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  4. Wheat Prices Fall in Overseas Markets

    WINNIPEG, Thursday.—A further depression in wheat from 2½ to three cents occurred on Wednesday, when the final quotation, was 11 cents lower ...

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  6. SHOT WIFE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Two girls, returning to their home at Bankstown on Thursday night, found their mother on the floor dead. It ...

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  7. THE AGITATOR

    SYDNEY, Friday—Scathing comment on the doctrines of imported agitators was made in the police court to-day, when ...

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  8. NO WAR

    LONDON, Thursday. — Lloyd George, speaking to 10,009 women in the Albert Hall, With Nancy Samuel, the 22-year-old daughter ...

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  9. ELECTION DAY

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The Premier has issued the following appeal fur election day. "(Fellow Queenslanders, I appeal ...

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  10. ROBBED THE DEAD

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Charls Stewart; police constable, was committed for trial to-day on charges of theft of money and valuables from the clothes ...

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  11. INCOME TAX

    BRISBANE, Friday.—A fine of £100 was to-day inflicted on William Bell, wholesale milk vendor, of Milton, Brisbane, in the summons court, on a ...

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  12. DEAD AVIATORS

    SYIDNEY, Friday.—J. Johnson, one of the directors of Thonycroft Company, informed Col. Abbott that his firm would be prepared to make ...

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  13. NOT PAID

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—It is understood payment of the fine of £1000 imposed on the Timber Workers' Union and of the £50 on the secretary of the ...

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  14. TAX ON WAGES

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The child endowment tax is now in operation in New South Wales, and will date back to April 1. The tax will amount to 2 per ...

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  15. BIG DEMAND

    MARYBOROUGH, Friday. — The steamer, Canadian Monarch is expected to arrive at Urangun, on May 20, on its way from Sydney to America, to load ...

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  16. DISSOLUTION

    LONDON, Thursday.—Parliament concluded its actual labours to-day With the completion of the necessary financial measures. To-morrow it will be ...

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  17. KOOKABURRA

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Flight Lieutenant Eaton and party in two 'planes arrived at Oodnadatta this afternoon. They expect to reach Melbourne on ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND LOAN

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Morning Post" city editor says the terms of the Queensland conversion loan are regarded as satisfactory, The market ...

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  19. BARRON FALLS

    BRISBANE, friday—It was announeed by the Premier to-day that through the courtesy of the Tasmanian Goverment the services of A. P. ...

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  20. LONGSTAFF.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Longstaff's picture purchased by Mr. Kellow is entitle "Eternal Silenc." It deplete a phantom army in war kit ...

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  21. DEAF AND DUMB

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A sequel to the disorderly meeting of the Adult Deaf and Dumb Society on Wednesday night is the formation of a new society of ...

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  22. SWEEPS

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons many questions called attontion to the action of the police in stopping the sweep in aid of Barking ...

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  23. A "Talkie" Agreement

    LONDOX, Friday,—An important step in the British talking film industry is an agreement between His Masters' Voice Gramophone and the British ...

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  24. "JOCK" GARDEN

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Referring to the rash remarks of J. S. Glarden, in Victorin, Mr. D, Davies, general secretary of the Miners' Federation, said last ...

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  25. Typhoid Epidemic

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Lideombe district is suffering from un epldemic of typhoid fever, 57 cases being reported in the last few weeks, Eleven ...

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  26. Diphtheria Epidemic

    SYDNEY, Friday.—An epidemic of diphtherin has broken, out in Broken Hill, There are 31 cases of diphtheria and 11 cases of searlet [?] at the ...

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