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  2. DISTRICT EXHIBITS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—The North Coast exhibit at the Royal Agricultural Society's Show, is a feast for the eye, both in variety and quality, and experts ...

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  3. TROUBLE AVERTED

    CAPE TOWN, Monday.—The Prime Minister (General Hertzog), in a statement in the Assembly to-day, said that the Rehoboth trouble had been terminated ...

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  4. THE TURF

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The semi-final gallops for the A.J.C. meeting were held this morning. The course proper was available, with the hurdles out ...

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  5. IN THE FROZEN NORTH

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—A naval air craft expedition under the lead of Commander Donald P. MaeMillan, will in the summer, attempt to ascertain ...

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  6. Meeting of the Tick Board

    At the meeting of the Board of Tick Control at Lismore yesterday, it was decided that optional treatment be allowed in the case of heavy working bullocks and leaders. Bullocks working from one holding to another on their ...

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  7. BY WIRE AND CABLE

    LONDON, Monday.—Norman Brookes is one of the first five tennis players to be appointed an honorary member of the International Lawn ...

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  8. ELECTIONS IN ULSTER.

    LONDON, Monday.—The elections in the North of Ireland, 80 far as they have gone, assure the Government of a majority out of the 52 members ...

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  9. REQUEST FROM KYOGLE.

    Mr. C. L. O'German (acting chairman) presided, and others present were: Messrs. W. Campbell, Tweed, and R. E. Alcorn, Kyogle (stockowners ...

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  10. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), who arrived in Sydney to-day from Melbourne, declared that there was no truth in the ...

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  11. RIVAL TO AMUNDSEN.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Arctic explorer, Algarson, writing in the "Daily Express," on his proposed flight to the North Pole, says: ...

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  12. WAR AT ANY TIME.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Major-General Ryrie, speaking at Goulburn, urged the necessity of Australia being prepared, as indications pointed to a war at any ...

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  13. SPIDER AND THE FLY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Mr. James McMahon, speaking at the annual dinner of the New South Wales Chamber of Agriculture, referring to present day ...

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  14. THE PRIMARY PRODUCER.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—Mr. M. F. Bruxner (leader of the Progressive party), says the best way to make more prosperous primary producers is to ...

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  15. GOOD TIME COMING.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. Fraser (Chief Railway Commissioner) says that at present the railway revenue is buoyant. During January and ...

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  16. GOLD STANDARD

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Representatives of the Associated Banks interviewed the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), and advanced reasons why Australia should ...

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  17. A SOLICITOR'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The body of William king, a solicitor, was found mutilated on the railway track on the Campbelltown line yesterday. Deceased ...

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  18. CAPITAL LEVY

    PARIS, Monday.--M. de Monzie (the new Minister of Finance) has submitted to Cabinet draf copies of bills whereby he proposes to improve the ...

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  19. JUDGING SUSPENDED.

    A dispute has arisen over the district exhibits, and the judges are making no awards to-night. The matter will go before the ...

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  20. "GREATEST MENACE OF ALL."

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—Rev. R. B. Hammond, in an address on ''making the next generation,'' at a children's rally, said the ravages of venereal disease ...

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  21. SCRATCHINGS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The following scratchings were recorded to-day in connection with the A.J.C. meeting. Sires' Produce Stakes: Sir Trillion. ...

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  22. ROUGH ON HORSE OWNERS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Sydney Show was continued to-day, when the principal judging was in the horse section. Agricultural and dairy products ...

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  23. WIFE MURDER

    PERTH, Tuesday—Alfred Bracknell, who was found guilty of wife murder at Albany, sought, leave to-day to appeal against his sentence. ...

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  24. FORCE OF HABIT.

    PARIS, Monday.—The elderly registrar of births, deaths and marriages in the town of Nevers, before committing suicide, filled in his own death ...

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  25. PURSER FOR INDIA.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The champion racehorse, Purser, was sold yesterday in Melbourne to an Indian sportsman. The horse will leave Australia at an ...

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  26. BIG FIRM'S DIFFICULTIES.

    LONDON, Monday.—Vickers, Ltd., show a profit for last year of £403,000, which is insufficient to give any dividend upon the ordinary capital of ...

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  27. AT VICTORIA PARK.

    The Doncaster candidates, Lausanne, Sunburst, Note and Royal Dighton, were taken to Victoria Park. Lausanne and Note were dispatched ...

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  28. THE DIGGERS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The State Governor (Sir Dudley de Chair) opened the annual congress of the New South Wales branch of the Returned Sailors' and ...

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  29. MICE AT WORK.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Mice are said to be attacking the wheat stacks on a 98 miles front between Teddy Waddy and Kulwin, and on a front of ...

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  30. LEAVING A LOOPHOLE.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Arthur Samuel (Minister for Overseas Trade), in reply to a question in the House of Commons to-day, said that the ...

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  31. "RINGING IN" CASE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Just before the final event at yesterday's Victoria Park trotting meeting at Sydney was about to start, an official of the club ...

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  32. OLD ORDER CHANGES

    LONDON, Monday.—In the House of Commons to-day, when asked whether the Cabinet would favorably consider the question of holding the ...

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  33. THE SADOUL TRIAL

    PARIS, Monday.—A sudden silence signalised the appearance in the witness box at the Sadoul trial to-day, of Rakovsky, the Russian Ambassador. ...

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  34. THE CRUISERS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) issued a lengthy statement to-day replying to the serious misunderstanding apparent from ...

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  35. WARSHIP'S LONG JOURNEY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—H.M.A.S. Adelaide reached Sydney to-day after a year's absence. Since her departure, she has ...

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  36. FIGHTING FOR LIFE

    LONDON, Monday.—The spectacle of judges using microscopes on the bench to examine sections of human skin was one of several unusual ...

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  37. THE RIGHT KIND OF SUPPORT

    LONDON, Monday.—The Royal Geographical Society has awarded a grant to Mr. Michael Terry in support of his proposed journey acorss ...

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  38. FATHER'S ORDEAL

    HOBART, Tuesday.--An inquest held to-day into the circumstances attending the death of Beryl Smith, aged two years, at Dover, revealed that the ...

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  39. WINDFALL FOR FOOTBALL CLUB.

    LONDON, Monday.—It is understood that the profits from the tour of the All Blacks Rugby Union football team amount to £42,000, half of which ...

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  40. AMERICAN HUSTLE

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The first advertisement ever transmitted by telephonegraphy—the new methods of sending photos by telegraph—was printed in ...

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  41. BRITANNIA RULES

    LONDON, Monday.—The submarine XL the largest vessel of its kind in the world, is shortly to set out on her test cruise. She will probably go to ...

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  42. MAGAZINE RAIDED

    PERTH, Tuesday.—The magazine of the Subiaco sewerage works was raided yesterday, and 200 caps and several coils of fuse were stolen. The ...

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  43. A SOLICITOR'S APPEAL.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—William Charles Moseley, a solicitor, unsuccessfully appealed to Judge Beeby to-day against his conviction at the Central ...

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  44. SOCIALISTS GAINING GROUND.

    BRUSSELS, Monday.—The election results indicate that the Socialists have gained between seven and ten seats. Therefore, they will closely push ...

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  45. NO GOOD TO CENTROPOLIS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Public Works Committee to-day rejected proposals to build two railways, one from Wallun to Mount George, 123 miles, at ...

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