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  2. DAWES BILL OPPOSED

    BERLIN Wednesday.— The Federal Nationalist organisations held a conference in the Reichstag to-day and resolved, by a ...

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  3. MARS HABITABLE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The development of a photographic film of rodio signals, taken during the 29-hour period while Mars was closest to the ...

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  4. DETECTIVE SHOT

    BRISBANE, Thursday.— After having blown open the office safe at the State butcher shop at Norman Park, a suburb of Brisbane, ...

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  5. STARTED BADLY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The cricket match, South Africa v. Somerset, was commenced to-day at Taunton. Somerset made 208 runs. (McBryan 59) ...

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  6. NORTH COAST LAND

    SYDNEY, Thursday—Figures showing a great increase in the valuations which the valuer-Gcncral's Department imposed on property on the North ...

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  7. TRAGIC ACCIDENT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A tragic accident occurred at Circular Quay at noon to-day, when the ferry steamer Kareela, en route ...

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  8. LABOR DIFFERENCES

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The leader of the Progressive Party in the Legislative Assembly (Mr. Bruxner) in a statement to-day, said that the. Labor ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. THE CASUALTIES.

    It is believed that the vessel suddenly swerved off her course, owing to a defect in the steering gear. In addition to the two who were killed. ...

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  10. DUCAL SQUABBLE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—-A sensation has been created by the Duchess of Westminster's application for an injunction to restrain her husband, the ...

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  11. A STRENUOUS TIME.

    There was a free fight this morning in the Reichstag, between members of the Communist and the Democratic parties. One of the latter was struck ...

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  12. TERRIFIC GALE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The White Star liner Arabic arrived in port to-day bearing over 50 persons who were injured in a heavy gale, which has raged ...

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  13. AN EXCITING SEQUEL.

    An exciting sequel to this morning's disturbance in the Reichstag occurred upon the resumption of the sitting. when the President (Herr Wallraff) ...

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  14. MINING RESERVES

    SIDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Kilpatrick (Prog.) asked the Minister for Mines (Mr. Fitzpatrick), if he was aware that, many mining reserves throughout ...

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  15. PRINCE CHARMING

    LONDON, Wednesday—According to a message from the steamer sage from Reuters from the steamer "Berengaria'' states that the Prince ...

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  16. HYDRO ELECTRICITY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. R. G. Carter (chief electrical engineer to the Department of Public Works) giving evidence before the. New State Royal ...

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  17. UNPRECEDENTED SCENES.

    LONDON. Wednesday.—The correspondent of the "Daily Express" in Berlin says that the scene in the Reichstag to-day was the worst display of ...

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  18. ENZED'S GOVERNOR

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is officially announced that General Sir Charles Fergusson will succeed Lord Jellicoe as Governor-General of New Zealand. ...

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  19. PROFITS ON WOOL

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— In the House of Representatives today the amendments were further considered in committee. ...

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  20. OPPOSED TO AWARD

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Though the votes will not he counted until after August 30, there is said to be every indication that the ballot which is ...

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  21. AT KOOWEERUP

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The latest reports from Kooweerup indicate that the position had become worse since yesterday, but the menace, seems ...

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  22. FRANCE AND GERMANY

    PARIS, Wednesday.—"Lc Matin" states that the first French-German trade agreement has been signed. It relates to the deliveries of potash to ...

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  23. OMINOUS MOVE.

    The members of Sydney subbranches of the Engine Drivers and Firemen's Association last night virtually took its business out of ...

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  24. ONE SHEET OF WATER.

    SYDNEY,- Thursday—As a result of continuous heavy rains, the Murray River is in flood. Residents on the lowlands have deserted their, homes, ...

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  25. RACING BOMBSHELL

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The appeal of the' New Zealanders, F. D. J ones trainer, and M. McCarten, jockey, against the decision of the stipendiary ...

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  26. DISTURBED CHINA

    SHANGHAI, Wednesday.—Fears of a civil war in China, have deepened in the last few days. There is no train communication with Shanghai, except ...

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  27. REIGN OF THE BOOT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At the inquest on Edward O'Neill, aged 55 years, wharf laborer, who died in Sydney Hospital as a result of injuries ...

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  28. COMPLETE DENIAL

    MELBOURNE, Thursday:—At the Criminal court to-day Israel Guinsberg, Joh Reher, and Harold Pearson, who were charged with having assaulted ...

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  29. JAPAN AGREES.

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—The Cabinet has instructed M. Hayashi (Japanese Ambassador to Britain) to sign the London agreement for Japan. ...

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  30. WEMBLEY EXHIBITION

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Express' states that the prospects of continuing the Empire Exhibition at Wembley in 1925 are negligible. The ...

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  31. £138,000 GRANT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In the-. Legis- lative Assembly to-day the Minister, for Local Government (Mr. Fitzpatrick) informed Mr. Baddeley (Lab.) that he ...

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  32. SQUIZZY IN LUCK

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.— Mr. Justice Mann, in the Criminal Court today, refused to impose an indeterminate sentence or any further punishment ...

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  33. YANKEE BOODLERS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In the House of Representatives to-day the Minister for Customs (Mr. Pratten) told Mr. Blakeley (Lab.) that he was ...

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  34. LOCAL GOVERNMENT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Anderson (Nat.) asked whether, in view of the probable passing of the Main Roads ...

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  35. FUTURE OF WIRELESS

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—Mr. Fisk, managing director of Amalgamated Wireless of Australasia, Ltd., in a lecture at Adelaide, predicted that ...

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  36. UNORGANISED WORKERS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Garden (secretary of the Trade and Labor Council) says that the number of workers in the State who are not ...

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  37. WELL PAST THE CENTURY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Express" says that Miss Katherine Jellicoe, an aunt of Lord Jellicoe (Governor General of New Zealand), who ...

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  38. WHILE HE DINED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A sensational robbery was perpetrated on board the mail steamer Orvieto last night, when money to the value of £70 and jewellery, ...

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  39. THREE MAORIS DROWNED.

    WELLING TON: (N. Z.), Thursday.—During fishing operations in Hawkes Bay a motor lounch capsized, and of a party of six Maoris three were ...

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  40. WATER BOARD CONGRESS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Minster for Works (Mr. Ball) hopes to introduce into the Legislative Assembly next week a bill for the reconstruction ...

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