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    The Governor-General has ferwarded the folowing message to the secretary of siate of the Colonies:-"Shuld be glag if you will co[?]vey to His Reyal ...

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  4. HUHR SITUATION

    A Berlin message states that beyond announcing that the big German banks have guaranteed to take over the un[?]bed portion of the recent do[?] ...

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  5. THE MERIDA CUP

    As already announced, Sir Thongs Tipton will challenge this year for another series of yacht races for the America Cup. The contests will to-ke ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. LIQUOR ON SHIPS

    The British steamships Baltic and Berengar docked with sealed liquor in defiance of the Treasury ruling. Customs authorites indicate that a seizure ...

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  7. ETNA ERUPTION

    Using a walking stick, the “Daily Mail” special correspondent in Sicily reports that he has been studying Mt. Etna eruption with contemptuous ...

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  8. THE KLU KLUX KLAN

    The Ku Kiux Klan is now invading New York. In ar open field near Lslip, on Long Island, the Klan held its largest meeting in the State of New ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE

    In the South African House of Assembly General Smuts initiated a discussion on the agenda of the forthcoming Economic Conference, and in the ...

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  10. THE FIRST SEIZURE.

    The first first seizure of liquor under Government seal on foreign ships for use on return trips w[?] effected on board the British steamer Baltic by a partv ...

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  11. SHOOTING OF BELGIAN SOLDIERS

    According to the German version of the shooting of two Belgian soldiers at Marl, several Geermaus were attempted to kidnap a German who was ...

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  12. FRESH DRASTIC ORDERS.

    New drastic instructions designed to hasten the seizure of liquor aboard incoming foreign liners were forwardeu by the Treasury to Customs office[?]s in ...

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  13. VOLCANO’S MANY MOUTHS.

    The “Times" correspondent at Milan says the active mouths of the volcano now number 20. There were over 100 in 1911, but, according to Professor ...

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  14. TOWNSHIPS PUNISHED.

    Severe penalties have been indicted on the townships of Buer and Marl. [?] cars have been forbidden to run for ere month Cafe and places of ...

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  15. FRENCH LINER BRINGS HUGE SUPPLY.

    The French liner Paris arrived in [?]tine with a huge supply or liquor seated. ...

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  16. YOUNG EMIGRANTS

    “Hurry tip, boys and girls, and getolder," said Sir Joseph Cook, when opening a fete for the Royal In[?]ant Orphanage, at Wanstead, which ...

    Article : 252 words
  17. RUSSIA AND SWITZERLAND

    The Riga corresponden[?] of the “‘Times” states that the Russ[?]an Soviet has Proclaimed a strict economic [?]tt on Switzerland. The Soviet ...

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  18. QUESTION OF CONFISCATING SHIPS.

    T[?] officials are saying little about the question whether ships carrying sealed [?]quor will be confiscated as contraband carriers. They say that ...

    Article : 62 words
  19. LORD NOVAR'S ESTATE

    Like other [?]blcmen in the U[?]ted Kingdom. Viscoant Novar, fo[?]ly Governor General of Australia. has [?] [?]ed a company with a cap[?]tal of ...

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  20. EXTENT OF DEVASTATION.

    The size of the devastated area is estimated at. 21 square miles, threequarters of which were planted with vines and one quarter with nuts. This ...

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  21. PROHIBITION.

    A Wi[?]peg [?]ssage states that pro[?]tion has been defeated in Mani[?] on the popular vote. The City of Winnipeg gave a [?]0,000 majcrity ...

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  22. THE WORLD COURT

    The Presidential parly is eagerly awaiting the reaction at home and abroad to President Harding's suggestion madein a speech here for the ...

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  23. AEROPLANE RAGE TRACEDY

    The first aeroplane race of the yea[?] for the Grosvenor Challenge Cup Handicap, for planes under 150 horse power was injured by a tragedy. A Bristol ...

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  24. PLIGHT OF REFUGEES.

    A correspondent going to Lingua. glossa met some pool peasants hearing heavy loads. Ho asked whence they came. They said Horn the ...

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  25. EXPORT OF LIQUOR.

    A Washington message, S[?]ES THA[?] the export of liquor from Canada to forcign [?]ountrics is not forbidden under Canadian law [?] is the answer given by ...

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  26. BRADFORD TRADE

    Tho Bradford trade outlook is discouraging. In the industries which ordinarily rely on Australian merino wools for ...

