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  3. THE ASYLUM STRIKE

    Witt the engineers also on strike, in addition to the attendants, the 600 patients at the Letterkenny (County Donegal, Ireland), lunatic asylum lack ...

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  4. OVERLAPPING

    Statements alleged to have been made by the Attorney-General of New South Wales (mr Bavin) were brought under the notice of the Deputy ...

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  5. WARSHIPS IN COLLISION

    The warships Nagato and Mutsu collided while engaged in manoeuvres off the coast of Kiu-shiu. The Nagato was damaged at the ...

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  6. ESTORV OF GALLIPOLI

    [?]iting in his diary of the Gallipoli [?]aign under date 22nd October, [?] Admiral of the Fleet Lord Wes[?]Vemyss mentioned that ...

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  7. Personal

    According to a London cable message it is understood that Sir William M'Beath has been appointed as the Commonwealth representative on the ...

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  8. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    Senator Wilson to day presided at a luncheon of the Australian Exnibition Executive Council at Australia House. Mr Sydney Webb, President ...

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  9. BURNING OF FRANGESTAN

    The captain and crew of the British steamer Frangestan, on which fire broke out on the voyage from Bombay to Port Sudan, behaved with ...

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  10. DAMAGE TO NAGATO NOT KNOWN

    Reuter’s correspondent at Tokio says that no details have been received of the damage to the Nagato, which was engaged towing the Mutsu at the time ...

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  11. SITUATION IMPROVES

    It is stated conditions at Letterkenny Asylum are fairly normal. An engineer, boilerman and three stokers were found among the patients. They [?]ucceded ...

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  12. JAPANESE STEAMER IN TROUBLE

    The British light cruiser Dauntless, which recently visited Melbourne with the Hood and the other ships of the Brutish Empire Squadron, rushed at ...

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  13. BRAVERY OF CAPTAIN.

    The transfer was completed by 6 p.m. The Frangestan's captain said he would endeavor to make Port Sudan. At 7 o’clock, however, the ...

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  14. DUTY ON BRANDY

    On a motion by Mr Bruce, the House of Representatives this afternoon passed an amendment of the Customs Tariff Schedule to provide for ...

    Article : 323 words
  15. WEALTHY GERMAN TRA[?]ELLERS

    A message from Berlin says that the German Government has taken drastic action against wealthy Germans’ mania for travelling abroad, where ...

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  16. GERMAN REPARATIONS

    Reuter’s correspondent in Paris says that it is announced that both Expert Committees investigating reparations reached complete unanimity, the ...

    Article : 53 words
  17. SALE OF FAMOUS LIBRARY

    The fourth day of the sale of the Britwell Court Library at S[?]by's auction rooms, realis[?] 12,889 to which Mr Rosesbach, the New York ...

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  18. THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT

    Reuter’s correspondent in Paris says that the Chamber of Deputies expressed. confidence in the Government by 408 to 151 at the conclusion of the ...

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  19. STRUCK WITH FLAT IRON

    Remarkable evidence was given by a returned soldier named Ernest Leslie Brooks, aged 32, of Hoddle street, Richmond, today when applying to ...

    Article : 503 words
  20. A MOVING MOUNTAIN

    The “Daily Express” correspondent [?] Madrid says that owing to torrential [?]ins one of the Sierra Nevada moun[?]ins is bodily moving towards ...

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  21. ACCIDENT ROLL

    Frederick E. Hughes, skilled laborer, in the employ of the Railway Department, was engaged, at about 1.30 p.m. to-day in repairing a buffer stop at No. ...

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  22. CHURCH COLLECTIONS

    A proposal to abolish church collections and adopt a system of assessing each churchgoer at a yearly contribution, led to a lively discussion at ...

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  23. EFFECT OF THE STRIKE.

    Colonel Liddell, the Deputy Adminis trater of the Empire Exhibition, has estimated that 70 per cent of the men who went on strike have resumed ...

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  24. RECKLESS SPENDING

    “There will be general dissatisfaction at the way in which the Commonwealth Ministry is wasting money at a time when cessation of unnecessary ...

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  25. ROBBERY AND MURDER

    The driver of an Aldershot bus on alling as usual at the Borden subbranch of Lloyd’s bank to pick up the sub-manager (Mr W. Hall) found him ...

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  26. STRIKE FIZZLES OUT

    The Wembley strike fizzled out ignominously. Less than 1000 malcontents attended the final meeting, at which an announcement that there was ...

    Article : 56 words
  27. THROWN FROM A BUGGY.

    Mr M. O’Callaghan, of Boorongie North, was driving near the weighbridge when the pole of the buggy snapped. The horses dashed forward ...

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  28. QUEENSLAND LOAN

    A short-dated Queensland loan of £12,250,000, carrying interest at the rate of 5½ per cent. and issued at £99 10/. has been underwritten. ...

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  29. SUDDEN DEATH AT HOTEL.

    Catherine Heenan, a servant employed at the Esplanade hotel, was found dead in her bed on Thursday morning. She retired to rest apparently in the ...

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  30. BRITISH AGRICULTURE

    The House of Commons devoted the entire evening to an agricultural discussion in the course of which Mr Noel Buxton (Minister for Agriculture) ...

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  31. FIRST OFFENDERS

    Leslie Clauscen, a young man of sturdy build, aged and 19, pleaded guilty before Judge Washy this morning to a charge of housebreaking at St. Kilda. ...

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  32. COW OVERTURNS MOTOR CYCLE

    A cow charged a motor cycle and side-car that was being [?]idden by Mr Edmunds, of Beeac, and overturned it. The side car turned over on top of the ...

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  33. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Probate is being applied for of the will of William Looby, farmer, of Millbrook. Under his will, which was dated 28th September, 1921, he left ...

    Article : 134 words
  34. BRITISH WHEAT MARKET

    Wheat cargos are steadier France bidding 46/9 for Australian parcels, but the actual trading is within narrow limits. Parcels are quiet, occasionally higher. ...

    Article : 45 words
  35. CORRUPTION IN U.S.A.

    Mr Frank Vanderlip, the banker, who recently organised a bureau[?] to combat corruption in Government a[?] fairs, anounces that he intends to ...

    Article : 161 words
  36. MOTORING ACCIDENTS.

    Victor Brough, aged 23 of Calino street, Balyn was riding a motor cycle along Rochester road to-day when he collided heavily with a tram-car. He was taken ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLES

    Workers in the Government Arsenal at Kiel have been locked out for refusing to work nine hours daily in accordance with the Parliamentary ...

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  38. THE INTERRUPTED PARTY

    Whilst John Peters, aged 36, a builder, was having tea with three lady friends at Dance's Cafe in Swanston street Detectives Sloan and Hogg ...

    Article : 129 words
  39. LONDON BUTTER MARKET

    The butter market was dull after some activity earlie[?] in the week, whereupon sellers asked higher prices. Buyers did not respond consequently quotations were ...

    Article : 78 words
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