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  2. THE FEDERAL TANGLE

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The Federal session, suspended from last year, re-opened quietly, but with a strong undercurrent of electricity. ...

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  3. "BEST IN THE STATE"

    "If I am able to help other shires and municipalities to provide similar roads to this one, and thus do something to promote our ...

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  4. BODIES STILL MISSING

    Up till last night the police and civilians searching for the bodies of Franklyn Wyatt and his son, Herbert, whose launch was found adrift in a battered ...

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  5. MELBA SEASON

    MELBOURNE, Saturday Night—Half an hour before the rising of the curtain a double row of limousines and taxi-cabs, extending from Her Majesty's ...

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  6. FLEET IN SYDNEY

    Arrangements have been completed by Mr Clifford Hay for the entertainment of the British Squadron in Sydney, and they will be announced after the ...

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  7. UNSUSPECTED BULLET

    Mrs. Weekes, wife of Mr. Wally Weekes, of Garratt's Hotel, Market-street, must have been born beneath a lucky star. So must ...

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  8. NORTHERN MYSTERY

    DARWIN, Saturday.—Two men who returned in a lugger from the Gulf of Carpentaria report that there Is a mass of wreckage at Mount Alexandria, near ...

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  9. "SQUIZZY'S" BROTHER

    A man arrested yesterday afternoon told Detective Surridge. of Clarence-street, that he was Squizzy Taylor's brother. He was locked up at the ...

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  10. FOR SOVIET RUSSIA

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—After Investigation by a special committee, the Melbourne Trades Hall committee has decided to issue application forms for ...

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  11. MEETING SHIPS AT SEA

    The Newcastle and Hunter River S.S. Co. draw attention in our advertising columns to special trips in connection with the arrival of the Fleet. The ...

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  12. IVORY AND GOLD

    Last night St. Stephen's Church, Phillip-street, was charmingly decorated with golden and white dahlias, gilded palm leaves, and greenery and masses ...

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  13. HOLIDAY NOT WANTED

    NEWCASTLE, Saturday.—Protests here against Fleet Day, April 9, being declared a public holiday, have been of no avail. The holiday will interfere ...

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  14. CARR LYNN

    A clever mimic, who flatly refuses to be applauded, on the grounds that he "gets paid for his work, and doesn't expect it," is Carr Lynn, who makes ...

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  15. BUTCHER NO MATCH

    Sid Godfrey, lightweight champion of Australia, had an easy task at the Stadium last night. His opponent was the West Australian, Eddie Butcher. After ...

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  16. "SCOTS WHA HAE"

    Last night the guid ship Kuttabul. took aboard a rare ranting crew of leal Scottish folk, members of the Highland Society of N.S.W., to say nothing ...

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  17. CABINET WILL BE THERE

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The Federal Treasurer stated to-day that practically all the members of the Federal Cabinet would be present at the dinner ...

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  18. POTTED PARS

    W. Urben, aged 17, of Urbenville, fell from a tree at Old Toloom Station while in pursuit of an opossum. He fractured his leg, and while he lay unconscious on ...

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  19. ANOTHER RAID

    Sergeant Russell and Constables C. J. and A. H. Chuck, of the Clarence-street police, who have achieved considerable notoriety recently as a result of their ...

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  20. CATHOLIC CHURCH

    The Redemptorist order of Catholic missionaries, founded by St. Alphonsus ' Liguori, has acquired a magnificent mansion at Pennant Hills for the ...

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  21. 'Planes as Pilots

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Arrangements are in progress for A.F.C. pilots at Point Cook to fly six aeroplanes across to Sydney in order to participate in the ...

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  22. WILSON'S WILL

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Mrs. Weodrow Wilson, has fited the will of the ex-President. The entire estate consists of bonds, Personal Property, and ...

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  23. ACTRESS' GREAT GRIEF

    Deepest sympathy will be extended to Miss Janet Eccles. charming member of the Vanbrugh-Boucicault company, who has sustained the double loss of sister ...

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  24. ROUGH ON ADMIRALS

    An amusing story was told by the Governor in performing the opening ceremony at Sydney Grammar School fete yesterday afternoon. ...

