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  2. STATUS OF INDIANS

    SIMLA, Wed.—Right Honorable Mr. Sastri, who will shortly proceed to Australia and other Dominions as a representative of the Government of ...

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  3. GENOA CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The report or the Allies' experts, who met in London before the opening of the Genoa Conference, recommends, regarding ...

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  4. VICTORIAN LABOR IDEAL

    The Victorian Labor Conference was opened, with 181 delegates present. The central executive's report was adopted. The president (Mr. J. Kean) said ...

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  5. IRISH DISTURBANCES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Answering a question in the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Winslon Churchill stated that the ...

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  6. SIR ROSS SMITH DEAD

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir Ross Smith, with Messrs Bennett and Cockerill (the Vickers' test pilot) successfully flew the first trial of the ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES

    LONDON, Wed.—Negotiations in the cotton industry in connection with a reduction of operatives' wages have broken down. Unless they are ...

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  8. THE MASTER CRAMTSMAN

    Mr. A. Irvine, in The Teachers World, recently published a remarkable and trenchant article, in which he told of an asloundiug speech made by a ...

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  9. FIRE ON A LINER.

    LONDON, Thursday. A slight fire has occurred on the 21,000-ton ex-German liner Empress of China. The vessel was being prepared in a German ...

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  10. NEUTRAL ZONE DECLARED.

    LONDON. Thursday.—-Following the example of their political leaders the commandants of forces on each side of the Ulster border are endeavoring ...

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  11. PRINCE OF WALES

    TOKIO, Thursday.—The Prince of Wales travelled along two miles of streets closely lined with many thousands of cheering and singing ...

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  12. MALTESE FARMERS FOR AUSTRALIA

    MALTA, Wed.—Sixty-five Maltese, all agricultudists, have departed for Australia. The Minister of Migration, in a forewell aboard the ship, sai[?] ...

    Article : 52 words
  13. TENNIS.

    Risdon Park club is sending the following team on Monday to play Clare: E. c. Mills. U. Allen, T. Melhuish, J. Hopkins, Kenner, F. ...

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  14. BRITISH TRADE REVIVES.

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  15. ASIA MINOR NEGOTIATIONS.

    LONDON, Wed.—The Allies have unanimously rejected the Turkish proposal for the evacuation of Asia Minor as a condition of the proposed ...

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  16. JURY ACQUITS ARBUCKLE.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday—The jury in the Arbuckle case deliberated six minutes and reluned a unanimous verdict of not guilly. The court was ...

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  17. NORTON DEFEATS LYCETT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Queen's Cluh covered courts tennis championship singles resulled Norton beatrag Lycett. 8—6. 8—6. 6—3. ...

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  18. SOLOMONTGWN SCHOOL COMMITTEE

    A meeting cut parents and guardians of children attending the State school at Solomontown was held to elect a committee for the ensuing two years. ...

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  19. HUGE BOILERS.

    Three huge boilers have been constructed by Thompson and Co. Pty. Lt. Castlemaine, for the steamer Euroa, one of the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 158 words
  20. TRADE AND FINANCE

    CALCUTTA. Wednesday.—Exchange in Calcutta to-day was at the following rates: Transfers by telegram 1/3 1-8; bills at three months 1/3 ...

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  21. SINGAPORE EXCHANGE.

    SINGAPORE. Thursday.— Straits exchange was quoted as follows to-day: Straits dollar 2/3 21-32: Japanese yen 2/1 11-16; Netherlands ...

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  22. QUOITS

    The following names were omitted from the J. Patterson tournament played on the Pirie Quoit Club grounds: D.Williams and A. R. Gould. Players ...

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  23. BROTHER SEES THE SMASH.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The terrible story of how sir Keith Smith saw his brother dasned to dealh is told by a newspaper representative, who went to ...

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  24. REGARDLESS OF COST.

    It costs far more to destroy a town or village by high explosive shells than it costs to build it. Perhaps the finest instance of this is ...

    Article : 147 words
  25. ARMSTRONG SENTENCED TO DEATH

    Armstrong who was charged with the murder of his wife by the administration of poison, been found guilty. He was sentenced ...

    Article : 34 words
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  27. GLADSTONE.

    The district roreman on the railways (Mr. J. Brown) is taking his anaual leave. He is being relieved by Mr W. Marshall, ganger from Pirie. ...

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  28. WHAT'S IN A NAME?

    A curious idea among the Burmese is that people born on the same day of the week must not marry, and that if they defy the fates their union ...

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  29. COMPANY REPORTS ON CRASH.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Vickers Company has issued the following official statement: "We deeply regret to announce that in a practise flight this ...

    Article : 76 words
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