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  2. FLIGHT DELAY

    LONDON, Monday.--Reuter's correspondent at Karachi states that M. Poulet's departure has been postponed until to-morrow. The delay is partly due to ...

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  3. SOCIETY BEAUTY.

    LONDON, Monday.--It is believed that Mrs. Steane, who committed suicide, was the offspring of the ex-Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria and Mario Vetsera, ...

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  4. STRIKE FEVER.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Unless the New South Wales Coastal Steamship Owner's Association agree to at once concede the demands of ...

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  5. MEAT SEIZURE.

    CHARLEVILLE, Tuesday. -- The action of the State Government in commandeering further supplies for the meatworks is strongly objected to ...

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  6. LAW AND ORDER.

    PERTH, Tuesday.--The Boulder mine trouble remains unsettled. The mines will probably not resume operations this year, as exemptions will be applied for. ...

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  7. "A MISFIT."

    "The Misfit Constitution" is the title of a brochure written by Mr. A. P. Canaway, K.C., which he describes as being a few plain words on the ...

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  8. WAR GRATUITY.

    Speaking in support of the candidature of Lieutenant-Colonel Cameron, the Nationalist candidate for the Brisbane division, at the Albert Hall last night, ...

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  9. DEEP DESPAIR.

    LONDON, Monday.--The correspondent of "The Times" at Helsingfors states: A deathlike stillness broods in Petrograd, says a competent observer ...

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  10. GOOD LUCK!

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- The Prime Minister has despatched the following cable to General Sykes, Air Ministry, London, for transmission to ...

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  11. STATE BY-ELECTION

    A curious coincidence has occurred in connection with the State by-election in the Leichhardt electorate. The returning officer for the election is Mr. F. J. ...

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  12. POSITION GRAVE.

    LONDON, Monday.--Speaking in the House of Commons, Lord Robert Cecil said it was difficult to exaggerate the gravity of the international station ...

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  13. DEMAND FOR WOOL

    LONDON, Monday.--At the closing of the seventh of the series of London wool sales 200,000 bales were catalogued, and practically all sold, 80,000 being for ...

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  14. INTERSTATE TRADE UNAFFECTED.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Questioned with regard to the shipping dispute in New South Wales, the Shipping Controller said to-day that interstate trade ...

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  15. COLONEL M'SHARRY.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--At Federal Govemment House this evening, the decorations won on active service by the late Lieut.-Cool. T. P. M'Sharry, C.M.G., ...

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  16. EMPIRE BREAKERS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--When the Prime Minister arrived at Benalla to-day he was accorded an enthusiastic reception and carried shoulder-high from the ...

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  17. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The unemployment problem came under discussion at a meeting of the Metropolitan Water and Sewerage Board yesterday, when a letter on the subject was ...

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  18. NOBEL PRIZES.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A message from Stockholm states: The Nobel prizes for 1918 for physics, and 1919 for chemistry have been awarded to three German ...

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  19. HER OWN TASK.

    LONDON, Monday.--In the House of Commons to-day, in the course of a debate on the British attitude towards Russia, the leader of the Asquithian ...

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  20. HEAVY HAILSTORM.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday--An exceptionally heavy hailstorm broke over the city this afternoon. The hailstones were large, and at Circular Quay when the hail melted ...

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  21. WOMAN AIR PILOT.

    LONDON, Monday.--Nurse MacNaughtan Australian, the first woman to pass the flying tests since the war, completed the course for the R.A.F. pilot certificate ...

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  22. COLLIER'S LUCK.

    LONDON, Monday.--George Morgan, a working collier in the Rhondda Valley, has become suddenly enriched by [?] estimated at 2,000,000 tons. Morgan ...

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  23. VICTORIAN WHEAT.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Referring to the drought conditions in New South Wales and Queensland, the Shipping Controller stated that the first cargo ...

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  24. THE NEW EUROPE.

    LONDON, Monday.--The general elections in France, Italy, and Belgium will take place to-morrow. The results are most uncertain, as apart from the war ...

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  25. ATTEMPTED ESCAPE.

    PARIS, Monday.--Deputy Paul Me[?]nier, who was arrested on a charge of having had dealings with the enemy in connection with the case of Judet, the ...

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  26. PEACE TREATY.

    VANCOUVER, Monday.--After a conference with Senator Hitchcock, it was announced that President Wilson will pocket Senator Lodge's reservations to ...

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  27. WAREHOUSES GUTTED.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--A fire broke out this morning in Lonsdale-street, in premises belonging to Hickmer and Sons picture frame ...

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  28. DARWIN INQUIRY.

    DARWIN, Tuesday. -- Although the Mayor (Alderman Toupien) received a telegram on Saturday asking for co-operation in securing evidence for the Commission ...

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  29. PROFITEERING.

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday. -- Sir John Quick's argument in the preface to his recently published work on the legislative power of the Commonwealth and States ...

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  30. CIVIL AVIATION.

    LONDON, Sunday.--General Sykes, Director of Civil Aviation, is going to America at the invitation of Viscount Grey for the purpose of effecting a ...

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  31. PREFERENCE VOTES.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The Protestant Federation has issued a manifesto indicating the principles which should guide its members in the exorcise of their ...

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  32. MOTOR COMBINE.

    LONDON, Monday. -- The Liverpool "Echo" reports the formation of a big motor combine, including 12 northern companies with a total capital of ...

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  33. WELSH REVIVAL.

    LONDON, Monday.--A religious rev[?] is swaying South Wales. There were hundreds of converts following the [?]vid [?]ghtly ministrations of Pastor Stephen ...

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  34. FACTORY BLOWN UP.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Holton Heath cordits factory exploded early yesterday morning. There were successive terrific reports and leaping flames. Fortunately ...

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  35. SELL THE RAILWAYS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Reuter's correspondent at Copenhagen states that the German Press is animatedly discussing a proposal to sell the German State ...

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  36. ALF. CRICKETERS.

    CAPETOWN, Monday.--Playing at Johannesburg, the Australians made 352 (Gregory 73 Pellew 61). Transvaal made 69 for a loss of three wickets in the ...

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  37. OLD AGE.

    Sir,--Now and again one is cheered by signs of the good time coming. The report of the age pensions committee presented to the House of Commons last ...

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  38. OIL BURNING.

    LONDON, Sunday.--"The Times" states that an internal combustion type of locomotive burning heavy oil fuel, has been constructed and successfully tested. ...

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  39. EAST-WEST LINE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The Commonwealth authorities stated to-day that so far there were no indications of a settlement of the east-west railway ...

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  40. LIMITS OF UNDRESS.

    PARIS, Monday.--An inspection of Paris music halls revealed startling disregard for the permissible limits of undress. The Prefect threatened to ...

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  41. SUNKEN MINES.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The correspondent of "The Times" at Rotterdam states that storms in the North Sea have[?]rated hundreds of sunken mines, and ...

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  42. LOCK-OUT IN SPAIN.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Reuter's correspondent at Barcelona states that the delegates of the employers and workmen have signed a definite agreement regarding the ...

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