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  2. FEMINISM

    A congress of women is sitting in Paris debating various questions affecting womenkind. Among the subjects discussed was ...

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  3. LOVE POTIONS

    Extraordinary revelations are expected in connection with the fortune-telling business when the prosecution is commenced of Signora Nistri, the most ...

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  4. AIRMAN SHOT

    Jeannic Baxter, aged 24, of Carlton Mansions, Portsdown road, Maida Vale, appeared 31 the Francis street Police Court on April 29 charged with the ...

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  5. SHIPYARD TROUBLE

    Anxious interest attaches to the conference to-day between the Shipbuilders' Union and the men, who are in favor of a strike. ...

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  6. THE SUFFRAGETTES

    Mrs. Holman, wife of the Premier-elect of New South Wales, was interviewed by our representative shortly before leaving the Grand Central Hotel to catch the ...

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  7. THE BIRTH RATE

    In a characteristic address at Portsmouth, Father Vaughan, who is noted for his outspoken opinions regarding the social problems of the day, made some ...

    Article : 353 words
  8. DIVORCE LAWS

    The Archbishop of York, speaking at a meeting of the Mothers' Union, observed that it was strangely prevere for England to embark upon a course of ...

    Article : 291 words
  9. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    At this stage it may be stated th[?] go far as South. Australia is concerned the Federal ejections are over. Very little remains to be done in the way of ...

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  10. VANISHED GEMS

    A rich haul was made by robbers under remarkably cool and simple circumstances in New York yesterday. A diamond worker left £8000 worth of ...

    Article : 156 words
  11. BALKAN SITUATION

    News of the resignation, of the Bulgarian Cabinet has been received. If it is true it is likely to serve the ends of peace. Dr. Daneff, on arrival ...

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  12. CANCER IS CURABLE

    Dr. Otto Schmidt, a cancer expert, has reported to the Medical Society that cancer has been proved to be a contagious disease. ...

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  13. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    The position in the metal and other trades in the midlands was leae satisfactory yesterday. At Birmingham [?]50 emgloyes downed ...

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  14. SECRET SERVICE

    It has transpired that Colonel Redl, the Austrian officer who shot himself after selling official secrets, betrayed Germany as well as his own country. ...

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  15. RIVERS RISING

    Reports from Lewiston, Idaho, state that the Snake and Clearwater Rivers are rising rapidly owing to the unprecedented heat melting the snow on the ...

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  16. INFECTIOUS DISEASES.

    The infectious diseases returns for the past month show that there were six cases of diphtheria at Adelaide, five at Port Adelaide, two at Knightsbrige, two ...

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  17. SOLOMON ISLANDS

    The steamer Mindim arrived from the "Solomon Islands this morning, and left again for Sydney Mr. Walter Lewis, the general manager of the Solomon Islands ...

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  18. ULSTER'S OPPOSITION

    At a meeting of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church at Belfast the moderator assured the laymen that all Presbyterians united in sympathy ...

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  19. LANDSLIP

    At Mount Sokol, in Southern Russia, an immense landslip occurred. A village at the foot of the mount suffered severely. Two hundred houses ...

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  20. TENNIS MATCH

    At Wiesbaden Kreuze defeated Gobert by three sets to one in the first singles match under Davis Cup conditions. ...

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  21. SYDNEY GAS STRIKE

    In connection with the recent gas strike the Minister of Labor has issued between 200 and 300 summonses against the participants. The cases will be heard ...

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  22. TASMANIA'S NEW GOVERNOR

    Sir Ellison Macartney, the new Governor of Tasmania, arrived to-day, and was sworn in Representatives of Roman Catholic bodies were conspicuously ...

    Article : 60 words
  23. A STRENUOUS FIGHTER

    It is not in the nature of Mr. R. J. Burchell the successful Labor candidate for Fremantle, to make too certain of anything although he has now about 2500 ...

    Article : 196 words
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  25. A PLUCKY DUKE

    A young maa pluckily intercepted a rrmaway in. Cast[?]ereagh street last night. He was unknown at the time, but turns out to be a distinguished foriegn ...

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  28. A BOY'S DEATH

    Allen Mipstead, aged 3l, a quarry laborer, was committed for trial of the manslaughter of Stanley Hoad, 11 years of age, who died as a result of a blow ...

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  29. MINERS' CONFERENCE

    The annual conference of the Federated Mining Employes' Association, which was adjourned last week so as to allow tie delegates to take part In the election ...

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  30. BOXING IN BRISBANE

    Joe Russell defeated Harry Stone on points in 20 rounds in a boxing contest last might. The decision was correct, and great enthusiasm was displayed over ...

    Article : 34 words
  31. THE WRECKED YONGALA

    Mr. D. N. Cassidy's schooner yacht, Norna, which is claimed to have located the wrecked Yongala off the Queensland coast last year, cleared the Sydney Heads ...

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  34. THE FEDERAL MEMBERS

    Yesterday the Commonwealth Electo[?] Officer supplied the following figure[?] which are the official totals for the State:— ...

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  36. SHOT A CHINAMAN

    At the Criminal Court, to-day Cecil Eather, a schoolboy, was arraigned for the murder of Chung Foon, a Chinese market gardener, by shooting him near ...

    Article : 70 words
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