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  2. FRANCE APPROVES

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The Senate has approved of the London pact by 205 to 40 votes. POINCARE TAKES THE FLOOR. ...

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  3. BERRIMA COY.

    GRAFTON, Wednesday.—The half yearly meeting of the Berrima Dairy Coy. was held at Grafton to-day. The report showed that there had been a ...

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  4. THE SUDANESE WORRY

    CAIRO, Wednesday.—Parties of the munitions railway battalion, who recently caused the disturbances at Atbara in the Soudan, have made further ...

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  5. APPALLING SCENES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— The flood waters are still rising. In Kensington, four streets are flooded. Many families at Maribyrnong have been ...

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  6. I AM KING!

    That the Government departments (in formal words, the Crown) are a law into themselves, was brought forcefully home ...

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  7. FLYING FOX BONUS

    Mr. J. L. .Banner (secretary Tweed District Council of the P.P. .Union), is in receipt of the following communication from the Department of ...

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  8. COUNTRY PRODUCER

    SYDNEY, Wednesday,— "The country producer is equal to any two or three men in the city, and he should have that proportion ...

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  9. WALDORF ASTORIA

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The case in which William Nash (salesman), and Joseph Earle Hermann (company manager), were charged with conspiracy ...

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  10. Weeping Women and Frightened Children.

    Two hundred square miles of country in the Kooweerup district has been devastated by the worst floods known in the history of the ...

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  11. A KEEN DUEL.

    When M. Herriot rose to reply to M. Poincare, the latter constantly interrupted him, and the proceedings developed into a keen contentions and a ...

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  12. VALUER GENERAL

    At last night's meeting of Murwillumbah municipal council, the town clerk (Mr. J. D. Kay) made the following report respecting appeals against ...

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  13. ENGLISH TEST TEAM

    LONDON, Tuesday — The "Daily Chronicle" says that the selection of Whysall to make the tour of Australia with the next English cricket team, is ...

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  14. THE MOUAT CASE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A new theory has been advanced in connection with the death of the boy Mouat, whose mutilated body was found in a ...

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  15. FAILED TO SAVE THEM

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At the Darlinghurst quarter sessions to-day Charles Gough, John Dempsey, and Arthur Barnwell were charged with ...

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  16. REICHSTAG MAY AGREE.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—Yesterday's debate in the Reichstag on the Dawes bill brought nothing new, merely a wearisome repetition of familiar ...

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  17. A WOMAN'S TONGUE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— After, a hearing which lasted several days, the contested suit in which Rosina Gidley petitioned for a decree of Judicial ...

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  18. COUNTY CONTESTS.

    In the country contests to-day Sussex made 253 runs. Shipman took six for 50. Leicester made 45. Gilligan took six for 24, Tate three for ...

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  19. MUNCH, MUNCH, MUNCH

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The authorities controlling the Wembley exhibition have issued statistics to show the practical value of the exhibition. ...

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  20. SCHOOL OF ARTS

    At the meeting of the committe of the Murwillumbah School of Arts a letter from Mr. H. V. Allen (headmaster of the Murwillumbah intermediate high ...

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  21. TROUBLE AHEAD

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. A. C. Willis informed the chairman of the Coal Tribunal to-day that a serious position had arisen in the coal industry, ...

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  22. WORTH £10,000 A YEAR

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—It is understodd that both Sir Sam Fay and Sir Vincent Raven, who are now preparing a report on the N.S.W. railways for ...

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  23. JUDGE EXPLODES AN OLD BELIEF

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday.—Judge White. rebuked counsel today, because he told the jury that two-up Was a national game. ...

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  24. OVER THE FENCE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—In the Industrial Court to-day application was made by the Carrington Coal and Coke Shipping Union for the interpretation ...

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  25. MR. HOLMAN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Mr. W. A. Holman, K.C., in the course of an address to the Royal Colonial Institute, emphasised the danger of Australia ...

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  26. AND SO HE DID

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Yesterday afternoon the Goulburn police were informed that a man had stolen a Ford car and was making towards Sydney. ...

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  27. MAKING IT POPULAR.

    In order that the total amen dance for the remaining period of the exhibition may reach a million persons weekly the authorities have decided to ...

