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  2. SUGAR AGREEMENT

    A statement on the sugar position in Australia was made by Dr. Earle Page at Maclean on Friday. Dr Page defined the attitude of the ...

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  3. MISS ROMANOFF

    Was the eldest daughter of the late Czar of Russia, recently in Sydney is a question at present causing a good deal of speculation. The statement that she ...

    Article : 203 words
  4. THREE DAYS IN THE SEA

    As announced last week, McMillan and Matins' were rescued from the overturned machine in the sea. They had continued the flight round the world ...

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  5. VANISHING MARK

    The German exchange opened to-day at 10,000 marks to the pound. Apparently Germany has abandoned any hope of an early settlement with France, who ...

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  6. WEEPING CROWDS

    Pathetic scene's were witnessed in the City Hall to-day where the body of Michael Collins is lying in state. Enormous crowds gathered outside the ...

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  9. ADAMS'S CAFE BURNT

    A disastrous fire occurred this afternoon at Adams's Cafe, George Street. When the brigade was summoned the flames already had a good hold of the ...

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  10. ANGRY THEOSOPHISTS

    Considerable interest was aroused in May last when it was known that certain allegations had been made against the conduct of "Bishop" Leadbeater, of the ...

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  11. STRIKE CONTINUES

    The negotiations which were being carried on with a view to ending the railway strike have ended. The leaders of the Big Four ...

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  12. SYDNEY TO BRISBANE

    Two enterprising and plucky lads, Oscar Kollerman, 18, and Heck Vreede, 14, members of the first Cremorne (Sydney) troop of Boy Scouts on Saturday ...

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  13. Little Entente Proposes to Help Germany.

    It is stated in advices from Prague received in Paris that the Little Entente has mutually agreed to assist Austria financially and industrially. The method, ...

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  14. IN SOUTH DAKOTA

    It is stated in a message from South Dakota that the most remarkable man hunt in the history of the State ended to-day, when a sheriff's posse, after a ...

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  15. BRITAIN'S BURDEN

    British official circles, commenting on the Washington announcement relating to the British debt, point out that after America's entry into the war Britain ...

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  16. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    Though the names of the Australian delegates to the Assembly of the League of Nations has been announced, it is not improbable that some changed will be ...

    Article : 171 words
  17. BRISBANE COUNCIL

    The City Council by election for North Ward, caused by the resignation of Ald. Heggie, the Labor nominee, was held yesterday, and resulted in the return of ...

    Article : 82 words
  18. Mark Rises Slightly at Prospects of Settlement.

    The prospects of a settlement of the reparations question had a steadying effect on the mark to-day at 7550. Sir. John Bradbury and M. Mauclere ...

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  19. BOXING

    At the Stadium last night Bert Spargo, 8.13 12, [?] beat Bert McCarthy, 8.13 12, on points for the feather weight championship of Australia. McCarthy fought ...

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  20. FORDS IN BOHEMIA

    It is reported from Vienna that Mr. Henry Ford, now on a holiday at Carlsbad, is negotiating with a view to using the Steyn small arms, factory as the ...

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  21. GENERAL BRIDGES

    Major General Bridges has been appointed Governor of South Australia. During the retreat from Lecatean in 1914 General Bridges was sent to collect ...

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  22. CABLES IN BRIEF

    PARIS, Saturday.--The battleship France, when returning from the manoeuvres, struck a rock off Quibern Bay, and sank in 11 fathoms of water. Three ...

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  23. GRIMES AND WOOD DRAW.

    At the Sydney Stadium last night, Billy Woods, 8.9 34 the State bantam champion, met Billy Grimes, 8.13, State featherweight champion. The contest ...

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  24. GERMANY'S NEW PROPOSAL.

    The following official communique has been issued: While the informal conversations between Sir John Bradbury and M. ...

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  25. REAL TRAGEDIES

    The deathbed confession at Kimea of an actor named Cavalaro Galotti has cleared up the mystery surrounding the murder of a merchant of Turin, and a ...

