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  2. "LIGUORI" CASE.

    Further evidence for the defence was given to-day in the claim by Bridget Mary Partridge, formerly known as "Sister Liguori," against Bishop Joseph ...

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  3. NORTH-SOUTH LINE

    The section of the Commonwealth Public Works Committee continued the taking of evidence at Arltunga on Wednesday, when Leonard R[?] ...

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  4. JAPANESE TREATY.

    The interval between the general discussion and the detailed argument on the Anglo-Japanese treaty by the Imperial Conference is being occupied by experts ...

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  5. THE CONFERENCE.

    The Imperial Conference to-day discussed in secret the inner facts of the European situation, which are confidential. ...

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  6. THE TARIFF.

    In the Senate to-day, The Minister for Repatriation (Senator Millen) told Senator Elliott that he had noticed serious charges of ...

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  7. ANOTHER VICTORY.

    On the resumption of play after lunch to-day in the cricket match between Australia and Lancashire at Manchester the attendance had increased to 12,000. ...

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  8. CHILD SEIZED.

    A somewhat exciting incident occurred here on Wednesday. A woman, accompanied by two men, arrived in Cooroy, and proceeded to the Weat Cooroy School, ...

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  9. "NOTHING DONE."

    The Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. Massey) brought up the following resolutions at the previous Conference:— (1) That in order to maintain satisfactory ...

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  10. STATEMENT ON MONDAY.

    Mr. Lloyd George stated in the House of Commons that he hoped to make a statement concerning the Anglo-Japanese alliance on Monday. A premature ...

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  11. THOSE "FARMS."

    Referring yesterday to the article published in the "Courier' regarding the disabilities under which the returned men at the Ba[?] Hills soldier settlement are ...

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  12. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House of Representatives, The Acting Prime Minister (Sir Joseph Cook) informed Mr. Ryan (C.) that he knew nothing of the cable from ...

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  13. NAVAL DEFENCE.

    The Australian Press Association learns that India is prepared to contribute towards naval defence in the Pacific and far Eastern waters, provided that certain ...

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  14. RECENT STRIKE.

    The Railwaymen's Conference heatedly discussed the action taken in regard to the coal miners' strike, and a good deal of vituperation was hurled at the ...

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  15. IRISH PROBLEM.

    His Majesty the King gave an audience to General Smuts, who reported to him on his recent visit to Ireland. It is understood in political circles that ...

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  16. STATE CONTROL.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, speaking at the Imperial Conference, said: "There was no keener advocate once than I of control by the State—nationalisation if necessary ...

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  17. THE UNEMPLOYED

    A large number of unemployed assembled outside the Labour Bureau yesterday, when addresses were delivered. Mr. Burke urged the men never to play ...

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  18. THE DEADLOCK.

    The Mayor of Mt. Morgan (Alderman Carr) has received a telegram from the Premier acknowledging the receipt of the resolutions passed at the mass meeting ...

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  19. MR. HUGHES.

    The Commonwealth Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) has practically decided to return to Australia via America, and may Possibly accept the Maharao of Cutch's ...

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  20. STRIKE AT HOTEL.

    In the City Court to-day Miss Shelley, who is secretary to the Hotel Employees' Union, which called out the staff of the Esplanade Hotel because a maid was ...

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  21. OFFER TO M'DONALD.

    E. A. M'Donald, the Australian fast bowler, has received an offer from the Nelson Cricket Club, which is a member of the Manchester League, to play ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN AVERAGES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 176 words
  23. £400 DAMAGES.

    In a breach of promise case heard to-day, before his Honour Mr. Justice James and a jury, Elizabeth Ambler, a widow, of Hamilton, near Newcastle, claimed ...

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  24. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The programme in connection with the visit of his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales to India will probably include on Imperial durbar at Delhi in January, a ...

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  25. CROWS AND FLYING FOXES.

    The South Coast Crows and Flying Foxes Destruction Board held a meeting in the South Brisbane Town Hall yesterday, the Mayor of South Brisbane Alderman [?] A. ...

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  26. KILLED BY TREE.

    Mr. R.C. Douglas, the manager of the Commercial Bank at Derby, was driving to the Branxholm branch, about four miles distant[?] to-day, but when about a mile ...

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  27. BRITAIN'S TREASURY BILLS.

    The Treasury has suspended the sale for six months of the Treasury Bills, which were only placed before the public a week ago. Presumably this action ...

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  28. TRAINING OF SCHOOL TEACHERS

    Professor A. Mackie, M[?]A., of the Sydney University, read a paper on "Universities and the Training of School Teachers" at the University Congress, describing the ...

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  29. BRITISH EMIGRATION.

    The Emigration Committee is reporting direct to the Prime Ministers of the Dominions in favour of the Imperial Government's emigration proposals. ...

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  30. PRONUNCIATION OF "LI[?]UORI."

    Sir,—The following short extract from Laro[?] the standard French dictionary, may prove interesting to your readers: "Liguori (gho[?](saint Alphonse-Marie de) ...

    Article : 47 words
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