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  2. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday:— The annual report of the Administrator of the Northern Territory for the year ended June,30, 1922, declares that ...

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  3. French In Ruhr

    PARIS, Tuesday.— A message from Dusseldorf states that a French, patrol which was threatened in the streets on Monday night, after giving due ...

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  4. NATIONAL PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday, Thr session of the Federal Parliament opened to-day. ...

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  5. Reaction in Bavaria

    LONDON, Tuesday-"The Times" "correspondent at Munich says that awkward diselosures of a reaction in Bavaria have been made in the news ...

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  6. Bulgarian Revolution

    PARIS, Tuesday.—A message from Belgrade states that the Bulgarian Agrarians appear to be organising resistanie. In the north peasants have ...

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  7. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Drenching [showers and a gale played havoc with the unseasoned golfers at Troon, and yesterday's top scorers had, little ...

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  8. Britian and Russia

    LONDON. Tuesday.— The Russian Reply to the British note of may 29 expresses readiness to meet the regard to a method for a provisional ...

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  9. JEALOUS HUSBANDS BLAMED FOR MURDERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The "Times" correspondent at Cologne says that the murder of the French non-commissioned officers Dortmund is not ...

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  10. GOVERNOR'S SPEECH

    The Governor General's speech referred to the continually increasing prosperity of the Commonwealth and the improved outlook through the ...

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  11. MARTIAL LAW PROCLAIMED.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—A French sentry was shot at Redklinchausen on Monday night. Martial law was proclaimed in the town and curfew ...

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  12. ADELAIDE FLOODS SUBSIDE

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—Premier Sir Henry Barwell has promised that the Government will take action in connection with floodwaters in the ...

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  13. LAUSANNE CONFERENCE

    LONDON. Tuesday.— "The Times" correspondent at Lausanne reports that a serious deadlock has occurred at the Lausanne Conference. ...

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  14. COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE.

    MELBOURNE,- Wednesday. — The Public Service 'Commissioners' annual report shows that on June 30 last there were 24,759 permanent ...

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  15. SIGNS OF COLLAPSE.

    DUSSELDORF, Tuesday.— The French at Bochum have arrested 19 German special constables. The French regard as a sign of ...

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  16. SALARIES OF HIGH COMMISSIONER'S STAFF.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— The High 'Commissioners' report for 1922 States that expenditure on salaries, had been reduced from £75,338 a year to ...

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  17. MORE BLOODSHED REPORTED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The "Times" correspondent at Cologne says there bas been farther bloodshed in the Ruhr. French night patrols at Reckling ...

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  18. YPRES MEMORIAL.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A magnificent arch across Meriti road, bearing tablets with the names of the men who fell in defence of Ypres forms the ...

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  19. ROMANY ROMANCE ENDS

    LONDON, Tuesday:- The Gipsy convict, Baker, who escaped from gaol to see his young wife was captured at Hertford to-night, when he entered ...

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  20. NEW GOVERNMENT CLAIMS SUCCESSES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The Times correspondent at Sofia telegraphs that M. Botef's resistance at Radiomir is completely finished. Botef and thirty ...

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  21. Advertising

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  22. BRITISH REPLY SHORTLY.

    The British reply to the Russian note will probably be delivered In the course of the week. Well-informed circles believe that the Bussian ...

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  23. AUSIRALIAN PREMIERS IN CANADA

    MONTREAL, Monday.—Speaking at the Board of Trade offices, Sir George Fuller (Premier of New South Wales) said he hoped that the Imperial ...

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  24. 60,000 NEW FARMERS FOR N.S.W.

    OTTAWA, Taesday.—Speaking at the Canadian Club Sir George Fuller, (Premier of N.S.W.) declared that he was returning to Australia vwith a ...

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  25. NEED FOR WHITE AUSTRALIA.

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—Addressing the Inter-Parliamentary Union, Sir George Fuller (Premier of New South Wales) and Mr. H. S. Lawson ...

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  26. SOFIA SAID TO BE ISOLATED.

    PARIS, Wednesday.— The Bulgarian Delegation announces the receipt of a telegram from the Bulgarian Minister at Prague that the people of ...

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  27. GENERAL WORLD NEWS

    LONDON. Tuesday.— The British Empire Cancer Research campaign has received a gift of £25,000 from an anonymous donor.— ...

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  28. AMUNDSEN'S ADVENTURE.

    CHRISTIANIA, Tuesday.— All the seaplanes which are to aid Captain Amundsen at King's Bay made successful trial flights and places were ...

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  29. Floods in Kansas.

    KANSAS CITY, Tuesday.—Disastrous floods have occurred in Southern Kansas and Northern Oklahoma. It is known that seven persons nave lost ...

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  30. NORTH-SOUTH-RAILWAY

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.-The statement in the Governor General's speech, that the Commonwealth Government Intends to proceed with the ...

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  31. TREVESSA'S CREW IS NOT YET FOUND.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—No further news has been received at Pennant Hills wireless station (Sydney) concerning the search for the missing ...

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  32. American Presidency.

    CHICAGO, Tuesday.—Governor Alfred Smith, of New York State, has announced that he will hot fce a candidate for the Presidency in the ...

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  33. U.S. Loan to Austria.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The American quota of the Austrian loan Is twenty-five million dollars, and was oversubscribed in fifteen minutes:— ...

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  34. GIRL KILLED BY TROLLY.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—Elsie Norma Hupner (aged 7 years 9 minths) died to-day an hour after she was run over by a trolly loaded With wood ...

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  35. Suspected Criminal Released.

    LONDON, Monday.— A special message from Parly states that the examining magisrate has concluded investigations of the case of William ...

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