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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor and the Countess of Strad-broke will return again to the country this morning. The Governor and the Countess of ...

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  3. German Reparations

    In the House of Commons yesterday on the third reading of the Consolidated Fund Bill, Sir Robert Horne, Chancellor of the Exchequer, reviewed Germany's ...

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  4. "A RANK INJUSTICE."

    "Better be drunk than dead" is the [?]tto of an American parson who likes his glass of beer. He tells the story of a [?]total friend who, when told that he ...

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  5. THE REBELS NEAR CORK

    The Irish Free State troops have struck a dramatic blow at the rebels' left flank in the south-west. A large specially trained force was secretly transported by a ...

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  6. THE SINKING OF THE EGYPT.

    The inquiry into the sinking of the Egypt was concluded to-day. The Solicitor-General submitted that in view of the weather conditions the vessel ...

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  7. Strike Riots in America.

    Strike disorders are reported from various centres in the United States. Scores were injured in a riot at Jackson (Michigan), when a body of strikers ...

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  8. TAXATION OFFICE CASE.

    The reading of the depositions taken in the sensational income tax case in the Third City Court occupied from 10 a.m. to 11.45 a.m. yesterday. Leo Vincent ...

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  9. SUGAR STILL [?]d.

    Another full day was spent in the House of Representatives yesterday in the discussion of the sugar question. All the talking was to no purpose. In conformity with ...

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  10. LORD FORSTER IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE.—A large company supported the Mayor of Brisbane, Alderman Diddams, on Friday in extending a civic welcome to the Governor-General and ...

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  11. AMERICA'S TARIFF.

    Senator Gooding has offered a substitute for Senator Carrway's resolution which asks for an investigation regarding senators interested in wool raising. It is proposed ...

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  12. THE TOTALISATOR.

    GEELONG.-Rev. A. J. Pearce, speaking at a men's social at North Geelong on Thursday night, said he hoped the Totalisator B[?] would prove a success. Every man ...

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  13. CHESS TOURNAMENT.

    In the third round of the international chess tournament, Etwe (Holland) beat Watson (Australia) in thirty moves. ...

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  14. NEW ZEALAND IMMIGRATION.

    Press telegrams from New Zealand state that only 1 per cent. of immigrants have not been placed in positions. Mr. Cameron, who is giving up the New ...

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  15. THE WOOL TOPS CASE.

    SYDNEY.—Further evidence was given in cross-examination by Mr. F. W. Hughes, chairman of directors of the Colonial Combing, Spinning and Weaving Co. ...

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  16. HONOR TO THE FALLEN.

    The presentation of the first batch of [?]ques to the relatives of Australian sol[?]ers who sacrificed their lives in the interest of their country took place at Anzac ...

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  17. A Wounded Officer's Vow.

    Lieutenant Saints, an American, who was terribly wounded in the war, vowed that if he recovered he would walk from Chicago to Jerusalem and other holy ...

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  18. INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND.

    Commenting yesterday on the allegation made at the annual meeting of the Institute for the Blind to the effect that the board of management of the institute was ...

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  19. A WAGES DEADLOCK.

    A conference of employers and engineers is being held in consequence of the wages deadlock. The introduction of piece work nationally throughout the industry is ...

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  20. BRITISH DEFENCE BY AIR.

    Mr. Lloyd George announced in the House of Commons to-day that as a result of the inquiry by the Committee of Imperial Defence the Government had ...

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  21. EMPIRE BILLIARDS.

    Mr. Arthur Walker, president of the South African Billiards Association, at the request of the Billiards Association, has submitted a scheme for an Empire ...

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  22. DAMAGES IN LIBEL ACTION.

    Mr. J. H. Thomas, Labor M.P., has received the £2000 awarded him as damages in the libel suit against the "Communist." The money will go to charity. ...

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  23. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The London wool sales closed with values the highest of the series. All classes of merinoes appreciated steadily, and closed at 7½ per cent. above the last ...

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  24. SOUTH WALES COAL BOOM.

    The South Wales coal boom has attracted a big inrush of unemployed from all parts of the country. New comers are mostly disappointed, as the labor market ...

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  25. TRAMWAY EMPLOYES' WAGES

    SYDNEY.—The Australian Tramways Union has drawn up a log asking for increased wages and improved working conditions for the whole of the tramway ...

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  26. THE HONORS SCANDAL.

    It was announced by Mr. Lloyd George the House of Commons to-day that the Government had appointed the following commission to assist the Government in ...

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  27. British General Election.

    There is a sharp revival of the talk of an autumn general election. The rumors in the lobbies are based on the tone of Mr. Lloyd George's reparations speech. ...

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  28. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Franklin Richmond stiles late of Mount Moriac, Grazier, who died on 30th June, 1922, left to his widow, by will dated 9th July, 1915, real estate valued at £5500 and personalty valued [?]t ...

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  29. A BLINDING FLASH.

    [?]s the Warragul mixed train passed under the Toorak-road-bridge, near South Yarra railway station, at about 7 o'clock last night there was a [?] ...

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  30. W.A. Immigration Scheme.

    PERTH.—In the Legislative Assembly on Thursday, the Premier, [?]n referring to the immigration scheme, said the 6000 farms would be mainly in the south-west, in the ...

    Article : 275 words
  31. FLIGHT ROUND THE WORLD.

    Mr. F. E. Guest announced in the House of Commons yesterday that the British Empire Air League was organising a flying boat flight round the world, ...

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  32. BATSMAN'S GREAT INNINGS.

    In a country cricket match, Middlesex scored 343 and Essex 221, after being 103 for eight wickets. Hearne did the "hat trick." Claude Ashton, then payed a ...

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  33. HIGH PAY OF CRICKETERS.

    Owing to the handsome salaries paid to professional cricketers, and in consequence of the salary paid to C. Parkin[?] when he played with the Rochdale club, the ...

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  34. SIR H. WILSON'S ASSASSINS.

    The Court of Criminal Appeal has dismissed the appeal of the assassins of the l[?]te Field-Marshal Sir Henry Wilson against the death sentence. The prisoner ...

    Article : 51 words
  35. HELP FOR CHARITIES.

    [?] secretary and superintendent of the Melbourne Hospital acknowledges receipt of £1000 from the executor in the estate [?] the late miss Ja[?]ues M[?] ...

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  36. CROSS-CHANNEL SWIM.

    Miss Mercedes Gleiti[?]e, a London typist, attempted to swim across the Channel. She gave up after covering six miles owing to the rising wind and choppy ...

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