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  2. BARNARDO GIRLS.

    Queen Mary, in welcoming at Buckingham Palace fifty Barnardo girls who sail for Sydney on the 28th, said: "I am glad for your sakes and ...

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  3. NOTORIOUS THIEVES.

    The "News of the World" gves a detailed account of arrests in Paris. It says that a detective noticed a man with a deformed ear in a state ...

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  4. ANCIENT POMPEII.

    The "Daily Mail's" Naples correspondent reports that the new excavations in the "Street of Abundance," at Pompell have revealed ...

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  5. DISTURBED GERMANY.

    If the "self-defence organisations" in Germany and the opposing "workmen's battalions" are allowed to grow at their present rate, the date ...

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  6. SETTLERS FROM SCOTLAND.

    Messrs. Thomson, and Richards, members of Parliament for West and South Australian constitiuencies respectively, are attempting to secure ...

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  7. LICENSING COURT.

    The police objected, to the application, by Andrew Teasdale Anderson for the' renewal of the license of the Heddon Greta Hotel. ...

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  8. LABOUR SPLIT.

    A dispute has occurred amnogst the supporters of Mr. M'Girr, M.L.A., on the executive of the A.L.P., as a result of which has ...

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  9. BOTTLED MUSIC.

    "Bottled music" is the latest development in broadcasting. A concert given by a famous artist in a radio area not reached by those ...

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  10. BRITISH SHIPPING.

    The financial correspondent of the "Times" says that the Chamber of Shipping has requested the Imperial Shipping Committee to investigate ...

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  11. CHAPLIN COMICS.

    A Londoner, who said he wanted to have a laugh, went to see a Charlie Chaplin film. He enjoyd it so much that his housekeeper, who ...

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  12. A PRINCE IN COURT.

    The Prince of Lippe was charged before a civil court at Werden with failing immediately to produce his pass when ordered to do so by ...

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  13. INDUSTRY'S FAILURE.

    Extraordinary interest has been excited in the Labour motion in the House of Commons, set down for Mr. Philip Snowden, declaring that the ...

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  14. MR. DOOLEY'S TRENCHANT CRITICISM.

    Speaking at Wollongong, Mr. J. Dooloy, M.L.A., trenchantly criticised the A.L. executive, and said that if he were to be expelled, it ...

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  15. A.I.F. GRAVES.

    Sir Joseph Cook (Australian High Commissioner) visited Warminster to give an address on Australia. He inspected the war graves at ...

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  16. SOVIET IN SAXONY.

    The setting up of a Soviet Government in Saxony is threatened by the Communists, who are in a powerful position (says "Times" Berlin ...

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  17. LARGE FAMILY.

    A Canterbury labourer, aged 62, charged with deserting his wife, told the magistrate that he was the father of 13 children, and that he ...

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  18. BRIEF CABLES.

    Several thousand people waited in a queue for 18 hours at Glasgow to buy tickets for the England-Scotland international Soccer match to be ...

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  19. GREATER LONDON.

    The report of a Royal Commission rejects the London County Council's plan for a "Greater London" to be formed by the inclusion of outer ...

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  20. EMPIRE ARMAMENTS.

    The "Times" in a lending article calling attention to the shrinkage of Dominion naval armaments in Empire defence, says: ...

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  21. SUPPORT FOR MR. DOOLEY.

    The East Sydney Labour Council, which embraces all the Labour Leagues in East Sydney, Paddington, Belmore, Surry Hills, Darlinghurst, ...

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  22. WORLD WIRELESS.

    Sir W. Joynson Hicks, speaking in London, dwelt on the Government's enormous difficulties with regard to wireless. He said the ...

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  23. DRESSY PROFLIGATE.

    Captain Nash, who was recently sued for debts contracted by his wife with a dressmaking firm, has obtained a decree on the ground of his ...

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  24. SHIPBUILDING.

    Mr. Thomas Hugh Silk A.M.I.C.E. and M.I.N.A. the newly appointed general and business manager of Mort's Dock Engineering Company, who ...

