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  2. TRUCULENT BILLY

    LONDON, Monday!—Mr. Masterman, discussing in the "Daily News" the personnel of the imperial Cabinet meeting, says: "We all know our Mr. ...

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  3. THE TEST MATCH

    LONDON, Monday. — The weather was unsettled the second day of the first test match at Nottingham. The wicket was good and slow. Rain fell ...

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  4. EGYPT IN REVOLT

    CAIRO, Monday.—The British Union in Egypt has sent ah address to General Allenby stating that the Egyptian army and police have shown their in ...

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  5. THE ANGLO-JAP TREATY

    LONDON, Sunday. — Mr. W. M Hughes, interviewed at Touion, said it was desirable that the United States Should be partners with England in ...

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  6. IRELAND'S PERSECUTION

    LONDON, Monday.— Major General Sir Frederick Maurice late [?] of British Military - Operations in the European w[?] in the [?] ...

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  7. TURKISH NATIONALISTS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The “Daily Express” correspondent in Constantly. says that it is useless blinking the fact that the extreme Nationalists ...

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  8. SONS OF UNCLE SAM

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A mammoth flagpole which may eventually be erected at the Federal capital at Canberra was to-day—Dedication Day ...

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  9. THE LYELL POSITION

    ZEEHAN, Monday. —It is understood that Mr. Jas. M’Donald, State president of the A.W.U., and Mr. M. Donnelly local secretary at Queens town, are returning ...

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  10. REDUCING HOTELS

    SYDNEY, Monday — Sixteen hotels, whose licenses were cancelled by the licensing reduction board, and in respect of which compensation ...

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  11. MR. MASSES IN LONDON

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Makgill, the director, and Mr. Long, the secretary of the Auckland Farmers' Freezing Co., waited as a deputation on Mr. Massey ...

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  12. N.S.W. STATE ORCHESTRA

    SYDNEY, Monday — The members of the State orchestra have received three months notice of the termination of their agreement. In the ...

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  13. AN OFFICER'S DISAPPEARANCE.

    LONDON, Sunday.— Major C[?] Smith, who disappeared from Card on April 16, is now proved to have then murdered [?] ca[?] ...

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  14. POLITICAL DEATH

    MELBOURNE, Monday — Members of the Federal Parliament are awaiting the announcement of The result of the recent Commonwealth ...

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  15. BRIDGING A HARBOR

    SYDNEY, Monday — Borings are being made at Dawes Point in -connection with the North Shore bridge, the object of. securing the date ...

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  16. HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER

    PARIS, Sunday—The French Senate has approved of the "Rhone hydroelectric scheme, estimated to cost 60,000,000 francs. There will be 16 ...

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  17. SPECIAL POLICE AMSUS[?]

    LONDON, Sunday.— [?] ambushed a patrol of [?] special police from behind a fredge at [?] head, Fermanagh [?] and killed a ...

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  18. MR. HUGHES AT TOULON

    TOULON, Sunday. — The Maritime Prefect welcomed Mr. Hughes, who said that in .July be would carry out the mission entrusted to him by ...

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  19. HOSPITAL BENEFIT

    SYDNEY, Monday — A matinee by the theatrical companies, in aid of the hospital, the Governor-General and State Governor attending, netted over ...

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  20. MEDDLING MASSEY.

    LONDON, Sunday.— Mr. W. [?] Premier of New Zealand has [?] graphed his congratulations to [?] He described the election [?] ...

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  21. OLYMPIC GAMES

    GENEVA, Monday.—Rugby football will be included In the next Olympic games. ...

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  22. STATE BUTCHERY

    SYDNEY, Monday.— The State meat shop, having made a. clear profit of £3 for the three days it has been open, it has been decided to further reduce the ...

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  23. FIGHTING THE ELEMENTS

    SYDNEY, Monday — The s.s Maheno which arrived at Sydney today, reports having sighted the four masted schooner Cecilia Sudden, overdue ...

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  24. REPARATIONS PAYMENT

    BERLIN, Monday. — Germany has sent couriers conveying Treasury bills amounting to £42,000,000, the balance the first reparation payment. ...

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  25. SCALDING FATALITY.

    The coroner (Mr. Thomas Bennison) held an Inquest at the City Police Court regarding the death of the child Reginald Whitton aged 22 ...

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  26. HUNGARIAN AFFAIRS

    PARIS, Monday.—"Le Temps" declares that the statements of the "Daily Herald's" Vienna correspondent in regard to a change of Government ...

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  27. Advertising

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  28. WAR PENSIONS

    SYDNEY, Monday — Referring to the question of war pensions before returning to Melbourne, Senator Millen reiterated his previous statement ...

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  29. CROWN PRINCE OF JAPAN

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Crown Prince of Japan has gone to Havre. The Japanese Crown Prince's farewell message states: I will not fall ...

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  30. SAMOA ADMINISTRATION

    BRISBANE Monday,— A correspondent who has lived the, greater part of his life in the South Seas, writes from Samoa that things are ...

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  31. ENGLISHMEN OUTPLAYED

    LONDON, Monday.—Madden wr[?]ling In the "Daily Express" states:— "The Australians outplayed us, and fully deserved their position at the end ...

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  32. WALSH ISLAND

    SYDNEY, Monday — The result of the investigation by the Public Service Board into the administration and management of Walsh Island ...

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  33. U.S. ARMY PLANE CRASHES

    INDIAN HEAD (Maryland), Sunday. —Seven men were killed when an army 'plane, fitted out with an aerial hospital, crashed on an experimental ...

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  34. LONDON WOOL SALES

    MELBOURNE, Monday — The following cablegram has been received Antwerp by Sir John Higgins, chairman of the Bawra: "10,000 bales ...

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  35. VICTORIA'S UNEMPLOYED

    MELBOURNE Monday -— Considerably over 10,000 workers are out of employment in Victoria at the present time. They include 5000 members of ...

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  36. THE OBSERVER'S ARTICLE.

    LONDON, Monday.— Mr. Sid, Smith the manager of the Australian team, refused to comment on the "Obervers" article criticising the attitude ...

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  37. MT. MORGAN MINES

    BRISBANE, Monday — The Minister for Mines, referring to the position at Mount Morgan, and the hitherto futile efforts to have the mines ...

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  38. BASIC WAGE

    MELBOURNE, Monday — Judgment will be delivered by the Public Service Arbitrator (Mr. Atlee Hunt) Wednesday in the case of ...

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  39. CHANGE THE CAPTAIN.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Sewell. writing In the Daily Chronicle" says: "if Fry is not available tor the other tests I hope Maclaren may be induced to ...

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  40. IMPROVING MARKET

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The eleventh series of post-war wool sales was continued in Sydney to-day, when 4486 bales were catalogued. The disposals ...

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  41. ANGLO-JAP TREATY

    SYDNEY, Monday — The leader of the New Zealand labor party (Mr Holland, M.P:) who is in Sydney referred to the cable in which the New ...

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  42. STRANGE MYSTERIES

    Girls have figured in several strange tragedies during the past few days (says "Lloyd's Weekly"). In one case a double mystery was ...

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  43. NEW GOLD DISCOVERY

    BALLARAT, Monday — A splendid sample of free gold and speelm[?]s containing coarse gold have been obtained at the 140 feet lewd at the ...

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  44. LADY JUSTICES

    SYDNEY Monday— The new list of justices of the peace contains the names of 60 woman. This is the first time such appointments have been made ...

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  45. GENERAL RAINS

    SYDNEY. Monday.—General rains have fallen over the State; and the wheat areas have [?]ted considerably. ...

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