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  2. AN ANTARCTIC SPELL.

    It will not be very much consolation for these who experienced the bitterly cold weather of the past week end to learn that, according to "official reliable data," the ...

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  3. Anglo-French Agreement

    A message received received to-day from Paris states that it is believed that a settlement has been reached by Great Britain and France in connection with Upper Silesia, ...

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  4. LORD NORTHCLIFFE'S TOUR.

    An interview given by Lord Northeliffe to the New York "Times." purporting to give a conversation between the King and Mr. Lloyd George in reference to the state ...

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  5. THE MARANOA BY-ELECTION.

    BRISBANE.--The election of a successor to the late Mr. J. Page as representative of the Maranoa (Q.) electorate took place on Saturday. The result of Saturday's ...

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  6. COMMONWEALTH STEAMERS.

    SYDNEY.--It is announced that the Commonwealth Government's steamers will it about the end of the present year inaugurate a fast four-weekly service between ...

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  7. NEW EMPIRE NAVAL SCHEME

    Two meetings of the Empire delegates were held to-day, the first at the Colonial Office and the second at Downing-street. Ad[?]iral of the Fleet Lord Beatty ...

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  8. THE AUSTRALIAN XI.

    In breezy weather the Australian Eleven commenced a match against Glamorgan (Wales) team at Swansea to-day. There was a moderate attendance, and the wicket, ...

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  9. THE SEASON'S AVERAGES.

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  10. The Latest Figures.

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  11. A.L.F. SACRIFICES.

    A strong plea for a most optimistic feeling in regard to the results of the great war was made by Mr. W. M. Fleming, M.P, in an address at Wesley Church ...

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  12. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    A London cablegram states that a considerable newspaper agitation, is going on in London urging the postponement or abandonment of the Prince of Wales's ...

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  13. ENGLISH COUNTY MATCHES.

    Playing against Hampshire, Woolley obtained six wickets for 28 rums, and Freeman four wickets for 18 runs. MATCH AGAINST CUMBERLAND ...

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  14. THE STORM AT SEA.

    Once again week-end shipping experienced inconvenience and de[?]ay as a result of rough weather off the coast, while telegraph communication between Melbourne ...

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  15. "MUNICIPAL ANARCHY."

    The Lord Chief Justice has issued a writ of attachment against 31 members of Poplar borough council for refusing to strike a rate to meet the London County Council's ...

    Article : 262 words
  16. HOW TO AVERT FUTURE WARS.

    In an address given in the Playhouse yesterday, Rev. Sydney Strong, D.D., of America, said that prominent statesmen all over the world were now recognising the ...

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  17. Record Snow Fall in Hobart.

    HOBART.--Hobart experienced its heaviest fall of show during the past 30 years at least. It [?]ned during the early hours of Sunday morning, [?] at daybreak the streets and gardens were a ...

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  18. DISARMAMENT.

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press Association reports that the Secretary of State (Mr. C. E. Hughes) has informed the British Ambassador (Sir ...

    Article : 552 words
  19. PRICES IN ENGLAND AND GERMANY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 138 words
  20. Show Falls in Ballarat.

    [?]fell in Ballarat and district on Saturday Cold, squally weather prevailed for seve[?]ys, and the rainfall totalled 160 points for the week, while the aggregate for the month was ...

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  21. Macedon Under Heavy Snow.

    WOOOEND.--Saturday's cold was intense. There sere several slight falls of now in Woodent. Heavy snow fall on Mount Macedon during the day. ...

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  22. RAIN IN THE COUNTRY.

    BEAUFORT.--Extremely cold, rough weather, with occasional hail storms, was experienced at Bea[?]fort on Saturday. DOOKIE.--The coldest sua[?] this year was felt ...

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  23. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Charlotte Benwell, late of Buckley-street, F[?]vendon, who died on 25th May, by her will of 21st January, 1921, left £1260 real estate and £1551 personalty to her husband, children grandchildren ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Imperial Treasury has refused to allow money which Parliament voted, for reafforestation purposes to be devoted to Great Britain's share of the cost of the ...

