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  2. AFTER 40 YEARS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—A divorce case containing novel features was heard at the Supreme Court to-day. The petitioner Dorothes Kerl[?], ...

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  3. GENOA CONFERENCE

    GENOA, Wednesday.—It is reported that Signor Schanzer ( Italy) has induced the Belgians to take a more conciliatory attitude, but ...

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  4. WHITE PLAGUE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A special pension for soldiers suffering from tuberculosis was urged toy some members of the Sailors and Soldiers ...

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  5. BIG GERMAN LOAN

    CHICAGO, Wednesday.— The “Tribune’s” Buenos Ayres correspondent states that Germany has accepted a live-year Argentine credit ...

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  6. CHINESE RISING

    PEKIN, Wednesday. — President Hsu-sbi-chang has issued ad edict dismissing General Chang-iso-lin as Manchurian Governor, and abolishing ...

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  7. BOKHARAN REVOLT

    LAHORE, Wednesday. — Kokharan matters are daily becoming more disturbing. The President of the Bokharan Republic has gone to ...

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  8. IRISH SITUATION

    LONDON, Wednesday—Ireland received prolonged attention in the House of Commons, when Mr. Rupert Gwynne (Unionist) moved the ...

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  9. “A TOLERANT PEOPLE”

    LONDON. Wednesday.—The Empire Press Union gave a luncheon to Lord Northcliffe at the Hotel Victoria. The American Ambassador, several ...

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  10. NURSE CAVELL

    BRUSSELS, Wednesday. — Though not Included in the official programme King George and Queen Mary, at their own request visited the national firing ...

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  11. EAST GALICIAN FRONTIER.

    Mr. Lloyd George proposed to discuss the Eastern Galician frontier at the sub-commission and endeavor to settle it in accordance with the ...

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  12. Mr. CHAMBERLAIN’S REPLY.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain (Lord Privy Seal) replied with a speech of the greatest gravity. The House was in a tense electric atmosphere, ...

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  13. FRUIT MEN CONFER

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— Representatives of Victoria, New South Wales and South Australia attended a conference to-day convened by the ...

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  14. WELCOMED BY BURGOMASTER.

    BRUSSELS, Wednesday. —Their Majesties received a remarkable welcome by the burgomaster at the Hotel Ville. For their Majesties ...

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  15. SERIOUS CHARGE

    At the Kingston Police Court yesterday, Walter James Wells, aged 45-years, was charged with carnally knowing a girl named Ethel Mary ...

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  16. NAVY MEAT CONTRACTS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In reference to navy meat contracts which were placed with Argentina meat works during the war, the ...

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  17. BRITISH COMMERCE

    LONDON, Wednesday. — In the House of Commons to-day, Earl, Winterton (Under Secretary for India) replying to questions, stated that ...

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  18. WHITE AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Thursday.—Rev. Ronald Macintyre (professor of theology at St. Andrew’s College, Sydney), speaking at the Baptist church house, said ...

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  19. VATICAN MEMORANDUM

    The Vatican memorandum in regard to religious toleration in Russia was discussed. M. Bartbou moved its reference to, the sub-committee ...

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  20. CHICAGO DISTURBANCE

    CHICAGO, Wednesday.—Two policemen were shot dead and three buildings dynamited by Labor extremists opposing the arbitrators ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Australian Press Association interviewed Mr. A. K. Trethowan, M.L.C. (N.S.W.) who said he had been busily ...

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  22. REPARATIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Austen Chamberlain (Lord [?] S[?]) answering questions In the House of Commons, said that the Allies must ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The .death announced of Sir Henry Davy, the well-known physician. Sir Henry Davy was consulting physician of the ...

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  24. M. BARTHOU IMPATIENT.

    GENOA, Wednesday,— M. Barthou has sent a sharp letter to Signor Facta (Italy) protesting against the Russian delay in furnishing a reply ...

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  25. DAIL PEACE COMMITTEE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Dail [?]eace Committee has failed to find a basis of agreement. ...

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  26. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Kirckwood the Australia golf championship is it and has gone to Lossiemonth to world in the M’Vitle Prices tou[?]nament. ...

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  27. DARING BANK ROBBERY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Six armed men held up the staff and customers of the Fills road branch of the National Bank in Belfast and stole ...

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  28. EX-ENEMY SHARES

    JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday. — As the result of negotiations With the custodian of enemy property, very large blocks of ex-enemy mining ...

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  29. PREAMBLE OF RUSSIAN REPLY.

    GENOA, Wednesday.;— The preamble of the Russian reply has been communicated to Signor ; Schanzer. It emphasises the request of the ...

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  30. DIAMOND SCULLS

    LONDON. Wednesday. —Ba[?]es, the Queensland sculler, accompanied by Towns (his coach), is training at Marlow for the Diamond sculls. ...

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  31. SIR JAMES MITCHELL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Sir James Mitchell (Premier of West Australia) is suffering from quinsy and will probably undergo an operation ...

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  32. DOCKETS IN DOUBT

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.— At the Police Court this morning Joseph John Trail was fined [?] with costs in default two months imprisoment ...

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  33. FIRST WOMAN BARRISTER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Dr. Ivy Williams, lecturer in law at the Oxford University, has been called to the bar the Inner Temple. She is the ...

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  34. BADAK BOOM

    MELBOURNE. THURSDAY. — cross-examination of Thomas West Orton or the evidence given by him in the Badak conspiracy case, in ...

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  35. ROUGH HANDLING OF MEAT.

    Mr. Trethowan has also been Investigating the sales and handling of meat and considers there must be, great improvements in the method ...

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  36. PROFESSIONAL TOURNAMENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— In the £1000 professional golf tournament at St. Andrews, Boomer, a Frenchman, is leading with 130; while S. Wingate ...

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  37. FRENCH EMITTING THREATS.

    MR. LLOYD GEORGE DETERMINED LONDON, Wednesday.—The “Daily Chronicle’s” Genoa correspondent states that enough is known of the ...

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  38. COURSING.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday. — The Coolmore Puppy Stakes were finally decided at the Coolmore estate, in the Erandale district, to-day. It was ...

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  39. ALLEGED FRAUD

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A first class passenger named Lawson. claiming to be an Australian, was arrested at Southampton on board a ...

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  40. LARCENY ALLEGED

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday—A young man was arrested to-day and charged with the larceny of a gun. The weapon was missed from a house at ...

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  41. DECONTROL OF SUGAR

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The annual conference of the Victorian Fruitgrowers Central Association passed a resolution urging the ...

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  42. EMPIRE DELEGATES MEET.

    DINNER WITH PRIME MINISTER GENOA Wednesday.—The Empire delegates lengthily discussed conference matters to-day and later Mr. Lloyd George ...

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  43. MACLAREN’S XI.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday,—It Is announced that arrangements practically completed for a visit of Mr. A. C. M’Laren’s team of English ...

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  44. ENGLISH RACING

    LONDON. Wednesday.—The Newmarket Stakes was won by Pondolond, with Bobanob second, and Captain Fracases third. ...

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