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  2. MILLERAND RESIGNS

    PARIS, Tuesday.--The Left groups have unanimously adopted a resolution which will be submitted to the Chamber to-day, declaring: "This Chamber has ...

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  3. CIRCUS POLITICS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--At Cleveland (Ohio), with the calling of the Republican convention to-day, began the great fourth yearly political event. The huge ...

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  4. NESBITI LAUGHED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The veiled antagonism existing between two of the members for Byron, Mr. Nesbitt and Mr. Perdriau, has burst its bounds, and both ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE LIVING WAGE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday--At a meeting of the Board of Trade to-day, Judge Beeby (president), said the board was of the opinion that the ...

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  6. STILL DRAGGING ON

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--In the House of Representatives to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) said there was a vote of censure before the House, ...

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  7. THREE GIRLS KILLED

    DUNGOG, Wednesday.--A terrible motor smash occurred yesterday at dusk on the road near Dungog. Margaret Forte was ...

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  8. BISHOP'S CLAIM

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The libel action in which Arthur Bishop is claiming £20,000 damages from "Smith's Weekly" for alleged libel, was continued ...

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  9. PIN AS PASSPORT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--William Fahey, giving evidence at the A.L.P. ballot box scandal inquiry to-day, said that before the 1920 selection ballot, Mr. T. ...

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  11. A SPHINX--AT PRESENT

    Senator Massy Greene is apparently not satisfied with the agreement ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. PICTURES AND DANCES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Rev. Sydney Herbert Cox, of Bourke Street Congregational Church, Sydney, desires to follow the example of Rev. Nicholls, and ...

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  13. A LOVE TRAGEDY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Alberta Pasqualon (27), an Italian art dealer of Queen Street, and formerly a ship's captain, and Louise Vivier (25), a young ...

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  14. A WIN FOR THE LEFT.

    For a long time throughout the debate members of the Left parties, according to a concerted plan, maintained a frigid silence, determined to treat the ...

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  15. STILL SILENT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The committee appointed by the Federal executive of the A.L.P. to investigate the ballot box scandals, continued its sittings ...

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  16. BRENNAN HELICOPTER

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The "Daily Express" says that the Brennan helicopter will be tested in full outdoor flying trials in a few days at ...

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  17. SPORTS IN ENZED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The New Zealand census of the principal national sports shows that Rugby football claims 40,000 active players. Tennis comes ...

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  18. A MODEST HORSE

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The King intended at the close of the Royal review at Aldershot to-day, to ride his horse behind the Queen's carriage on the return ...

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  19. RAILWAY STRIKE

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The underground railway strike situation is officially reported to be still improving. Although 30 stations are still ...

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  20. PRESIDENT CAVES IN.

    PARIS, Tuesday.--A communique announcing the President's' resignation, says that the Premier and Cabinet called at the Champs Elysee to inform the ...

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  21. TO RUN ITS COURSE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday--Sir George Fuller (Premier), says it is not intended to withdraw the New State Commission. ...

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  22. MR. BOWDEN

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--It is reported that the Minister for Defence (Mr. E. K. Bowden), intends retiring, and that Senator ...

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  23. TOO BAD TO DIE

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday--Mrs. Doris Halden, sister of Mrs. Hunter, who was shot by Hori Morse, who has been sentenced to death for the murder, in a ...

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  24. GROWING WORSE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The "Daily Telegraph's" political observer says that the Government is now in possession of a full explanation from the ...

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  25. THE GUESSING DEPARTMENT.

    Officials of the Valuer-General's Department (aptly named the Gigantic Guessing Department by Sir Thomas Henley) held friendly court in ...

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  26. BOLSHIES BOMBED

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The "Daily Telegraph's" Riga correspondent states that the express between Moscow and Riga, carrying prominent Soviet officials, ...

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  27. OUR IMMIGRANTS

    PERTH, Wednesday.--Senator Wilson, who arrived from Fremantle yesterday, expressed extreme satisfaction with the method of the selection of migrants in ...

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  28. A "MILITARY" WEDDING

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Surrounded by soldiers with fixed bayonets, John Downey, a prisoner in Ballinasloe Gaol, was married in his cell to a young girl ...

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  29. BOWLS AT GRAFTON

    GRAFTON, Wednesday.--Three rinks, one each from Inverell, Glen Innes, and Armidale, representative of the Far Northern Tablelands Association, ...

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  30. AFRICAN ELECTIONS

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday.--A significant indication of the turn of opinion in Nationalist Quarters is afforded by the resignation of a prominent Nationalist ...

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  31. GUARD KILLED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday--Guard Thomas Alfred Windle met sudden death at Redbank. at 7.30 this morning. He was shunting a goods train, when the ...

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  32. TO HELP THE SOVIETS

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Litvinoff (Soviet Foreign Minister) has arrived in London on his first visit since his expulsion in 1918. The "Evenng Standard." says ...

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  33. ALBANIAN REVOLT

    ROME, Tuesday.--M. Vrions, ex-Prime Minister of Albania, was attacked by students on his arrival at Bari to-day. The police frustrated the threat to lynch ...

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  34. ABSENT-MINDED DOCTOR.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A Paris court has ordered a hospital surgeon to pay 10,000 francs damages to a patient who had to undergo a second operation, ...

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  35. BIG CUT AT THE PROFITS.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Wednesday.--Two bookmakers were fined £400 and £300 respectively to-day for carrying on betting businesses in the city. ...

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