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  4. WHILE WE WATCH EGYPT.

    While the eyes of the world have been riveted upon Luxor, a little hand of enthusiasts has been working within a few hours' journey of London, excavating and classifying, with results less sensational but quite as interesting as those in Egypt. ...

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  7. THE MURDERED BISHOP.

    Like some unhappy page from an old chronicle is the story of the last hours of the Bishop of Budkiewicz, who perished at the hands of the ferocious Russian Government. Full details have now come to hand from Riga, which show that the ...

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  8. "GREATER VOICE."

    LONDON, Saturday.--Major-General Sir Frederick Maurice, late chief of the Imperial General Staff, makes comment on Mr. Bruce's ...

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  9. DOUGLAS MAWSON

    Advice was received by the Commissioner for Police on Saturday from the Inspector of Police at Cairns stating that a constable and tracker had been ...

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  10. A CHANCE YET.

    H. F. J. writes: The telegrams received from the Normanton and Burke town Shire Councils hold out a chance that the Douglas Mawson may yet turn ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. EMPIRE DISPLAY

    The re-constituted Australian Commission will have for its President the Prime Minister. Mr. S. M. Bruce, and he will have associated with him Mr. Austin ...

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  12. AIR CONVENTION

    LONDON, Saturday.--Commander Burney, interviewed by the Australian cable Service, states that he considers of the most urgent importance that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. STILL FIRM.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Paris correspondent of "The Times" writes: "Just when there is reason to believe that France and ...

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  14. MICHAEL COLLINS

    LONDON, Saturday.--A book entitled "Michael Collins's Own Story" has appeared. It credits Collins with having said: "Do Valora is moderate at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. THE ARMY BILL.

    LONDON, Saturday.--A 21-hour sitting in the House of Commons for a debate on the Army Bill, for which there were 20 divisions, was notable for its good ...

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  16. FRUIT INDUSTRY

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--A request for additional assistance to the fruit-growing industry was made to the Minister for Customs (Mr. Chapman) by a ...

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  17. SUBSIDY REFUSED

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--The Federal Government has refused the application of the North Australian Meat Co. (Vestey Bros.) for a subsidy on the ...

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  18. INCOME TAX

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--The "Daily Telegraph" states that the proposals to be presented by Dr. Page, Federal Treasurer, to the State Treasurers for ...

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  19. HOWARD CARTER

    LONDON, Saturday.--A message from Cairo stales that Mr. Howard Carter, in spite of a bad cold, has refused to go to hospital, and is assiduously assisting ...

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  20. ANXIETY IN THE NORTH

    When the steamer Montoro left Thursday Island on Sunday last the general opinion locally was that little hope could be entertained of the rescue of the ...

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  21. EMIGRATION

    LONDON, Saturday.--Great prominence is being given by the newspapers to the Victorian settlement scheme, as "self-supporting emigration." The ...

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  22. COAL INDUSTRY

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--Mr. A. C. Willis (secretary of the Coal Minors' Federation), referring to the coal situation, said that if there was to be a ...

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  23. CLERKS NOT WANTED

    LONDON, Saturday.--Sir George Fuller, in a letter to the Press, emphasises that there are no opportunities in Australia for English city workers, such ...

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  24. SEPARATE ENTITY

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--Mr. H. P. Williams, general secretary of the Country party, has received advice that the Western Australian Country party carried a ...

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  25. LATEST REPORTS.

    Messrs. Joan Burke Ltd. have received a telegram from the shire council, Normanton, as follows:--"Pilot at Karumba arrived back ...

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  26. EMBARGO ON CARBIDE

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--Federal Cabinet has considered the embargo on carbide, but has decided not to remove it. The Minister for Customs is ...

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  27. OIL PROSPECTING

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--Negotiations have been practically completed with Dr. Arthur Wade, who is at present in Madagascar, to examine the ...

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