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  2. TOLD BY TELEGRAPH

    MELBOURNE, Monday. --After the meeting of the Federal Cabinet to-night, Mr. Bruce (Prime Minister) stated that the Federal Government had decided to ...

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  3. BOLL WEEVIL

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Information has been received in Brisbane that the boll weevil has been discovered in the Northern Territory. ...

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  5. PICTURES OF THE RUHR

    PARIS, Sunday. --M. Poincare, in unveiling a war monument at Villers Cotteret to-day, replied to Mr. Lloyd George's recent criticism in the House ...

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  6. H.C.L. IN SILESIA

    BRESLAU, Sunday. --For several hours yesterday the Silesian capital was in the hands of a mob, which looted the shops and cafes. ...

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  7. FALLEN IDOLS

    LONDON, Sunday. --Mr. Gosling and Mr. Bevan (president and secretary re-spectively of the Transport Workers' Union) were howled down by 5000 ...

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  8. THE TURF.

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  9. STORMS AHEAD

    SYDNEY, Monday. --In view of the return of the Premier (Sir George Fuller) to Sydney to-morrow, and the approaching opening of Parliament, ...

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  10. VICTIM OF MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    SYDNEY, Monday. --The man who was killed in the motor cycle and bicycle collision at Haberfield on Saturday night has been identified as George Hatfield ...

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  11. THE MUCK RAKE

    PARTS, Sunday. --The police have raided Parisian Chinatown, a dark passage adjoining the Gare do Lyon, where British travellers, on arriving from the ...

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  12. A WILD OLD HUN

    BERLIN, Saturday. --The gymnasts who assembled at Munich were greeted by Marshal Ludendorff with a wild speech inciting them to war. ...

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  13. TEACHERS SHOW FIGHT.

    SYDNEY, Monday. --The Teachers' Federation on Saturday resolved to register immediately in the Federal Aribtra- tion Court as an industrial union. ...

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  14. BOY IMMIGRANTS ARRIVE.

    BRISBANE, Monday. --To-day 99 fine, healthy looking boy immigrants arrived in Brisbane to take up farm work in Queensland, under the apprenticeship ...

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  15. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    LONDON, Sunday. --A fire at the Victoria wharf, Dartford, destroyed £50,000 worth of exhibits, belonging to the Exhibition branch of the Board of Trade. ...

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  16. VILLA DEAD

    NEW YORK, Saturday. --It is stated in a message from Mexico that General Francisco Pancho Villa, the former bandit and chief commander of 35,000 rebel ...

    Article : 128 words
  17. SCRATCHING.

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  18. FIRE AT DUBBO.

    DUBBO, Monday. --A fire at 8 a.m. yesterday completely gutted the hardware and fancy goods shop of C. Heobald, of Macquarie Street. ...

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  19. GERMANY MUST PAY.

    Sir William Joynston Hicks, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, describes the British reply to Germany as an anxiously prepared document. ...

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  20. POWER OF COAL DUST

    LONDON, Sunday. --The Government experimental station at Eskmeals, Cumberland, carried out a remarkable series of tests of coal dust explosions ...

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  21. ACCURACY OF ROYAL COMMISSION QUESTIONED.

    HOBART, Monday. --In the course of his reply to the findings of the Royal Commission on the administration of the Tasmanian railways. Mr. G. Smith, ...

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  22. MULLUMBIMBY RACE CLUB.

    The Mullumbimby Race Club's next meeting is to be held on August 4. Nominations close on Saturday next. The attention of owners and trainers is ...

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  23. NOTHING TO SAY.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. --The State Department announces the receipt of the British Note regarding the Ruhr and the reparations questions, but declines to ...

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  24. INCHES FROM DEATH

    SYDNEY, Monday. --Two young men, William Wise and Thos. Plows, had a miraculous escape from death yesterday. They were descending the steep hill near ...

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  25. CANE CUTTERS

    GRAFTON, Monday. --A crisis has arisen in the cane fields of the Lower Clarence. The cutters were to have gone out this morning, but, owing to ...

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  26. JOCKEY ATKINS.

    GRAFTON, Monday. --If negotiations, which have been opened up, come to anything, "Bricky" Atkins, son of a well- known local trainer, will go south to ...

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  27. SICK OF RUSSIA

    LONDON, Saturday. --It is stated in a message from Warsaw that a party of five American university men, who have been working in Russia for a year ...

