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  2. Advertising

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  3. STILL FINE

    Today’s [?] a large intense anti-cyclone over New Zealand the Tasman Sea, and [?] States of the Commonwealth. A well developed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. “BLACK SPOT”

    "The Government regrets very much that the Legislative Council has prevented ft from putting Its assistance to orchardists scheme Into operation,. ...

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  5. FRUIT ROTTING

    As a result of the Covent Garden strike there are 20,000 tons of fruit held up at the docks in London. The work of discharging the steamer ...

    Article : 75 words
  6. CHINESE FLOODS

    The American Res Cross has donated 100,000 sold dollers (about £20,000) to the fund for the International Famine Relief Commitee, which has estimated ...

    Article : 51 words
  7. GOVERNORS

    Itjs practically certain that the question of making joint representations to the Imperial Government on imputation of Governors, will be ...

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  8. STRIKE SETTLED

    The strike of domestic servants at Shamien. the European quarter -of Canton. has ended and the men are returning to work. ...

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  9. THE RUHR

    The- French Cabinet :has unanimously approved of the work of the French delegates at the London Conference, and has passed a resolution thanking them ...

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  10. CAULFIELD MURDER

    Marking- tune tactics, consequence on the necessity for the continued sifting of reports, have devolved on the detectives engaged in the .'investigation of the murder ...

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  11. STATE FINANCES

    Parliament, after sitting for three and half hours, the latest night this session, adjourned until September 25 next-. Even then the Budget will not- be available ...

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  12. CHINA & RUSSIA

    The Russian Ambassador (M. Karakhan) has sent back the American [?] which accompanied - the note to him yesterday by that. ...

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  13. EVACUATION BEGINS

    The Ministry of War announces that, the' occupying troops were " withdrawn from Orenburg -and from Appenwefer (Baden) yesterday without incident ...

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  14. THE SUDAN RIOTS

    Four fighting aeroplanes arrived this morning and four other are remaining at Atbara. There were nine arrests at Port Sudan ...

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  15. ANGLO=FRENCH ACCORD

    LONDON, Tuesday. The fly in the ointment of the Angloald’s accord is Mr. Ramsay MacDon Herriot in which be urged the ...

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  16. MARTIAL LAW

    The report that martial law has been [?] at port Sudan is [?] the Anglo issa ...

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  17. STATE RAILWAYS

    [?] job. The men at present are with a request that it . should part the basic rate of the to the [?] engaged on the Glenorchy- Glaremont ...

    Article : 175 words
  18. GRAVE OLD WARRIORS

    Great dogs, Small dogs smooth [?] tawny dogs—every variety of canine from Pekinese .poodle to a Great Dane. And hot only. dogs. but crowing, cackling. ...

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  19. WITH CLOSED DOORS

    A case was heard with closed doors at the City Police Court this morning, when a young farm laborer named John Edward Turner, On remand from last Friday, was ...

    Article : 363 words
  20. TAXATION POINT

    The Full Court, .comprising" , their Henors the Chief juctice (Sir Herbert Nicholle)” and Mr. Justice Crisp, after hearing lengthy legal argument in the ...

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  21. MODNEE VALLEY

    The MELBOURNE Hunt can [?] meeting at Moonee Valley this afternoon Details: HALLAM HURDLE RACE. ...

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  22. LAYING UP

    It has been persistently rumored in the city during the last few days that there of to be a reorgallisation of the patrick Steamship Company, and as result of ...

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  23. REMARKS RESENTED

    "At the meeting of the. Glenorchy Council held last night, several members took exception to criticism of.the council by Moonah Progress Association.' As a ...

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  24. RECENT HOLD UPS

    Edward Killeen [?] for the hold up at kew was recently sentenced to two years [?] and ten strokes with the [?] appeared at the ...

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  25. POTATOES TO THE FORE.

    In consequence of a vessel arriving to lift, potatoes for Queensland ports, in addtion to the ordinary Sydney- bound steamer heavy deliveries of potetoes are to ...

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  26. POLICE PROTECTION

    The residents of Lindisfarne some time ago approached the Clarence Council with the object of securing more adequate police protection from, the larrikinisms which ...

    Article : 208 words
  27. CHILD MOLESTED

    Another attempt list night to [?] child in the caufield [?] ported . A resident of [?] a nine years old daughter at [?] ...

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  28. THE COMPANY'S FLEET

    The Patrick Company started, off with one small .steamer—the Timaru, of 459 tons gross, and quickly -established a sound claim' to a large share of the ...

    Article : 196 words
  29. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED

    On August 12 George Joseph Lincoln, aged 44 years, was charged at the City Polio: Court with a. serious offence agaist a under the age of IS years, id January ...

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  30. HUMAN BONES

    No further light has been thrown on the discovery of human bones which ware unearthed recently during excavation in Hind Hindley street, Adelaide. The ...

    Article : 86 words
  31. ANOTHER WRIT

    The ;long-gustaind. action • over even inches of' land at Gleriorchy, 'which- has been occupying the attention on 'awls manian Courts for the. last 14 months has ...

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  32. HORSES’ HOLIDAYS

    Two of W. Burke's team, Myownbay and Danton, are to Be given a spell. They will spend are to be given a spell. They of their owner holidays in the paddocks ...

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  33. BUTTER lNDUSTRY

    The secretary Of the North-Western But-ter.-.Factories' Association {Mr. F. Schell) today announced a further increase of one halpenny in the wholesale, price of but ...

    Article : 99 words
  34. LAKE BUNGA SHARES

    Enquiries made on Tuesday' show that nearly a third of the issued shares in the newly-discovered oilfields at Lake Bunega. Lakes Entrance, East Gippsland, ...

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  35. "FOOTBALL FIRST"

    "Football. First". is the slogan of the wharfies .at Cairns. ' Yesterday. they knocked off work on the inter-State steamer, Wyreema, from 2 p.m. - until ...

    Article : 76 words
  36. FULL COURT

    At 'the conclusion of the sittings of the Full Court this morning, it was announced that reserved judgment would be on Tuesday nest in 'the following ...

    Article : 109 words
  37. CIVIL LAW

    A meeting-of the Select Committee .appointed by both Houses of the State Pouliat[?]cent to investigate the matter of Civil Law reform was held at the od ...

    Article : 53 words
  38. SOCCER FOOTBALL

    In. the Scottish First League matures today Partick and- Celtic played a draw each scoring, two goals, and Third Lanark beat Hamilton by two ...

    Article : 38 words
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