association is making a determined effort to enforce the Sunday trading of all ...

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  9. IN COLLISION

    VICTORIA (B.C.), Wednesday. —The lines Niagara, with the Australian Frime Minister (Mr. J. Al Lyons) aboard, collided, with ...

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  10. STRANGE CASE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—An extraordinary case, in which a woman married to an allegedly, convicted bigamist is unable to divorce, him ...

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  11. BEHIND SCHEDULE

    FREMANTLE, Thursday.—After an extremely rough passage across the Eight on the run from Albany the steamer Karoola reached. Fremantle ...

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  12. BREAD WARS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Suggestions, for the elimination of price cutting in the bread trade were made to-day. when the Royal Commission which is ...

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  13. PIG COMPANY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—It was announced to-day that a company to, be known as Emperor Mines Limited, with a nominal capital of £1,000,000, ...

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  14. WATERSPOUT

    SOUTHPORT, Thursday.—A phenomenon whit witnessed at Southpors about 3 o'clock this afternoon when a waterspout which extended, in an ...

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  15. SHEEP LOSSES

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Discussing stock losses in western Queensland as a result of the cold snap following, the rains. Mr. Norman Bourke, president ...

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  16. INDIAN TOUR

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—The secretary of the Board of Control (Mr. Jeanes) is still awaiting a reply from some members of the board to permit ...

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  17. DAIRY PRODUCTS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—An Order in Counsil has been issued further unhending Section 10 of the Dairy Products Stabilisation Act. This ...

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  18. BAIL SECURED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Patrick Brady who has been committed for trial on a charge of having murdered, James Smith at Cronulla, was released ...

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  19. CRAWFORD LEADS

    LONDON, Thursday,—The EnglandAustralia tennis match commenced today. In the first singles, Crawford won the first set from Perry 6-0, and ...

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  20. Anzac Day

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Next year Anzac Day falls on a Saturday, but, it will be observed in Melbourne as strictly as in previous years, and ...

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