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  9. LAND TAXATION.

    The "Observer" to day comments upon the criticisms of the Federal Land Tax in Australia made by Mr G. T. Rait, director of the Van Dlemen's ...

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  10. AVIATION TRAGEDY

    Another fatality in connection with aviation occurred at juvisy yesterday. M. Collardean, with M. Robi a pilot was biplaning when a high wind ...

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  11. TREASURY WIND FALLS.

    Although the present financial year is only two months old, the Treasury has already received an enormous amount in death duties. ...

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  12. REIGN OF TERROR.

    Advices received here state that lighting at Lhassa continues, despite the reign of terror instituted by the Dalai Lamn's followers. ...

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  13. SHOT BY A STUDENT

    There was a sensational shooting affair at Baku yesterday, in which a student and Prince Apraxin, Professor of French at the Baku Gymnasium. ...

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  14. THE MEDITERRANEAN

    Several French Journals regard the Italian, operations in the Egean sea as tantamount to the occupation of the Eastern Mediterranean Sea by the ...

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  15. RUSSIAN FAMINE.

    Doctor Soskice, in reporting to the Famine Relief Committee,tells piteous stories of the suffering of the peasants in the Government of Saratov. ...

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  16. THE WAR.

    A message from Tripoli reports that an engagement has taken place between the Italians and a large body of Turks and Arabs. ...

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  17. WAR IN THE AIR.

    The sum of 2.000,000 francs (£80,000) has been subscribed within six weeks by patriotic Italians with a view to presenting Italy with 100 aeroplanes. ...

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  18. PERSIA.

    Government troops have again occupied the town of Kermaushah, on the commercial routes between Ispahan and Tabriz, which has been in ...

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  19. TRANSPORT STRIKE

    A constable at the dockhead, Bermondsey. remonstrated last night with a number of disorderly strikers, who turned upon him and knocked him ...

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  20. DIRTY NOTES.

    Although thousands of impaired Federal currency notes are being destroyed almost daily at the Federal Treasury. and new ones issued in their places, the ...

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  21. STARVING MILLIONS.

    In a letter to the Russian Famine Relief Committee, Prince Kropotkin draws a terrible picture of the condition of the people In the provinces on ...

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  22. MALTA AS A BASE.

    It Is officially stated that the Admiralty 'Is impressed with the swiftness and economy with which repairs are executed at the dockyard here, and ...

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  23. CO-OPERATION.

    Fifteen hundred excursionists are visiting Paris under the auspices of the Manchester Co operative Union and the corresponding body in France. ...

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  24. DISEASED IMMIGRANTS

    Some comment has been aroused by the fact that there are two consumptive persons in the Greenvale Sanatorium, who were assisted Immigrants. ...

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  25. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY

    Criticism of the work of Mr J. G, Baisillie. Federal wireless expert, appearing in the press in Sydney has drawn from the Postmaster General a ...

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  26. HORSE TEAM BOLTS.

    Eleven horses attached to a waggon loaded with hay, belonging to W. M' Millan, bolted down a steep hill at Young, and were brought to a stop by a ...

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  27. TAILORS STILL OUT

    The strike of tailors and tailoresses In the West End of London continues. It is estimated that the master tallors in Saville Row have lost £50,00 ...

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  28. FOILED SHOPBREAKERS.

    Three youths were in a June off Bus sell street on Saturday evening surveying the back premises of different shops. Their movements were ...

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  30. DESPERATE CRIMINAL

    The police are actively searching for the man who early yesterday morning in the city opened Are with a revolver when being pursued by Constable G. ...

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  31. SERIES OF STRIKES.

    The employes at all the minor and factories in the Donetz basin are out on strike,and efforts have been made to engage some of the famine-stricken ...

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  32. WOMEN BOOT WORKERS

    Tho female section of the Boot Trade Employes' Federation recently submitted to the Wages Board a claim for a minimum wage of 35 and 44 ...

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