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  25. HOUSE OF LORDS.

    The House of Lords agreed to a resolution in favor of the reduction of its membership. Lord Buxton suggested that any ...

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  26. CANADIAN SENATE.

    A message from Ottawa states that Mr. (Fielding has introduced a scheme for the reform of the Canadian Senate opposed to a popularly ...

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  27. SCRAPPED WARSHIPS.

    In a speech in London Lieut-Colonel Amery said that Britain serapped warships totalling 1,600,000 tons since the Washington ...

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  28. BALTIC DISTURBANCE.

    Reuter's Kovno correspondent states that a fresh outbreak of hostilities is reported bewteen the Polish and Lithuanian troops. ...

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  29. LENIN GETTING BETTER.

    Lenin's compelte recovery from partial paralysis is forecasted in a bulletin issued by eight medical specialists, who state that his illness ...

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  30. PRIME MINISTER'S VIEWS.

    Replying to a deputation from the Trade Hall Council, concerning the continuance of shipbuilding in Australia and the future of the ...

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  31. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

    Reuter's Rome correspondent reports that the American delegation at the International Chamber of Commerce Congress has agreed to a ...

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  32. PUNT DISPUTE.

    Arrangement have been completed by the Railway Department for the immediate resumption of the services of the large power punt to ...

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  33. A NEW KNIGHT.

    A knighthood has been conferred upon Mr. William Windham (Principal Officer of the Ministry of Labor), who is a member of the ...

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  34. BRITISH POTTERIES.

    The British Pottery Manufacturers' Federation intend to notify a lockout as from March 24, as the operatives have rejected the employers' ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT.

    At the National Fruit Trades Federation meeting at Sheffield, Mr. A. H. Ashbolt, Agent-General for Tasmania, urged the need of ...

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  36. UNREST IN CAIRO.

    Reuter's Cairo correspondent states that the newspapers report a fracas in an C[?]scure quarter police and ...

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  37. HAIRDRESSERS.

    A new (State award has been issued for the hairdressing industry. It provided that the hours of work shall not exceed 49½ per week. The ...

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  38. DAVIS CUP.

    A message from Honolulu states that the President of Hawaii Tennis Association announces that he will cable to be Australian players in ...

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  39. NURSE CAVELL'S DOG.

    The British Museum has accepted from the Relgian Government the embalmed remains of Nurse Cavell's dog. ...

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  40. JAPANESE IN CANADA.

    Canada is negotiating with Japan for a modification of the immigration agreement, under which not more than 400 Japanese labourers are ...

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  41. LIBERAL REUNION.

    Negotiations between the Asquith and Lloyd George Liberals for a reunion of the party have broken down. ...

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  42. U.S.A. AND RUSSIA.

    A message from Washington states that Judge Hughes has refused to consider proposals for the United States to recognise Russia, felling ...

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  43. BRITAIN'S SURPLUS.

    The latest revenue returns show a surplus of £119,000,000 over expenditure. The latter is £159,000,000 under ...

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  44. WHARF PILLAGE.

    In the annual report to the Melbourne Harbor Trust Commissioners, it is stated that the arrangements entered into last year for ...

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  45. A WORLD OF GOOD.

    Mr. George Allen, 35 Margaret-street, Petersham, writes: "I have pleasure in stating that during the two years I have been using Dr. ...

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  46. CROSS-COUNTRY RACE.

    A message from Paris states that the international cross country race was won by France with 33 points, England second. C. E. Blewitt, of ...

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  47. LORD CARNARVON'S ILLNESS.

    Lord Carnarvon, who is ill in Egypt suffering from insect bite poisoning is in a grave condition, but shows some improvement. ...

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  48. EMPIRE CONFERENCE.

    The Imperial Conference (says the political correspondent of the Times") will probably open on October 1. ...

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  49. CHINA v. JAPAN.

    A mass meeting of Chinese merchants and students at Shanghal yesterday passed a resolution urging an anti-a[?]panese boycott in order to ...

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