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  4. THE NAVAL RACE

    Giving further evidence before the Naval Committee Mr. Daniels asserted that the United States construction plans would put ...

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  5. TERRIBLE PLIGHT

    Austria is in a terrible plight owing to economic ruin and shortage of food, and the correspondent of "The Times" at Vienna states that the ...

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  6. LOCAL GOVERNORS

    "It is for the Australians themselves to determine whether they desire Governors from England," Lord Milner (Secretary of State for the ...

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  7. DISARMAMENT

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Tokio states that naval disarmament is the great topic of discussion in the press. Editors have taken no ...

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  8. RESIGNED

    The French Government has resigned. The resignation may be as a result of the recent Senatorial elections. ...

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  9. WILSON TO DECIDE

    A message from Washington states that the decision on the deportation of Daniel O'Callaghan has been referred to President Wilson. A meeting of ...

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  10. LORD MILNER

    Lord Milner, told the special representative of "The 'Sun" to-day that he expected to leave office at the end of the month. He needed a rest, and ...

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  11. DELEGATES TO THE AUSTRALIAN SCIENCE CONGRESS NOW SITTING IN MELBOURNE

    Front Row (from left to right):--Assistant Professor C. A. Cotton, Professor W. N. Benson, Messrs. R. S. Burdon, E. L. Andrews, Professor H. Woodruff, Dr. H. R. Seddon, Professor H. C. Richards, Mr. C. A. Sussmlich, Dr. H. S. Summers, and Dr. C. A. Fenner. Second Row:--Mr. G. H. Knibbs (Commonwealth Statistician), Dr. John Shirley, Mr. J. H. Maiden (general secretary), Professor Sir Edgeworth David, Sir W. Baldwin Spencer (president), Assoc. Professor Georgina Sweet, Mr. Justice Murray, Professor Orme Masson, Mr. R. H. Cambage, Dr. G. Buchanan, Dr. Mary Booth, Mr. Henry Deane, Professor Douglas Stewart, and Professor Robert D. Watt. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. STOP-PRESS

    Owing to the necessity for conserving the supply of electric power for the railways and tramways, the Cabinet to-day decided that no race ...

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  13. BILLIARD MATCH

    In the billiard match between Smith (champion) and Inman the scores are:--Smith . . . 9727 ...

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