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  2. TO CARRY ON.

    The Blowfly Committee of the Institute of Science and Industry is to "carry on." The indignation of Sir J. Cook (Acting-Prime Minister) when he learned of ...

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  3. AN EASY WIN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The A Australian to-day won their match against the South of England by ah innings and 46 runs. The home players in both innings, by a ...

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  4. WHO WILL BE NEXT?

    "Who will be next!" is the question on the lips of railway officials in these days. Yesterday there was another bomb-shelf when it became known that, Mr. ...

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  5. DIGGERS LOAN

    At the close of banking hours yesterday afternoon. Diggers' bonds to the extent of £918,720 had been applied for. To thin must be added an amount of ...

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  6. A CHALLENGE.

    "I am prepared to resign from the position of representative of the Government in the Upper House, take the risk of any ...

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  7. SHORTER WEEK.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The hearing was resumed yesterday, before the special arbitration Tribunal of the claims by various industrial organisations for a ...

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  8. PREMIER'S DEFENCE.

    Although proceedings in the Legislative Assembly opened tamely yesterday, they were marked later by speeches of ...

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  9. HEAVY RAINS.

    In a message which the railway brad office has received, and which was despatched from Mackay on Tuesday evening, it was stated that there had been ...

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  10. "THE WILL TO PEACE"

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Mr. de Valera, in a statement to a party of pressmen in Dublin this morning, said: "British Imperial statesmen ...

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  11. SETTLERS' LEAGUE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Speaking at the executive meeting of the Victorian division of the New Settlers Leagne to-day, the Lord Mayor, who ...

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  12. PRISON SERVICE.

    Discussing the dismissal of a number of temporary warders from St. Helena, the Home Secretary (Mr. V. M'Cormack) said yesterday that the Home ...

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  13. AMERICA AND SINN FEIN.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--The "Tribune." in its editorial columns to-day, declares that neither in its contents nor in its tone is the latest rejection of the ...

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  14. FOUR SHOTS FIRED.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.--News was received in Sydney last night of an unusual murder, and the subsequent suicide of the ass[?]in, in tho Tamworth district. ...

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  15. SOVIET SEIZURE.

    London, Tuesday.--Reuter's correspondent at Paris says that the "Chicago Tribune's" correspondent at Narva (a Russian ...

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  16. POLICE PROTECTION

    GORDONVALE. Wednesday. -- Owing to continued petty ther's, the residents of Babinda are agitating for more police protection. In addition to thieving, there ...

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  17. LORD NORTHCLIFFE IN FIJI.

    Lord Northcliffe's visit to Fiji on Monday was a brief one--of six hours--but [?] did not waste a second of the six hours. In that time, be lunched with ...

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  18. OVERSEAS MAILS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--It is understood that arrangements have been concluded between the Federal Government and the Western Australian State ...

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  19. AUDACIOUS UNION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--An extraordinary development has occurred in the situation respecting the Cork Harbour Board. Following the intimation yesterday that ...

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  20. AT LOGGERHEADS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The prospects of Bavaria, yielding to the pressure of the German-Government seem to hare diminished. ...

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  21. NOT COURAGEOUS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The Acting-Prime Minister to-night commented upon the recent statement, made by a Queensland Labour member a few days ...

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  22. PECULIAR ACCIDENT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A most remarkable railway mystery was speedily solved to-day. A stockbroker named Beckenham., while travelling from London to ...

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  23. CHURCH FEDERATION.

    At the annual meeting of the Brisbane Church Federation, held last evening [?] St. Andrew's Chuch Hall, Canon Hatty delivered an address on the needfulney ...

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  24. TO STUDY MARS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--By utilising a mine shaft at Cha[?]ral, a copper mining town in Chill, as a barrel for a telescope. Mr. B. M'Alee, the American millionaire ...

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  25. GERMAN REPARATIONS.

    LONDON; Tuesday.--The correspondent of "The Times" at Paris reports that the Reparations Commission announces that Germany has redeemed ...

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  26. COST OF LIVING.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--During a discussion at the Trades Union Congress at Cardiff to-day of the question of the accuracy of the Ministry of Labour's cost ...

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  27. PRISON FARE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Four additions members of Poplar Borough Council have been arrested and removed to Brixton Prison. ...

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  28. "MILLION FARMS."

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The "Million Farms" campaign committee is to affiliate with the North Australian Railway Development League, which has its ...

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  29. LORD NORTHCLIFFE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Lord Northcliffe arrived in Sydney to-day, and was met by Mr. H. C. Bridge (official secretary to the State Governor). who ...

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  30. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- The legislative Assembly met for the transaction of business at 4.30 p.m. to-day. The Premier, in submitting three ...

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  31. CASE OF MR. PETERSON.

    Sir,--You say in a footnote to my letter "Supposing" the Premier accepted Mr. Peterson's challenge, and Mr. Peterson defeated him, would not that be a fair ...

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  32. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    LONDON, Mon(Jay.--The correspondent Geneva reports that the Assembly of the League of Nations, was opened this forenoon. The chairman. ...

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  33. NEW HEBRIDES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Reuter's correspondent at Paris reports that the question of the annexation of the New Hebrides by Australia was discussed to-day in the ...

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  34. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Mr. K. Bradshaw (chief architect to that War Service Homes Commission) is resigning his position with the Commission, and will ...

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  35. LIGHT FAILS.

    IPSWICH, Wednesday.--A fault in the electric lighting system proved some in convenience here to-night. Just before six o'clock the current failed in the ...

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  36. AIRSHIP VICTIMS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--There will be un imposing memorial service at Westminster Abbey to-morrow for the victims of the airship disaster at Hall. Royalty ...

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  37. WAR IN MOROCCO.

    LONDON, Monday.--Reuter's correspondent at Tang[?]ers reports that an official communique from Melilla admits that the disturbances in the western Spanish ...

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  38. GERMAN RACING.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The correspondent of "The Times" at Berlin reports that a belated attempt is being made to purge German racing, the [?]enness of ...

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  39. HENRY DANA DEAD.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The death of Mr. Henry Dann ends a picturesque career. The son of Mr. M'Cullough Torrens, a politician in the Victorian era, the late ...

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  40. FINLAND MENACED.

    LONDON, Monday;--Reuter's correspondent at Stockholm reports that according to a message from Holsingfors the Be[?]heviks have strongly reinforced ...

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  41. LABOUR PARTY.

    The weekly meeting of the Parliamentary Labour party was held Yesterday. The Premier (Mr. Theodore) had no announcement to make at the ...

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  42. FEDERAL SESSION.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The reassembling of the Federal Parliament has been definitely deferred until September 28, when the Budget will be introduced ...

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  43. PREMIER STOREY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Premier Mr. John Storey will to-morrow be removed to a private hospital. This action was derided on by his medical advisers. ...

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  45. AND IT IS!

    A allotment should be a man's [?]ment, not his livelihood.--George Remark Shaw. ...

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