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  2. BRITISH ELECTIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily "hronicle" anticipates that Mr. Lloyd George will advise [?]Hs Majesty to-morrow to dissolve Parliament, and ...

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  3. HOBART SHOW

    Wild weather prevailed for the second and concluding day of the Hobart Show fixture yesterday. The early part of the day was very ...

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  4. GOLDEN CASKET

    BRISBANE, Thursday.— The Golden Casket" Art Union was strongly criticised at the annual meeting of the Children's Welfare ...

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  5. SUSPECTED MURDER

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The body of Clara Jelfs, a widow, who died in August last, has been exhumed at the Chiswick cemetery this week. Mrs. ...

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  6. BENGAL FLOODS

    CALCUTTA, Wednesday. — Some remarkably figures have been published regarding the Bengal floods. Over 1700 square miles were inundated in ...

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  7. Milch Cows

    There were six cows entered for this competition, which was judged yesterday. The cows were milked at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, and again ...

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  8. "KAISER OF DOWNING STREET."

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Viscoun Gladstone, at the National Liberal Club, replying to the Prime Minister's attack, said that he at any rate, never ...

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  9. With the Horses

    Hack.—special prizes for hes[?] mounted police trooper's back. To be ridden by trooper. Special prizes. £5/5/ 1st; £/3/ 2nd; £2/2/ 3rd: and ...

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  10. GENERAL CABLES

    HONOLULU, Wednesday.— Shand broke the world's record for 440 yards' free style swimming, with 6 minutes 14 2-5 seconds. ...

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  11. HOUSE AFIRE

    BROKEN HILL, Thursday.—This morning a four-roomed house, occupied by William Joseph Killeen, was destroyed by fire. Killeen was ...

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  12. ELECTION REQUIRED.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Sir L. Worthington Evans (Secretary of Slate for War), speaking at Colchester, said that the foreign situation ...

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  13. Stud and Fat Stock

    Messrs. A G. Webster and Sons report that, they held sales of stud and fat stock at the Showgrounds yesterday morning. Competition for ...

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  14. CALCUTTA TEA SALES

    CALCUTTA, Wednesday.—At the [?]th tea auction, held yesterday, 27.351 packages were offered, the principal districts being: Assam, with 11,063 ...

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  15. MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Winston Churchill (Colonial Secretary), who was suddenly taken ill on Monday, was operated on for ...

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  16. ROAMING ABOUT

    Well, the Show is over; and it had the gift of two glorious days of weather. ther. Mr. Les. N. Murdoch, and all the officials, must be congratulated on ...

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  17. SOLAR ECLIPSE

    MELBOURNE. Thursday. — Dr. Campbell, who headed "the Lick observatory party to watch the solar eclipse at Wallal (WA), arrived in ...

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  18. "UNKNOWN WARRIOR'S" TOMB.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Stringer, a West Australian, accompanied by Mr. C. B. Rushton (secretary of the West Australian Agency), laid a ...

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  19. UNIONIST CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The most striking development in the political situation is the success of the " Diehards" in persuading the executive ...

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  20. REPARATIONS

    PARIS. Wednesday.—"Le Matin" states that it seems clear that Britain wishes to delay the Brussels reparations conference. Belgium also wants ...

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  21. AMRITSAR RIOTS

    CALCUTTA Thursday.—In consequence of a large number of Amritsar arrests, arrangements have been made for extra Accommodation ...

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  22. YESTERDAY'S TAKINGS.

    The secretary of the Show Society. (Mr. L. Murdoch) stated last night that the takings for the day were £99/18/, as against £78/7/6 last yer. The ...

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  23. NEWPORT BY-ELECTION.

    LONDON, Wednesday—The Newport (Monmouthshire) by-election. vice the late Mr. A. Haslam, resulted as follows:— ...

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  24. THE NEAR EAST

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday.—General Smuts (Premier of South. Africa), in a speech at Johannesburg, referring to Mr. Lloyd George's communication ...

