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  2. COAL CRISIS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday—A message from West Maitlaqd states that it is not. expected that Mr. Oakes proposalst Will tend to clear the way for a ...

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  3. PRINCE AND PRINCESS DRUGGED

    Rome Saturday:—A sensational robbery took place last night Prince Carlo Giastiniani Bandini and Princess Marie were drugged with chloroform ...

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  4. BOXING

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Out of the flood of opinions on tlie DempseyGibbons fight there appears to be unanimity regarding the fact that ...

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  5. DOCKER'S STRIKE

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Dockers' strike, continues to. extend. Foui thousand coal port&rs and employes on short sea trading vessels 'struck ...

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  6. THREE-POWER TREATY

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Japan's, suggestion for a three-Power armament agreement, with Britain and the United States as a substitute for the ...

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  7. CRISIS IN "SPAIN

    'MADRID, Saturday.—The agitation In regard to the disasters in Morocco have culminated in a grave constitutional crisis. ...

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  8. NEW CATHOUG CHURCH

    The new Crystal Brook Catholic Church which has lately been completed, was opened and. blessed on Sunday, July 1, in very unfavorable ...

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  9. SITUATION IN GERMANY

    A BERLIN, Saturday.—It is semi-offlclally announced that Dr. Curio, replying to the representations of the Papal Nuncio on the subject of sabotage in ...

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  10. GREECE AND TURKEY

    LAUSANNE, Saturday.—Another stage towards a settlement with Turkey was rcached by the complete agreement between M. Venizelos and Ismet Pasha ...

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  11. GAS PRICE INCREASED.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—In consequence of the shortage and inferior, quality of coal together with its high cost the South Australian Gas Company has ...

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  12. COMMISSION TO BE APPOINTED.

    LATER.—The. Chamber has resolved to appoint a commission to Inquire into the political responsibility for the Spanish reverses in Morocco. ...

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  13. 90,000 GERMANS OUT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—About 90,000 German' metal workers have struck Work and more may follow suit. Thursday's vote was 12 to 1 in favor ...

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  14. EGYPTIAN AFFAIRS

    CADRO, Saturday.—An Act of Indemnity and a proclamation abrogating martial law 'has been published. Under the former 250 Egyptians who were ...

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  15. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN' CONTROL

    ADELAIDE, Sunday—It is reported that while 'the Governor (Sir Tom. Bridges) and party were on tour inthe Lower portion of the Northern ...

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  16. SOVIET REPUBLICS

    MOSCOW, Sunday.—An Important political alliance of the seven Soviet Republics, Russia, Ukraine, White Russia, Transcaucasia, Azerbaijan Georgia ...

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  17. GENERAL WORLD NEWS

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Mrs. Bertha Horcben, a professional aviatrix, has established an altitude" record for women by reaching 16,300 feet. ...

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  18. TURKISH RESTRICTIONS

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Friday—A new vexatious decree. officially announces that Entente subjects may come to Constantinople for temporary ...

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  19. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—Sir Lomer Gouin,(Minister of Justice), Mr G. P. Graham (Minister of Defence), Mr. Charles Stewart-(Minister of Interior), ...

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  20. LUSITANIA'S BULLION

    LONDON, Saturday.—An expedition in charge of: Gount Landi has left Dover to endeavor:to save the bullion which. went down with the Lusitmia, ...

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  21. CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A youth, Percy Bailey was arrested on a charge of manslaughter yesterday. Bailey, whose father conducts a garage at ...

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  22. MR. McKINNON IN U.S.A.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Donald Mackinnon, Australian Commissioner: to the United' States, has arrived at New York, and taken up his duties. He says ...

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  23. OLD MASTERS

    LONDON. Saturday.—One of the biggest picture sales ever held in England occurred at Christie's yesterday when Sir J. B. Robinson's collection ...

