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  2. KING COTTON.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Thy experiments in cotton growing in the Northern Territory have been successful. Certain large leases are to be resumed ...

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  3. BERNHARDT DEAD.

    PARIS, Tuesday.--The death is announced of Madame Sarah Bernhardt. Earlier bulletins announced that Madame Sarah Bernhardt's condition had ...

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  5. STINNES IN ROME.

    ROME, Monday.--The unexpected arrival of Herr Hugo Stinnes, the great German industrial magnate, has caused some surprise. ...

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  6. GALLANT DIGGERS.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Brave deeds in peace no less than in war have become characteristic of the Digger. To save a comrade's life Private I. L. Idriess, ...

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  7. BARNADO GIRLS

    LONDON, Monday.--The Royal Colonial Institute entertained the Barnado girls at tea to- night prior to their departure for Australia. ...

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  8. THE COMEDY GOES ON

    Mr. Gregory McGirr and his followers are now demanding possession of the Labor opposition rooms at Parliament House, but Mr. Dooley's supporters ...

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  9. THE ASSOCIATION DELIGHTED.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The executive of the Australian Cotton Growers Association is astounded and delighted at the success with which cotton ...

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  10. UPROAR AT BELMORE.

    The executive members of the Dooley party throughout the city are pleased with the prospect of intervention by the Federal executive. ...

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  11. EXPERTS ON THE TWEED.

    The Tweed district was visited during the week by Mr. J. McCarthy, assistant Government entomologist, and Mr. E. S. Clayton, agricultural instructor ...

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  12. NOT WANTED.

    The Newton Labor League has resolved that neither Mr. Dunn nor Mr. McGirr would be acceptable as leader of the Labor party, and the league demands ...

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  13. CONFERENCE IN GERMANY.

    LONDON, Monday.--The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" in Berlin understands that the conference representing the Allied Labor and Socialist ...

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  14. RIGHTS OF INDIANS.

    LAHORE, Monday.--The position of the Indians in Kenya is assuming primary importance, and the central legislature has appointed a deputation of four ...

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  15. THE ROYAL SHOW.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Royal Show was continued to- day in splendid weather. The judging of the Clydesdales, thoroughbreds, ponies and dairy produce ...

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  16. THE JERVIS BAY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The dispute over the Jervis Bay cooks, now on strike, is likely to lead to other unions being involved in the dispute. ...

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  17. CONFERENCE IN PARIS.

    Mr. Ramsay McDonald (the leader), Mr. Arthur Henderson and Mr. J H. Thomas, members of the Independent Labor party, are going to Paris on ...

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  18. JUST A FRACTION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--A man was fined at the Paddington Police Court to- day for having carved his name on a little cedar box, thus damaging the ...

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  19. ARCHBISHOP ZEPLIK

    LONDON, Monday.--It is stated, that Archbishop Zeplik, Roman Catholic Primate off Russia, and Father Budkevitch, have been sentenced to death on the ...

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  20. SETTLED.

    LATER.--The trouble on the Jervis Bay has been settled. An agreement was come to to- day with the unions, whereby the original cooks will return to the ...

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  21. TURKISH QUESTION.

    LONDON, Monday.--The "Daily Express" understands that the Allied experts have agreed on the answer to the Turkish counter proposals. ...

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  22. SALE OF HILLSIDE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The inquiry into the purchase of Hillside estate, near Wagga, was continued to- day. James Hehrley, of the Lands ...

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  23. SHOPS DESTROYED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--At Portland to- day two shops and two boarding houses were destroyed by a fire, which began in the early hours of the morning. ...

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  24. THE COST OF IT

    LONDON, Monday.--The cost of the rebel brigandage was shown in the estimates submitted to the Dail to-day by Mr. Consgrave, the Premier. The losses ...

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  25. WANTED TO FIGHT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--At the Central Police Court to- day, Albert Jarrett (35) was charged with haying shot at and wounded William Thomas with intent to ...

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  26. GREECE'S LITTLE BILL.

    ATHENS, Monday.--The Greek Government has instructed M. Venezelos, in the event of the Turks claiming an indemnity, to make a counter claim for ...

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  27. REPUBLICAN THREAT.

    The Republicans in South Antrim have, posted notices declaring that if further members of their battalion are executed all the doctors and farmers whose sons ...

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  28. SOLDIER ATHLETES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The team to represent Australia at the Empire soldiers' sports meeting in London has been chosen. ...

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  29. SCANDALS AND RUMOR OF SCANDALS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Giving voluntary evidence, W. G. Ashford, a former Minister for Lands, deposed that when he took office as minister in January, 1915, ...

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  30. SIR GEORGE FULLER

    LONDON, Monday.--During his visit, to Liverpool Sir George Fuller conferred with the president and vice- president of the Liverpool Cotton Exchange ...

