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  2. WINE BARS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Mr. Ley (Minister for Justice) to-day received a report from the Inspector General of Police regarding the conduct of wine ...

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  3. PAYING FOR CASH

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Acting Premier (Mr. Oakes) to-day made available the report of the Royal Commission which inquired into the purchase of Hillside ...

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  4. AN ALL NIGHT SITTING

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Remarkable scenes marked the all night sitting of the House of Representatives, which ended at 10.5 this morning. ...

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  5. VISION OF THE FUTURE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--General Williamson (Director of Postal Services) addressing the Air Congress to-day, said that we may look forward with ...

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  6. BACK FROM THE GRAVE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The wife of the captain of the Trevessa has received an unsigned cable message from Mauritius stating that he is safe and in ...

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  7. VERSAILLES TREATY

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. Lloyd George's twenty-third article deals with the Versailles treaty, which he characterises as the most important ...

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  9. A WILD TIME

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A scene in the House of Commons to-day resulted in the suspension of several Labor members. During the debate upon a bill ...

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  10. OUR DAILY BREAD

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A conference, convened by the Minister for Labor (Mr. Farrar) was hold yesterday between the master bakers and the bread carters and ...

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  11. THE INTERNATIONAL ASPECT.

    Mr. Morel, in the House of Commons, to-day asked whether, in order to prevent international rivalry in air armaments, the Government would invite the Powers ...

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  12. GIGANTIC FIASCO

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--It is stated in a message from Shelby (Montana) the chosen spot for the Dempsey Gibbons fight, that the financial ...

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  13. ROBERT HICKSON DEAD

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Mr. Robert R. P. Hickson, one of the State's best known engineers, died at his residence, Lindfield, this morning, aged 81. From ...

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  14. COMMUNIST PLOTS

    LONDON, Thursday.--A further attempt to-day to persuade the Labor congress to accept Mr. Newbold (a Communist) was defeated, and Congress by ...

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  15. MAN FROM GOODNA

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A man who escaped from the Goodna mental asylum, near Brisbane, five months ago, was arrested in Sydney last night. ...

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  16. INFLUENZA

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--It was learned from the Education Department today that the teaching staff in every State school in Brisbane has been ...

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  17. INDEMNITY ETHICS

    ROME, Thursday.--His Holiness the Pope his issued a note with reference to the Ruhr, stating that justice and world peace interests demand that the ...

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  18. REBELS ON TRIAL

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Before Mr. Justice Swift and a jury the trial was commenced at the Old Bailey to-day of Art O'Brien and eight others charged ...

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  19. THE NATIONAL DEBT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--In the House of Representatives to-day the Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page) in moving the second reading of the National Debt ...

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  20. MODERN LOCHINVAR

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--At Dubbo yesterday Robert Clyde Dugan, a young farm laborer, was committed for trial on the charge of having abducted Thelma ...

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  21. THE RAILWAYS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Railway Commissioners expected a deficit this year of £1,000,000, but owing to the improvement in the revenue returns it is ...

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  22. FIRE SWEEPS PEKIN

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--The correspondent of the United Press in Pekin says that a fire, believed to be the work of an incendiary, swept the forbidden ...

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  23. THE "WETS" DECIDE

    NEW YORK,--The final election returns from Ontario give the Conservatives a majority of 77 out of a total of 111 seats. ...

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  24. VANISHED MONEY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--It now transpires that a mysterious robbery of £236 of post office, funds took place last Friday. The money, which was in a bag ...

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  25. LIQUOR LAWS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--At the conclusion of the Cabinet meeting to-day Mr. Oakes (Acting Premier) said that the Cabinet had considered the whole ...

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  26. 39 BOYS KILLED

    LAHORE, Wednesday.--A terrible catastrophe occurred to-day in the busiest part of the Indian portion of Calcutta, at the institution known as the Calcutta ...

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  27. EMPIRE TRADE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--No reciprocal tariff arrangement with Canada will be entered into until Mr. Bruce (Prime Minister) has had an opportunity to ...

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  28. AFTER 37 YEARS

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Bidding each other a friendly good-bye at Paddington station 37 years ago, Ambrose Knight and his wife did not meet until to-day ...

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  29. IN ANGRY SEAS

    SYDNEY, Thursday--The steamer Niagara which reached Sydney late yesterday afternoon, had a great buffeting in the gale, on Tuesday. She was hove ...

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  30. MARTIN PLACE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Martin Place extension scheme was agreed to by the City Council to-day by 16 votes to three, after a long and lively discussion. ...

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  31. SHOTS AT THE PREMIER

    LONDON, Wednesday.--It is stated in a message from Belgrade that as M. Pasitch, the veteran Premier, left Parliament House to-day, a man fired six ...

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  32. QUEENSLAND POLITICS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--At the presessional meeting of the Labor party today Mr. Theodore was re-elected leader, while Mr. Gillies was again chosen as ...

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  33. THE KOLLING REQUEST

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--An equity suit commences to-morrow between William Thompson, Samuel Seott Young, William Richard Dav. Edward Hungerford and ...

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  35. BELCHING AGAIN

    ROME, Wednesday.--A violent new eruption occurred to-day near the summit on the south side of Mount Etna. The outbreak is plainly visible to the ...

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  36. HFAVY SEAS ALONG THE COAST.

    Vesels going to the North Coast have been warned that the heavy seas and wind are continuing along the coast and already serious damage has been done at ...

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