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  24. MORE TALK FOR DEMPSEY.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Tex Rickard the famous promotor is planning a match for Dempsey against Harry Wills, Pirpo, or Willard before the ...

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  25. ROWING

    LONDON, Saturday.—In the Dlamond Sculls Gollan. beat Belyea, of Canada. LONDON, Saturday.—For the ...

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  26. AEROPLANE CRASHES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The aeroplane D59 that belonged to the Kenley Military Aerodrome crashed on an adjoining mansion. The building burst into ...

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  27. MURDER SUSPECTED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Yesterday morning the body of Simen Gyunola (50 years) a Russian, who was naturalised 20 years ago and was known as Simo ...

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  28. WILDE SAYS HE QUITS.

    NEW YORK, Saturday. —Jimmy Wilde, a former world's flyweight champion, before embarking for England,' said ge had quit the ring for ...

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  29. COUNTRY LIBERAL LEADER DIES.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Mr. Donald McLeod, of Daylesford, the leader of the 'Country Liberal Party, died to-day, of heart failure. He was born in ...

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  30. AVIATION

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Daily Mail" says that the latest European airway opened between Moscow and Tiflis makes it possible to fly from ...

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  31. TENNIS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 words
  32. INQUEST INTO FIRE.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—At Parraniatta the coroner has returned an open verdict in the case of the fire at the Sandown Meat 'Company's workers at ...

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  33. TASMANIAN CEMENT WORKS.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Tasman[?] sena-tors and members of the House of Representatives urged Mr. Chapman (Minister for Customs)' to allow e ...

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  34. FURTHER RESULTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 79 words
  35. SFARGO AT HIS TOP.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—In a scheduled 20-roundbout.at the stadium last night; Bert Spargo, 9.3, knocked out Charley Stone, 9.3, in the twelfth ...

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  36. BRITISH FLYING BOAT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A British bying boat, the largest in the world, has made a successful trial flight. She is known officially as the Titariia. The ...

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  37. Advertising

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  38. CASE OF PLAGUE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday—The health authorities believe that the recent fatal case was caused by infection carried by a small colony of rats among whom the ...

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  39. TRAM PASSENGER ROBBED.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—There was a sensation in Bourke street on a tram to-night on which Mrs. Mabel McBain, of North Filzroy, was a passenger. Two ...

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  40. SHOOTING AT POLICE.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The police to-night detained a man who is suspected of having shot at Constable Peach on Friday. ...

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  41. DAVIS CUP

    CHICAGO, Friday.—It has been offidially announced that the final matchres for the Davis Cup (American zone completion) will be played here on ...

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  42. A DRAWN CONTEST.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— A strenuous struggle at the stadium last night between Dariry Morsan (Wales) and Archie-Bradley (Qld.) was declared a ...

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  43. "WASHERS" FINED.

    ADELAIDE, ISunday.—Constables watched two young men, Clarence O'Donnell and Alfred Osborne act the part of mashers in Rundle. street on ...

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  44. FOR HIS SISTER'S GRAVE.

    "There are some wonderful displays of flowers jus-t now in the parks and gardens of Paris," says the "Telegraph" Paris correspondent. "When ...

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  45. DENTIST FOUND DEAD.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—The body of R. J. L. Barker, a dentist, was founfl floating in the sea' between.The Grange and Henley Beach on ...

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  46. RIFLE SHOOTING

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 135 words
  47. TAYLOR DEFEATS GORNICK.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—A fine fight witnessed at the stadium last night, when Taylor retained the heavyweight title of Queensland, by ...

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  48. GOLF

    DIEPPE, Saturday.—Two Englishmen contested the final of the French open amateur golf championship. Lieut. Col. Hannay, of Addington club, beat ...

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  49. CONVICTS ESCAPE.

    AUCKLAND, Sunday.—At a given signal while engaged, at quarry worla four long sentence prisoners from the Aucmarir gaol threw down tools ...

    Article : 57 words
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