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  3. THE U.S. OIL SCANDALS

    The Senate held the most bitter [?] bate of the present session when it discussed tho Wheeler resolution demanding the resignation of Mr ...

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  4. EMPIRE WIRELESS

    Officials of the Wireless Telegraph C[?]pany of South Africa express great concern at the reported intention of the British Government to ...

    Article : 157 words
  5. FEMALE FRANCHISE

    The second reading or the Repre[?]tion of the people Act (1918) Amendinent Bill was passed by the House of Commons by 288 votes to ...

    Article : 387 words
  6. THE BAVARIAN REVOLT

    The evidence of Field Marshall Ludendorll at Munich took the from of a three hours political speech in which he [?]d in a crjowded court. Ludendorff [?] ...

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  7. DEVASTATED TOKIO

    The New York “Times” correspondent at Tokto says that six mouths after the earthquake it is [?]timrated that three-fifths of Tokio’s ...

    Article : 169 words
  8. BRITISH POLITICS

    Mr Lloyd George, speaking at Hartlepool, said in view of the serioussituation at home and abroad, he would urge forbearance, toleration and ...

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  9. Personal

    The death is announced by cable of Princess Louise of Belgium. A Heater cable message from Tokio states that Prince Matsukata and ...

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  10. TRIBUTE TO THE GOVERNMENT.

    Mr Garvin, writing in the [?] server,” in an article headed “Plight of Old Parties,” says that the Burnley by-election was no fluke. Not ...

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  11. LATEST SCANDALS

    The Senatorial Chamber to-day reechoed with cries from various Senators “Let the President be asked to answer certain questions.” This was only one ...

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  12. MARCONI COY.’S CLAIMS.

    A statement has been jublished by the Marconi Co. urging that they should ho given, the opportunity of stating their case before the final ...

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  13. RE[?]RING PUBLIC WORKS.

    The Government has thus far appropriated only 468,000,000 yen towards restoring public works. A further appropriation of 596,000,000 yen ...

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  14. ANGLO-FRENCH RELATIONS

    Further letters have been exchanged between Mr Macdonald and M. Poincare embodying a general exposition of the views of the two ...

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  15. DEATH SENTENCES

    An appeal was lodged with the Supreme Court Prothonotary to-day by Messrs Luke Murphy and Co., counsel for the condemned man Angus ...

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  16. THE POST OFFICE ADMINIS-TRATION.

    Mr Donald, in an article in the ‘'Observer.” writes that “the committee, examining the latest accounts and records found long distance wireless ...

    Article : 109 words
  17. TONE OF THE CORRESPONDENCE

    The “Sunday Express” says that furthercorrespondence between Mr Macdonald expresses the apin[?] that Fram[?] security- problem can be solved by ...

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  18. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    The Empire University Conference will open in London on 18th July. Alter the formal inaugural meeting the delegates will be given a week's ...

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  19. REFLECTIONS ON LIFE-BOAT SERVICE

    The “Daily Express” understands that the National lifeboat Institution is demanding a public inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the wreck of ...

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  20. BAY CATASTROPHE

    Two men and a buy were drowned in the bay to-day. Their names are:- GEORGE DARBY, of Mitchell ...

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  21. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES

    In consequence of threats against the wages agreement, Danish employers have issued lock-out noticeaffecting 10.000 workers from the 8th ...

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  22. RUSSIA AND JAPAN

    The Japanese consul at Vladivostock has been ordered to Peking to assist in the handling of increased Russo-Japanese business which has been diverted to that ...

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  23. 13,000 OUT AT KIEL.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Kiel says chat the ship-yards have locked put all their workers, about 13,000, owing to their refusal to work nine instead of ...

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  24. BELFAST DISTURBANCES

    After three years' continuous sitting the Belfast Claims Court, which was appointed to deal with, 8.000 claims for compensation for injury to ...

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  25. EMERGENCIES MARKS ACT

    Admiral Sir Guy Gaunl has introduced a Bill into the House of Comm[?] to amend the Emergencies Marks A[?] so as to extend the list of articles ...

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  26. NEW YORK DANCE HALLS

    Amazing conditions of immorality of a large proportion of the public dance halls Along New York’s great white way in the theatrical district is ...

