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  2. THE COURTS

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.— A slight twitching of his mobile mouth was the only indication that Edward Frank Applebee gave of the strong emotion ...

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  3. EMPIRE PARLIAMENT

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Lords, Lord Strathspey asked whether, In response to the continued demands from the Dominions for a share ...

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  4. A SETTLER'S MISFORTUNE

    The case of Mr. Woodhead, a returned soldier, who had been forced to live in a tent at Mount Remarkable owing, as he alleged, to the ...

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  5. COOGEE MYSTERY

    SYDNEY, Thursday—There is every probability that the Coogee trunk mystery will be cleared up by the detectives. Several more small bones from ...

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  6. BOMBING FROM THE AIR

    LONDON, Thursday.—An elaborate series of experiments of dropping dummy bombs on a battleship by naval aircraft off the Isle of Wight were ...

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  7. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— In the House of Representatives Mr. A. Chapman (Minister for Customs) told Mr. Blakeley that only the sanatoria for ...

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  8. FAVORS FOR FRIENDS

    LONDON, Thursday.—"The charges brought by Viscount Wolmer, M.P, the 'Truth' and others that improper uses had been made of the profits from the ...

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  9. WHISKY FOR HARRY LAUDER

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Two bottles of whisky which were intended as a present for Sir Harry Lauder were stolen from the Carlton Cricket Ground ...

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  10. DEAD ARAB FOUND IN GRAIN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Times" correspondent at Antwerp says the steamer Oberon. was unloading grain when a pneumatic elevator became ...

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  11. 8TUD SHEEP SALES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—At the stud sheep sales at Knsingtoii to-day a stud ram rising three years was sold on account of Mr. John Taylor, of ...

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  13. DUTY ON BARLEY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. H. S. Britton, Sir R. A. Sanders said the Government had been advised that it ...

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  14. THE SENATE.

    The Senate passed the Beer Excise and Spirits Distillation Bills. The Northern Territory Railways Bill is being further considered in committee. ...

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  15. A DOMINIONS' GALLERY

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Speaker has announced that he was arranging for a gallery for the use of Parliamentary representatives and High ...

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  16. SHORTAGE OF NURSES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Hospitals in Victoria are short of nurses. When positions are advertised there are only a very few applications. ...

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  17. MILLGROVE TRAGEDY.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— David Kelly, who was found guilty of the manslaughter of Mrs. Ada Overall at Millgrove has appealed to the Full ...

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  18. ACCIDENT AT THE SMELTERS.

    While working at the Smelters, yesterday afternoon Mr. A. W. Grosser, residing at the barrier Hotel, slipped off a plank a feet from Hotel ground ...

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