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  2. PROSPECTING FOR OIL.

    Search for oil in districts east of Latrobe is being pursued with every confidence of success, but it would be quite misleading to assume success until ...

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  3. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Seabrook (Tas.), speaking on the Address-in-Reply, congratulated the [?]ment on the programme it had brought down, for it offered a great ...

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  4. MT. ETNA ERUPTION

    The outflow of lava from Mt. Etna, is Sicily, has subsided slightly, but the sky is still darkened. The villages of Paloma and Santo ...

    Article : 363 words
  5. NORTH-WEST FRONTIER.

    The military authorities at Simla state that there is no cause for taking an unnecessarily gloomy view of the situation created by the Babbhar ...

    Article : 181 words
  6. THE TOMBS OF ISRAELITE KINGS.

    The Palestine Exploration Fund, assisted by the "Daily Telegraph," has arranged with the Pale[?] Government for a fund to conduct important ...

    Article : 308 words
  7. THE FRUIT TRADE.

    The Tasmanian apples forwarded by the Moldavia are selling mostly at [?] to 14s. per case, some of the New York Pippins realising 13s. 6d. to 14s. 6d. ...

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  8. INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE.

    President Harding, who is en route for Alaska, in a speech to-day regarding the international Court ot Justice, suggested three changes in the Court. It ...

    Article : 352 words
  9. UNEMPLOYMENT IN AUSTRALIA.

    In the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. Charlton (leader of the Opposition) said that he was glad that the Government was making £500,000 ...

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  10. THE LATE SIR GEORGE REID.

    The Duke of Devonshire, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, in unve[?]ing to-day a memorial in the Putney Vale cemetery to Sir George Reid, ...

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  11. AVIATION.

    Three, well-known French aviators underwent a curious experience yesterday in order to test the effect of rarefied air when climbing Mount Everest ...

    Article : 163 words
  12. UNEMPLOYED IN PERTH.

    A deputation of unemployed, headed by the Trades-hall officials, to-day asked the Premier (Sir Jas. Mitchell) for special Government relief works. The ...

    Article : 204 words
  13. REPARATIONS.

    The Brussels correspondent of the "Echo d' Pans" states that M. Jasper and M. Theunis will await [?] formation of a new Ministry in Belgium ...

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  14. CANADIAN NURSE'S MAD ACT.

    Winifred Neal, a Canadian nurse, having found that her earthly possessions totalled £1,200, determined to spend her money in seeing the world, ...

    Article : 113 words
  15. HOUSE SHORTAGE IN BERLIN.

    The daughter of Herr Ebert, the President of Germany, and her husband, who were married last week, are unable to secure even a four-roomed house in ...

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  16. FROM LONDON TO COLOGNE.

    Yesterday Barnard Instone, an air pilot, flew from Croydon, in South London, to Cologne, in Germany, and back again in the same day, his actual flying ...

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  17. CHAOS IN GERMANY.

    The Berlin correspondent of [?]he "Daily Express" states that unbelievable chaos has resulted from the fall in the mark. There are angry scenes in ...

    Article : 186 words
  18. PROHIBITION.

    The White Star liner Olympic sailea from Liverpool for New York to-day, carrying in special chambers under the soul of the Customs and Excise ...

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  19. SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    Yet another overture has been made to the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) by the Premier (Mr. Theodore). Yesterday Mr. Bruce telegraphed asking for ...

    Article : 141 words
  20. PROTECTION OF YOUNG CHILDREN.

    A bill, introduced in the House of Commons by Major G. Paget, the Unionist member for Bosworth, for the better protection of young children, was ...

    Article : 106 words
  21. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says it learns that the Duke of Devonshire, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, is likely to succeed Lord Reading as Secretary ...

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  22. CHINESE BANDITS.

    The Japanese Charge D'Affaires at Peking has reported that the British Minister has suggested that the Powers maintain a guard on the principal ...

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  23. THE TIMBER WORKERS' UNION.

    The annual conference of the Australian Timber Workers' Union, which began on June 15, is still in session. The election of office bearers has ...

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  24. TAX ON BETTING.

    Sir W. Joynson-Hicks, the financial Secretary to the Treasury, replying to a question in tho House of Commons this afternoon, said t[?]e Government ...

    Article : 66 words
  25. TENNIS.

    The draw in the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships shows Lacoste, Washburn, Johnston, Norton, Crawley, Woosnam, Flest, Haig, Mishu, Gilbert, ...

