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  2. ITS FURY SPENT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The terrific gale which travelled along the coast yesterday and which caused such havoc the ferry service in Sydney has ...

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  3. THE TERTIUM QUID

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--In the Divorce Court to-day, Phoebe Gee, formerly Bailey, sued for the restitution of conjugal rights against Henry Ernest Gee. ...

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  4. IRISH ENVOYS AGAIN

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--When the House of Representatives met this afternoon a mild sensation was caused when "Mr. Charlton moved the adjournment of ...

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  5. FIEND'S WORK

    BERLIN, Tuesday.--The police have succeeded in unearthing a secret society of reactionary terrorists for the perpetration of political murders, the ...

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  6. DRY AND THIRSTY LAND

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--It is stated in a message from Ottawa that Mr. King (Prime Minister) has announced that the Canadian Government has invited the ...

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  7. SUGAR GROWING

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. Though the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) has not yet received the formal notification from Queensland of the acceptance of ...

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  8. OLD MELBOURNE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Mr. Willingham Franklin Rawnsley, a grand nephew of Sir John Franklin, the arctic explorer, when editing Lady Franklin's diaries ...

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  9. THEATRICAL BODY CITED.

    In the Divorce Court to-day Ellan Harriett Bandy, formerly Brumfitt, petitioned for a divorce from Frederick Bundy, on the ground of misconduct with ...

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  10. PRESIDENT HARDING SETS THE EXAMPLE.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--In several addresses made during his brief, stops in the journey across country President Harding paid noticeable attention to ...

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  11. ACCEPTED WITH RELUCTANCE.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The replies received by the Premier (Mr. Theodore) from the sugar districts are in each case in favor of the acceptance of the Federal ...

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  12. HIS UNLUCKY NIGHT

    WAGGA, Wednesday.--In the early hours of yesterday morning a thief visited one of Wagga's principal hotels and secured 396, including 196 taken from ...

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  13. IN THE BLINDING RAIN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--During the blinding rain storm at 4 o'clock, this morning a motor cor and a two-horse milk waggon collided at the intersection ...

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  14. SOCIALISM

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Mr. Philip Snowden, M.P., in his second article, in the "Morning Post," says: "A Labor Government's legislation ...

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  15. TENDERS TOO LOW

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Government, is in a quandary about the disposal of the State trawlers, owing to the fact that the prices offered are very low, and ...

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  16. THE FOOD EMBARGO

    BERLIN, Monday.--The "Local Anzeiger" says that three British officers, acting under the British Government's orders, are travelling to the ...

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  17. WHAT OF TIKHON

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Contradictory reports continue to reach London as to [?] of the Patriarch Tikhon. Esthonian papers state that he died in ...

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  18. FACING THE MUSIC

    DUBBO, Wednesday.--Roy Governor was to-day removed from the Dubbo hospital and formally charged with having, on June 6, near Mendooran, shot ...

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  19. Advertising

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  20. BRITISH LABOR PARTY WOULD NOT FOLLOW FRANCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Mr. Sidney Webb presided at the annual conference of the Labor party which opened to-day. There were about 1000 delegates ...

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  21. BUSINESS SALES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--In the Supreme Court to-day the action was concluded in which Sydney Bryant, of Redfern, claimed £410 from Joseph Patrick ...

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  22. DEFENCE ACT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The Defence Act Amendment Bill, to be introduced to the House of Representatives by Mr. Bowden (Minister for Defence) ...

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  23. DANGER FROM THE AIR

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Mr. Baldwin (Prime Minister) outlined the air policy of the Government in the House of Commons to-day. He said that the British ...

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  24. TELEGRAMS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--In the House of Representatives to-day the Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page) introduced the Supply Bill asking for the ...

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  25. "MISUNDERSTOOD."

    PARIS, Tuesday.--M. Millerand, addressing the foreign journalists to-day, said that France resolved to apply force to Germany where persuasion had ...

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  26. IRISH MIGRANTS

    LONDON Tuesday.--Newspaper cables received from Australia state that Mr. Bruce (Prime Minister) denies that the Irish are excluded from the benefits ...

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  27. POLTICAL AND VARIOUS.

    An application has been, made to the Acting State Premier by the "heads of the churches that in future Parliament be opened with prayer. Cabinet has decided ...

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  28. REDS NOT WANTED

    LONDON, Tuesday.--On a card vote at the Labor conference to-day a motion in favor of affiliation with the Communist party was defeated by 2,880,000 votes ...

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  29. GERMANS SHOT IN THE RUHR.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.--Three Germans who defied the order prohibiting walking in the streets of Buer at night time were shot dead by the Belgian ...

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  30. BOXMAKER'S ESTATE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The late Peter Firth, box manufacturer, of Burwood, left estate valued at £45,000 to his widow and children. ...

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  31. BANK MANAGER FOUND DEAD.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--It is reported in a message from Trundle that R. R. Gardner, manager of the Union Bank in that town, was found dead half a mile ...

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  32. SAVING BANK FRAUDS

    PERTH, Wednesday.--It is said that the amount involved in the recent frauds on the Government Savings "Bank of Westralia in Perth amount to more than ...

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  33. TUBERCULOSIS

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Dr. Mackeddil, the Melbourne papers of his articles in of Victoria, replying to the criticism in the "Lancet" about the Spahlinger ...

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  34. TELEPHONES FOR ALL.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Mr. Gibson (Postmaster General) states that millions of pounds sterling will be spent in New South Wales on new telephones and ...

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  35. DYING DEPOSITIONS TAKEN.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The dying depositions of James Sheehan (42) who was assaulted and robbed, by four men in front of his house in Erskinville on ...

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  36. THE RED FORCES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--At a meeting last night to oppose Communism the speakers, Mr. A. Kay and Sir Benjamin Fuller, declared that a revolution in ...

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  37. POISON FOR THE THIEF.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--At the Darlinghurst quarter, sessions to-day John Maloney (46) laborer, who was convicted of having broken into a shop ...

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  38. VANISHED RICHES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A surprise was created when it was announced that Lord Chaplin's estate had been proved at only £4800. ...

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  39. WIMBLEDON CONTESTS.

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  40. POLITICS IN ENZED.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.-- In the House of Representatives early this morning the Labor party 's no confidence motion, aiming at the abolition ...

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  41. EXTENSION OF WIRELESS SYSTEM.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Within 12 months Australia will have a direct wireless service to London, and shortly after that to South Africa, Canada and India. ...

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  42. ALLEGED FRAUD ON WHOLESALE SCALE.

    PARIS, Tuesday.--The trial of Warren and the five other members of the international band of thieves begun in the Seine Criminal Court to-day. ...

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  43. SMALLPOX OUTBREAK

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Seven cases of smallpox are reported in Tylorstown, Rhondda Valley. Some people returning from Gloucester ...

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  44. COAL FROM NEW ZEALAND.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The Metropolitan Gas Company is now receiving coal from New Zealand in consequence of the coal strike in Maitland and 3000 ...

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  45. ONTARIO BACK TO CONSERVATION

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--Belated returns about the elections in Toronto indicate that the Conservatives made a clean sweep at the polls, the United ...

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  46. BECKETT WILLING TO FIGHT CARPENTIER.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Joe Beckett has informed the promoter of the proposed fight with Carpentier that though he is unfit to meet Carpentier on July 26, he is ...

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  47. CARR GOING GREAT GUNS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--It is stated in a message from. Gothenburg that "Slip" Carr (the Australian runner) has returned from Norway, where he secured. ...

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