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  28. DISCOVERY IN PARIS

    PARIS, Sunday. --A wax death mask of Napoleon, made by the English surgeon of the 20th Regiment at Saint Helena on May 6, 1821, has been ...

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  29. MUST BE DECENT

    NEW YORK, Sunday. --Mr. E. C. Hughes (Secretary of State) replying to a letter from Mr. Samuel Gompers (president of the American Federation ...

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  30. "SLIP" CARR AGAIN

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday. --E. W. Carr, the Sydney amateur sprinter, won the Danish championship for 100 metres, covering the distance in 10 3-5secs., ...

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  31. AMERICAN MONEY

    SYDNEY, Monday. --Mr. Oakes (Acting Premier) stated this afternoon that certain financial interests in America were very keen on investing a considerable ...

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  32. COAL SETTLEMENT

    MAITLAND, Monday. --An aggregate meeting of the members of the East Greta, South Greta, Ayrfield Glen, and Ashton coal fields was held yesterday to ...

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  33. SPORTING NOTES.

    A friend of Hadfield's in Sydney received a telegram from the N.Z. sculler, on Saturday morning, stating that he was confident of success, and if he could hold ...

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  34. THE DOPE FIENDS

    PARIS, Sunday. --The trial of the doctors and chemists who were charged with selling hypnotic drugs, resulted in all the accused being found guilty of having ...

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  35. OUTSPOKEN LABORITE

    LONDON, Sunday. --Mr. J. H. Thomas, speaking at Derby, said that if the principles behind the dockers' strike represent the intentions of any large mass of ...

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  36. HARD ON ALEXANDER

    BRISBANE, Monday. --In the police court at Rockhampton to-day Maurice Mark Alexander was charged with breaking and entering the premises of ...

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  37. THE CONFESSIONAL

    HOBART, Monday. --At Burnie, the parishioners in the Anglican Church are asking the bishop that the rector, Rev. E. G. Muschamp, be removed. ...

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  38. CYCLING

    A road race, organised by Mr. H. A. Wedd, was held at Mullumbimby on Saturday last. The course was from the Railway Hotel to the three-mile peg, on ...

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  39. A.L.P'S FAKED BALLOTS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. --At last night's meeting of Sydney State Electoral Council of the A.L.P., notice was given of a resolution "That those responsible for ...

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  40. WHO WAS THE MAN?

    SYDNEY, Sunday. --Investigations by Detective Robson regarding the burned body of a man found near Manly in October last year have had ...

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  41. ULSTER COPIES AUSSIE

    BELFAST, Sunday. --Mr. Storey, a Laborite member of the Ulster Parliament, states that Sir James Craig intends resigning the Prime Ministership ...

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  42. MOTHER NECESSITY

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Sunday. -- The Angora Minister for Religious Affairs has published a decree, permitting the faithful to wear gold teeth. ...

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  43. PARKES TRAIN SMASH

    SYDNEY, Monday. --Two of the victims of the Parkes train tragedy are still in a serious condition. Two of the survivors say that they ...

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  44. ON THE MAT

    SYDNEY, Monday. --The executive of the A.L.P. has not yet considered the recommendation made by the conference of the Sydney Electoral Council on ...

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  45. MACKAY WINS

    LONDON, Sunday. --Mackay, the Australian, won the final of the Irish tennis championship yesterday when he beat Crosbie by 7 --5, 6 --0, 6 --1. ...

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  47. DE VALERA AGAIN.

    LONDON, Monday. --De Valera is appealing to America for election funds. He declares that the Irish are still overwhelmingly Republican at heart. ...

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  48. ENGLAND DEFEATS AMERICA.

    LONDON, Saturday. -- Oxford and Cambridge defeated Yale and Harvard in the inter-varsity sports at Wembley Stadium to-day by six and a half events ...

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  49. HOPE FOR THE WOMEN.

    LONDON, Sunday. --Dr. Voronoff, Director of the Physiological Laboratory of the College de France, who has long laid claims to be able to make old ...

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  50. RUSSEL DIVORCE.

    LONDON, Sunday. --Mrs. Russel's appeal against the decree nisi granted her husband, as cabled on March 16, commences to-morrow. It is expected that ...

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  51. THE KING'S PRIZE.

    LONDON, Saturday. --At Bisley today the King's prize was won by Captain E. H. Robinson, late R.A.F., with 233, after a tie with Lance Corporal W. ...

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