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  25. FITZROY WAR MEMORIAL.

    In memory of its members who served in the War the Mcthodist Church, Nichol-son-street, North Fitzroy, has erected a tine pipe organ, which was opened by ...

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  26. RETURN OF DR. MANNIX.

    THURSDAY ISLAND.--Dr. Mannix, accompanied by Bishop Foley and Father Vaughan, arrived by the Nikko Mara at 9 a.m. on Saturday. About 30 ...

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  27. RUSSIA'S DEBTS TO ALLIES

    It is estimated that Russia owes Great Britain £568,000,000, apart from interest, and that £158,000,000 is due to France. The Bolshevik gold reserve is less than half ...

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  28. PEACE WITH IRELAND.

    The report that de Valora had sent an interim reply to Mr. Lloyd George in connection with their recent negotiations in London is officially contradicted ...

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  29. MATCH AGAINST ESSEX.

    The match between the Australian Eleven and an Essex team, which was concluded to-day at Southend, resulted in in easy victory for the Australians, who won ...

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  30. NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE.

    Mr. Massey has informed the Australian Press Association that he will gladly cooperate with the New Zealand farmers in the marketing of their produce in Europe, ...

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  31. FRUIT GROWERS CONFER.

    SYDNEY.--The conference of Australian fruit growers will begin on Tuesday. Contrary to expectations the State Govern meat will not provide the usual luncheon, ...

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  32. BROTHERHOOD OF A.J.F.

    A war memorial tablet, continuing the names of the 70 members of Holy Trinity Church, East Melbourne, who served in the war, was unveiled at the evening ...

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  33. Rivers Overflowing.

    WANGARATTA,--Heavy rain fell on Friday [?] points being registered up to 9 a.m on Saturday. Saturday was cold and showery, and a further 25 points fell before 5 p.m. The Ovens ...

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  34. FLOODS IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    MUDGEE.--During the recent floods, while the Bishop of Newcastle (Dr. R. Stephen)and the Rev. W. Combe were crossing the Hunter Rivet bridge at denman ...

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  35. WOMEN AS COMMODITIES.

    A correspondent at Nairobi, British East Africa, sends the following interesting message to the "Daily express." It sheds some light upon the customs still practised by ...

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  36. OUTRAGE AT BOTANY.

    SYDNEY.--A woman who was found in a nude condition near the Sydney paper mils early on Saturday morning, informed the police that she was waiting near the ...

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  37. EXPLOSION AT A COLLEGE.

    BALLARAT.--As a number of students at St. Patrick's College were on Saturday engaged in experiment work in the chemistry laboratory of the college, the chemical ...

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  38. BAKERS' DISPUTE IN W.A.

    PERTH.--The metropolitan master bakers closed down on Saturday in pursuance of their declaration to the Prices Regulation Commission on its refusal to ...

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  39. SHOOTING IN A PARIS CAFE.

    The police arrested a medical Student named Charier in a cafe in the Avenue Wagram to-day on suspicion of having been concerned in the recent sensational ...

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  40. Wild Dogs in New South Wales.

    SYDNEY.--A bill will be introduced in the State Parliament next session to vigorously, deal with the wild-dog menace in the north-west of Now South Wales. It ...

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  41. A "North Australian Union."

    DARWIN.--The election which was held in Darwin on Saturday in connection with the North Australian and Australian Union resulted in Harold George Nelson being ...

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  42. FISHING BOAT MISSING.

    SYDNEY.--Up to a late hour on Sunday eight no news had been received of a motor boat which left Cronulla for broken Bay on Friday night with a fishing party. ...

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  43. Advertising

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  44. Advertising

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  45. Woman Cut to Places by Train.

    SYDNEY.--The remains of an unknown women were found on the North Shore railway on Sunday night. The woman had literally bean cat to pieces. ...

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  46. Advertising

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  47. Advertising

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