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  2. FRENCH DOMINATION

    The alleged attempts of France to assume the hegemony of Europe are causing a good deal of comment in diplomatic and journalistic ...

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  3. TERRIFIC STORM

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A terrific storm accompanied by lightning, passed over Cessnock on Saturday night, and in an hour 90 points were recorded. ...

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  4. JAPANESE CRISIS

    TOKIO, Sunday.--The resignations of the Yamamoto Cabinet have been accepted. There is great political ...

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  5. BAKERS' HOURS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A mass meeting of bakers on Sunday next will consider a proposition to cease work immediately, or. as an alternative, give ...

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  6. IMPORTED CHORUS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--In reply to statements made by Dama Nellie Melba regarding the employment of an Italian opera chorus, Mr. Mowle, who ...

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  7. DIXMUDE'S FATE

    LONDON, Saturday.--Paris is announcing the airship Dixmude's loss at sea. The Ministry of Marine reports that Italian fishermen ...

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  8. SCOTCH LAND BOOM

    LONDON, Sunday.--Scotland is changing hands. Over six million acres, which amounts to almost one-third of ...

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  9. TRADE WITH CANADA

    OTTAWA, Saturday.--The Canadian Premier, Mr. Mackenzie King, is proposing to open wide the question of reciprocal preference ...

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  10. THREE FATALITIES.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- While chasing rabbits with a companion near Broken River yesterday afternoon, Leslie Quid (12), of Benalla, climbed ...

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  11. SIR AUCKLAND GEDDES

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. --The Right Honourable Sir Auckland Campbell Geddes, British Ambassador to the United States since ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. RAID IN HONG-KONG

    HONG-KONG, Sunday.--Two British, one Indian, and one Chinese policeman were wounded in an encounter with a gang of armed robbers. ...

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  13. Science Saves Condemned Man.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A Paris court of appeal has solemnly pronounced the innocence of Louis Danval, who was condemned to death in August for poisoning ...

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  14. FIRE AT NARRABRI.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A disastrous fire broke out at Narrabri on Saturday, and destroyed property valued at £20,000. ...

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  15. STATE LOANS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The State Treasurer (Sir Arthur Cocks), when questioned to-night, said he had noticed the statement made by the Premier of ...

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  16. LEAVE NAPLES IN FEBRUARY.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Seventy principals, chorus, and musicians for Melba's opera company, embark on the Omar at Naples on February 17. There are ...

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  17. TOLL OF THE SNOWS

    LONDON. Saturday,—--There has been a series of disastrous avalanches in the Swiss Alps, which are increasing daily. ...

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  18. MR. BRUCE IN FRANCE

    LONDON, Saturday.--"It is a great honour," said the Bishop of Amiens to Mr. Bruce, who is on a visit to the French battlefields, "to receive under ...

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  19. WORLD TRADE SHIP

    LONDON, Sunday.--The official receiver has made a statement of The World Trade Ship finances at a meeting of creditors. ...

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  20. MAN FOUND DEAD.

    Shortly after 9.30 last evening Esra Newton, a married man, who resided at a house in Mein-street, Spring Hill, was found dead to a lavatory at the rear ...

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  21. "MR." BOTTOMLEY

    LONDON, Sunday.--"The weekly Dispatch" says that, besides the two warders dismissed as the result of a departmental board inquiry into the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. TRAGEDY RECALLED

    H.F.J. writes:--The news published in yesterday's "Daily Mail" in regard to the manager of Rutland Plains (in the Gulf district), reporting that human ...

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  23. POISON-LIQUOR

    PHILADELPHIA, Saturday.--Dr. Paul, a local coroner, says that poison-liquor has been responsible for 875 deaths in this city during the year. ...

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  24. "DID THE DEAD SPEAK?"

    LONDON, Sunday.--"Did the dead [?]peak? was the amazing question asked in consequence of a theory unparalleled in the annals of medical ...

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  25. CHANGING SEX

    PITTSBURG, Saturday.--"The day when a girl who wishes to be a boy can realise her hope may soon come," says Dr. Oscar Riddle, describing the ...

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  26. GERMANY BUSY

    LONDON. Sunday.--A writer in "The Nineteenth Century," points out that the [?] was hardly dry upon the [?] of Versailles before Germany began, with ...

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  27. GERMANY'S RE-BIRTH.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Loudon "Sunday Times" states that the coming appointment of Herr vea Hoesch, the first Ambassdor to Paris since ...

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  28. ANTI-LABOUR FORCES BRITISH MOVEMENT.

    LONDON. Sunday.--The "Weekly Dispatch states that the city interests have approached Mr. Asquith to prevent the advent of a Labour ...

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  29. WOMEN OF THE WORLD

    LONDON, Saturday.--The International Council of Women is arranging for a Peace Conference at Wembley or May 5, at which women from 33 countries ...

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  30. RESTARTING IN JUNE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--It was stated at Goulburn on Saturday that the local woollen mills would be fitted out with machinery, and be in full working by ...

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  31. BRITISH SOCCER

    LONDON, Sunday.--The following are the results of the first grade Association matches played throughout England yesterday:--Woolwich Arsenal (1) beat ...

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  32. CASE OF SMALLPOX.

    SYDNEY. Sunday.--The steamer Taiyuan arrived from Hong-Kong to-day flying the yellow flag, and was quarantined. She will bo fumigated, ...

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  33. LEAD FOR MOTORS

    Mr. Cecil Goldschmidt representing Goldschmidt, Brounestein, and Co., well-known London metal buyers, is at present visiting Tasmania. It is ...

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  34. BLAZE AT LISMORE.

    LISMORE, Sunday.--A fire totally destroyed the residence of Mr. W. G. Parker at Lismore, on Saturday night. The firemen's efforts were hampered by a ...

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  35. WARN DESTRUCTION

    LONDON, Saturday.--Eighty, thousand Belgians, who suffered deportation and other hardships during the war, are claiming damages from Germany ...

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  36. FROM STAGE TO LEPER STATION

    LONDON, Sunday.--The musical comedy star, Jean Aylwin, is retiring from the stage, reparatory to becoming a nurse in Indian leper hospitals. ...

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  37. KNOCKED DOWN BY CAR.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A collision between a motor car and cycle in Contennial Park, near York-road, on Saturday, resulted in Patrick Francis Handley ...

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  38. STATE REVENUE.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The Stale revenue for the half year, which ended on Saturday, was £8.668.317, an increase of £351,552 compared with the ...

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  39. CAR STRUCK BY BULLET.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--A motor car containing two woman passengers and the driver, was struck by a pea-rifle bullet at Healesville yesterday. The wind ...

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  40. FATAL FALL FROM TRAM.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Pino Moglis, or St. Kilds Melbourne, who with his wife, proceeding to Mildura fell out of a railway carriage between Mildura ...

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  41. RECORD DISCUS THROW.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday.--At the sports at Eastbourne (Wellington), P. Munro broke the Australian record for the discus throw, with the 131ft [?]. ...

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