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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 154 words
  3. MAIMED SOLDIERS

    Mr [?] Hills, (Tasmania), Major-General Sir Andrew Russell (New Zealand), Brigadier-General J. S. Wylie (South Africa), and Mr R. Maxwell ...

    Article : 147 words
  4. AFFAIRS IN IRELAND

    The “Times" correspondent in Dublin telegraphs that the Irish general elections are expected to be held at the end of August. The time is ...

    Article : 190 words
  5. Personal.

    According to a-United Service cable message, the "Daily Mail” states that the forthcoming visit of the Princeof Wales to Canada will be in the nature ...

    Article : 347 words
  6. THE DOCKERS’ STRIKE

    An incident unique in the history of trade Unionism in the East End of London occurred to-day, when 5000 dockers entered a hall, hooted Messrs ...

    Article : 155 words
  7. RUSSIA AND STRAITS

    M. Tchitcerin’s agreement to sign the Straits Convention, as fixed by the Lausanne Conference, is qualified with the declaration that the Soviet reserves the ...

    Article : 87 words
  8. CONDITIONS IN CHINA

    In a despatch to-day the “Times” correspondent in Pekin says “Grotesque as the situation in China is, nevertheless it is fraught with danger. The capital ...

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  9. GERMAN MAGNATES

    M. Poincare, Prime Minister of France, in a Speech at Villers-Cotterets, in the Department of the Aisne, emphasised that German economic ...

    Article : 209 words
  10. LAUSANNE PEACE TREATY.

    Ranter's correspondent at Lausanne summarises at length the main points in which the treaty of peace differs from the draft treaty presented to the ...

    Article : 244 words
  11. SOVIET AND RED CROSS

    The Bulgarian Government has arrested the Soviet Red Cross Mission in Sofia. Members are being held pending explosion on charges of having earned ...

    Article : 47 words
  12. DOCKERS' LONG MARCH.

    Lively scenes were witnessed at Tilbury this morning on the arrival of 1000 dockets, who started a 22-mile march, from Channingtown at 8 o’clock ...

    Article : 109 words
  13. COLLISION IN SWEDEN

    When a train travelling from Gothen[?] collided with a char-a-hano eight, persons were killed and 31 were injured. The char-a-banc was full of ...

    Article : 46 words
  14. PRAYER BOOK REVISION

    [?] a substantial majority of 0706 the clergymen throughout the country, in reply to a questionnaire on the subject, have requested the Bishops to ...

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  15. CITY ROWING CLUB FUNCTION

    A graceful compliment was paid last night by the members of the City Rawing Club to Mrs R. Ure Taylor, wife of Mr R. Taylor, licensee, of the ...

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  16. OBITUARY

    McKenzie.—Mr John McKenzie, an engineer of the firm of Ruston and Hornsby, of Bourke street, Melbourne, died on Sunday morning at the Ballarat ...

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  17. PYJAMAS WORTH £86,000

    Neblibee is becoming the fashionable attire for the reception of guesis, pyjamas being la mode, says the Paris correspondent of “The Weekly Despatch.” ...

    Article : 204 words
  18. FEMALE MIGRANTS

    The Society of the Overseas Settlement of British women is selecting two parties each consisting of 15 qualified housekeepers. They will sail for Melbourne ...

    Article : 69 words
  19. INTERSTATE NEWS

    [?] president of the Sydney branch of [?] Theosophicat Society, Mr T. H. [?] states that Mrs Annie Besant's [?]ction in cancelling the charter of the ...

    Article : 68 words
  20. INDIAN TROUBLES

    Futher fighting is reported between the followers of the Nawab of Amb and the Miangul. The former made a Surprise attack and killed fifty opponents ...

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  21. N.S.W. COAL TROUBLE

    A number of aggregate meetings of miners have been held on the Maitla[?] field to consider the terms of the [?] ment for settling the coal dispute. The ...

    Article : 112 words
  22. WHO OWNS IT?

