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  2. CHINESE SITUATION.

    [?] Saturday.— Reports from Hankow stated that the Chinese authorities at Changking have allowed the strikes to get out of hand, and ...

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  3. SOLVED.

    LONDON, Monday.— At the inquest hald on the Bramleigh Hotel [?], in which james carly, the [?] was found dead in a bedroom. his wife ...

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  4. SPORTING NEWS.

    The nominations for Grafton's big trable, to be decided next month [?] a falling off from 111 last year to so [?] year. the com[?] falling oil ...

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  5. TO BE EXPEDITED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— The Premier (Mr. T.J. Lang) said last night that the Labor Government intended to push on with the city railway. A most ...

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  6. Advertising

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  7. TENNIS.

    In the Ro[?] tennis tourn-ment on Saturday Miss Royd (Australia )beat Miss. Ross (England), in the semi final.[?] ...

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  8. HOME BUILDERS WARNED.

    SYDNEY, Monday,—The Govern-ment Savings Rank Commissioners have issued a warning to persons about to [?] their own homes. They stated ...

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  9. Advertising

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  10. WON'T WEAR GOWNS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— By an over-whelming may[?] the University defeatal the proposed of the Students [?] Council revive the ...

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  11. FRENCH COMMUNISTS ARRESTED.

    PARIS, Sunday.—"Le Martin" an-nounces that there have been 120 ar-rests in Paris and the provinces pur-suant to measures for the [?] ...

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  12. POSITION IN MOROCCO.

    PARIS, Sunday.— At the Government's request the Chamber of Deputies by 63 votes to 32 postponed sine die the Communist demand to interpalate ...

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  13. MR. BIRT, M.L.A., DEAD.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The death of John E. Birt, senior member for Syd-ney in the State Parliament, which oc-curred at a hospital yesterday, ...

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  14. SEVERELY DEALT WITH.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—In the Supreme Court. Mr. Justice Mann sen-tenced David Collins (18) to serve a [?] of six years, and in addition ...

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  15. PATTERSON DEFEATED.

    In the matches played on the concrete courts of the Beretatia Tennis Club at Honolulu, Hervey Snodgrass (California) defeated Gerald Patterson ...

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  16. TEMPERANCE CONVENTION.

    LONDON, Sunday.—At Edinburgh 8000 delegates, representing 60 countries, at [?] the opening of the World Women's Christian Temperance ...

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  17. MINAHAN TO FILL VACANCY.

    Later.—The death of Mr. Birt, Lab-or member for Sydney, creates a vac-ancy in the representation of the met-ropolitan scat, which will be filled ...

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  18. "GASIFICATOR" CASE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The trial of Al-bert Thompson James Skelton and James Morrish, ex-M.L.A., charged with alleged conspiracy in what is known ...

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  19. "OH, KILL ME!"

    The victims of the appalling railway disaster in Penasylvanist last week, mostly German-America last week mostly German-Americans travelling by special from Chicago to New York, ...

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  20. BOY RESCUED.

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.— Augustus Temple of Sydney dived from the deck of the steamer Newcastle and rese[?] a boy aged 5 years who had fallen into ...

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  21. FRENCH NOTE.

    PARIS, Sunday.—The correspondent of the "Petit Paris" in Berlin says that the British Charge de Af-fairs called on Herr Stresemann, and ...

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  22. FOOTBALL

    By defeating New South Wales by four points to nil on Saturday the New Zealand Rugby Union team again won the rubber. It was the second of ...

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  23. WILLIS LEAVES MINERS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Mr. A.C. Wil-lis, vice-president of the Executive Council, has resigned from his posi-tion as secretary of the Miners ...

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  24. YEAR'S SURPLUS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Sir, George Fuller referred to the Premier's statement that there would not he a surplus on the year's accounts. He regretted, he ...

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  25. SHIPPING DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—There was no change in the shipping dispute in the Syd-ney during the week-end, but it is believed that the Australian ...

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  26. SURPRISE ARREST.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— A man for whom the police were searching on a charge of false pretences was arrested on Saturday while, it is alleged he was ...

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  27. RECOUNTS WANTED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— It has been de-culed to apply for a recount of the votes recorded in Ryde [?]. This ac-tion was [?] by Mr. S.C. Taylor ...

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  28. THE SOCCER DISPUTE. GOLF.

    'Judy' Masters, the Australian cap-tain, and Thompson, both of whom are South Coast forwards, will not play for Australia in the Soccer tests with ...

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  29. WHAT ARMIDALE WILL MISS.

    Describing the practical operation of the Nymboida hydro-electric scheme, a contributor to the Armidale "Ex-press" says:— ...

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  30. CANTERBURY RACES ABANDONED

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Rain still continues, and Canterbury Park races, which were postponed from Saturday until to-morrow, have been abandosed. ...

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  31. COAL CONTAINING DYNAMITE.

    DARWIN. Monday.—A plug of dynamite with fuse and detonator at-tached was found. by workmen when loading coal at the locomotive repair ...

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  32. LABOR'S FAVORITISM.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—What will be the next move of the new Government in regard in the Public Service? The prompt changes already mad have ...

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  33. CASINO ASSOCIATES.

    On Wednesday last, 17th June, the Final round for Mrs. A, W. Norton's trophy was played off. Mrs, N. Martin was the winner of the trophy with a ...

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  34. PRIMING THEM UP.

    HONOLULU, Sunday.— Admiral Coontz, at the admiral's inspection on board the Scattle, told the officers and men something about the fleet's ...

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  35. CITIZEN GOVERNORS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Premier (Mr. Lang) staled that as all State Governments with the exception of Victoria had agreed that in future it ...

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  36. WIELDING THE HAMMER.

    In the course of an interesting paper read recently to members of the Queensland Auctioneers, Land and Es[?] Agent's Association. Capt. Alex. R. ...

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  37. CRICKET.

    Cricket averages were mentioned as an illustration in an income tax ease in teh King's Rouch Division (Lon-don), upon which Mr. Justice ...

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  38. FEDERAL LABOR GOVERNMENT. FEDERAL LABOR GOVERNMENT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. M.Charlton, leader of the Federal Opposition, and Mr. J.T. Lang had [?] conference in sydney on Saturday. Subsequently ...

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  39. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Paddy Hannan on Saturday paid over the final stakes in connection with his race with Major Goodsell for the world's seulling championship on the ...

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  40. FIJI'S PROSPERITY.

    That new pastoral and agricultural ventures are placing the Figi islands in a position of increasing economic prosperity. is the opinion of Mr. W. Massy ...

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  41. CALIFORNIA TO HAWAII.

    WASHINGTON Sunday-The Navy Department announces a naval aero-plane flight from the Californian coat to Hawall, probably to start on ...

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  42. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTS ABROAD.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Australia's commissioner at Wembley Exhibition has informed the Minister for Markets and Migration that 60 per cent. of the ...

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  43. LIFE-LONG IMPERSONATION.

    With the death of "Sarah" Mc-Pherson, who had lived at Newburyport (U.S.A.) for 51 years, was revealed the great secret of 'her' life—'she' ...

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  44. "TOO YOUNG TO MARRY."

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Miss Lyla Wyatt, who disuppeared from Armidale on the eve of her wedding in April, 26 now back with her people in Queensland ...

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  45. CANADIAN TRADE TREATY.

    Ottawa, Sunday.—The action Min-ister for Finance has given notice of a bill to authorise the conclusion of the treaty between Canada and ...

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  46. BORROWING POLICY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Premier, Mr. Lang, hopes shortly to announce the police of the Government prespect-ing future borrowings of the ...

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