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  2. Advertising

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  3. IMPRESSIONS OF GERMANY

    After travelling through most of the c[?]tries of Euro[?] Mr C. J. C. Dyet[?], President of the Returned Sa[?]rs' and Soldiers' [?] Leag[?] of Australia, ...

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  4. RUHR SITUATION

    The Paris correspondent of the "Times," viewing the possibility of a very grave decision by England to take separate action with regard to ...

    Article : 226 words
  5. AN ARCTIC EXPLORER

    Vilhjalmur Stefansson, the ra[?]us Arctic explorer, will visit Australia on a special lecturing tour, as part of a world tour which he will begin next ...

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  6. PEACE WITH TURKEY

    The Council of Com[?]ssionaries has instructed Ismet Past the Turkish delegate at Lausanne to sign peace on the established bas[?]s A ...

    Article : 64 words
  7. Personal

    A United Service cable message reports that Sir Hubert Warren, president of the Magdalen College, unveiled a memorial to the late Rev. Edwin ...

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  8. N.S.W. COAL CRISIS

    Though the position is admittedly grave, hopes are still held in certain authoritative quarters that the owners and the miners’ representatives, at ...

    Article : 111 words
  9. RAILWAY INSTITUTE

    It win not come as a surprise to the majority of the railwaymen to learn chat Mr C. Fletcher, district engineer, [?] whose hands was delivered the ...

    Article : 433 words
  10. POINTS IN PROTOCOL.

    The Turks referred to Angora certain points of the pro[?] in regard to concessions, but generally the protocol confirms contracts and conc[?]s ...

    Article : 104 words
  11. BRITISH SHIPBUILDING

    The continued slump in ship-building is revealed at Lloyd’s register for the quarter ending 39th June last. The register shows that the tonnage ...

    Article : 73 words
  12. SHIPS RETURNED TO TURKEY.

    The cruiser Yaruz, formerly the Germain warship Goeben, as well as all munitions in the territory occupied by the Allies, and belonging to the Turks, ...

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  13. THE POINCARE MINISTRY.

    M. Poincare’s Government has been in trouble with internal affairs, and it might have fallen but for the Ruhr question, which is its trump card, ...

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  14. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    Mr Charlton asked the Prime Minister whether, in view of the conference having failed to settle the coal dispute, and the great inconvenience suffered ...

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  15. FIRE AT BRCKEN HILL

    The Broken Hill Central mine was found to be on fire at the 400 feet level this afternoon The workmen succeeded in Teaching the surrace. ...

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  16. LONDON WOOL SALES

    The London offerings of Bawra and free wools amounted to 11,500 bales, mainly greasy and scoured crossbreds from Victoria and New Zealand ...

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  17. THE REPARATIONS.

    The Cabinet discussed the reparations question to-day. Lord Curzon, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, reported the result of the recent ...

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  18. INDIAN LOAN OF £12,500,000

    The loan issued by the Government of India of 240,000,000 rupees [?] 500,000) closed to-day. having been fully subscribed. The [?] which ...

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  19. THE DOCKERS’ STRIKE

    The conference of the Transport Workers’ Union in London adopted aresolution declaring that the dockers’ agreement must he honored, and ...

    Article : 86 words
  20. KNOCKED DOWN BY BICYCLE

    Thomas Heavey aged about 55 years, whose address is unknown, was knocked down by a motor cyclist in Carlton this afternoon. He was admitted at the ...

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  21. A SAVOY HOTEL TRAGEDY

    A mysOdious tragedy occurred in the-Savoy Hotel early this morning during a Violent Thunderstorm. An Egyptian Prince, All Kamel Fahmy Bey, was ...

    Article : 139 words
  22. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    Replying to Captain W. Wedgwood Bonn (Libered) in the House of Commons, Mr Baldwin (the Prime Minister) said that ho did not intend, prior ...

    Article : 208 words
  23. SAEOTAGE O NRAILWAYS.

    A message from Duisburg, the scene of the disastrous railway tragedy last Saturday week, in which 18 Belgian soldiers lost their lives, states that the ...

    Article : 66 words
  24. SUNDAY RECREATIONS

    A great Hyde Park demonstration by the Fellowship of Freedom and Reform, strenuously supported Sunday games in parks. ...

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  25. POLICE PAY

    Subs[?] to the meeting of the State Cab[?] this evening the Acting Premier Sir Wm. M[?] the Government had [?] under [?] ...

    Article : 134 words
  26. FOOD RIOTS.

    Food riots have occurred at Nowawes near Potsdam. Thousands of the rioters rushed the shops and compelled the butchers to sell their meat at 10,000 ...

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  27. A PACIFIC CONVENTION

    The Chamber of Deputies has passed [?] bill approving the Pacific Convention. All of the 498 votes cast were for the measure. ...

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  28. SEQUEL TO FINANCING FIGHT

    The Stanton Bank Trust Co. has closed its doors. George Stanton, the President of the bank, was prominent in financing the Dempsey-Gibbons fight. ...

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  29. TWO MILES CHASE

    After a chase of about two miles, Mu rein Hamilton aged 32 years, a clerk, was captured this afternoon by Constable Nash and Plain- Clothes ...

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  30. GROWTH OF NATIONALISM.

    The segregation of the Ruhr makes existence increasingly unbearable for the working people, and therefore from their representatives goes out a ...

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  31. A SWINDLER SENTENCED

    William Warren, who was arrested in April, has been sentenced to five years’ imprisonment and a fine of 3000 francs on a charge of swindling. The ...

    Article : 127 words
  32. AN CLD TIME CRICKETER

    Sir David Maurice Serjeant ("Who's Who?") writes racity about Australia in a little book destined to [?]ourage migration. ...

    Article : 66 words
  33. REVOLUTION IN PARAGUAY

    Paraguayan revolutionists are reported to have advanced to within 14 miles of Asou[?]eion. The Government is preparing to repel the threatened ...

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  34. WIRELESS AS A TOY

    The Toy Traders' Exhibition at the Agricultural Hall includes a wireless receiving erystal set, costing one shilling. It is not stated whether the ...

    Article : 46 words
  35. A BAVARIAN TREASON TRIAL

    The treason tidal at Munich of Professor George Fuchs and others who were charged with Raving attempted to fcrcibly separate-Bavaria from the ...

    Article : 99 words
  36. RETALIATION FOR AN ARREST.

    The French announce in Dusseldorl that in retaliation for the arrest of a trench citizen named Schudlee in May. and his detention pending trial at Le[?] ...

    Article : 79 words
  37. A[?]GLOFRENCH RELATIONS.

    Reuter learns that talk of a rupture with France over the repatriation question is much deprecated in anthoritative circles in London. A ...

    Article : 112 words
  38. AEROPLANE CATCHES FIRE

    A young French airman named Andre Delamere was burned to death when his aeropla[?]e caught fire immediately after ascending. He managed to bring it to ...

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  39. ANOTHER ANTI-RELCIAN OUT-RACE.

    A message from Brussels says that another anti-Belgian outrage is reported from Duisburg, where a B[?] sol- dier was three time's shot in the back ...

    Article : 52 words
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