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  27. EACHERS FROM BRITAIN

    Mr M'Coy, South Australian Director of Education, has closed the applications fur 79 teachers. He has selected [?] of 180 applicants. 12 of whom will ...

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  28. FOOTE’S CRASH.

    Fcete's crash followed a terrific burst of speed, the first stage of the race [?] Bliley in 29 minutes. It is suggested that speed may have been ...

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  29. BRITISH CABINET

    Mr R. M'kenna's return as chancellor of the Exchequer is regarded as imminent, states the lobby correspondent of the “Daily Mail.” ...

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  30. LIQUOR NOT SEIZED.

    At midnight on Frjday the [?]qucr suppiles onboard the British ships in New York harbor had not been seized. ...

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  31. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Application is wing made by the Bal[?] Trusices. Executo[?] and Agency Company for pr[?]tc of the will and codicil of JosephMeagher. retired f[?] ...

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  32. ANOTHER AEROPLANE MISHAP.

    Reutcr's correspondont in Paris says that Signor Mercanti, the Italian Air Minister, had and arm and rib broken, [?]wing to the acroplane in which he was ...

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  33. ANOTHER FRENCH MEMORIAL

    Lord Milner will unveil on July lo Lire memorial sculpture at Le Quesnoy creeled by New Zealand in gonor of the division which captured the town ...

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  34. PICTURE OF NEW SUBMARINE

    The police raided the offices of the “Daily Herald," the Labor newspaper, because it published photographs ot the new super submarine. ...

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  35. EMPIRE COTTON BROWING

    For the purpose of encouraging research the executive of the Empire Gotten Growing Corporation has ear-marked £7ooo annually, £5000 of which will ...

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  36. U.S. RAILWAYS

    President Harding, speaking at Kansas City, discussed the United States railrcad problem, and declared that the Goverament operation of the lines ...

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  37. N.S.W COAL GRIS’S

    Nothing has occurred to upset the optimistic outlook in the coal dispute. There is still every reason to believe that a compromise will result when ...

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  38. MOTOR CHARABANC OVERTURNED

    Twcnty people from Derby were pinned beneath a inotor chan banc which overturned near Matlock. Seven[?]een were detained in an infirmary, ...

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  39. OBITUARY.

    Wilson.—Mr “William Wilson, a wellknown former resident of Campbelltown, died on Thursday at his residence, 205 Crompton st.. Ballarat. Mr ...

    Article : 219 words
  40. QUEENSLAND’S COLD SNAP.

    Stories of almost rncred[?] over night losses of sheep, the result of the cold snap following light rains of the from Augathella, on the W[?]ego ...

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  41. BRITISH LABOR PARTY

    The annual report of the British Labor Party shows that owing to a falling off in receipts from affiliation fees dine to the fact of unemployment ...

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  42. BRITISH BY-ELECTION

    The by-election for the Tiverton (De[?]on) seat in the House of Con[?]ons rendered necessary-by the death of the [?]tting me[?]ber, Mr H. Sparkes, has ...

    Article : 88 words
  43. UNSOLD PICTURES SEIZED.

    The police, took possession of the offending photograph at the "Daily Hersald's office, ands seized the urn sold copies of the issue in which it was ...

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  44. ALLIES AND TURKS

    Reutor's correspondent at Lausanne [?]egraphs that a very important 3½ hour meeting between the Allies and Turke reviewed the whole treaty and ...

    Article : 624 words
  45. CORRUPTION OF PUBLIC MORALS

    Tho Athens correspondent of the “Daily Mail” states that the women ot Athens are combining together to resist the gang of men, self-styled ...

    Article : 156 words
  46. MAN SITTING ON EGGS

    Reuter's correspohndent in Copengagen states that a man summoned at the Police Court at Hardersley for a [?] [?]mor wrote. excusing his absence ...

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  47. PRICE LIKELY TO GO DP.

    The coal conference will resume on Wednesday or Thursday. The price of coal may be increased. A convention extending for five years ...

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  48. UNIQUE OPERATION.

    At the Keswick military hospital on Saturday an operation, lasting dive hours, was performed by two leading, surgeons, assisted by three other ...

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  49. COMUNISTS AND POLICE.

    Renter’s correspondent in Paris says a few persons were injured on both sides during disturbances between Com munistss and police in connection with ...

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  50. MOTOR AND CYCLE COLLIDE.

    James C[?] oper, aged 36, of Oban Road. Kensington, an inspector, was with his wite and child riding along Racecourse road in [?] motor [?] and side-car, when he ...

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