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  2. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    Details were published yesterday as to how votes may be cast for Senate candidates. Here ia a copy of the House of Representatives ballot paper ...

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  3. RUSSIAN PEACE CONFERENCE

    HELSINGFORS Tuesday.—The Moscow Disarmament Conference has broken down. Russia was responsible for the ...

    Article : 66 words
  4. AFFAIRS OF IRELAND

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The Governor-General of the Irish Free. State (Mr. T. M. Healey) made his first public appearance at the first joint ...

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  5. MAN'S STARTLING CONDUCT

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.—Francis Geo. Fraser (34) was remanded in the central police court to-day on a charge of having attempted to commit grievous ...

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  6. BIG FRAUD ALLEGED

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.—Three men (Norman McLeod, William Gunner, and Eugene Trim), who occupied responsible positions in the railway ...

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  7. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—In the House of Assembly to-day the Treasurer told Mr. Edwards that the policy of relaying the railway yards with ...

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  8. NEAR EAST TROUBLE

    LAUSANNE, Tuesday.— Presiding over No. 1 commission which was dealing with minorities, Lord Curzon admitted that, if Christian minorities ...

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  9. SYDNEY GETS A JAPANESE SOARE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — An evening paper yesterday published a sensational story, which alleged that Japanese were purchasing various areas ...

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  10. PROPOSED SUPERVISION.

    LAUSANNE, Tuesday.— The guarantees sugested by Lord Curzon at the Near East Conference to ensure the protection of minorities comprise ...

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  12. ACTS OF VIOLENCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Irsih Senate has appointed a committee of live to consider possibilities of securing the immediate cessation of acts of ...

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  13. LABOR PARTY MEETINGS.

    Under the auspices of the Labor Party, Mr. A. W. Lacey (candidate for Grey) and the Mayor of Pirie (Mr. J. C. Fitzgerald) addressed a meeting in ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN CATTLE TRADE

    LONDON; Tuesday.— sir Joseph Cook is evidently concerned about the live cattle trade from Australia to: England w[?] some enterprising ...

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  15. SHOPLIFTERS SENT TO GOAL

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— The city court to-day sentenced two young women to a week m gaol each for shoplifting. The magistrate declared ...

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  16. AMERICA URGES CASE OF CHRISTIANS.

    LAUSANNE, Tuesday.—Mr. Childs American delegate to the Near East Conference) contributed a strong speech to-day. He urged the ...

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  17. VICTORIA WANTS A LOAN.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— The Victorian Treasurer (Mr. McPherson) will ask the Legislative Assembly to pass a Bill authorising him to raise ...

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  18. LOAN ESTIMATES

    ADELAIDE. Wednesday.— The Treasurer introduced in the House of Assembly to-day loan estimates amounting to £8,277,070 and the ...

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  19. BLACK SEA SCHEME ANGERS RUSSIANS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Russians are protesting against the proposals to allow warships in the Black Sea, They walked out of a meeting of the Straits ...

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  20. SOVIET DISCOVERS AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Some Soviet Captain Cook has discovered Australia. The next mail boat to the Commonwealth will carry Bolshevist ...

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  21. PTOMAINES AFFECT A FAMILY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— The whole of a family at Hamilton, near Newcastle, has been stricken with ptomaine poisoning. Two children are dead and ...

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  22. RAILWAY ENGINES.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.— Recently the question of placing larger engines oil the railways was raised by Mr E. Anthony, M.H.A. He stated to-day that ...

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  23. "TWO WOMEN SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    LONDON. Tuesday.—Two women were sentenced to death at the Old Bailey to-day. One of them, as a result of jealousy, ...

    Article : 134 words
  24. BODIES, PRESERVED 1800 YEARS.

    Excavations in an ancient Gallo Roman cemetery in Auvevge have resulted in the discovery of a dozen woodea coffins containing bodies in ...

    Article : 98 words
  25. SUIT AGAINST MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. Justice James to-day refused to grant a nonsuit in the case in which Dr. Thompson is suing the New South Wales ...

    Article : 50 words
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