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  2. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—In the House of Representatives this afternoon many questions were fired at the Ministry and Mr. Bamford (Nat.), who was ...

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  3. THE FRENCH REPLY

    PARIS, Tuesday.--M. Poincare will give the Ministerial Council to-day a complete resume of the instructions which have been sent to the French ...

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  4. DOCKER'S STRIKE

    LONDON, Tuesday—The dockers' strike has spread to the London docks, and the men engaged in unloading the New Zealand meat cargoes at the Victoria and ...

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  5. ASSAULTS ON WOMEN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Assaults on women are becoming frequent in Sydney. A woman, resident of Bankstown, was crossing the railway bridge there ...

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  7. THE GULF UNBRIDGABLE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The conference of representatives of the Northern Colliery Owners' Association and the Miners' Federation was resumed ...

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  8. STILL A MYSTERY

    MELBOURNE Wednesday.—A full announcement is to be made by Mr. Bruce (Prime Minister) in the House of Representatives at an early date of ...

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  9. CHASE AT MIDNIGHT.

    The second case of a woman being attacked by a man occurred at midnight last night, at Bellevue Hill. A young woman, the daughter of a ...

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  10. BELGIUM MAINTAINS HER STAND.

    It is reported in a message from Brussels that M. Theunis (Prime Minister), speaking in the Chamber of Deputies to-day, said that the Cabinet would ...

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  11. THE AIR FORCE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—"The money provided for the air services has been, on the whole, wisely expended, but the present air force cannot be regarded ...

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  12. BEFORE THE FIGHT

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—It is reported in a message from Great Falls (Montana) that conferences, lasting all night, took, place between Mr. Kearns (manager for ...

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  13. AMBASSADORS CONFER WITH LORD CUKZON.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The French and Belgian Ambassadors in London saw Lord Curzon Secretary for Home Affairs) this afternoon, and it is understood that both ...

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  14. COMMONWEALTH LINE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Commonwealth Shipping Line Bill, which is to be submitted to the House of Representatives, provides for the transference ...

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  15. CAUGHT IN THE FLAMES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A fire which occurred in Nelson street, Annandale, last night, destroyed the home of William O 'Connor, and was responsible for ...

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  16. FRANCE'S REPLY STILL AWAITED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Most hopeful anticipations are held as to the outcome of the conference between Lord Curzon and Comte de St. Aulaire (French ...

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  17. THE HUNGRY FLAMES

    LONDON, Tuesday.--It is reported in a message from Copenhagen that damage amounting to more than 3,000,000 kroner resulted from a fire in the Skoghall ...

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  18. CABMAN'S TIMELY DISCOVERY.

    A fire was discovered by a cabman named Lewis in a millinery manufactory in Abercrombie street at 1.30 this morning. ...

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  19. FELL 80 FEET

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A man named Rankin fell 80 feet over the cliffs at Merewether this morning, and was picked up alive. The man was seen to remove ...

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  20. COMRADES OF THE SEA

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Statements were published in a Sydney morning paper to-day to the effect that the German steamer Freiburg had failed to ...

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  21. OLD AGE PENSIONS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A deputation from the National Federation waited on the Federal Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page) to-day and asked that the ...

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  22. IN CASE OF SHIPWRECK

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The sinking of the Trevessa has directed the attention of the newspapers to the suggestion that the Advisory Committee of the Board of ...

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  23. FEDERAL FINANCE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—In the House of Representatives to-night, the Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page) made a statement showing the principal transactions ...

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  24. PRESS COMMENT.

    The "Daily Express" says that Comte. St. Aulaire emphasised that France could not consent to renew the negotiations with Germany until passive resistance ...

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  25. WOMAN'S SUICIDE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A young married woman named Gertrude Elsie Kent, at South Strathfield yestefday, jumped from the edge of the bath with a rope tied ...

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  26. DUISBERG OUTRAGE

    BRUSSELS, Tuesday.—The Belgian military authorities ordered the closing of every business establishment at Crefeld to-day on the occasion of the ...

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  27. MEAT IN LONDON

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Sir Joseph Cook (High Commissioner for Australia) and Mr. Cameron, a member of the House of Representatives, visited Smithfield to-day ...

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  28. HELP FOR THE SURVIVORS.

    Lloyds' committee has decided to confer the Lloyds' silver medal for life-saving at sea on Captain Foster and Chief Officer Smith, of the Trevessa. "Lloyds' ...

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  29. THE HARTINGTON

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The fire in the steamer Harrington's coal bunkers was extinguished this morning and the cargo is now being discharged from the ...

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  30. THE SAAR

    GENEVA Tuesday.—The council of the League of Nations has decided to hold an inquiry into the administration of the Saar, and the members of the Saar ...

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  31. NURSE'S CLAIM

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—In No. 2 Jury Court to-day Ethel Mary Alexander, a nurse, sued Frederick William James, as executor of the late Elizabeth Cochran, ...

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  32. KNOCK FOR WILD MEN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A meeting of the Parliamentary Labor party to-day discussed the suspension of members of the party in the House of Commons last ...

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  33. LOST £80,000

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Robert Skelton, horse trainer said at the Central Police Court to-day that he had lost about £80,000 in gambling. ...

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  34. LABOR IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Charles Buxton (Lab.) has introduced a bill into the House of Commons to fix a maximum working week of 48 hours. ...

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  35. "EVERYBODY HERE HAS A CAR."

    Some illuminating figures on the almost universal use of motor cars in Los Angeles are given by Mr. Arthur Moore (late of Roma), who is visiting the States ...

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  36. REAL DUEL

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The first publicly notified duel since the beginning of the war was fought on the outskirts of the city to-day between two French ...

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  37. ANGEL OF DURBAN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. Lipscomb, general secretary of the New South Wales branch of the Returned Soldiers' League to-day received a message from ...

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  38. ECONOMIES

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Wednesday.—The Budget was introduced into the House of Representatives by Mr. Massey (Prime Minister) last night. It shows ...

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  39. SEARCH FOR BRIDGE BUILDER.

    At the last monthly meeting of the Cudgera branch of the P.P.U., the President (Mr. Thos. Grifiin) presided over a fair attendance of members. A ...

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  40. BRISBANE STARTLED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—At 6.30 to-night a distinct earth tremor was felt in the city, and many of the suburbs. It was at first thought that a slight ...

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  41. WASHINGTON TREATY

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—It is reliably reported that Japan has decided to approach America and Britain with a view to reaching a tri-party agreement to ...

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  42. AUSTRALIANS AT GOTHENBURG.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the international contests at Gothenburg MacMillan has qualified for the 1500 metres final Carr won his second heat in the ...

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