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  2. ROYAL VISIT TO ITALY

    ROME, Monday.—The King and Queen of England who had travelled across France from Calais without heating, arrived at eight o'clock on ...

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  3. GERMAN NOTE DISCUSSED

    LONDON, Monday.—Lord Curzon (Acting Prime Minister) presided at a meeting of the Cabinet this morning. It is understood that the Cabnet ...

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  4. TURKEY PROVOKING GREECE

    ATHENS, Tuesday.—The latest doings of the Turks such as closing the Constantinople branch of the Bank of Athens and threatening to confiscate ...

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  5. FEDERAL SCHEME EXPLAINED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister's Department has issued a statement regarding the proposal for the application of science to industry ...

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  6. TIMBER WORKERS' CASE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—In the Federal Arbitration Court to-day before Deputy President Webb, the case of the Timber Workers' Union versus ...

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  7. N.S.W. Coal Trouble

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. Willis (Miners' Federation secretary) stated to-day that there would not be any further developments in the coal ...

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  8. PRETTY GIRL DECEIVES SUITORS

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Mail" correspondent at Berlin says that a pretty girl who was supposedly receiving an allowance of £1000 a month ...

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  9. FRENCH BANK INVADED.

    SMYRNA, Tuesday.—The CreditAlgeria refused to comply with the Turkish order to French Banks to disclose amounts of private accounts ...

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  10. NEWCASTLE MINES AT WORK.

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.—It is admitted here that the position is very serious[?], but the miners, however. do not want a general upheaval. All ...

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  11. REGULATION OF BORROWING

    The Prime Minister's Department states, regarding co-operation in borrowing that the States' borrowings in seven years had increased from ...

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  12. TURKS OPPRESSING FOREIGNERS

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Tuesday. — The police have informed British and foreign subjects engaged in trade that unless they pay income tax for the ...

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    THE FORTHCOMING A.L.P. CONFERENCE in Sydney should be Interesting. Two of the most prominent figures will be MR. J. DOOLEY and— —MR. "GREG." McGIRR, Who is sure to make yet ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. LIFE IN VIENNA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—How the middle classes are faring in Vienna under the fantastic rates of exchange has been described by a corespondent by ...

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  15. LIGHT AEROPLANES

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Times" aeronautical correspondent states that M. Barbot's successful glider flight across the Channel ...

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  16. GENERAL WORLD NEWS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Three men, John Taylor, W. Prizeman, and James Donovan, were fined £2 each at Hull, for stowing themselves away on the ...

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  17. MOUNT ETNA ACTIVE

    CATINIA(Sicily), Tuesday.—Mount Etna has become active. Lava is issuingr from the crater that was formed in the 1911 eruption, and is flowing ...

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  18. Chinese Bandits Capture Americans.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.— A situation which is regarded as seriously menacing the relations of the United States and the Peking Government has ...

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  19. PASSENGER ENGINE DERAILED.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—Considerable Inconvenience was caused to residents of Henley Beach and Grange this morning owing to derallment of the engine ...

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  20. Advertising

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  21. Australian's Opinion on Prohibition.

    MONTREAL, Monday.—That prohibttion in the United States while sound economically has revealed the existence of graft and corruption and a ...

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  22. DAVIS CUP TEAM.

    HONOLULU, Monday.—The Hawaiian Tennis Association has despatched a letter to the Australian Davis Cup team urging it to reconsider the ...

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  23. WRITE FOR LIBEL ISSUED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— Joseph Earle Hermann, a company promoter, of Sydney, to-day issued writs against the "Daily Mail" newspaper Company and ...

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  24. SPY SCARE VICTIM.

    A man who alleges that his business and health were. ruined because he was raided, boycotted and attacked On suspicion of being a German spy ...

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  25. LABOR IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Labor Caucus met this afternoon. Both Mr. Dooley and Mr. McGirr were absent. Mr. Dunn had a cordial reception. It ...

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  26. MYSTERY LOCOMOTIVES FOR SALE.

    The commonwealth Government will determine shortly the future of the fourteen locomotives, which since 1917 have stood steamless and silent ...

    Article : 128 words
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