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  3. PERSONAL

    Sir Robert Philp, a former Premier of Queensland, died to-day at the ago of 71 years. The Rev S. A. M‘Donald, pastor of ...

    Article : 159 words
  4. THE HAGUE CONFERENCE

    Reuter’s correspondent at The Hague says that neatly all the Governments have agreed to participate in the General Commision. France has reserved ...

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  5. Railway Coal Freights

    It was quite anticipated, after this many protests that had been voiced in the City Council and other places where matters affecting public utilities are ...

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  6. WHITE AUSTRALIA

    “Whenever I have been asked to apeak I have not hesitated to emphasise Australia’s intention to uphold at ail costs, its traditional policy of a ...

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  7. AN INSURANCE CO.’S FAILURE

    I The “Times” correspondent at Vienna states that Gerard Lee Bevan, who is wanted in London in connection with the failure of an insurance ...

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  8. THE IRISH TANGLL

    The first count in Cork in connection with the Irish elections resulted in tho return of the Labor candidates. The two retiring pro-Treaty members ...

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  9. MOUNT EVEREST

    Accompanying General Bruce's despatch is the following, message from Mr G. D. Mallory, telling of the heroic efforts his small party made to reach ...

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  10. COMMITTEES APPOINTED.

    Reuter’s correspondent at The Hague says the conference during the morning "session appointed three sub-commissions to deal with, private property, ...

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  11. CANADA AND ORIENTALS

    A private MeMber in the Canadian House of Commons yesterday asked the Prime Minister what was the policy of the Government in regard to Oriental ...

    Article : 75 words
  12. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Charles Bouckier, of Ararat, gentleman. who died 22nd May, left by will dated 14th October. 1021 personal estate £2977 to his relatives. ...

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  13. HOMESTEAD ATTACKED.

    Early on Saturday morning Irish gunmen attacked the homestead of Protestant farmers in. the village of Altnabeigh, outside Newry. Four men ...

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  14. DESTRUCTIVE CYCLONE

    It is learned at Vancouver that a cyclone swept over the American State of Wiscensen. Ten persons have been killed, and the damage is estimated at ...

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  15. CONVICTS TO THE RESCUE

    Dropping, quarrying, tools, three convicts, including a man named Gray who is serving a life sentence, leaped while dressed] in heavy clothes and ...

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  16. A GERMAN RUFFLES

    The Berlin police have arrested redhanded the German counterpart of “Ruffles.” He calls himself Herr Director Karl Bernotat, and specialised ...

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  17. OBITUARY.

    A very old and respected resident of Yendon has passed away in the person of Mr Thomas Carbury, at the advanced ago of 99 years, after a low ...

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  18. CONSTABLE AMBUSHED.

    A platoon of special constables was ambushed on the Armagh-Leuth border. One was killed and another wounded. ...

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  19. LENIN’S CONDITION

    An official announcement from Moscow confirms the report that Lenm has been compelled to withdraw from. State business at least till the autumn. He ...

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  20. GRIFFITHS INTERVIEWED.

    With the exception of one or two the Irish, elections are passing oil quietly. A notable feature is the large proportion of women Voters, ...

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  21. ONE BIG UNION

    For the second time within two days the Labor Convention has rejected the One Big Union Idea. Labor leaders here assert that a ...

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  22. THE PRINCE OF WALES

    The gayest and most crowded week of the London season will, reach a climax when the Prince of Wales returns on Wednesday. It will be celebrated ...

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  23. THE CONSTITUTION

    It is expected that the results of the Irish elections will be known in time to permit of Mr Church ill’s contemplated announcement in the House ...

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  24. MEXICO’S DEBT

    A New York message says the International Committee of Bankers and- the Mexican Minister of Finance, Senor Delakuerta. have reached an ...

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  25. SMUGGLING ALLEGED

    David Davis, 57, described as an Australian, was charged at Grimsby, a seaport on the east coast, with, having smuggled into the country 100 bottles ...

