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  3. PERFORMING ANIMALS

    In the House of Commons to-day Brig. Gen. R. B. Colvin (Unionist), in moving the second reading of the Performing Animals Bill, said there was no intention ...

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  4. LONDON’S SHIPPING

    The Daily Chronicle states:—The Port of London Authority has arranged for a loan of £5;000,000 to begin a big programme of improvements, which will ...

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  5. IN IRELAND

    The Daily Telegraph correspondent at Belfast says:—“The decision of the Irish Free State Government to impose a duty of 33 1-3 per cent, on British motor cars ...

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  6. ENGLISH SPORT

    Londoners are promised a surfeit of sport on Saturday. It is estimated that at least 500,000 will see the boat race, and that there will be 70,000 at Stamford ...

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  7. ROME FIRE

    A huge fire occurred at the Rome post office to-day. The damage is estimated at £200,000. Many telegraph machines were destroyed. Communication with France ...

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  8. CHARWOMAN’S LUCK.

    Mrs. Rasey, a middle-aged charwoman, won £2,500 in a Dublin sweepstake. Although she was overjoyed at the news, she to leave her work until the end of ...

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  9. Proportional Representation Useless.

    The Premier of Northern Ireland (Sir James Craig), speaking in Belfast to-day, said that proportional representation had been an absolute failure in Northern ...

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  10. Destruction Must Cease.

    Gen. Sweeney, who is in command of the forces in County Donegal, has issued a proclamation stating that if the Irregulars continue the destruction of property seven ...

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  11. GRAND NATIONAL.

    The result of the Grand National (four miles. 856 yards), run to-day, was:— Mr. S. Sanford’s SERGEANT MURPHY, by General Symons—Rose ...

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  12. KILLED BY LAUGHING.

    Mr. Chatfield, a retired builder, died at Barnes recently as the result of his uproarous laughter at a Charlie Chaplin film. According to evidence given at the inquest, ...

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  13. ALLEGED HOUSEBREAKING

    At the City Court to-day Eileen Evans (21), who said she was a typist, was presented on eight charges of housebreaking and stealing. She was also accused of the ...

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  14. UTAH INDIANS.

    Telegrams from Salt Lake City, Utah, state that Sheriff’s forces killed one Indian and captured 10 in & fresh skirmish with the Pi[?]te tribe, who suddenly went off the ...

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  15. THE WANDANA DISPUTE.

    The informal conference in connection with the Wandana shipping dispute at the Industrial Court on Thursday last was resumed on Saturday morning. The Port ...

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  16. INTERVARSITY RACE.

    The Cambridge crew are still Blight favourites for the race with Oxford. More than usual interest centres in the event owing to the fine trial form of the ...

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  17. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    The Rhodesian Administration announces that it is unable to make financial provision for participation in the forthcomings Empire Exhibition. ...

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  18. SIR JOSEPH WARD’S ESCAPE.

    To-day while Sir Joseph Ward was touring the backblocks delivering speeches in furtherance of his candidature in the ...

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  19. YOUTH’S SERIOUS OFFENCE.

    At the State Children’s Court on Saturday (before Messrs. F. McIntyre and W. G. Clough), Albert Victor Scott, aged 15 years, was charged with having, at ...

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  20. ISOLATED SHOWERS.

    The Commonwealth Meteorological Officer in South Australia (Mr. E. Bromley) stated on Saturday morning that the weather chart showed that since ...

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  21. CAUGHT IN A CULTIVATOR.

    On Monday last Mr. E. Cornish, employed by Mr. Ted Modra, farmer, of Bublacowie, was engaged with a team of horses and a ...

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  22. A LUCKY ESCAPE

    On Saturday last Mr. A. Domaschenz, son of Mr. Gus. Domaschenz, farther, of near to Yorktown, had a marvellous escape. ...

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