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  31. "TIPPERARY."

    PARIS, Monday.--The Australian gang of jewel thieves who have been carrying on their depredations in big hotels in London, Paris, and other cities, ...

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  32. REPUBLICANS IN AUSTRALIA.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The Empire Alliance last night passed a motion asking the Federal Government to deport or intern the Irish envoys now in ...

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  33. OVER THE TOP.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--A taxi cab was standing outside the Hotel Metropole to- day when it ran back down the incline and fell twelve feet into the ...

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  34. THE M. C. C. RETURNS

    LONDON, Monday.-- The . M. C. C. cricket team returned from South Africa to- day. Mann, the captain, interviewed, said ...

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  35. ON AND OFF AGAIN.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--News was. received by the Navigation Department to- day that the steamer Tasman, 5022 tons, had gone ashore near Middle Island, near ...

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  36. BANK TELLER ACQUITTED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Edward Claude Street (40), a teller in the Government Savings Bank of N. S. W., was to- day acquitted at the Darlinghurst quarter ...

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  37. DAME MELBA.

    LONDON, Monday.--Dame Nellie Melba unexpectedly arrived in London to- day. She had embarked on the Orsova at Naples after having been ill in ...

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  38. THEATRICAL DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The case was concluded in the Supreme Court to- day in which Spencer Barry, theatrical producer, claimed £1600 from Musgroves ...

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  39. SHORT LIVED REVOLT.

    NEW YORK, Monday.--It is stated in a message from Salt Lake City that the Piute Indians who have been on the rampage have been subdued with the ...

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  40. ENGLISH BOXING.

    LONDON, Monday.--The fight between Bloomfield (England) and "Soldier" Jones (Canada) at the Ring to-day, was won by Bloomfield, Jones ...

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  41. COUNTRY CRICKET CARNIVAL.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The country week cricket carnival was opened to- day on the Sydney cricket ground. In the match Norths versus Wests the Norths, in the ...

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  42. MR. HIBBLE'S INTENTIONS.

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.--It was freely rumored to- day that Mr. Hibble, chairman of the coal tribunal, intends to resign. ...

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  43. CUT TO PIECES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--A man, whose body has not been identified, was killed on the railway line between Burwood and Strathfield to- day. ...

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  44. THE NORTHERN COUNTY COUNCIL.

    The proposal to form a county council for the Gorge hydroelectric scheme is which has so far been put forward (says the ...

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  45. FREE TRADER ABROAD

    VANCOUVER, Monday.--Sir Horace Bayer, the head of a large manufacturing concern in England, who is returning from Australia after having made ...

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  46. THE SCOUT MOVEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Sir Alfred, Pickford, the second chief scout within the Empire, arrived from Melbourne to- day, He said that he had been tremendously ...

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  47. MATCH FOR FIRPO.

    NEW YORK, Monday.--Tex Rickard, the boxing promoter, has announced that Firpo, the Argentinian boxer, is to fight. "Farmer" Lodge, an unknown ...

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  48. UNLUCKY PICNICKERS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday:--The picnic of the employees of Harrington's Ltd. photographic merchants, to- day, was marred by bad food, and nearly 100 people were ...

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  49. OUR OWN NAVY.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- "Australia should maintain a navy of its own established on a cooperative basis with the British Admiralty, but sufficiently ...

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  50. FRENCH MILLIONAIRES.

    PARIS, Monday.--Official statistics show that there are 197 persons in France with incomes exceeding 1,000,000 francs a year. These pay one and a ...

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  51. WHAT ONE UNIT WILL DO.

    A French society for encouraging national industry has just issued a list of the things that can be done with one unit of electricity --equal to the work ...

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  52. RUN DOWN BY ENGINE.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--While shovelling ashes from between the lines of the Roma- street railway yards this morning, John Co[?]ier (55), was run down and ...

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  53. HODGE STICKS OUT.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Norfolk farm laborers rejected the peace proposals made by the farmers to- day, and 15,000 have struck. ...

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  54. NAVAL BASE

    LONDON, Monday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Bonar Law), replying to a question in the House of Commons to- day, said that the general air and naval ...

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  55. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Prince of Wales has entered four horses for the Melton Hunt Steeplechases, including his Australian horse, Kinlark. ...

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  56. THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Bonar Law), speaking in the House of Commons to-day, said if the House generally desired to discuss the ...

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  57. COOPER'S BABY FARM.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.--At Newlands the body of another baby has been found buried on the property of William Cooper and his wife both of whom are ...

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  58. RULES OF THE AIR.

    LONDON, Monday.--Sir Joseph Cook, High Commissioner for Australia, goes to Paris to- morrow to sign the protocol embodying a modification of the internal ...

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