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  2. SAMOAN GRIEVANCE

    SUVA, Thursday Morning. Mr O. F. Nelson was a passenger aboard the Tofua to-day to lay Samoan grievances before the Dominion ...

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  3. AIDING INDUSTRY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The Australian tariff, like protective tariffs in other countries, contains provisions which empower the Minister ...

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  4. SELLING PRICE OF BUTTER

    BURNIE, Thursday.—With the exception of one, representatives of the whole of the butter factories in the State were present at a ...

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  5. ANGLICAN CHURCH

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Widespread interest was manifested in the Church Assembly to-day for the purpose of what was generally ...

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  6. BITTER TAX WAR AT SHANGHAI

    SHANGHAI, Wednesday Night Bitter war is between the Shanghai Municipal Council and Chinese taxpayers following the ...

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  7. NAVAL CONFERENCE

    GENEVA, Wednesday Night.—The Naval Conference has reached very critical stage. Those best informed are of the opinion that ...

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  8. HOUSE OF LORDS REFORM

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—Mr Ramsay Macdonald, leader of the Parliamentary Labor party, moved motion of censure in the House ...

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  9. ROYAL BANQUET

    LONDON, Wednesday Night The Egyptian Legation to-day was a scene of Eastern magnificence at King Fund's banquet to King George, the ...

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  10. SOVIET OF RUSSIA

    LONDON, Monday Night—In the House, of Commons to-day the Foreign Secretary (Sir Austen Chamberlain), replying to a series of Labor ...

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  11. MIGRATION STAFF

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. Referring to-day to a statement made in the Legislative Council on Wednesday by Mr J. P. Jones, M.L.C., Victorian ...

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  12. GRAZIER MISSING

    SYDNEY, Thursday James Cation, a wealthy grazier of Uralla, came to Sydney to attend a sheep sale on June 28 After visiting his daughter ...

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  13. WOOL INDUSTRY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—To create a research endowment fund of 2,00,000, wool growers are to be asked to support an appeal which will ...

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  14. ROAD TRANSPORT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In accordance with the decision of the Federal Government to constitute an Australian committee to follow up the ...

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  15. POLAR FLIGHT

    PARIS, Wednesday Night. Commander Byrd will be installing a very powerful wireless set on his South Polar aeroplane, When he leaves on ...

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  16. TUBERCULOSIS CURE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Dr. Spahlinger announced to-day that the he would demonstrate cures of tuberculosis with his serum before eminent ...

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  17. STORE LIFT BOLTS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Two men were injured when an hydraulic it crashed 50 feet down a lift well when it bolted in the store of John ...

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  18. OIL FROM COAL

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Mr J. M. Raddeley (ex-Minister for Minus. New South Wales), and Mr Hind-marsh. Inspector of Coal Mines). and ...

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  19. THREE NEW BILLS

    BURNIE, Thursday. According to the Director of Mines (Mr A. McIntosh Reid). who was in Burnie this evening. it is the intention of the ...

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  20. TASMANIAN APPLES

    LONDON, Wednesday Night — The Board's Tasmanian apples at Hull today realised: Stunners, 15s 6d to 18s 6d a bushel case; others, 15s ...

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  21. KILLED IN STABLE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Rubbing down a horse in a stable at Mentone to-day, Charles William Rag, a boy jockey employed by H. Freedman, of ...

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  22. GERMAN SEAT

    GENEVA, Wednesday Night. — France, Belgium and Holland to-day voted against increased membership of the Permanent Mandates ...

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  23. A PLUCKY ARREST

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—Although struck by a heavy tyre lever when he was attacked by four men early tins morning in Haughton-road, Oakleigh, ...

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  24. OXFORD DEGREES

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — The Oxford Bachelor of Civil Law class wists were published to-day It is some years since first classes were award. ...

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  25. SEDUCTION ALLEGED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr E. R Mann, solicitor, acting on behalf Richard Nicholl Delboux, to-day issued a writ out of the Supreme Court ...

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  26. DEATH OF CHINAMAN

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — All Wong (53) had been many years in Australia and yearned to revisit his native land. He booked his passage ...

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  27. UPROAR IN HOUSE

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.— There was uproar in the Legislative Council when sir Thomas MacKenzie said that the centre of the British ...

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  28. A Broken Back

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. Falling over the stairs at her bone at Clarn voce-street, St Ellda, to-day [?] Gwen Ufiendell 41 years [?] ...

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