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  2. AVIATION PROGRESS

    TURIN, Sunday.—The famous Italian airman Brakpapa, in a Flat 700 aeroplane, flew a measured kilometre at the rate of over 210 miles an hour, ...

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  3. GERMANY'S DEBTS

    PARIS, Sunday.—The Reparations Commission met this morning to discuss the proposed agreement with Germany. It will not make any ...

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  4. POWERS IN DISPUTE

    LONDON, Monday.—The first appearance of two first rank Powers in opposition before the League of Nations concerns Tunis and Morocco. Great ...

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  5. IRISH REVOLT

    LONDON, Sunday.—The death of Messrs Collins and Griffith, the retirement of another signatory of the treaty, and the desertion of a fourth ...

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  6. LABOR TROUBLES

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The Clothing Trade Employers' Association officially states that a large number of firms report a pur[?] resumption of ...

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  7. LORD NORTHCLIFFE

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "News of the World" says that three caveats have been entered against a grant of probate for Lord Northcliffe's will. ...

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  8. RIOT AT HAVRE

    LONDON, Sunday.—The strike of 6000 dockers at Havre for higher pay, accompanied by interference with traffic and sympathetic twenty-four hour ...

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  9. FOKKER GLIDES IN LIGHT WIND.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Daily Mail's" correspondent at Dersfeld says that Herr Fokker, accompanied by a mechanic, made a glider flight of 13 ...

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  10. EXCHANGE DEALERS SUFFER.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Probably 200 million pounds has been given to Germany, says the "Weekly Despatch," by credulous British speculators who ...

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  11. FRANCE DESIRES GLIDERS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—According to the Paris correspondent of the "Times" the glider flights in Germany have made a profound impression in France. ...

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  12. BRITISH ESCORT AMBUSHED.

    LONDON, Sunday.—when two British captains, accompanied by an armed escort of seven men, landed at Castletown to draw the pay for the ...

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  13. ITALY'S PARTY WAR

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Daily Mail's" correspondent in Rome says that the pacifist dream of kings fighting duels on behalf of nations, instead ...

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  14. MAN DOGGED BY MISFORTUNE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Joseph Movle was thrown from a sulky at Newcastle yesterday and broke the portion of one leg which was left after an ...

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  16. WALLAROO MINES WAGES.

    WALLAROO, Monday.—A largely attended meeting of the Engine Drivers and Firemen's. Union this morning considered the proposal to resume ...

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  17. RULE OF PALESTINE

    JERUSALEM, Sunday.—The Arab congress at Nablus has resolved to oppose the proposed Palestine Constitution. ...

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  18. DOUBLE MURDER IN A CROWD.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Times" correspondent in Dublin says that a callous murder has been committed outside Dublin. A motor car stopped ...

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  19. FRANCE ALTERING OPINION.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Times" correspondent in Paris say that the newspaper 'Hombre," which is publishing an account of the negotiations ...

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  20. WATER FOR PETERBOROUGH

    At the last Corporation meeting the Mayor of Peterborough reported that the Government had replied to the communication on the proposed water ...

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  21. CONTROL OF APPRENTICESHIP

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The apprenticeship conference has presented a report to Sir Alexander Peacock (Minister of Education). It suggests ...

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  22. FATAL QUARREL IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.—a man named James Gill is alleged to have called for three cheers for the man who killed Michael Collins in an ...

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  23. FEDERAL ROAD GRANT

    In reference to the Pirie Council's decision to apply for a share of the Federal grant of £23,000 to South Australia for road purposes. Mr. L. ...

    Article : 131 words
  24. WAGES OF CARTERS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Mr. Justice Powers, in the Federal Arbitration Court. to-day delivered judgment in the case of the Carters and Drivers' ...

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  25. DAIRY FARMER'S INCOME

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Daniel Delahuntly (74), a dairy farmer, of Alvie, near Colac, was fined £120 by the City Court to-day, for having ...

    Article : 88 words
  26. LADDER BREAKS AT FIRE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Fireman Brown, who was fatally injured when an 80-ft. ladder broke during the brigade's fight with the flames at Adams' cafe on ...

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  27. LABOR PARTY CONTROL

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Mr. [?] len (leader of the Federal Labor Perty) said to-night [?] note that Sen. Pearce, in addressing the National ...

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  28. REVOLVER ENDS FRIENDSHIP.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— Before the Malvern bench to-day, Robert Albert Scott. (52) was charged with having shot at Mrs Marie Frith (32), a ...

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  29. WIFE CUT OFF WITH [?]

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Charles Warner Smith, late of South Morang, a journalist, was found drowned in the Plenty River, on June 4. He left his ...

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  30. COTTON-GROWING SCHEME.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Federal Government has promised, favorable consideration to a proposal that a group of Sydney people interested in ...

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  31. ROBBERIES AT GEELONG.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— Seventh thefts occurred in Newtown and Geelong on Saturday night. As a result the police are looking ...

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  32. TWO FRACTURED SKULLS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Mr Charles Blair (55), a quarrymrm, of Dudley street. West Melbourne, was knocked down by a motor in Flinders street ...

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  33. FIRE NOTICED IN TIME.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Smoke was noticed issuing from Miss Rita Moore's Unique Blouse Department, Collins street, to-day. The fire Brigade received ...

    Article : 68 words
  34. NEW CALEDONIA LOGS.

    In New Caledonia, from which Sydney imports a considerable quantity of timber, neither steam power, nor bullocks, nor horses, are used to haul the ...

    Article : 82 words
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