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  4. AUSTRALIAN DEBTS.

    The "Financial Times" writes that the passing of the Australian Debt Consolidation Kill is a matter for congratulation all round of the grounds' of patriotism and' Imperial ...

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  6. THE LAST MINUTE

    Latest sales on, Change were:--M.15, p.m.: ' Mills. United,. 13s 6d; Sargent's, Ltd., 31s Bank of New South Wales,.£50 5s; B.H Junction North,' 38s' Wright,. Heaton and Co. ...

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  7. A MOMENTOUS SPEECH.

    Mr. Lloyd-George's Newcastle speech is the principal [?] on which every newspaper editor writes to-day. Many of the papers den[?] the speech as ...

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  9. SUMMARY.

    The "Financial Times" says that the passing of the Australian Debt Consolidation Bill is a matter for congratulation all round. Lady Constance Lytton, who distingulshed ...

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  10. BANDS IN COURT.

    Mr Alfred O'Brien. general secretary of the Musicians' Union of Australasia, had a batch of bund cases in the Industrial Court this morning. ...

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  11. STRENUOUS SUFFRAGETTES.

    Lady Constance Lytton, the aristocratic, suffragette, who was arrested in Newcastle on Saturday whilst attempting to break down with a hatchet the barricade round the ...

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  12. THE CONTINUE SUNDAY.

    Some lively scenes were witnessed .yesterday at Juvisy, 14 miles from Paris, where a flying carnival is now in progress. No fewer than 250,000 people were present. ...

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  13. OLD AGE PENSIONS DISALLOWED

    The [?] Board has disallowed 12 per[?] pensions granted to applicants in the county of Mayo, and has notified, that;. It will discontinue many ...

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  14. THE LORDS AND THE LOAF.

    The Liberal Party: "Hands off, my lord. The people have starved long enough." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. MARKSMEN NT RANDWICK.

    Yesterday's programme at Randwick opened' With the James match, 10 shots at 600 years, wit a time limit of 11 minutes. Conditions again were fair, especially for the earlier ...

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  16. BURGLED HIS EMPLOYERS.

    "Guilty," said William 'Richard Thornton, aged 23, when charged at the Darlinghurst Quarter,) Sessions, before .Judge Backhouse, to-day with having burgled the residence of ...

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  17. TOM MANN'S LECTURE.

    Tom Mann's lecture at the Protestant Hall last night was preceded by a cheery little breeze of excitement, which looked, at one time like developing into a, miniature ...

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  18. MELBOURNE TRAINING NOTES.

    At Flemington this morning the weather was mild and tracks in good order. Dhobi ran six furlongs, on the sand in 1min, 19½ sec. Post Town, with Mnemon, got over nine ...

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  19. TRAM AND MOTOR-CAR COLLIDE.

    A tram car in Manchester collided with a motor-car in which five persons were driving. All the occupants of the car were thrown ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Spanish are using Major Richardson's bloodhounds to find the wounded in Morocco. Senator Elkins has announced that he will introduce a Bill in the United States ...

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  21. A KNOCK-OUT WANTED.

    A good fight in every sense of the term, as applied politically, is expected to take place in the Nepean Federal electorate at the next elections. The members of Parliament and ...

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  22. DROWNED IN THE HARBOR.

    An inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of John Knowles was held by Mr. H. S. Hawking, P. M at the City Coroner's Court this morning Knowles. ...

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  23. AN INDIGNANT ARCHBISHOP.

    The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Adelaide is indignant with the State Children's Council and has entered into correspondence concerning the Fullarton Refuge and the ...

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