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  2. IN DIVORCE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday--A divorce case of unusual features was before Mr. Acting Justice Ralston to-day. The petitioner was James Smith, tailor, of ...

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  3. VAUDEVILLE ARTIST

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--In the District Court to-day Bessie Lester, a vaudeville artist, claimed £400 from Clarice May Ormond, of Her Majesty's Hotel, Pitt ...

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  4. STAMBOULISKI LIVES

    PARIS, Tuesday.--The "Matin" publishes a message from Milan, which says that the Jugo-Slavian Minister in Sofia has reported to his Government that ...

    Article : 176 words
  5. THE WORLD COURT

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--Mr. E. C. Hughes (Secretary of State) in a speech at Hanover to-day, said that the United States would submit the ...

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  6. THE CREEPING TERROR

    ROME, Tuesday.--After a brief period of inactivity, the eruption at Mount Etna resumed last night, and to-day several new craters were formed, one of ...

    Article : 129 words
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  8. GERMANY'S PLIGHT

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The correspondent of the "Daily Express" in Berlin says that the latest slump in the mark has not been accompanied by the usual ...

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  9. CASCADE OF FIRE.

    Apart from the destruction of the towns, the countryside laid waste includes some of the finest and most fertile land in Sicily. Between Mount Rosso ...

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  10. THE TURF

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  11. THE HEAVYWEIGHTS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--With the championship bout two weeks off, Jack Dempsey and Mike Gibbons are in serious training, the former at Great Falls ...

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  12. A POLICE RAID

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--John Palmer Wilson's premises in George Street West were raided on May 6, 1921, by Sergt. Russell and other police on the ground ...

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  13. THE GAME GOES ON

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The second Labor censure motion, moved by Mr. Anstey, in the House of Representatives caused a further debate to-day, and a ...

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  14. EARTH'S LINE OF WEAKNESS.

    European geologists are discussing the cause of the disaster, and they point out that along with the news from Mount Etna comes the report of an earthquake ...

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  15. THEIR LAST DRINK

    NEW YORK,Tuesday.--The Majestic, the first liner to leave her home port after America had ruled that ships were not to enter American ports with liquor ...

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  16. RUN OVER AND KILLED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--At Gilgandra to-day a goods train ran over a man named Jack Convary, in front of his own home. Almost the full length of ...

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  17. SCRATCHINGS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Scratchings recorded to-day in connection with the Rosehill meeting are: All engagements: Royal Buzz, ...

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  18. JOE KIRKWOOD

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Joe Kirkwood, the Australian golfer, with a card of 71 (36 out and 35 home) leads the field in the first round of the two qualifying ...

    Article : 97 words
  19. DEPUTATION'S REQUEST

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Archbishop Wright headed a deputation to Mr. Oakes (Acting Premier) to-day, asking that the State Parliament should be opened with ...

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  20. SLUMP IN PRICES

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--It is stated in a message from Chicago that a conference has been called by the governors of seven wheat growing states and is ...

    Article : 106 words
  21. MULLUMBIMBY RACES.

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  22. THE RAILWAYS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Government's decision regarding the chief railway commissionership is likely to end with a request being made to Mr. Fraser ...

    Article : 138 words
  23. KING HEADS RELIEF WORK.

    The fury of the eruption has not abated. The flow of lava continued all day aided by the new craters on the western slopes, particularly by the ...

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  24. BRITAIN BEATEN

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Spain won the Davis Cup rubber against Britain to-day, when De Gomar defeated Lycett, 6—4, 6—1, 7—5. ...

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  25. 124 MILES AN HOUR

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Two world's motoring records were put up at Brooklands to-day. J. Thomas, in an eight-cylinder ...

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  26. AWE INSPIRING SPECTACLE.

    The eruption affords a splendid but terrible spectacle throughout Southern Italy, and the glow or the burning mountain can still be seen from Naples, ...

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  27. P. P. UNION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The central executive of the Primary Producers' Union met to-day. The president's report dealt in general terms with the ...

    Article : 128 words
  28. DE GOMAR'S DEADLY ACCURACY.

    England's defeat, though not altogether unexpected, occasioned some surprise. Lycett was a tired and jaded man at the finish of his singles with De Gomar. ...

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  29. RETRENCHMENT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--About 275 casual tramway men, mostly married men, are about to be dismissed. A deputation from the Tramway ...

    Article : 66 words
  30. WHY NOT AUSTRALIA?

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--In connection with the launching to-morrow of the largest vessel ever built in Australia, a 12,000-ton steamer, at Cockatoo Dock, ...

    Article : 72 words
  31. OVERTURNED CAR

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—To-day James Carrick, licensee of the Terminus Hotel, Clifton Hill, took some friends in his motor car to Whittlesea. ...

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  32. SCENES OF TERROR.

    Despite the horrors of the threatened districts the peasants were strangely reluctant to leave their homes and thousands of the inhabitants of Lingua and ...

    Article : 209 words
  33. CONFERENCE CALLED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The State Government has decided to intervene in the coal dispute. Mr. Oakes (Acting Premier), after having made inquiries ...

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  34. THE MILLGROVE CASE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Before Justice Schutt and a jury of twelve the second trial was continued of David Kelly on the charge of having murdered ...

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  35. DOUGLAS MAWSON

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The inquiry into the loss of the Douglas Mawson in the Gulf of Carpentaria was continued to-day. ...

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  36. MAN'S HEAD CRUSHED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A shocking tram accident occurred this evening at the Epping Road Junction. A tram conductor, Alfred Ernest Short (31) single, ...

    Article : 95 words
  37. DIAMOND TEETH

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--When he smiled at the police magistrate in the City Court to-day, John Butler displayed a perfect set of gold teeth, and two were ...

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  38. TAXATION METHODS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The State Treasurer (Sir Arthur Cocks) says that the further he goes into the taxation question the more convinced he is ...

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  39. INFLUENZA IN BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Two Cabinet ministers, Mr. McCormack (Home Secretary) and Mr. Huxham (Public Instruction) are victims of the prevailing ...

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  40. LATEST SPORTING.

    English sculler Ernest Barry--not withstanding that after he defeated Felton. on the Parramatta he announced his retirement--has cabled his willingness to ...

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  41. BRISBANE'S WHALE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A large whale has been frequenting Moreton Bay for the past fortnight. Its spoutings have been plainly visible from Redcliff, ...

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  42. SHOWER OF HOT CINDERS.

    The town of Giarre had a terrible experience. The terrified townsfolk had collected a few belongings and were on the point of fleeing for their lives when ...

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  43. WORLD'S LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--Benny Leonard has contracted to meet Lew Tendler for the world's lightweight championship on July 23. ...

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  44. WHY NOT BUNCHY TOP?

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Singleton Pastures Protection Board is initiating a movement for the Government to offer a reward of £50,000 for the discovery of ...

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  45. THE INSULAR TREATMENT.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--Mr. John D. Rockefeller junr., has contributed 150,000 dollars to 15 hospitals, four of which are in Canada, to promote the use of ...

    Article : 40 words
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