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  2. AN EMPIRE REMEDY

    LONDON, Monday.--There Was an intimate, discussion of the problems of Imperial defence all today, followed by the expected ...

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  3. "BLACK DISGRACE"

    VANCOUVER, Monday.--"Prohibition has been hamstrung by Washington politicians. It has been betrayed in the house of its friends. No sincere, ...

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  4. MOUNTJOY PRISON

    LONDON, Monday.--Amazing allegations of callouanezs on the part of the English police and of the terrible conditions of Irish geots were made before ...

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  5. FOND OF SPORT

    LONDON, Monday. -- Admiral Sir Dudley de Chair, in an interview said: " I have been receiving most interesting letters from Admiral Jellicoe on ...

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  6. BELGIAN PLAN.

    LONDON, Monday. -- The correspondent of " The Times" at Paris, states that it is not known whether the Belgian ...

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  7. A.N.A. EISTEDDFOD

    "We in Australian are a young nation with no traditions art or music of the which to boast, and it is the past of such competition as this to help cultivate ...

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  8. SAVING WATER

    At yesterday's meeting of the Water Board, Mr. Frew complained of the daisy in going on with the work of piping the water from Lake ...

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  9. PASTORAL RENTS

    An importent revertion of the r[?]mts a gras[?] and pastroal holding hads been decised upon by the Government as a ...

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  10. BRITISH HERITAGE

    LONDON. Monday.--Sir W. Joynson Hicks, Minister of Health, after declaring that the unemployment in Great Britain was more serious than at any ...

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  11. RUSH TO GENEVA

    LONDON, Monday.--The correspondent of "The Daily Mail" at Geneva says that exaggerated newspaper reports, of the Spahlinger consumption ...

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  12. LENIN RECOVERING

    LONDON, Monday.--The correspondent of the Manchester "Guardian" at Moscow states that careful inquiries regarding Lenin's health indicate that there ...

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  13. RAIN ON DOWNS

    TOOWOOMBA, Tuesday.-- Rain commenced to fall in Toowoomba at 8.30 o'clock, and 20 points were registered up till ...

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  14. "WICKED WASTE"

    LONDON, Monday.-- Admiral Sir Percy Scott, in a lecture at the Royal Colonial Institute, declared that the Singapore base might cost from £20,000,000 ...

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  15. ON TO CHICAGO

    NEW YORK, Monday.-- Mr. Lloyd George will see Chicago incognite on Wednesday. His itinerary shows a blank for that day as far as public appearances ...

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  16. MR. OGG'S FORECAST

    Shortly, after 11 o'clock, last night Mr." Cumming Ogg made an important prediction as to the possibilities of an immediate ...

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  17. COAL DISPUTES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--In a statement issued today, the Northern Colleries Association alleged that the miners would not accept awards unless they ...

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  18. GALLIPOLI TROOPS

    LONDON, Monday.--Sir Georgr Arthur, the biographer of Lord Kitchener, questions several of Mr. Winster Churchill's statement in his recent book ...

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  19. ITALY LEFT OUT

    LONDON, Monday.--The announcement from London that the Tangier conference is being limited to Britain, France, and Spain was received with ...

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  20. NEWSPAPER TRUST

    LONDON, Monday.--The newspaper merger has reduced London evening newspapers to the "Evening Standard, representing the Beaverbrook group, the ...

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  21. HATRED OF JEWS

    LONDON, Monday.--According to the correspondent of "The"Times" at Vienna, the campaign against the Jews is spreading in Austria, being taken ...

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  22. MANY CENTRALS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- Almost perfect conditions prevailed on the Anzac Range at Liverpool during the greater part of this morning, and consequently. ...

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  23. WELCOME RELIEF.

    Mr. E. T. Bell, M.L.A., chairman and the State Advisor Meat Board and chairman of the United Graziers' Cattle Council, when asked to express his views on ...

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  24. "BAD TO WORSE"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- The Chief Secretary (Mr. Oakes) has returned from a trip to Queensland. He said that the state was getting its fill of. Socialism. ...

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  25. GAS STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. --A serious gas strike has begun in Melbourne, which is again threatened with a period of inconvenience. The men ...

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  26. RECLUSE'S DEATH

    LONDON, Monday.--A weird story was told at an inquest concerning the death of Alice Ferry, a wealthy recluso, who lived at Newport. A glazier gave ...

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  27. FATAL MISTAKE

    NEW YORK, Monday.--Louis Mitchell, "King of the Gipalos," started on his last journey last evening when his body was sent to Chicago after a funeral ...

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  28. AMERICAN MIGRANTS

    SAN FRANCISCO, Monday.-- Mr. [?] Secretary for Labour, in a speech before the American Legion declared that arrangements were under ...

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  29. ROY GOVERNOR

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--In the Circuit Court, at Dubbo, today, Roy Governor was charged with firing at Sergeant R. C. Young, at Yacho, on June 6, ...

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  30. HEALTHY SPOT

    LONDON, Monday.--Rev. Maistre, Vicar of Everingham, Yorkshire, claims that the village of Everlngham is the healthiest spot, in the country. He has ...

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  31. CLERK ARRESTED

    The long arm of the law extended from Goulburn, N.S.W., to Cleveland yesterday. when Constable M'Afee, who is stationed at the latter station, arrested ...

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  32. LIMOUSINE SIDE CAR

    LONDON, Monday.--The most notable feature of the motor cycle show at Olympia a was on effort to attract women riders preferring comfort to speed. A most ...

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  33. AEROPLANE CLUBS

    LONDON, Monday.--General Bagnali wild, in drawing attention to the wonderful results of the Lympne competition, points out that now experts are ...

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  34. AMERICA AND PEACE

    [?] Monday.-- Speaking [?] yd George said:[?] lirltain to make [?] on any mission, ...

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  35. A CRUEL GAME

    LONDON, Monday.--A boxing expert, the is commencing a search for a British campion, says that pugilism is a cruel game for a youth who falls. He urges ...

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  36. COOGEE MYSTERY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The final stage of the Coogee mystery was reached today, when Frank Stainsbury. Wallis Taylor (33). Allen Kreigher (25), and ...

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  37. ELECTION COSTS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--In reply to a question asked in the Legislative Assembly, the Chief Secretary stated that the cost of a general election held under ...

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  38. HUSBAND ARRESTED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Meagre details which came to Sydney at midnight tonight indicated that a murder, had been committed at Punchbowl. It was ...

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  39. DEATH OF A. P. LUCAS.

    LONDON, Monday.--The death is announced of Mr. A. P. Lucas, the well known cricketer, at the age of 65 years. "The Times" describes him as ...

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