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  5. THE PROGRESS OF IRAQ.

    Sir Percy Cox, formerly British High Commissioner for Iiaq (Mesopo tamia), reviewing the condition of Iran. for 13 months to March, 19-2, says ...

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  6. BOLSHEVISM.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph", gives an extract from the "Petershurgh," a Communist paper, calling upon Russian ...

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  7. THE Y.M.C.A.

    A wealthy American has offered a blank cheque for the room in which the late Sir George Williams founded the Young Men's Christian Association in ...

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  8. AMUSEMENTS.

    The Theatre Royal was well filled on Sat urday night, when Miss Kate Howarde presented her comedy company in a play of a character entirely different from "Possum ...

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  9. MAN v. HORSE.

    Last week Mr. George Cummings, a champion walker, made a wager to walk from Loudon to York, a distance of 188 miles, faster than a horse, which ...

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  10. COLLEG[?] SCHOOL CONCERT.

    A highly enjoyable concert was that held in the Town-hall on Saturday night and promoted by the pupils of the Collegtate, School in further continuance of a ...

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  11. THE MELBOURNE TRAMS.

    Mr. Cameron, the general manager of the Melbourne tramway system, after visiting the principal cities in England and Scotland said that all the ...

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  12. CRICKET.

    In the county creker inatches coneluded in England to-day Hampshire (108 and 203 for four declared) beat Somersetshire (60 and 85), Kennedy took seven ...

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  13. BANK ROBBERY IN SPAIN.

    Yesterday four strangers, armed with revolvers, entered the Gijon branch of the Bank of Spain, fired at and wounded the manager, and carried off in a ...

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  14. RUSSIAN WHEAT.

    A Russian co-operative organisation is establishing a base at Reval, in the Gulf of Finland, for the export of wheat to Scandinavia and England. ...

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  15. THEATRE ROYAL—MISS OLIVE WILTON.

    mis Olive Wilton at the Theatre Royal on Saturday evening next will commence a season of seven nights, during which she will present two of the ...

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  16. STRAND THEATRE—"PRODIGAL DAUGHTERS."

    Paramount's great ten-act picturisation of Joseph Hocking a new and sensational novel. "Prodigal Dautditors." Is due to open a season of one week at the Strand Theatre ...

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  17. KILNER'S ENGAGEMENT.

    Norman Kilner, the Yorkshire cricketer, has accepted an engagement to join the Warwickshire team. Under his present qualification, the rule of transfer ...

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  18. SWIMMING.

    At Gothenburg yesterday a Swede named Arnebord created three swimming records for the world by covering 880 yards in llmin. 8½sec., l,000 yards ...

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  19. EGYPTIAN COTTON.

    A syndicate of the largest cottongrowers in Egypt, having already induced the Government to intervene a the cotton market with the hope of ...

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  20. WIRELESS.

    The site of the new night-power wireless station in connection with the Empire scheme has been selected at Klipheuvel, 30 miles from Capetown. The ...

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  21. OLD MAN'S FINE EFFORT.

    The Constantinople correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that yesterday Mr. A. T. Waugh, the British Consul-General, who is over 60 years of ...

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  22. A MAN KILLED.

    James Chalmers (37), picture framer, of 140 Cecily-street, Leichhardt, was found lying on the railway line at Dulwich Hill railway station by Guard ...

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  23. GERMAN WAR CRIMINALS.

    The French War Council, which is continuing its investigations at Nancy into German crimes committed during the War, has sentenced to death General ...

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  24. THE RUSSIAN SOVIET.

    Mrs. Harding, the Englishwoman who was arrested by order of the Russian Soviet last May, and afterwards released, has been compensated by the ...

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  25. ELLIS ISLAND HORRORS.

    In a letter to his brother a South African, who was rejected as an immigra[?]t at El[?]is Island, New York, makes some extiaordnary allegations. ...

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  26. THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS.

    At the Bijou Theatre to night the Midnight Frolles will commence a short season The company Includes Edgley and Lawes the famous comodians, by arrangement with ...

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  27. SHIPPING DISASTER.

    All hope has been abandoned for the safety of the British steamer Mylie 2,180 tons, which was last seen on the 16th inst, battling against a typhoon ...

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  28. WRESTLING.

    The principal attraction at the Stadium on Saturday night was the wrestling match betwean "Billie" Meeske, the title holder, and Clarence Weber, the ...

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  29. PACIFIC ISLANDS.

    Miss CheeseMAN, curator of insects at the London Zoological Gardens, w[?]accompany the expedition of the Scientific Expeditionary Research ...

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  30. "OVER THE HILL." AT PALACE.

    "Over the Hill," the great Fox masterpiece described as the wonder picture of all time, is the attraction at the Palace Theatre. The theme of motherhood has a ...

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  31. BRITISH FOOTBALL.

    The following Association football matches were decided in England to-day:- First League.—Aston Villa drew with ...

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  32. RUGBY.

    Leicester beat Bath, 6—3; Pontypool beat Penylan, 14—0; Plymouth beat Bridgewater, 23—0; Glyn Neath beat Swansea, 3—0. ...

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  33. THE PANAMA CANAL.

    The United states war Department annonces that during the nine years service provided by the Panama Canal 20,174 commercial vessels, with a ...

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  34. BOBBED HAIR.

    A quaint controversy has arisen in the Salvation Army owing to Captain Mildred Olson, of New York, having been summoned before Commander ...

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  35. PAVILION DE DANSE.

    A spocial ovening is being organised [?] the Pavilton do Danse, City-hall, on Wednesday next, to raise funds to sapport the Boys' and Girls' Club, in Central-street ...

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  36. THE EX-CROWN PRINCE.

    The Berlin correspondent of the Centrai News Agency says he learns that the Prussian Cabinet has given the exCrown Prince of Germany permission ...

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  37. CYCLING.

    During the interval of the City v. North Launceston match at York-park on Saturday, a Launceston track racine club conducted a three-miles race. ...

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  38. DAIRY PRODUCE.

    Messrs. Weddel and Co in their review of the dairy produc trade, state that the imports have new returned to pre-war proportions. The supplies of ...

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  39. AVIATION DISASTER.

    Lieut, Camanda was piloting a military aeroplane near Sestu, in Lombardy, to-day, whhen the machine caught fire, and crashed to the ground. Camanda's ...

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  40. THE SCOTTISH ASSOCIATION.

    First Division.— Aberdeen drew with Dundee, 0—0; Ayrdrieonians beat Ayr, 4—0; Celtic lost to Partick, 1—2; Hearts beat Hamilton, 4—0;-Kilmarnock beat ...

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  41. UNITED STATES AND MEXICO.

    The State Department at Washington announces the resumption of full diplomatic relations with Mexico, thus recognising the Government for the ...

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  42. "ONLY A SHOP GIRL" AT HIS MAJESTY'S.

    "Only a Shop Girl," baeod on Charles E Blayney's greatest stage success, will commence at His Majesty's to-day. and continue until Wednesday only. This popular ...

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