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  4. Cancer Experts Still Against Dead End

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Bitter exchanges between Mr. H. C. Gibson (president of the Melbourne Trades Hall Council) and Mr. J. S. Garden (secretary of the Sydney Trades and Labour Council) took place at the concluding ...

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  6. CANCER

    LONDON, Saturday.—The closing of the cancer conference was signalised by the sole Australasian contribution, also experts' refutation of the common ...

    Article : 269 words
  7. IN INDIA

    CALCUTTA, Sunday.—Following on the collapse of the strike on the East Indian railway at Calcutta and the return to work of ...

    Article : 163 words
  8. THE POLICE

    LONDON, Saturday.—In the House of Commons, at the commencement of the debate on the Savidge report, the Home Secretary announced that new ...

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  9. Air Races

    LONDON, Saturday.—The King's Cup air race around Britain—a two days' event—commenced to-day, and the leading machines at the end of ...

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  10. Mitcham Tragedy

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The tragedy of Mitcham on January 3, when the body of Mrs. Iolene Sampson, wife of Edward Sampson, orchardist, was ...

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  11. Breach Widens

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—By its action in endorsing the affiliation of the Australian Council of Trades Unions with the Pan-Pacific ...

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  12. Thirteen Sign

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—'Thirteen nations now having accepted the draft of the antiwar treaty, Mr. Kellogg has begun to draft the final Note. It is ...

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  13. Deadly Heat

    MONTREAL, Saturday.—The eastern half of the United States is reported to have a steadily mounting death roll from the heat wave, with no relief yet ...

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  14. Every Bone Broken

    CALAIS, Saturday.—The autopsy on Lowenstein disclosed a partial fracture of the skull, and every bone in the body was broken. Indications are that ...

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  15. Ipswich Shops

    IPSWICH, Sunday.—Tenders have been, called by the Railway Commissioner for 10 C17 locomotives, and it is expected they will be considered this ...

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  16. Vessel Crippled

    COLOMBO, Sunday.—The City of Yokohama, of 7341 tops, is in a crippled condition on the high seas, about 1150 miles south-cast from Colombo. ...

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  17. The Railways

    CAIRNS, Sunday.—The report that Mr. W. A. Hooper, district superintendent of railways, has been promoted to the position of general manager of the ...

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  18. Revolt in Portugal

    LONDON, Sunday.—Another attempt to cause a revolution in Portugal has Home and gone at Lisbon, saya Captain Gonsalves. ...

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  19. Ellen Terry Dead

    LONDON, Saturday.—The death is announced of Ellen Terry. Ellen Terry (Mrs, James Oarew) made her first appearance at Princess's ...

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