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  2. THE GERMAN NOTE

    LONDON, Saturday.--The diplomatic correspondent of "The Daily News," discussing the effects of the German Note, says, "France is no ...

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  3. TERMS RATIFIED.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--The formal signing of the agreement between the Turkish Government and the Ottoman-American ...

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  4. BULGARIAN COUP.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Exchanges him Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, [?] that the military chiefs have carried out a coup d'etat, over ...

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  5. FAUNA SCARCE.

    There is no doubt as to the wiseness of the action of the Queensland authorities in placing restrictions on collectors of Queensland's native ...

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  6. DIVORCE BILL.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Major C. F. Entwistle's Divorce [?]ll, aiming to give a wife the right of divorce on the sole ground of husband's ...

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  7. SPHERES OF TAXATION.

    Full particulars of the decision of the Premiers' Conference regarding the taxation proposals are published this morning. When the conference resumed its sittings on Saturday to con[?] the Commonwealth's taxation proposals, the Prime Minister, (Mr. ...

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  8. THE LAST STEP.

    A Commission will inquire and report to the Government concerning the loss of its steamer Douglas Mawson in the Gulf of Carpentaria during the ...

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  9. THE RAJAH'S HEIR

    CALCUTTA, Saturday.--Is an ascestic, garbed as an itinerant holy man, the second heir to a Rajah of Eastern Bengal This is the question at present ...

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  10. BUSY SESSION

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--According to present plans, the Federal session, opening on Wednesday for a brief 10 weeks, will be exceptionally busy, and ...

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  11. CHINESE TROUBLE

    TOKIO, Sunday.--Despite protests and warnings, the anti-Japanese mob activities in China continue, and are threatening to spread throughout the ...

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  12. CIRCUMAVIATION

    LONDON, Sunday.--Preparatory to Malins's round-the-world flight, Major- General Sir W. S. Brancker paid him a visit. Six large, balloons will make ...

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  13. "WET DRIVES"

    VANCOUVER, Sunday.--It is reported from Washington that the "wet drives" will be started immediately. Six more States--Rhode Island, Ten ...

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  14. LIQUOR AT SEA

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Mauretania and the Baltic sailed for New York to-day, being the last ships to carry enough liquor for the return voyage. ...

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  15. MADMAN AT SEA

    LONDON, Sunday.--Exchanges from Lisbon state that a junior officer on the American steamer Bravecocur, going from Germany to New York, ...

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  16. SERIOUS FIRE

    HOBART, Sunday.--One of the worst fires yet recorded here occurred in the early hours of Saturday. It broke out at Hay's milk run, situated at the ...

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  17. OLD BATTLEFIELDS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Dr. Rupert Hornabrook, who saw naval and military medical service during the war, has returned to England from a tour ...

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  18. HICKSON IN NORTH

    ROCKHAMPTON, Sunday.--The Hickson healing mission opens at St. Paul's Cathedral at 10 o'clock to-morrow morning. The afternoon will be devoted to ...

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  19. MOCK MARRIAGES

    SAN DIEGO, Sunday.--An investigation of the alleged fake marriage system at Martin Juana, a Mexican resort just across the Californian border, show ...

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  20. KYOGLE LINE

    LISMORE, Sunday.--The ceremony of turning the first sod of the railway from Ballina to Booyong was performed by Mr. R. T. Ball (Minister for Works) ...

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  21. DIED IN POVERTY

    LONDON, Saturday.--The late James Elroy Flecker, author of the great poetic play. "Hassan," which J. C. Williamson, Ltd. will produce in Australia, in the ...

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  22. BUNDAMBA NEWS.

    BUNDAMBA, Sunday.--The results of the railway ambulance annual examinations are as follows:--Female section, Mrs. Dolly Braithwaite, 94 per cent, Miss ...

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  23. ELECTION FIGHT

    CHICAGO, Sunday.--The Co-operative Taxi-Cab Company, a profit-sharing enterprise, staged a militant drama recently in the election of a president. ...

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  24. OLD WORLD'S LAWS.

    "Modern science has answered the question of why civilisation began in Egypt," said Mr. Joseph M'Cabe last night in this lecture at the Trades Hall. The hall was ...

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  25. APPEAL FROM THE AIR.

    LONDON, Sunday.--There will be an interesting innovation in connection with Queen Alexandra Day, when thousands of ladies conduct street ...

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  26. WORLD COURT

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.--Writing to Bishop Gailor, head of the Protestant Episcopal Church, President Harding publicly reiterated his belief ...

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  27. SIR JOHN HARRISON.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Sir John Harrison, K.B., of Sydney, well-known in connection with his work for soldiers' homes, will receive the accolade at a ...

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  28. HUGE FLOATING DOCK

    LONDON, Sunday.--It is reported that the world's largest floating rock, which Germany handed over to Britain in accordance with the Peace "reaty, ...

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  29. LABOUR ENVOYS.

    Messrs. Hogan (Warrenhein). Bailey (Port Fairy), and Webber (Abbotsford), the delegation chosen by the State Parliamentary Labour party to visit Queens. ...

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  30. LOWER PERCENTAGE.

    SYDNEY Saturday.--The Minister for Justice (Mr. Ley), in reply to the requests of a deputation from the citinens' Rights and Liquor Reform ...

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  31. ROGERS BEATS BURNS.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Albert Rogers beat Frank's Burns on points. The annual ball of the Mater Misericordine Hospital will be held in the ...

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  32. WAR GRAVES

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--The Government has left the first of a series of contracts for the provision of headstones on the graves of Australians who ...

    Article : 68 words
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