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  28. BY WIRE AND CABLE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Three was no play in the national tennis singles championships to-day, owing to the rain. ...

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  29. RINGING A CHANGE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday About 500 men employed in the electrification of II lawarra railway attended a stop work meeting to-day to protest against the ...

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  30. THE BETTER WAY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Disarmament, coupled with the problem of security, will probably loom largely at the forthcoming meeting of ...

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  31. ENGLAND'S UNEMPLOYED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Unemployment has been steadily growing worse for the past six weeks. Last week the numbers had ...

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  32. WAGGA OUTRAGE

    WAGGA, "Wednesday.—At 9.30 last night, Nurse Trotter was sandbagged in a brilliantly lighted street near her home. A youth, who was nearby, saw ...

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  33. BUCKLEY'S CHANCE

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—A sensation was caused at Murray Bridge to-day when a rumor circulated that Richard Buckley, who is " wanted " in ...

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  34. YORK STREET

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—According to the police. two men, who were arrested yesterday, have been obtaining goods from various warehouses in the ...

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  35. HER ALTERNATIVES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. Acting Justice Ralston delivered judgment in the petition of Isabella Budtker, for divorce from her husband, Oscar ...

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  36. FURTHER RAINS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Cloudy to overcast conditions prevailed over the greater part of the State yesterday, resulting in some further light to ...

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  37. MR. TAYLOR, HIS MAJESTY'S GUEST.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday—'Squizzy' Taylor was called upon at the Central Criminal Court to-day, to show cause why he should not be declared an ...

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  38. ASK A POLICEMAN!

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Twenty-five Greeks, in distressed circumstances, asked the Broken Hill police to aid them to find work. They stated that they ...

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  39. THE GOVERNOR A SPORT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Governor (Sir Dudley do Chair) before he left for Wagga denied that he ever made any comment on the proposal of ...

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  40. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—It is probable that the All Australian Trades' Union conference will be called together at an early date to ...

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  41. TOOK NO RISKS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—With a bottle which had contained chlorodyne. also with the gasometer full on and the tube disconnected, Thomas Seakes ...

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  42. CEMETERY FOR LUCK

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At the Coroner's Court to-day, Henry Oxley stated, in evidence concerning the death of his son .Henry, whose body was ...

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  43. CHINESE IN TROUBLE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The hearing of the charge of breaking and entering referred against the Chinese merchant, Chang Lum, was concluded to-day. ...

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  44. TRANSPORT STRIKE

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The pickets were withdrawn from the Covent Gardens to-day, but a few porters resumed duty. Mr. Ben Tillett, M.P. (secretary ...

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  45. STIFF ULTIMATUM

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The South Australian firemen have issued an ultimatum to the Fire Brigades' Board, requiring that a reply to their demand ...

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  46. CHAIR OF MIDWIFERY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—The Minister for Education (Mr. Bruntnell), stated to-day that the proposed chair of Midwifery at the Sydney University is to ...

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  47. MUCH NOISE BUT LITTLE DAMAGE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Through spontaneous combusion, coal-gas burst with a loud explosion in bunkers of the steamer Mahamada at ...

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  48. NEXT GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Referring to the Press reports that Mr. Ronald Shay, a Labor member, was to succeed Lord Forster as Governer-General of ...

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  49. SALVE FOR THE WOUNDS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A total of £35,750 was granted by the Licensing Reduction Board to-day at the Water Police Court in connection with 40 ...

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  50. A STAUNCH ADMIRER.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Following upon the refusal of the Lossiemouth Golf Club to lift the expulsion placed upon Mr. Ramsay Macdonald in consequence ...

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  51. R.A.S. SLOWING DOWN.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At the annual meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society to-day it was stated that is no permanent improvements to any ...

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  52. ATTACKED BY NATIVE.

    PERTH Wednesday.—Robert Bettie, owner of Adaville Station, near Turkey Greek, has been taken to hospital own account of injuries received ...

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  53. LADY GOLFERS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mrs. Triglone lost her title of lady golf champion of New South Wales to Mrs. Pennefather at Rose Bay links to-day. Mrs. ...

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