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  2. BURNING VESSEL DASHING FOR PORT.

    At 6.30 last evening, when Brisbane was settling down to a quiet Sunday night of rain, word came through from the District Naval Officer that the car[?]steamer Hartignton, phosphate-laden from Nau[?] ...

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  3. MAD EXPERIMENT

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.--Dealing with the Labour agitations, President Harding said that the right of men to organise to bargain through their ...

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  4. SINGAPORE BASE

    A very important statement has been made by Admiral Lord Beatty to members of the House of Commons, explaining the Government's ...

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  5. IN MIST AND RAIN

    Latest news to hand of the ill-faced Sumatara state that the last seen of the ship was at 12.20 p.m. on Tuesday, when Capt. F. W. Merrett, of the N.C. steamer Macquarie sighted her about seven ...

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  6. INDIAN PARTY

    "The great aim of the majority of the India people, and certainly their highest political aim, is for dominion status within the Empire. ...

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  7. ARMENIAN AID

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.--One of the passengers returning to Australia by the R.M.S. Makura is the Reverend James Cresswell, secretory to the ...

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  8. TWO PREMIERS

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.--"Inter-imperial trade means solidarity for the Empire," said Sir George Fuller (Premier at New South Wales), in the course of ...

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  9. LABOUR AND ROYALTY

    LONDON, Saturday.--At the Labour Conference now being held in London, the Middlesborough branch moved as follows ...

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  10. THE INDIAN PARTY.

    Back row (left to right): Lt.-Col. Samaraveera and Capt. Jayswansa. Front: Adjt. Santosham, Lt.-Col. Sutter. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. TWO DEATHS

    ROCKHAMPTON, Sunday.--A double drowning case occurred at Mt. Morgan on Saturday afternoon, when two children, Beatrice Phillips (13) and Daniel ...

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  12. COLONEL SUTTOR AND HIS HINDOOS.

    "It is good to be back in Australia again among our old associations, but the gladness which fills our hearts at our home-coming is accentuated by the ...

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  13. HALIFAX STRIKE

    HALIFAX, Saturday.--The troops here have been called out to safeguard the city from a possible riot, following on a strike of 2000 steelworkers at ...

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  14. TRAIN SABOTAGE

    LONDON, Saturday.--At Mayence, a court martial sentenced seven Germans to death for attempting to dev[?]l the Strasbourg express, and another to ...

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  15. MEAT SUBSIDY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The Australian Meat Council, at the inst session, when Mr. J. B. Cramsie presided, resolved to nominate Messrs. L. J. Weatherly ...

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  16. VISIT LUMBER MILL

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.--The "twin Premiers," Sir George Fuller and Mr. Harry Lawson, viewed the latest methods of logging operations at the ...

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  17. WILL FORCE THE ISSUE

    LONDON, Sunday.--The diplomatic representative of the "Observer" says that France does not realise that the British Government is nearing the end of its ...

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  18. SEETHING GERMANY

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Munich correspondent of "The Times" states that the Fatherland Association of Hitlerites is increasingly active. They occupied the ...

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  19. SEAMEN STRIKE

    ANCOUVER, Saturday.--The Can[?] Government merchant marine is feed with a strike of the crews on it cargo carriers. The [?] of the ...

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  20. DEMPSEY FIGHT ON.

    GREAT FALLS (Montana), Saturday.--Twenty pledges of £1000 each were secured late on Friday by Banker George Stanton, paying on July 3. They have ...

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  21. YESTERDAY'S RAIN

    After a somewhat cloudy morning yesterday rain commenced to fall in the metropolitan area about 3 o'clock in the afternoon. The fall, which was light ...

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  22. IN THE ICE FLOES.

    ST. JOHNS (Newfoundland), Saturday.--Relief is being sent to the steamer Seal, which was en route to the Labrador fisheries. Two hundred ...

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  23. HIS THIRD YEAR.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--The final of the Royal Adelaide Golf Club championship, played at Seaton on Saturday, under unfavourable conditions owing ...

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  24. TWO SAFES BLOWN.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--During the week end thieves paid a visit to the office of Charles Hill and Sons, fish salesman of Flinders-street, and blew open ...

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  25. RYAN APPOINTMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Mr. H. V. Ryan is to be retained in his position of co-oridnating officer to the British Empire Exhibition Commission, but ...

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  26. A BIG WIN

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--South Australia (13 goals 11 behinds) best Victoria (6 goals 9 behinds) at the Adelaide Oval yesterday in the ...

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  27. WOUND IN HEAD.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--John Bra[?], a native of Germany, was found on Satruday at Gabramtta, near Cooma, with a bullet wound in his head. He had ...

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  28. MR. LANSING ILL.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.--Mr. Lansing, the former Secretary of State, is seriously ill with diabetes. He is showing great improvement under the ...

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