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  26. CHAUFFEUR ATTACKED

    Word was received hunt Constable Collett of Buninyong, last night ihattwo arrests had been made in connection with the sensational attack on a ...

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  27. TRANSPORT WORKERS' STRIKE.

    The Irish Transport Workers Union deolared a lightning strike on Friday, following the dismissal of a member employed on “Freeman’s Journal,” the ...

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  28. “RETIRE AUSTRALIA”

    “Retire Australia!” exclaims the “Evening News” bowls critic, revaluing the team’s national motto, “Advance Australia.” apropos of the defeat of ...

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  29. MARRIAGE SERVICE

    While retaining the bride’s “Obey” in the prayer Book, the Revision Committee propose to alter the controversial pasages in the marriage service, ...

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  30. DE VALERA IN CLASCOW.

    The authorities at Glasgow prohibited Mr De Valera from speaking in a licensed hall at Glasgow. Hence De Valera will be compelled to change ...

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  31. EMPIRE PREFERENCE

    Replying to a deputation representing the co-operative movements, who are opposed to the granting of preferential rates on Empire-grown sugar, the ...

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  32. VALUABLE PICTURE

    Scotland Yard quests information regarding the theft of a Rembrandt picture, “Paul in Prison,” valued at the million marks, from the Stuttgart ...

    Article : 85 words
  33. WOMEN VOTERS.

    A feature of the Irish elections is the . number of women who are voting! The agents of an Independent candidate at Orange, in the district of ...

    Article : 38 words
  34. J. C. MANIFOLD MEMORIAL

    This monument erected to the late Mr J. C. Manifold was unveiled this afternoon in the presence of a large gathering. The ceremony was brief. ...

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  35. ULSTER COMMENT.

    The Ulster press comments ironically on the new constitution, Which it declares to he more in theory than in practice. It says that all depends on ...

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  36. RUSSIA AND ITALY

    In the Senate at Rome Foreign Minister Schanzer stated that though he, had received no official communication indirect information compelled him to ...

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  37. REPARATION PAYMENTS.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Paris says that Germany lias effected the monthly reparation payment of 50 million golad marks due yesterday. ...

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  38. MONARCHISTS ACTIVE.

    The Berlin correspondent of the “Daily Mail” has added confirmation to the report that tho German monarchists. are brewing fresh plot by wiring ...

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  39. STEAMER CAPSIZES

    The Brazilian steamer Azare, which was berthed at the Hamburg docks, completely capsized, drowning the crew and a number of dock hands. Only a ...

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  40. SHOOTING ON A RACECOURSE.

    Three shots were aimed at a leading horse in the last race at Ballinak meeting, They missed the jockeyand the horse but killed an onlooker. ...

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  41. CONSUMPTION CURE

    The British Red Cross Society has made a substantial monetary grant to Dr Spahlinger, the Swiss inventor of a consumption cure, which he has offered ...

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  42. LONG ARM OF LAW

    Having been fined Cl yesterday in the City Court on a charge of having been drunk and disorderly, William Charles Robins was re-arrested, as he ...

    Article : 86 words
  43. PRINCE ABROAD

    The Renown arrived at Gibraltar at 6 o’clock this morning, and sailed for Plymouth at 11 o’clock at night, after having taken in oil fuel. ...

    Article : 75 words
  44. THE PLANET MARS

    The! planet Mars is now its doses to the earth Marconi, aboard his yacht Electric, in, the Hudson River has listened with his radio instruments ...

    Article : 58 words
  45. AFFAIRS IN GERMANY

    “Freiheiti," the Labor paper, asserts that military parades are being field throughout Germany Like the rrecent Hindenberg celebrations they ...

    Article : 64 words
  46. STEAMER STRANDED IN FOG.

    The steamer Hall Caine, bound from Launceston to Melbourne, stranded on Egg Island in the Hirer Tamar, during a fog. ...

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