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  27. MR. MACDONALD’S EFFORT APPRECIATED.

    Renter's correspondent in Paris says that semi-official tributes are paid to Mr Macdonald’s friendly effort and intentions which are bound to ...

    Article : 112 words
  28. THE VLADIVOSTOCK ARRESTS.

    Press reports from Vladivostock state that 12 Japanese residents have been arrested, including naval Commander Minet suma and Vinne and ...

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  29. ANOTHER SHOOTING TRAGEDY

    In Upper Fort street, Maryborough (Queensland). Elsie Newton, a nurse, was walking with a companion to church. She noticed they were ...

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  30. FALSE INCOME TAX RETURNS

    Mr Samuel Harris, a dia[?] chant of Hatton Gardens pleaded guilty in the Old Bailey to a charge of making false income tax returns. Inquiry ...

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  31. THE ASYLUM DETENTION

    Mr Justice Lush gave judgment for William Hartnett, farmer, of Sit[?]ngbourne, for £20.000, with costs, against Drs Bond and Adam, jointly, ...

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  32. RUSSIA’S JUSTIFICATION.

    Router’s correspondent in Tokio says with reference to the Japanese arrests at Vladivostock that the Russians assert that the Japanese ...

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  33. ALARMING EXPERIENCES

    Following a severe blizzard in Spain, alarming earth tremors occurred at Lend a and also in [?]car Province, from which the residents ...

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  34. CASE OF JOHNSON.

    Consideration will be given [?] a meeting of the Executive Council on Monday next to the sentence of death imposed recently in the case of one ...

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  35. THE ALPINE SENSATION

    A message fits received in bourne from Benambia to-day stating that George Edward Nichterlein, who fell 90 feet over a precipice at Mount ...

    Article : 225 words
  36. GERMAN REPARATIONS

    Commenting on the speech by He[?] Stresemann (Foreign Minister) in the Reichstag yesterday, in which he declared that Germany was prepared ...

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  37. A CHICHESTER TRAGEDY

    The body of Vera Hoad, aged 12, was found in the ground of an asylum at Chichester on Friday. She had been missing for some time. The body ...

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  38. GROUP SETTLEMENT

    Mr Theodore, the Queensland Premier, presiding at a lecture on Queensland given by Major Belelher, at the Birkbeck Institute, stated that he ...

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  39. TRAGEDY AT PARAMATTA

    Domestic unhappiness was responsible for a tragedy at Parramatta on Saturday. Alfred Walker intercepted his wife, Elizabeth Walker, who ...

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  40. ACCIDENT ROLL

    Thomas Gibbons, laborer, of A’Beckett street, Melbourne, was working at Butler’s brick quarries at the corner of Albion and Nicholson ...

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  41. LUNACY REFORM SOCIETY MOVES.

    The National Society of Lunacy. Reform is petitioning Parliament to appoint a Royal Commission on the present [?] dealing with insanity. ...

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  42. FROZEN TO DEATH

    The “Morning Post” correspondent at Helsingl[?] says that official statistics show that the militia found 1025 children frozen to death death in the Moscow ...

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  43. INDIAN BUDGET

    Sir Basil Blackett, the Finance member, introducing the Budget, stated that India’s financial position was more satisfactory than last year. ...

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  44. MOTOR TALLIS INTO RIVER

    While attempting to cross the Johnstone river at Innisfall this afternoon a party of motorists from Mourilyan were precipitated into the water when ...

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  45. SWIMMING.

    Arne Borge, at Port Pine on Satureday, layered Charlton's world record for the quarter mile to 5 min-11 sec. ...

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  46. ESCAPE FROM GAOL

    New has been received from Now gong, in the Central Province, That 17 prisoners broke out of , gaol on 26th February, after overpowering the ...

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  47. SHORTAGE Of TRUCKS

    The shortage of trucks for the conveyance of wheat to the seaboard has become worse and is the cause, of a good deal of alarm to district gram ...

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  48. EVEREST EXPEDITION

    The rearguard of the Mt Everest expedition has sailed. It consts of Mr Leigh, Mr G. H. Molloy, and three companions. It is hoped to being the ascent ...

    Article : 52 words
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