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  26. MR. FIHELLY

    Interviewed regarding his reported intention to resign the Agent-Generalship shortly, Mr. Fihelly declined to deny or confirm the report, but he intimated that ...

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  27. COAL TRADE REVIVES.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Owing to the steady improvement in the demand for coal, several North Wales collieries, have worked six full days this week, which is ...

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  28. GREAT FIGHT IN BRISBANE.

    Seldom have Brisbane boxing enthusiasts witnessed cleaner boxing than on last nighty when George Mendies, 7.13, secured the points decision over Billy ...

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  29. HARD ON THE HEIRS.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday.--The Soviet Government is issuing a decree fixing the maximum inheritance under a will at 10,000 gold roubles. The ...

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  30. FLYING SCOTSMAN

    The North Eastern Railway Company will shortly use to convey the Flying Scotsman between London and Newcastle the first high speed electric locomotive ...

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  31. WORKERS BOYCOTT STEAMER.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The transport workers in Cardiff have instituted a boycott against an Italian steamer, which is manned by Fascisti. ...

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  32. CRISIS IN BAGDAD

    A ministerial crisis has occurred at Bagdad over the signing of the British-Irak treaty on the lines of the British mandate. The Cabinet, which favors the ...

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  33. MATCH ENDS IN BRAWL.

    At St. Paul to-day Billy Miske knocked out Fred Fulton in the first round of a scheduled ten round bout. Fulton's former manager taunted him with cowardice ...

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  34. EXCITING CRICKET

    Yorkshire defeated Hants in the most brilliant victory of the season to-day. Primarily Yorkshire worked for the first innings lead, a win appearing impossible ...

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  35. FELL IN THE TANK

    Investigating the wet footprints of a cat which her 24 12-year-old son had been playing with, Mrs. Charles O'Connor, of Glebe, Hobart, found her boy floating ...

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  36. FIRES IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, Saturday.--Great fires which started in the Communal forests at Pierre Fen, near Toulon, last week, spread to Cellobriert, where much private and ...

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  37. SPECULATORS WHO WERE BAD GUESSERS.

    In view of the fact that the financial institutions have been receiving instructions from Australian speculators to buy German marks, the following excerpt ...

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  38. AN EARL'S FUNERAL

    The Earl of Swansea, in his will, directed that his half blood relations should not attend his funeral. He bequeathed to his servant, Daniel ...

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  39. PLIGHT OF PERTH

    The newspaper strike continues and no newspapers are being published. There seems no prospect of an immediate settlement. ...

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  40. PRINTERS' PAY COMES DOWN.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The newspaper employees in the North of England, who have been on strike have accepted a reduction of 126 weekly in four ...

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  41. STRIKE IN HAVRE

    The strike against the wage reduction by the Havre engineers, who won the sympathy of the overwhelming majority of the townsfolk, developed to-day ...

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  42. PROFITS ON WAR BOOK.

    LONDON, Saturday.--It is announced that the profits from the sale of Mr. Lloyd George's book on the war will be devoted to charities connected with then ...

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  43. LABOR IN ENGLAND

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  44. ARM CRUSHED

    Frightful injuries were received yesterday by Peter Efrofeff, 28, who was employed as a pile driver at the Newcastle Hrabor. A big monkey, weighing ...

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  45. THE COOK BALLOT

    The selection ballot held a few weeks ago to elect a Labor candidate to contest the Cook seat has peen declared null and void by the A.L.P. executive and a ...

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  46. SYDNEY'S NEW PAPER.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A mew Chinese paper, the "Chinese Times," has just been launched in Sydney. It will be the official organ of the Chinese National ...

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  47. German Officer to Kill Poincare.

    The police have received foreign advice that German officer has succeeded in crossing the frontier and is now en route to or is in Paris, with a special mission to ...

    Article : 108 words
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