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  25. THE RING EVENTS

    The ring events again formed a strong attraction yesterday, when the more Important jumping contests were decided. As on the previous day some splendid ...

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  26. BRITISH NAVY

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Admiral Lord Beatty, in receiving the Freedom of Leeds, said -he hoped that. Britain would fully maintain the ...

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  27. FROZEN MEAT TRADE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Jes[?], Vice-chairman of the New Zea[?]nd Meat Producers' Board, has concluded. an agreement with the ...

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  28. Trotters Speed Test

    The final of the trotting speed test was decided during the afternoon. The three winners of the heats of the previous day competed, and so ...

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  29. Side Slows

    A special and highly educative feature among the side-shows on the ground was Mr. Ted Anthony's "Mystic Pool." The title of this ...

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  30. LORD MAYOR'S SHOW

    LONDON, Wednesday. — A[?] the Lord Mayor's show the principal feature will be a pageant designed to encourage emigration and Empire ...

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  31. IRISH SITUATION

    LONDON. Wednesday. — A bomb was hurled at the British military posr in North Circular road, in Dublin, to-day. shattering all the windows. ...

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  32. International Labor

    GENEVA, Wednesday.—The fourth session of the international Labor O[?]ganisation under the League of Nations has opened. Under Viscount ...

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  33. JUGO-SLAVLA'S SUPPORT.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—M. Venezelos is expected in Belgrade shortly. It is believed he will seek Jugo-Slavia's diplomatic support for the Near ...

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  34. Special Prizes

    The special prize of £2/2/ given by the late George Adams's trustees for the best single turn-out used for pleasure was won by Mr. J. D. Moy's ...

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  35. LIQUOR ON SHIPS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — Th[?] Pacific Navigation Co., the Royal Mail Steam Packet Co., and the Holland-America Line have applied for ...

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  36. INCOME TAX

    MELBOURNE. Thursday. — The Federal Commissioner of Taxation announced to-day that in respect of sales of trading stock with a business ...

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  37. COMMUNIST AGITATION

    BERLIN. Wednesday.—Herr Facher. director of Communist agitation in Britain and France, informed the Berlin session of the Third ...

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  38. WHEAT FREIGHTS

    LONDON. Wednesday. — The appointment of the Commonwealth Line as the wheat pool charterers has created a curious position. ...

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  39. SEIZURE OF SCHOONER.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — I [?]s understood that British Government has protested to the State Department against the seizure of the ...

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  40. Baptist Union President

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Rev. [?] B. Meyer (president of the Baptist Union) visits Australia in 1923, spending ten days in each State ...

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  41. SUBTLE SUPPLE

    ADELAIDE. Thursday.—John Joseph Supple, who was employed at the office of Automatic Totalisators Ltd., and was on duty at the ...

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  42. Trade Displays

    There was a very fine exhibit of Nash motor cars at the Showground yesterday. Mr. Ride, the Northern manager, was In attendance both days ...

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  43. HAS COME TO STAY.

    WASHINGTON. Wednesday. —Ac[?]ording to the delegates to a conferen[?] of allied Christian societies meeting here, President Harding told ...

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  44. The Sheep Dog Trials

    It is a pity the sheep dog trials are started so early. At 9 a.m. yesterday these commenced an hour too early for the majority of those who ...

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  45. ASSAULT CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Two youths, Frederick Eric Spenceley Powell and Stanley Spencer Spithill, whose names were prominently mentioned in ...

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  46. ATTRACTING ATTENTION

    LONDON. Wednesday. — The AustrIian artist. Mr. Gordon Contts' exh[?]bition. mostly of Eastern subjects, is attracting attention. ...

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  47. RICH GOLD ORE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— The charge of dynamite exposed 'a dazzling face, apparently of rich gold ore. at Leonsville, in the Grafton district. ...

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  48. Advertising

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