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  5. ALLEGED TRAITOR

    M. Bourgeois, President of the Senate presided to day at the opening of the trial Of M. Caillaux before the Senate The procedure will follow that of the ...

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  6. INFLUENZA

    In the islands of Torres Straits influenza is rife among the natives. The Protector of Aborigines has [?] port than 16 natives belonging to Little ...

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  7. THE ADRIATIC

    President Wilson’s Adriatic pronouncement caused a sensation in Italy. The “Corries Della Sera" says: "It is intolerable that this American ...

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  8. MARITIME TROUBLE

    The engineers had nothing to say this morning. It is understood the executive engaged with the legal adviser on questions concerning the deregistration ...

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  9. MODERN CRUSOE

    London Homoeopathic Hospital, Great Ormonde-street is sheltering none other than the notorious Louis de Rougemont. who entertained the public and members ...

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  10. DIRECT ACTION

    Following upon the refusal of the operatives in the building trades in and around Melbourne refusing to work on Saturdays in order to reduce the week ...

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  11. SUPPOSED TRAGEDY

    A man’s coat and hat were found on the edge of the cliffs at South Head last night. It is believed he stood on the edge of the cliffs, shot himself and them fel[?] ...

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  12. ALLIES’ PERTINENT REPLY TO PRESIDENT WILSON.

    It is understood the Allies’ reply to President Wilson expresses the hope to soon see America represented at the conference, but points out it is not ...

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  13. LORD CURZON

    Speaking at the Imperial Chapter and the Ladies’ Grand Council of the Primrose League, Lord Curzon referring to League of Nations, said: “In the ...

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  14. Entertainments

    At the Cremorne Gardens to-night the first presentation of “Riders of the Purple Sage,” a six-act William Fox picture, adapted from Zane Grey’s ...

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  15. ON THE TRACKS

    The best Caulfield gallops this morning were as follows: Cetigne (A. Wood) went better then Sextia (E.Bartle) for six furlongs on ...

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  16. CANADA

    The noting Secretary of State for External Affairs (Mr. Rowell) in a speech said if the United States Senate adopted reservations depriving the Dominion of a ...

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  17. VESTY BROS.

    Referring to the report from Darwin that the decision of Messrs. Vesty Bros rot to ill this year was due to the failure of the Federal Government to guaran ...

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  18. ROBBERY

    While the postmaster at Croydon P.O. was sleeping soundly on the balcony Attached to the office burglars forced the window of the office, blowing the ...

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  19. “A SAILORS’S SWEETHEART”

    The sustained popularity of Mr. J. Fyvie Dench and his dramatic commans was amply evidenced last evening when “A Sailor’s Sweetheart” was staged at ...

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  20. UNITED STATES

    The correspondent of the “New York Tribune” at Washington says: It is clear here Mr. Lansing’s resignation has strengthened the Republican Senators ...

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  21. THUMB SHOT OFF

    A boy named George Pearce while out rabbiting with his father at Strickland (Tas.) last week. was bitten on the thumb by a black snake. The father, ...

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  22. WHEAT SCANDAL

    The New South Wales Premier has accepted the challenge of the Opposition to have Mr Georgeson who has failed to attend the wheat ...

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  23. SWIMMING

    The contingent of eastern States swimmers arrived in Kalgoorlie this morning by the trans-line express. They were met at the station by Mr J. H. ...

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  24. RUMANIA

    Bolsheviks attacked Rumanians, but were repulsed. Bolsheviks are approaching the Dneister, but the Rumanian an thorities are taking the necessary ...

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  25. MISCELLANEOUS

    Supplementary estimates provide £20. 000 for the Prince of Wales’ tour. Mr Kelly, Lord Mayor of Dublin, has been released from Wormwood Scrubs ...

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  26. BOY’S ADVENTURES

    An adventurous boy of 13, a native of London, who has disappeared between his home in England, and France is causing his relatives some anxiety. ...

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  27. HOW HOSPITALS REMEDY CHRONIC CONSTIPATION

    The liver and other excretory organs are frequently getting o[?]ogged with impuritis. A sluggish liver, intestinal congestion, headache, dizziness, muddy ...

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  28. SOUTH AFRICA

    The Government has suspended the duty on wheat, flour, and mealies. Tramwaymen have agreed to submit to arbitration. ...

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  29. SHIPPING NEWS

    Arrivals: At Plymouth, Waipara; atry, Warkworth; passed Dover Austral Mount; at Suez, Belgravia; at Table Barry, Warkworth; passed Dover, Austrag ...

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