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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 256 words
  3. TRADE WITH CHINA

    “The present Australian representation in China is on a very small seale compared with that of other nations.” remarked Sen[?]r Bakhap to-day. “I ...

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  4. PERSONAL.

    Reuter’s correspindent ah Hong Kong announces the death of Dr W[?]. Ting Fang, who was Foreign Minister in the Kwang Tung Government. ...

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  5. JAPAN'S ARMY.

    The Japanese War Office Committee has compdeted the draft of the Army Reduction Bill, which is now before the military conference. It is ...

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  6. THE DAVIS CUP

    Australia to-day defeated Belgium in the doubles for the Davis Cup preliminaries at Scarborough, thus entering the second round. ...

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  7. Assassination

    The late Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson will be buried at St. Paul’s Cathedral on Monday with full military honors. ...

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  8. GERMAN MINISTER SHOT

    The Foreign Minister, Rathenau, was shot dead while leaving his house this morning. Rathenau was motoring to the ...

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  9. IRISH PROBLEM

    A lorry containing special police and three cars containing members of the East Yorkshire Regiment from Ballymena were ambushed last night on ...

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  10. OBITUARY.

    Cribble.—The funeraf of the late Mr W. J. "Gribble, senior member of the firm of “Cribbles”, tailors, took place on Saturday to tho Old Cemetery, and ...

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  11. ACCUSED IN COURT.

    Very strongly guarded by armed police and detectives, James O’Brien and James Connelly, the two men rested for the assassination of Sir Henry ...

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  12. COLLINS ELECTED.

    Mr Michael Collins and Mr Bradley have been edected for Cork. ...

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  13. SHOOTINGS IN BELFAST.

    Three deaths have occurred as the result of shootings in Belfast to-day. A merchant was killed in Killygarnon, County Antrim. ...

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  14. SINN FEINERS RAIDED.

    In the course of raids in Sein Foin quarters, which are continuing, the police took possssion of a document revealing a conspiracy to take the ...

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  15. FIGHT IN PARLIAMENT

    Wild scenes occurred in the Czechoslovakia Chamber. The Speaker’s order excluding a recalcitrant German deputy led to a free fight between the Czechs ...

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  16. DE VALERA’S ATTITUDE.

    From the Republican Headquarters, Mr Dc Valera has issue the following:— I do not know who shot Sir Henry ...

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  17. WHAT CAUSED THE WAR

    A New York journalist named Hawkins interviewed Rathenau a year ago. Statements were given by Rathcuau conditional on their being published ...

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  18. MESSAGE FROM PRINCE OF WALES

    Upon the return of the Prince of Wales to England from his tour of the East congratulatory mtssages were forwarded to His Royal Highness by the ...

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  19. THE ELECTIONS.

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  20. CARSON’S HOUSE GUARDED.

    The Prime Minister and the Cabinet have sent to the Commissioner of Police messages which pay a tributes to the courage and ...

    Article : 142 words
  21. DELCIAN PLAYERS VIEWS.

    Anderson's modest account of his own play in the singles on Thursday dees not do justice to his brilliant performance. He managed to mostly win ...

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  22. INDUSTRIAL WAR

    Estimates of the fatalities in yesterday’s coal mine battle at Clarion, Illinois, vary from 26 to 40. The police have warned the mine-owners not to ...

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  23. SEARCH OF A STEAMER

    It is reported that the Custom authorities in London, searching the steamer Foyner on Scotland Yard instructions, discovered a quantity of revolver ...

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  24. QUESTION IN COMMONS.

    There was an unusually large attendance in the House of Commons in expectation of further developments in connection with the assassination of Sir ...

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  25. ROBBER FOILED

    A would-he thief, who imagined that it would be an casy thing to snatch a bag of money out of the hand or Mr It. Rennie, station master at North ...

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  26. ECHO OF ROSS CASE

    Late on Saturday night the police received a telephone message to the effect that somebody was breaking the windows at the residence of Madame ...

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  27. ROSS SMITH’S BOOK

    The newspapers glowingly review Sir Ross Smith’s book on his world flight. The “Westminster Gazette” says the book will always hold an honored place ...

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  28. THE FAR EAST

    The newspaper “Yomiuri Shimbun,” which is regarded as the army journal, reports on the very early evacuation of Siberia. The diplomatic advisory ...