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  25. LADS OF EIGHT

    NEWCASTLE, Saturday.—Two eight-year-old boys, in breaking into R. Bryant's saddlery shop. in Hunter-street, Newcastle, this afternoon, displayed ...

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  26. RAIN IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Throughout the night and again to-day rain tell steadily and almost continuously. Tho fall, however, was not ...

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  27. SCARBA GARDEN PARTY

    The garden party and sale of work held yesterday in the grounds of Scarba, Wellington-street. Bondi, was most successful. Mr. H. V. Jaques, M.L.C. was ...

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  28. FOR THE DURATION

    A crowded bouse attended Fullers' matinee yesterday afternoon to see Jim Gerald's laughable revue, For the Duration. This is undoubtedly Mr. Gerald's ...

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  29. REAL ESTATE

    A satisfactory and largely attended sale was held by Arthur Rickard and Co., Ltd., at Punchbowl on the Doonee Estate yesterday. Among the lots sold ...

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  30. Win for Charlie Pitts

    SEW ORLEANS, Saturday.—Charlie Pitts, said to be an Australian, welterweight, knocked out Young Leonard, of New Orleans, in the eighth round of a 10-round bout. ...

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  31. Bailey Routed

    The ballot conducted throughout the Eastern Suburbs Electorate Council for the election of delegates to the A.L.P. Conference resulted: Amos 187, Burke ...

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  32. Reynolds Wins at Newcastle

    NEWCASTLE, Saturday,—At the Stadium to-night Les Reynolds. 10.1½ (Sydney), beat Tommy Kelly, 10.6 (Newcastle) on points in 20 rounds. ...

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  33. LATEST SHIPPING NEWS

    Aeneas.—From Glasgow, at 8 a.m. (No. 9 Walsh Bay). Tasman—From Singapore, at 9 a.m. (Aberdeen Wharf). ...

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  34. Gordon Knocks Peakes

    BRISBANE, Saturday Night.—At the Brisbane Stadium to-night. Harry Gordon (Vic.) knocked out Charlie Peakes in the eighth round. ...

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  35. AT THE AMBASSADORS

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  36. Spargo Beaten

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Joe. Fox (9.0½) outpointed Bert Spargo (9.2). in an excellent fight. Fox was little too good over the latter half of the contest ...

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  37. WOMAN'S REQUEST

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.—An unusual "quest was made in the Police Court his morning. A couple named Rosenthal were charged with having ...

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  38. EARL OF CASSILLIS

    WOLLONGONG, Saturday.—The Earl of Cassillls and party were accorded a civic reception by the deputy Mayor (Alderman Wiseman). He was ...

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  39. MAN AND HORSE KILLED

    BRISBANE, Saturday. — Kangaroo Gully, Belmont, was the scene of a tragedy yesterday morning. Beyond some broken bushes and the irregular tracks ...

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  40. DUE TO-MORROW.

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  41. BISHOP'S SPLENDID SERVICE

    HAY. Saturday.—At a meeting of the Diocesan Council of the Diocese of Riverina. Bishop Anderson stated that he contemplated retiring next year ...

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  42. NEWS IN THE ADVTS.

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  43. A GREAT PLAYER

    ADELAIDE. Saturday.—The death occurred to-day of Jack Reedman, the well-known footballer and cricketer. He was 56 years of age. ...

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  44. FOOTBALL AMALGAMATION

    ALBURY, Saturday.—A largely attended meeting unanimously decided that the Albury and Diggers' Football Clubs amalgamate under the name of the ...

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  45. FREE GINGER POP

    Five thousand school children of Burwood were entertained to a picnic in Burwood Park in connection with the jubilee celebrations. Each child was ...

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  46. THEODORE SUCCEEDS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Australian Press Association announces that the Queensland Loan is practically assured. Consideration of the terms has been ...

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  47. "ACT OF VANDALISM"

    The Newcastle branch of the Australasian Society of Patriots describes the sinking of H.M.A.S. Australia "as an act of premeditated vandalism and gross ...

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  48. Chinese Arrested

    Sergeant Charlton and Constable Lane, of Regent-street, raided premises in Foster-street city. last night end arrested two Chinese alleged to have been ...

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