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  2. WHITE CONTINENT.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--Important resolutions dealing comprehensively with the sugar industry, were tabled at the conference of the ...

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  3. HIGH IDEALS SET.

    "There are some in Australia who say we should 'cut the painter.' What a sorry show we would make if we did. Such are ...

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  4. FEDERAL PROBLEMS

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Premier (Sir G. Fuller) issued an oth[?] statement to-day of the proceedings of the conference attended by the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  5. ANGLICAN SYNOD.

    The concluding session of the Church of England Synod, last night, was remarkable for a cla[?]k between Canon Garland and Bi[?] ...

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  6. CLAIM FOR £5000.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The dispute which has arisen between Dr. George Stanley Thompson and, he N.S.W. branch of the British Medical Association, has reached ...

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  7. "DRYNESS" A [?]

    A spirited criticism of the [?] of the prohibition movement [?] made by prominent Church[?] the Anglican Synod yesterday. ...

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  8. IRELAND'S MAGNA CHARTA

    The draft South Irish Constitution, which has been published, provides for a Parliament consisting of the King, a chamber of Deputies, and Senate, both chambers to be elected on the proportional representation principle. Members must take the oath of allegiance to the King. ...

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  9. "HUGE AND RICH."

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.--In an interview to-day Sir H. N. Barwell, Pr[?]ier of South Australia, said : "We have [?] Northern Australia a huge. ...

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  10. DAIRY INDUSTRY.

    BANGALOW, Friday.--The half-yearly meeting of the North Coast Co-operative Company (Byron Bay) was held in Byron Bay yesterday. Mr. John M'Gregor ...

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  11. ST. MARTIN'S HOSPITAL.

    The Church of England War Memorial, Ann-street, City, now approaching completion. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. A.L.P. CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The report of the special committee of the A.L.P. Conference members regarding Mr. M'Girr's charges against his fellow ...

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  13. SHEARERS' AWARD

    Mr. J. Barnes, acting general secretary of the Australian Workers' Union, arrived in Brisbane by last night's mail train front Sydney, and was met at ...

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  14. NATIONS CONFER.

    THE HAGUE, Thursday.--The conference on the Russian question opened at the Peace Palace to-day. The Dutch Foreign Minister (Dr. Karnebeek), who ...

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  15. ALLEGED LIBEL.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A sensation has been caused in F[?]eet-street be Sir Andrew [?]aird and Mr. Walter G. Fish, directors of Associated Newspapers ...

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  16. GAY COURAGE.

    LONDON. Thursday.--Sir. James Barrie acted as best man at the wedding of L[?]nant-Cononel B. C. Fr[?]yberg V. C., and Mrs. M'Laren, whose first husband ...

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  17. JAPAN'S POLICIES.

    TOKIO, Thursday.--The Premier (Admiral Kato), in his first statement outlines the foreign and domestic policies of the new Government. The foreign policy ...

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  18. "SARINA FEVER."

    MACKAY, Friday.--Over 200 residents of Sarins and district attended a public meeting at that centre this afternoon to discuss the question of combating what ...

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  19. WESTERN TRAGEDY.

    LONGREACH, Friday.--Mr. A. Nicholson, M. C., late staff captain of the A.I.F., manager of the Stock Department of Messrs. Ed[?] Ma[?] and ...

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  20. RUMOUR DENIED.

    LONDON. Thursday.--The Agent-General for Queensland (Mr. Fihel[?]y) made a statement to-day denying that Queensland has suspended the immigration of ...

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  21. CHINESE POLITICIAN.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A passenger on the steamer Victoria, which arrived in Sydney to-day, was Mr. Mahi[?] Chin, M. P., of C[?]ton, whose mission is to ...

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  22. NOTE TO GERMANY.

    PARIS. Thursday.--The Reparations Commission's note to Germany says that questions of the control of German expenditure and revenue and the export of ...

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  23. HALVING STAMPS.

    TOWNSVILLE. Friday.--William Arthur Mason was proceeded against in the Summons Court this morning, on a charge that on June 6 he unlawfully used ...

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  24. THE LONDON AUCTIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--At to-day's auctions [?]000 sales of tree wool and 4444 [?] of Bawrn wool were catalogues. [?] was an active demand for Western ...

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  25. BURIAL OF SIR ROSS SMITH.

    Sir,--It was with great surprise I read in your news columns on Friday morning the account of the funeral of Sir Ross Smith. I endeavoured to find ...

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  26. ASCOT GOLD CUP.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The A[?] Gold Cup was won by Golden Myth by three-quarters of length from Flamboyant, Bally[?]eron being four [?] away third. ...

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  27. WOOL TOP MARKET.

    LONDON. Thursday.--The buoyancy of [?] has vanished from Bradford wool top market, and the position entirely favours b[?]yors, as the London auctions ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN AEROPLANE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The first Australian made aeroplane was christened by Dame Mary Hughes this afternoon. The machine was named "Mary." It did not ...

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