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  29. MARKED FOR DEATH.

    "Sir Henry was marked for death, and knew it," declared Colonel John Gretton, a Unionist member of the House of Commons, to-day. He had ...

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  30. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    William Baker, railway guard, while engaged in shunting trcuks at Rozelle, was run over and killed by a goods train this morning. ...

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  31. MILLIONAIRE DIES

    Wm. Rockfeller, aged 81, one of the richest meu in the world, who was two years younger than John Rockfeller, died on Saturday morning after a ...

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  32. MOUNT EVEREST

    Advices from Sikkim states that several members of the Everest expedition, Messrs Longstaff, Morshead, Smith, and Finch, have arrived from ...

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  33. SHIPPING SERVICE

    The owners have cancelled the arrangement for the sailing of the Ventura on the Ist July for Sydney as the result of the failure of Congress to give ...

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  34. REMARKABLE HOUSE SHORTAGE

    The shortage of houses at Renmark led to a curious prosecution. Ernest Woldt, an elderly man, was charged with occupying Crown lands without ...

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  35. BOY’S SPARTAN ORDEAL.

    While lopping trees tor sheep feed, William Druce, aged 13, accidentally cut his leg with a tomahawk at Narrabri. An artery was severed, but the ...

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  36. PRESS DENOUNCES CRIME.

    The "Times” stigmatises the assassination as "the foulest of Irish political crimes. The deep and lasting indignation of public opinion will ...

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  37. REPUBLICAN MANIFESTO.

    A denial has been issued from the Irish Republican headquarters at the Four Courts, Dublin, that Wilson was shot at the instance of the Irish ...

    Article : 94 words
  38. UNEMPLOYMENT IN W.A.

    Mr Collier (leader of the Opposition) and members of the Labor Party a sued Mr Colobatch (Acting Premier) yesterday to summon Parliament ...

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  39. WORLD’S PEACE

    A plenary session of the Privy Council will be held to-morrow, When it will adopt the Quadruple Treaty. It will adopt the Naval and other Treaties ...

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  40. LABOR FEDERATION

    At the Congress of the Labor Federation, the International Relations Committee scathingly denounced the Soviet regime in Russia. ...

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  41. FATALLY BURNT.

    Mrs Annie Kathleen Kayer, aged 23, residing at Goodwood, Was burning rubbish, when her dress caught alight. She was found unconscious in a sink ...

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  42. FRENCH COMMENT.

    The world lias been horrified by the assassination. The French press strongly denounces it as a base and cowardly crime. It emphasises the ...

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  43. ARMY’S FAREWELL.

    With drums muffled and colors drooped the British army will bid farewell to Wilson on Monday with the most imposing tributes in its power. ...

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  44. CAUGHT BY FLAMES.

    Mr H. Gray, licensee of the Amby Hotel at Amby, a little township 50 mlies from Roma, met his death in tragic circumstances. The hotel ...

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  45. SMUGGLING COCAINE

    David Davis, 57, described as an Australian, appeared at the Grimsby Court to-day on a charge of having smuggled into the country 100 bottles of cocaine, ...

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  46. DESTRUCTIVE CYCLONE

    Terrific cyclones have swept the Western Canadian prairies from Calgary to Winnipeg. They reached their height at Portage la Prairie ...

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  47. MOTOR-CYCLE MISHAP.

    While Cr J. Hudson, aged 45, who lives at West Brunswick, was riding a motor-cycle in Grantham street he collided with a dog, and fell heavily. He ...

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  48. CABINET ATTENDS FUNERAL.

    All the members of the Cabinet will attend Field Marshal Wilson’s funeral. Marshal Foch will he among the pall hearers. ...

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  49. KILLED ON RAILWAYS.

    Francis Patrick Glynn, aged about 50, a railway employe, was found lying dead on the railway fine between Ivanhoo and Heidelberg early this morning. ...

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  50. CEREMONY POSTPONED.

    The Colonial Institute luncheon on Monday in honor of Sir Joseph Cook has been postponed in respect to the memory of Field-Marshal Wilson. ...

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  51. REGRET OF ROYALTY.

    In corsequence of the crime no member of the Royal. Family will ...

    Article : 48 words
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