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  2. WOMEN’S RIGHTS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — Women’s suffrage has been formally proclaimed as part of the United States Constitution. ...

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  3. OFFENDED CAPITALISTS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The British-Australasian Society, in a letter to the newspapers in reply to the Lieu[?]-Governor of Queensland’s (Mr. ...

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  4. OLYMPIC GAMES

    ANTWERP, Thursday.—The Australians Hay, Herald, Steadman and Kirkland have qualified for the final in the 1800 metres teams race at the ...

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  5. COMMERCIAL CRISIS

    LONDON, Wednesday—Dr. J. H; Clanbam, president of the economic section of the British Association, in an address, predicts a commercial and ...

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  6. THE SOVIET’S REPLY

    LONDON, Thursday—The conclusion of the Soviet’s note states:—In of Russia’s earnest desire to attain important results for the world’s ...

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  7. LAST SACRAMENT

    LONDON. Thursday — Alderman M’Sweeney has received the [?]st sacrament. The Lord Mayor, of Dublin has issued an appeal to the people of Great ...

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  8. TWO FOSTERS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Melbourne “Age” and Sydney “Sun” have each been issued by Richard Witty Foster, member for Wakefield (S.A.) ...

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  9. Ex-Officers’ Air Force.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Air Ministry Is asking all ex-officers or the Air Force, including 2000 colonials, to forward their addresses in order ...

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  10. THREE CONSTABLES KILLED.

    LONDON, Thursday — Constable Haugh was shot dead at Bantry, Another constable was killed at Mount Temple. ...

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  11. Serbs and Albanians

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Serbian Government has sent a strongly-worded note to Albania in regaid to the recent attacks on the Serbian frontier ...

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  12. TENNIS.

    The ladies single was won by Suzanne Lenglen (France). In the men’s singles, Raymond (Africa) beat Kamazie (Japan). ...

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  13. ULSTER FIRMS BOYCOTTED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The “Dail Eireann“ (Irish Parliament) has issued a decree boycotting all Ulster firms throughout Ireland who apply ...

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  14. “HARM FOR WORKERS”

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  15. WHAT IT MEANS.

    Interviewed en the above cable. Mr. D. B. Copland, lecturer in Economics at, the Tasmanian University said that recent issues of trade ...

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  16. BOXING.

    The fly-weight championship was won by Walter (America): the bantam-weight by Walker (Africa): the feather-weight by Flitsch ...

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  17. War Expenditure.

    LONDON, Wednesday—Mr. Stuart-M’Gregor’s report to the Government on the trade of Australia in 1913, has been published. He Stated that pro ...

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  18. SHORTAGE OF AMMUNITION.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The correspondent of the United Press Association Berlin savs that a. Semi-officials message states that the Polish ...

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  19. PHILP DELEGATION.

    The appointment of Sir Matthew Nathan as Governor of Queensland in succession to the late Sir Hamilton Goold Adams, writes a correspondent ...

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  20. AMERICAN NAVALISM

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The correspondent of the New York “Times” in Washington says that the Navy Department has published a report of ...

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  21. CAMERONIANS’ ATTACKED.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Armed civilians assailed a party of Cameron Highlanders, lolled one, and wounded others. They then belabored them, ...

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  22. POSING AS PROGRESSIVES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 369 words
  23. DEPARTURE OF RUSSIANS.

    LONDON, Thursday—The “Pall Mall Gazette” says it is reported that the Russian delegation admitted, that their departure would be ...

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  24. “PREFERENCE TO UNIONISTS”

    SYDNEY, Friday—The representatives, of a number of unions w[?]teit on the Minister for Labor and Industry (Mr. Gann) and asked that the ...

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  25. ENVER PASHA GOES TO MOSCOW.

    BERLIN, Thursday.— Enver Pasha has left suddenly for Mo-scow, where he is carrying on an agitation to raise the whole Mohameddan world ...

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  26. PRINCE OF WALES

    H.M.S. - RENOWN (Suva radio). Wednesday.—After fair weather in the passage from Sura the Renown arrived off Alibi, Samoa, and ...

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  27. RUSSIANS IN EAST PRUSSIA

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday.—Twenty-six thousand Russians have retreated into East Prussia. A whole brigade end staff crossed near ...

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  28. WARNING TO POLES.

    WASHINGTON, : Thursday.—Mr. Colby, United States Foreign Minister, states that the State Department addressed another Note to Poland on ...

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  29. NOT BAD AS PAINTED

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Affairs it the Northern Territory and at [?] win are not, it is claimed by the Acting Administrator, Mr. Staniforth ...

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  30. POSITION REVIEWER

    LONDON, Thursday.—While some continental correspondents are featuring the possibilities for the formation and equipping of a fresh ...

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  31. THE BUTTER SHORTAGE’

    LAUNCESTON. Friday.—The Loongana is bringing 733 boxes of butter from Melbourne to-morrow. This quantity is approximately 500 boxes ...

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  32. OUT OF HAND

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Federal Government found it sell in an awkward predicament to-day in consequence of its defeat on an important ...

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  33. COAL UPHEAVAL AVERTED

    -SYDNEY, Friday—The proceeding of the special c[?] week have been thorough [?] and It is believed that there will be no ...

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  34. IMPRISONMENT FOR EMBEZZLEMENT

    LAUNCESTON, Friday. — At the sittings of the Criminal Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Ewing, Walter John Johnston, late secretary of the ...

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  35. Indian Army.

    ALLAHABAD, Thursday.— The appointment of General Lord Rawlinson to the Indian command is generally appreciated throughput India. It is ...

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  36. SHUNTERS’ STRIKE

    PERTH, Friday. — The shunters have Struck work at the Perth railway yards in connection with the claim of the Railway Union now ...

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  37. Motor Spirit Manufacture.

    -MELBOURNE, Friday—In the House of Representatives to-day the Minister for Home and Territories replying to Mr Tudor, said that land ...

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  38. Zamora, the Bandit

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The correspondent of the United Press Association in Mexico City says that the Mexican Government so far has ...

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  39. Cricket.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Playing against Kent, Middlesex , made 379. Hendren scored 170 runs after flawless cricket, Warner made 67. ...

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  40. American Democrats.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — The British Embassy has termed a place of unmitigated nonsense the charge of Representative Britten, of Illinois, ...

    Article : 67 words
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