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  4. NEWS IN BRIEF.

    The Premier (Sir Stanley Argyle) said to-day that the site of Captain Cook's cottage at Great Ayton, Yorkshire, had been offered as a gift to the ...

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  5. WILL RETALIATE, IS JAPAN'S THREAT

    Desperate measures would as forced upon Japan as a means of finding a way out of the dilemma if high tariffs are imposed against ...

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  6. AGENTS-GENERAL DISLIKE HAVING NOTHING TO DO

    That indignation is rising among the Agents-General. who consider that Australia's representation in London is ...

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  7. MR. D. McLAUGHLIN Dead.

    SEVENTY-NINE years of extremely active and successful life were terminated early this morning with the death of Mr. Daniel McLaughlin, ...

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  8. BETTER THAN ANY OTHER COUNTRY

    The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. J. G. Latham) in an address to the Australian Women's National League yesterday on ...

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  9. Antarctic Flight.

    Sir Hubert Wilkins, who intended to return to Australia and begin a series of lectures next month, has cabled that he is obliged to postpone ...

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  10. Prince On Holiday.

    The Prince of Wales, travelling incognito, reached Bayonne from Paris this morning, and left motor car for Biaritz, where he is spending a ...

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  11. Suing For Maintenance Cancels Deed

    A deed of separation is cancelled when a husband fails to keep up his payments and his wife sues him in the Children's Court for maintenance, ...

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  12. Australians Leave Camp.

    The Australians leaving the camp sold their tents and outfit. They are spending a few days at Vienna, Innsbruck, Lucerne, Kanderstag, and ...

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  13. Bullet Through Carriage Window

    There is no doubt that it was a bullet--probably of small calibre--that bored a neat hole through a window of a second-class carirage ...

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  14. Nurmi's Status.

    In view of the longstanding engagement the British team will compete in Finland on September 3. The recent participation of Nurmi in the Finnish ...

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  15. TRAINJUMPERS IN COURT.

    When the goods train from the South pulled into Port Curtis at 6 o'clock last night three young men were seen to clamber out of an open ...

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  16. ACCIDENT ON WHARF.

    A fracture of the left leg just below the knee was sustained by Arthur Macanash, 41, wharf labourer, in addition to injuries to the jaw and face, ...

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  17. LATE TRAMS TO-NIGHT

    Arrangements have been made for trams to run on each route tonight after the termination of the Press Ball Bridge Party at Stewart's, ...

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  18. RAIN IN THE WEST.

    Advice has been received by the Railway Department that the following rainfalls had been registered during the 24 hours ended at 9 ...

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