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  4. EXCLUSIVE STORY OF 'CHEIRO' AND HIS METHODS

    On Wednesdays and Saturdays "The Daily Telegraph" publishes exclusively the inside story of "Cheiro," one of the most ...

    Article : 71 words
  5. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY

    The second reading of the Northern Australia Bill, dealing with the control of the Northern Territory, was moved in the Senate ...

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  6. 150,000 HOMELESS IN POLAND FLOODS

    The floods in Poland have spread enormously, especially in the north east, and over 150,000 people are homeless. Bridges, factories, ...

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  7. MAY BE PLAGUE

    A second case of suspected plague is reported to be at Wattlebrae Hospital. The patient is a single man, aged 22 years. He ...

    Article : 137 words
  8. ESTIMATE FOR SINGAPORE

    Replying to Lord Thomson, in the House of Lords, Lord Stanhope, Civil Lord of the Admiralty, said that the Government was still ...

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  9. AS IF AT WAR

    The American fleet has left Honolulu for Australia. The trip, as a whole, will constitute the longest and most extensive ...

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  10. INDUSTRIAL WAR LOOMS

    From yesterday's developments in the shipping trouble, it is feared that the dispute is about to develop into a general industrial war, like that of 1917. Yesterday the management of the ...

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  11. PACIFIC SCARE

    The "New York Times" has published a long statement by Mr. E. L. Doheny, petroleum producer, concerning oil leases. ...

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  12. BLOWN UP

    For the third time in four years the City Council's crushing plant at Warrnambool was blown up at 3.30 a.m. to-day. ...

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  13. SECRET MOVES

    Secret moves to settle the shipping dispute are being made in Melbourne. This morning Mr. C. Crofts ...

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  14. CRICKETERS TRY THEIR BOWLING PROWESS

    Got him puzzled.--A good head in yesterday's match, at the City green, between rinks of first grade cricketers. In the picture are (left to right): J. B. Lane, W. Bardsley, R. Bardsley, E. L. Waddy, P. W. Dive, and E. F. Rofe. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. IS IT PRICELESS VIOLIN?

    Forty years ago, Mr. W. Shepherd, an old resident of Goulburn, walked into a second-hand shop at Burrowa, and paid the Jewish ...

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  16. CECIL RHODES

    One of the outstanding events of the visit of the Prince of Wales to Bulowayo occurred to-day, when he visited Cecil Rhodes's grave in the Matoppo ...

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  17. CANTEEN FOR MEN

    At a meeting, presided over by Lady de Chair, it was decided that the men of the American fleet should be made to feel as welcome as the Admirals ...

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  18. MOTOR-CYCLE SMASH

    Two men were badly injured when a motor cycle and side-car overturned in Arden Street, Coogee, last night. ...

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  19. MILITARY TATTOO

    As there have been many inquiries for complimentary tickets in connection with the military tattoo to be held at the Show Ground on July 30, in honor ...

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  20. NEARLY ANOTHER SMASH

    A railway mishap, the circumstances of which were similar to those surrounding the recent Traveston smash, occurred in Charters Towers ...

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  21. SECURITY PACT

    Reports from Berlin indicate that the proposed Security Pact is provoking stormy discussions in the Reichstag's Foreign Relations Committee. ...

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  22. MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE

    William Harold Oliver, a former champion footballer of the Port Adelaide Club, who now resides at Berri, on the river Murray, was to-day ...

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  23. WAR IN MOROCCO

    A communique from Morocco states that the Riffi, developing an offensive on a large scale against French sectors in the centre and ...

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    "THE DIGGER," a sculpture by Mr. Frank Lynch, on view at Anthony Horderns' gallery. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. VIEW FROM NORTH HEAD

    The Federal Minister for Health has approved of the admission of the public to a portion of the reserve at North Head on the occasion of the arrival of ...

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  26. WEEKLY SERVICE

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that an arrangement has been concluded between the White Star, Blue Funnel, and Commonwealth Lines, whereby a ...

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  27. MELBOURNE'S YOUNG BURGLARS

    Another boy, alleged to be a member of the juvenile gang of robbers which has been operating in South Melbourne and surrounding districts ...

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  28. 'BUS AND CYCLE COLLIDE

    When a collision occurred between a motor cycle and a motor-'bus in Bridge Road, Camperdown, last night, two men were injured. They were:-- ...

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  29. RESTAURANT GUTTED

    The restaurant known as the Cafe Australia, in the centre of the main block in East Street, Rockhampton, was gutted by fire early this morning ...

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  30. PACIFIC RELATIONS

    The Institute of Pacific Relations elected as chairman Mr. Wilbur, president of Stanford University, who spoke regarding immigration. ...

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  31. RAILWAY WAGES

    The railway companies ask the trade unions to agree temporarily that all employees be subject to a reduction of 5 per cent. from the gross wages ...

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  32. WAR DEBTS

    According to the Havas Agency, the British Government has sent another memorandum to the various debtor States, intimating the British view ...

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  33. ATTITUDE OF GLEBE

    A motion by Ald. S. L. Cole, to vote £50 from the municipal funds to entertain men of the American Fleet, was negatived by the Glebe Council ...

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  34. BODY IN HARBOUR

    Floating in the water at Farm Cove the body of a man about 55 years of age was found yesterday by the Water Police. A deep gash on the throat and several cuts ...

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  35. FLOGGING OF SEXUAL PERVERTS

    The abolition of flogging for sexual perverts, convicted of offences was urged by a Trades Hall deputation to-day. ...

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  36. Summary of Important News Appearing To-day

    The British Government is still considering estimates for the Singapore naval base. The Civil Lord of the Admiralty ...

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  37. WATERHOLE DEATHTRAPS

    Annie Elizabeth Holland lost her life in trying to rescue her three-year-old son, John from drowning in a quarry hole near Ryde Road, Gladesville, on May 27, ...

    Article : 76 words
  38. WEATHER FORECAST

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  39. AUSTRALIAN MANDATE

    The Australian Press Association's representative at Geneva reports that the Mandates Commission is considering a report on the administration ...

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  40. KILLED BY GAS

    While working on a gas producing plant at the works of M'Leed and Co. (India), Ltd., at Alexandria, Henry Simpson (55), was overcome by gas. He was taken to ...

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  41. DAIRY PRODUCE EXPORT

    The Commonwealth "Gazette" yesterday contained a proclamation postponing from July 1 to August 1 the operation of the export of dairy produce ...

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