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  26. MOB AND NEGRO.

    Martial law has been declared, in Savannah following a night's rioting attending an attempt by a mob to storm the gaol to lynch a negro ...

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  27. THE COAL DISPUTE.

    A conference arranged by the Acting Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Oakes) between representatives of the coal-owners and miners affected by the ...

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  28. DOMESTIC SERVANTS.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons this afternoon, Sir Montague Barlow, the Minister of Labour, said that the inquiry into the domestic ...

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  29. THE CARBIDE INDUSTRY.

    Mr. O'Keefe said that if proper and reasonable time were allowed on onefourth of the matters in the speech of the Governor-General, it would be ...

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  30. DEPRESSION IN FRUIT INDUSTRY.

    Various organisations of fruitgrowers throughout Australia have received a circular issued by the Minister for Customs (Mr. Chapman) refuting the ...

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  31. THE EX-KAISER.

    The wife of the ex-Kaiser of Germany, in thanking a company of German students for their visit to Doorn, in Hollaud, remarked:—"Spiritually ...

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  32. AMERICAN WHEAT GROWERS.

    Mr. Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labour, addressing the conference of farmers, bankers, and industrialists from seven ...

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  33. BATHS FOR WORKING MEN'S HOMES.

    A conference of members of the Royal Sanitary institute to-day discussed the question of providing baths for worlungmen's homes. ...

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  34. ATHLETICS.

    Hutton, the Tasmanian athlete, has arrived at Gothenburg, and is well. Carr, another Australian, won the 60metro race at Christiania to-day, ...

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  35. BOXING.

    It is announced that Carpentier is willing to postpone his fight to July 19, provided that Beckett on Thursday deposits £1,000 appearanco money. ...

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  36. BOLSHEVIK RUSSIA.

    Steps have been taken in Sydney to form a "central bureau" for Australasia, which will be in constant communication with Soviet Russia. The decision ...

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  37. WALL-STREET FAILURES.

    Another big stock exchange firm and banking house, Messrs. Zimmeran and Forshaw, has announced the suspension of its business after 51 years. This ...

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  38. CONSUMPTION.

    In the King's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice to day, Mr. Justice McCardie delivered an important judgment, declaring that a tenant w[?]s ...

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  39. BUTTER AND CHEESE.

    At the invitation of the Victorian nutter and Cheese Manufacturers' Association, more than 100 delegates, representing the co-operative proprietary butter ...

    Article : 130 words
  40. GOLF.

    The second qualifying round of the Gleneagles golf contest was started to-day in beautiful weather, and was notable for the brilliant scores of Jones, ...

    Article : 124 words
  41. TRIAL OF PRIEST.

    A fresh trial has started of Father De Lorme, the Catholic priest who is accused of murdering his half-brother. Father De Lorme, who was placed in ...

    Article : 61 words
  42. HORSE DROWNED.

    A spring cart and horse and the driver fell off the Newcastle and Hunter River Steamship Company's wharf into Sydney Harbour to-day. The horse was ...

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  43. A TRUST BETRAYED.

    A sura of £500 damages was granted by a jury in the Divorce Court to day to Alfred Tavlor, of Huntly-street, Elsternwick, who petitioned for a ...

    Article : 164 words
  44. SENTENCE REDUCED.

    Considerable political in[?]uence is said to have been brought to bear upon the Government by various sections of the Labour party, as well as by Brisbane ...

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  45. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    It is understood that General Smuts, Prime Ministor of South Africa, has no intention of attending the Assembly of the League of Nations at Geueva ...

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  46. SCHOOLBOY'S FATAL LEAP.

    Ashley Iddles, a schoolboy, aged 16 years, who lived in Eric-street, North Bridge, was to-day found dead in the water underneath the suspension bridge, ...

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  47. VICTORIAN POLICE FORCE.

    It is understood that the non-commit tal reply of the Acting Premier (Sir William Mcpherson) to a deputation from the Police Association has ...

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  48. EXPLOSION OF SULPHURIC ACID.

    Mr. Cohen, an assistant master at the Stepney Council school in East London, was demonstrating yesterday before a science class of 50 boys, when a flask ...

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  49. FINANCIAL CRISIS IN GREECE.

    The Greek Government has closed the Bourse for a month, owing to the recent fluctuations in exchanges and speculation bringing about a financial panie. ...

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