    Officers of the Mongolia are endeavoring to solve a pretty problem After a ball on the vessel they found on the top deck a beautiful evening ...

    Article : 42 words
  23. GERMAN FOOD SHORTAGE

    Telegraphing from Berlin, the "Times” correspondent states that the rapid rise in prices caused riots at Breslau, where a large mob led by ...

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  24. PONIES FOR POLO

    Realising the necessity for long preparation, the Prince of Wales has given a notable lead in reply to the Hurlingham polo committee’s appeal ...

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  25. INDIANS IN FIJI.

    Asa protest against the imposition of a residential tax an Indians, the Indian nominated member of the Legislature has resigned, stating that he ...

    Article : 89 words
  26. MOTOR CYCLISTS ADVENTURE

    Providence saved two men, William Wise and Thomas Plows, of North Manly ,from being dashed to pieces at the foot of a cliff at Newport. ...

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  27. ALL RED AIR ROUTE

    Although the Government is expected, before the House rises, to adopt Commander Burnley’s all-Red air, route scheme, it will not be extended ...

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  28. PRIZES FOR “IDEAL WOMEN”

    The “Sunday Express” gives prominence to the bequest made by the late Peter Mitchell, of Albury, of special prizes for ideal women. ...

    Article : 164 words
  29. SALVATION ARMY

    Last might there was a [?] attendance at the Salvation [?] Citadel, when the new divisional [?]nmanders—Staff-Captain and Mrs [?]—were ...

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  30. A USEFUL GIFT

    Cr Nicholson urged at last night’s meeting of the City Council that something should be done in the matter of the land promised by the Mother ...

    Article : 266 words
  31. £500 A FOOT.

    Property values continue to soar in Brisbane, and to-day the 33ft. frontage of Bragg's bakery an Brunswick street, Valley, sold at £500 a ...

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  32. BALLARAT ABATTOIRS

    The City Council received last night a protest in the shape of a letter from the Secretary of the Master’s Butchers’ Association, bringing before the council ...

    Article : 290 words
  33. BROKE THROUGH WINDOW.

    Hearing a crash on the opposite [?] of a street in which he was on duty Constable Sa[?] inves[?]ated and discovered the glass [?] ...

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  34. GRAIN FOR GERMANY

    It is announced that the Government grain bureau has concluded an agreement with the commercial representatives of the Russian Soviet ...

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  35. CONFESSIONAL IN ANGLICAN CHURCH

    The [?]tical dispute at Launceston in [?]ection with the [?] sional at H[?] Trinity Church has reached a clim[?] and steps are being ...

    Article : 158 words
  36. GIPPSLAND FLOOD

    The Latrobe River is now in flood, and the whole of the low-lying land is submerged. It is considered to be one of the largest floods that has swept ...

    Article : 89 words
  37. IGE BLOCKS SHIPS

    The steamer Waimate reached Sydney from Montreal during the weekend, and completed one of the most perilous trips in her history. ...

    Article : 151 words
  38. GUN RUNNING IN CHINA

    In connections with investigations being made by the American authorities in regard to gun-running in China two further arrests have been made. ...

    Article : 104 words
  39. KLU KLUX PROPAGANDA

    A resident of Belmore now knows something about the Ku Klux Klan in Australia. He has received several sheets[?] ...

    Article : 147 words
  40. OLYMPIC CAMES

    The Federal Government has agreed to make a maximum contribution of £3000 towards the expenses of the team of Australian athletes which, it is ...

    Article : 73 words
  41. ART EXHIBITION

    [?] circles are indignant because the Federal authorities have classed the European art exhibition as an entertainment, and enforced the payment ...

    Article : 58 words
  42. SUCCESSFUL PIGEON FANCIER.

    During the recent pigeon show held under the auspieds of the Melbourne Pigeon Improvement Society a Ballarat fancier in the person of Mr R. ...

    Article : 55 words
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