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  2. News of Australia and the World::

    HOBART. Wednesday. - In the Criminal Court this morning, before Mr Justice Crisp George Downes was presented on a Charge of having ...

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  3. PARLIAMENT OF TASMANIA

    HOBART, Wednesday The Legislative Council met to night, but objected to the suspension of the standing orders, with the result that an ...

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  4. The Tailteana Games

    LONDON. Tuesday Night. The Taillteann athletic competitions began at Croke Park, at Dublin to-day in cold and rainy weather, American ...

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  5. House of Assembly

    The Speaker (Mr J. W. Evans. C.M.G. took the chair at 7.35 p.m. LISIE GOLD FIELD. Sir walter Lee asked the Premier ...

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  6. AUSTRALIANS SUCCESSFUL

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—At the Tallteann sports Carr won the 100 metres final. The Australian press special ...

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    HE DOESN'T SEEM TO MIND:—Painting Sudney's many flagstaffs is a specialised job. Is preached about 160 feet above Martin-place. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Famous Flying Race

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — Ten famous flyers ascended at five o'clock this morning on the longest one day aerial race over held. The course ...

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  9. A Dropped Bomb

    CAPE TOWN, Tuesday Night.—The trial on a charge of culpable homicide of Defence Force, Airman Lieut. Jonbert, whose aeroplane dropped a ...

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  10. Allied Conference

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.— Sir Edgar Walton, on behalf of the Dominions attended a meeting of the big fourteen which discussed the work of ...

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  11. The Irish Treaty

    LONDON", Tuesday Night. —Mr W. T. Cosgrave, President to the Irish Free State, introduced in the Dail Eireann a Bill similar to that brought ...

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  12. Intrepid Italians

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The Geneva correspondent of "The Daily Express" says that three young Italians, corded together, without a ...

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  13. THE RUHR EVACUATION.

    BERLIN, Tuesday Night. -The Berlin optimism expressed in London as regards the unsettled questions of the conference is not shared here. ...

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  14. Gruesome Discovery

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Two bodies were found a house at Clifton Hill by the police at 9 o'clock tonight. They were those of Michael ...

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  15. Burnie Burglary

    BURNIE, Wednesday.—There were no fresh developments today in connection with the burglary at the residence of Mr T. M . Crisp, the ...

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  16. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — Vaquier's execution was carried out without a hitch. He became hysterical as the hour approached, ...

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  17. VIEWS OF AMERICA'S PRESIDENT

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Night—President Coolidge is much encouraged with the progress at the inter-Allied Conference in London ...

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  18. Insulin

    TORONTO, Tuesday Night. — A large dose of insulin does not necessarily exert a proportionately greater curative power, according to ...

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  19. Revolt in Sudan

    CAIRO, Tuesday Night.—The newspaper "E1 Ashram" states that 10 persons were killed and 9 wounded, when the British troops fired on an ...

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  20. MR COSGRAVE REPLIES TO SIR JAMES CRAIG.

    Mr Cosgrave, in the Dail Eireann, repalying to Sir James Craig, Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, said "I have met Sir James Craig ...

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  21. SOME NEWS EXPECTED

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—, "The Daily Herald" diplomatic correspondent says that M. Herriot, Herr Stresemann and M. Theunis are to ...

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  22. BRITISH REINFORCEMENTS ORDERED.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.-Reuter learns that a British battalion is proceeding from Egypt to reinforce the British troops in the Sudan in ...

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  23. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON", Tuesday Night.— P. & O. shaires are quoted b £2.85, s £295; Bank of Australasia b £13; Bank o. New South Wales, b£39 l5s; Bank ...

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  24. Australian Mails

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Mr Gibson, Federal Postmaster General, has arranged to interview the French Postmaster General at Paris with a ...

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  25. China and Russia

    PEKING. Tuesday Night.— An offical report based on information from the Foreign Office, received from M. Karakhan, who has been conducting ...

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  26. German Reparations

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. The Daily Telegraphs" diplomatic correspondent says that Monday's optimistic feeling regarding an early ...

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  27. American Destroyers

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Night The destroyers Lichfield and Faren hoit of the United States battle fleet collided during manoeuvres of the ...

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  28. American Presidency

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Night.— The American Federation of Labor announce itself as finally prepared to open war with big guns in the ...

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  29. Young Australians

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — The Young Australians have, had their last look around London and sail for Canada on Friday. A proposed visit ...

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  30. Empire Exhibition

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.— The attendance so far at the. Empire Exhibition at Wembley has topped on millions. ...

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  31. The Meat Trade

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. The Formaldehyde committee's decision has greatly disappointed those interested in the Australian meat trade. ...

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  32. Submarine Returns

    LONDON. Wednesday Morning. — The Submarine X26, the largest in the British navy, has returned to Ports month after a record unaccompanied ...

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  33. CAUSE OF THE OUTBREAK.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—British official circles opine that the Sudan outbreak was due to Egyptian propa-ganda and intrigue arising from the ...

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  34. DAMAGE COMPARATIVELY SLIGHT.

    WASHINGTON. Wednesday Morning. The damage to the destroyer Litchfield and Fareaholt was compartively slight. ...

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