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  4. LLOYD GEORGE

    A fighting speech was delivered by Mr. Lloyd George at a luncheon at the Manchester Reform Club, where he was heartily cheered by ...

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  5. WORLD PEACE

    The Australian Press Association's Paris correspondent says that at the Women's Congress, Miss Bromham, on behalf of the Australian delegation, ...

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  6. COAL CRISIS

    Mr. A. J. Cook (miners' secretary), on arriving in London from Brussels, said he was calling a meeting of the executive on ...

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  7. CROWD CULT

    "We have developed a crowd cult." declared Rev. V. Bell, in a plea for "the people who are nobody," at St. Enoch's Presbyterian ...

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  8. ARMED MAN

    A party of police has searched in vain in the bush around. Collector for an armed man, who, on Friday night, fired shots at a ...

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  9. MINERS' AIM.

    Unless the striking engine drivers are to be forced back to work by hunger or by pressure from some other industrial body it ...

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  10. Rughy League Test

    Portion of the crowd of 47,000 people who watched the New South Wales -Queensland match at the Cricket Ground on Saturday. Inset: Gorman, the Queensland centre -three -quarter, fending off an attack by O'Rourke (New South Wales). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Idle Fleet

    With the arrival of the steamer Zealandia at Sydney this morning all the passenger steamers engaged in the West Australian trade will be thrown ...

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  12. THE RIVALS

    Lord Oxford, Liberal leader, in a speech which he made at a luncheon in honor of Sir John Simon, referred briefly and with restraint to the ...

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  13. SOCIAL SCIENCES

    Professor Copeland informed the Australian Press Association on the eve of his departure for England that it was intended in the near future to ...

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  14. WILKINS RETURNS

    An Associated Press message from Fairbanks (Alaska) says that a party of four, headed by Captain Wilkins, returned on Saturday night from Port ...

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  15. PLUCKY GIRL

    The courage of Miss Fuller (17) put to flight an armed burglar who entered a two -story brick house adjoining the pumping station at Spotswood last ...

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  16. GOLDFIELDS CRIME

    Great excitement was caused today when it became known that two arrests had been made in connection with the Kalgoorlie ...

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  17. FRUIT AUCTIONS

    Beechams Estates Pills, Limited, has applied to the Chancery Court for an injunction to restrain Freeman and Company, Limited, from auctioning ...

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  18. CONCESSIONS

    Powerful British financial interests have obtained concessions over practically all the valuable lands of Panama, according to a memorandum ...

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  19. DRUG TRAFFIC

    The existence of secret societies of young people of both sexes throughout New Zealand to distribute drugs was alleged by the Chief ...

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  20. £60,000 DAMAGE

    A series of fires, which the Mayor (Mr. Rolph) described as the worst in San Francisco's history since the great fire of 1906, swept a large area on ...

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  21. MOSUL

    A Constantinople message says that an Anglo -Turkish agreement, regarding Mosul, has been signed.--(Reuter.) ...

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  22. WEATHER FORECAST

    Cloudy, with further showery conditions, in parts of southern and eastern areas, including the coast, with west to south-west ...

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  23. REVOLVER DUEL

    The Russian, Prince Cyril Orlof, who was a diplomatist during the regime of the Czar, has been arrested in connection with dramatic events at Raabs ...

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  24. Dreadnought Boys

    Sir Arthur Rickard said farewell to fifty Dreadnought lads who are sailing by the Bendigo. The June sailings include the Pakeha. the Vedic, and the ...

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  25. DIED OF STARVATION

    A Nome message states that three hundred natives at Indian Point, Siberia, died of starvation last winter. The survivors ate their comrades. ...

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  26. PERSIA

    Teheran messages, dated June 6. state that the Cabinet has resigned. Mostofiol Mamalek has been asked to form a Ministry. ...

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  27. CAMBRIDGE BEATS OXFORD.

    Cambridge won the inter -University lawn tennis contest against Oxford by 14 matches to 7. ...

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