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  2. BADAK TIN PROSECUTIONS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—In the Badak tin mining case Thomas West Orton (the prospector) was cross-examined by Mr. Brennan in the criminal ...

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  3. BRITAIN AND FRANCE

    PARIS, Tues.—The Premier of Francc, M. Poincare, has sent a letter to President Harding (United States) with a view of dissipating Mr. Lloyd ...

    Article : 114 words
  4. WALLSNGFORD, JUNIOR

    LONDON, Tues.—A had named Jack Green aged 20, has been sentenced at the [?] Bailey Gourt to six months' imprisonment in the second division for ...

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  5. GENOA CONFERENCE DIFFERNCES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Wiekham Steed, telegraphing from Genoa, refers to Mr. Lloyd George's telegraphed denial of a statement that the entente ...

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  6. MOSCOW RESUMES RACES

    RIGA, Tuesday.—To the strains of the "International" played by a band to the point of weariness, the Moscow racing season was opened after a ...

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  7. NEW STATES MOVEMENT

    MELEOURNE, Wednesday.—A statement from the Prime Minister's Department says that Mr. W. M. Hughes, whose condition is improving, was ...

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  8. RUSSIA'S REPLY

    GENOA, Tues.—The representatives of Russia have communicated the general trend of their reply to the Allied memorandum, which reply will be ...

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  9. PARTNER-BROTHERS QUARREL.

    LONDON, Tues.—A personal quarrel between two brothers named Melville, who were joint leaseholders of the Lyceum, which they had made, the ...

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  10. TWO BUTCHERS INSOLVENT.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—Mr. Com-, missioner Mitchell gave judgment in the Insolvency Court to-day in the cases of Glen Forrester Day and Oscar ...

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  11. LABOR UNREST

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— Union officials are opposed to an extension of the electricians' strike. The Trades Hall disputes committee holds a ...

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  12. BURGLARY IN HOTEL

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—Between seven o'clock and eight on Sunday evening. while Mr. Arthur J. Lee, the proprietor, was not at home, a thief ...

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  13. GRANT'S BREAK FROM GAOL

    Such unusual elements of luck, daring, and resource are associated with the story of Walter Grant's escape from Melbourne Gaol in the small hours of ...

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  14. SOME ELECTRICIANS AT WORK.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— Mr Ritchie (president of the Electrical Employers' Federation) slated to-day that some workers were accepting ...

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  15. THE EMPTY NORTH

    Judging by a statement made by the Minister of Home and Territories. (Senator Pearce) the Commonwealth Government is at last realising the ...

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  16. NORTHERN FORESTS

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—Mr. W. G. Pickering, M.L.A. (chairman of the royal commission on forestry in Western Australia) visited the Bundaleer ...

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  17. LABOR PARTY ASKS FOR FORUM.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Mr On[?]an (Minister of Lands) told a deputation representing the Australian Labor Party and other Labor ...

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  18. SYDNEY ENGINEERS COMBATIVE:

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Members of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers have been summoned to atlend a mass meeting on Saturday to ...

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  19. RUSSIA DEMANDS BIG LOAN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— M. Tehitcherin, when interviewed by the "Daily Herald's" Genoa correspondent, said that the Russian note would ...

    Article : 56 words
  20. MEN EAT STRYCHNINES EGGS

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—A Swan Reach message tells of a remarkable recovery from strychnine poisoning, which occurred to Messrs Victor ...

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  21. SHEARERS WAIT FOR ORDERS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Trouble appears immninent in the pastoral industry owing to the reduced wages for shearers. The men are awaiting ...

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  22. FRANCE AND PRIVATE RIGHTS

    PARIS, Tues.—The altitude of the French Cabinet hardened to-day on tire subject of the restitution of private properly by Russia, which was raised ...

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  23. MR J. [?]ARDEN SPEAKS RECKLESSLY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr J. Garden (secretary of the Trades and Labor Council) slates that if the New South Wales Government is ...

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  24. SALUTING THE FLAG.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Ministor of Edducation Mr. Brunlnell) has issued instrutions that on the first day of each week [?] in the State ...

    Article : 55 words
  25. NURSES DESIRE REGISTRATION

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A large deputation of nurses urged Mr. Baird (Minister of Health) to introduce a Nurses Registration Bill in Parliament ...

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  26. AMERICA REITERATES POLICY.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—A While House official declares that America will not he influenced in her dealings with Russia by the action of the ...

    Article : 160 words
  27. POPE MAKES A REQUEST

    GENOA, Wed.—In a memorandum addressed Lo the Slates attending the conference, the Pope requests that any agreement that may be concluded ...

    Article : 49 words
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  29. MINERS WANTED FOR MT. MORGAW.

    The general manager of the Mount. Morgan Company (Mr. A. Boyd) took strong exception to a warning sent down by Mr. J. C. Lamont, union ...

    Article : 146 words
  30. THE ENERGY OF THE ETHER.

    Sir Oliver Lodge, in the course of a lecture at the London Institute of Electrical Engineers on "Magnetism and the ether," said it was becoming ...

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  31. REFUNDING AMERICAN DEBT.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Administration officials announced to-day that definite progress had been made with the negotiations for refunding ...

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  32. BELATED NEWS FROM RUSSIA.

    After an interval of five years, during which time no news of his relatives had reached him. Mr L. Goran, Jewish minister at Hobart. has received letters ...

    Article : 173 words
  33. GOVERNMENT RELIEF ABUSED.

    How the Queensland Government was defrauded in its system of relief distribution is illustrated by a case which came before the Mount Morgan ...

    Article : 150 words
  34. "ANYTHING MAY HAPPEN."

    GENOA, Tues.—The conference is marking time to-day. The heads of the British, German, French and Belgian delegations are busy conferring ...

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  35. SITUATION IN IRELAND.

    LONDON, Tues.—The Premier of North Ireland, Sir James Craig, has had an interview with Mr. Winston Churchill in London. It is believed the ...

    Article : 61 words
  36. ANGLO-ITALIAN AGREEMENT.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—It is believed that Italy and Great Britain are drafting a general political and economic agreement. Italy's position in the ...

    Article : 35 words
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