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  3. RUHR SITUATION

    M. Poincare, Prime Minister of France. M. de Lasterie, Minister for Finance and M. [?] Troquer, Minister for Works, have arrived in Brussels. ...

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  4. IRISH AFFAIRS

    The House of Lords hus unani nously agreed to the third reading of the Indemnity Bill, dealing with the arrest and deportation ho freland of a ...

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  5. ARTIFICIAL LIGHTNING

    Electrical engineers, experimenting in a local steel-walled laboratory at the General Electric Company's works at Pittsfield, Massachussetts, ...

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  6. ALFRED DEAKIN

    A book that has been eagerly awaited is "Alfred Deakin: a sketch," by. Profeasor Walter Murdoch.’ has just been published by Constable and ...

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  7. THE LOST TREVESSA

    Little hope is now entsitained for the salery of the crew of 47 hands of the wracked steamer Trevess[?] The latest wireless messages from the ...

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  8. THE ENGLISH DERBY

    The race for the Derby was con tested today and resulted:- DERBY STAKJES. of £50 each, with £3000 added. ...

    Article : 236 words
  9. Personal

    A "Times" cable message reports that Princess Christian, aunt of the ho is seriously ill suffered ut appreciable, loss of streng [?] ...

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  10. FLICHT DVER NORTH POLE

    A junker all-metal monoplane will form part of the equipment of the re[?] expeditien being organiscd by Dr Hammer and Professor Junker, to ...

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  11. BRITAIN’S POSITION.

    A [?]king result of the Franeo- Bel gian Confercnee is the fact that the Freneg and Belgian Governmenes have parrly [?]pened the donr for the return ...

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  12. M.P.’s GOOD LUCK

    It is stated that the windier of the Stock Exchange sweepstake is a titled member of the House of Commons, who gets £25,000. The wanner of ...

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  13. CRASH OF “BABY AEROPLANE"

    M. Georges Barbot, the French aviator, white on his way from Garden City Long L[?]and to Washing-ton, in his baby [?]roplane struek a ...

    Article : 73 words
  14. N.S.W. LABOR SQUABBLES

    A writ claiming £100 damages for alleged defamation has been issued an behalf of John Bailey, members of the Legislative Assembly, againdt James ...

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  15. COUNTERFEIT LABELS & STAMPS

    The airest of 13 men in New [?]ork ana the seizure of millions of connterfeit revanue stamps whisky and champagne labels and plates is deelated to ...

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  16. THE BETTING FEVER

    Complete astonishment at the extraordinary amount of betting was the predominant impression recorded by members of the House of Commons ...

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  17. BELCIUM’S CLAIMS.

    The "New Yow World" Publishes what it clains is an oflicial abstract of the Belgian Proposals regarding German [?]parations It states that the ...

    Article : 91 words
  18. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    Mr W. F. Massey (Prime Mimster of New Zealand) selivered an import-and speech at Christehureh on Wednesday evening. ...

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  19. MICE AND GRASSHOPPERS

    The Riga correspondent of the "Daily Mall" states that after seeuring 10.000 cats to combat a mouse battling with si the peasants are now battling with ...

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  20. RESULT OF BALLOT-

    The result of the ballot for the executive positions in the Australian' Labor Party (N.S.W. brauch) was that most ot the members who led the attack on ...

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  21. MARK DEPREOIATION.

    The German mark to day again depreciated in vale to 350,000 [?] 355,000 to the £1 ...

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  22. FIRE BRIGADE WORK

    Mr Harrie B. Lee Chief Officer of file Melbourne Fire Brigade, attended a conference of 1200 fire chiefs at Croydon. He was warmly welcomed, ...

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  23. EFFECT OF CURRENCY COL-LAPSE.

    The Munieh correspondent of the "Times" states that the di[?] [?]ying the mark as crreucy is [?]ding queer substitutes A foreigner ...

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  24. BIG STAMP FRAUDS.

    Duty stamps that [?] been canee[?] [?] been discovered in circulation, [?]ving been cleaned and sokd as genuthe Au exitnsive [?] has thus ...

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  25. OTHER LARCE WINNERS.

    Mrs Ford, a Yorkshire mill worker, won £32,000, in the Otley Unionist [?] Derby sweepstake Two other women in other sweeps won £10,000 and £8000 ...

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  26. THE HONDURAS TROUBLE

    Messages received from Tegucigalpa, the capital of Honduras, state that Honduras is enjoying complete tranquility despite the reports abroad of ...

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  27. NEW PICTURE FOR MELBOURNE

    "The Re[?]" a painting by Sir john Milleis, was sold by auetion at Christie's for £1470. it was purchased for the Melbourne Natioual ...

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  28. THE NEW PROPOSALS.

    Reuter's correspondent in Paris says it is authoritively for shadowed that the Geman proposals are likety to be considered inadequate by the French ...

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  29. COMPATRIOTS’ CLUB

    At a meeting of members of the House of Commons and House of Lords it was decided to recive the Compatri ots' Club, originally founded by the ...

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  30. ESCAPE FROM GAOL

    Details have been received of a sensational escape of a convict from the Norwich gaol The convict, Charles Baker, is alleged to have attacied a ...

    Article : 110 words
  31. RIOTING AT LEIPZIG.

    Reuter's correspondent in Berhn [?] that six rioters were killed and 23 wounded by the police at Leipzig, who had previcasly been attacked by ...

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  32. WEST AUSTRALIAN LOAN

    The Western Australian £3,000,000 loan, carrying interest at 44, per cent., has been closed, being fully subscribed. ...

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  33. THE REPARATIONS PROBLEM.

    High hopes held in some qaarters that Ger'many's mew occer would speed[?] sohe the reparations problem have [?] considerably damped by the fore ...

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  34. THE SUEZ CANAL

    It is reported that the Cajonet is considering a proposal of the Suez Canal Company to plan a mew city on the eastern bank of the canal, to ,be ...

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  35. SALE OF HAPSBURY JEWELS.

    At the instance of the Berse Court the French police have arrested Baron de Valmont a former menber of Emperor Charles’ household, on a charge ...

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  36. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Septimus Bibby, late of Willaura, farmer, who died on 26th April, bequeathed by will datod 5th June, 1914. real estate valued at £2889 and ...

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  37. FRANCE’S DEMANDS.

    Blow the provisions of the memorandum are citally pposed to French requirements is described by the Paris correspondent of the "Times." He ...

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  38. DIRIGIBLE STRUCK BY LIGHTNING

    A message From Dayton (Ohio) states that lightning struck one of the biggest army dirigibles in the United States, completely destroying it. ...

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  39. CHINESE POLITICS

    The Cabinet has resigned owing to the, refusal of the Preeident to sign mandates appointing local officia[?] In many circles, howecer, the opinion ...

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  40. SOLDIER SETTLERS

    In a statenebt natue this afternoon the chairman of the Closer Settlement Board Mr M'Iver, indicated that all inspectors of the board had been instructed te gice ...

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  41. BRITAIN’S WAR DEBT TO U. S.

    A New York, message says that Britain, has purchased Liberty Bonds and established dollar credits to meet the 30.000,000 dollar instalment of the War. ...

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  42. THE PERSECUTED PATRIARCH

    Rehter’s correspondent At Riga saysthat the Patriarch Pikhon's spirit is apparently unbroken The Soviet announcement that he merely signed a ...

    Article : 58 words
  43. COLSER SETTLEMENT BOARD.

    Owing to the pressure of "work the. chairman of the Closer Settlement- Board desiros that country residents should bo acquainted with the fact, that every Monday ...

    Article : 96 words
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