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  2. STORM SWEPT

    LONDON, Monday. -- Owing to rough weather the 50 inhabitant of Bardsey Island, in Cardigan Bay have been cut off from ...

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  3. SENT OFF FIELD

    LONDON, Monday. -- Mr. Deane, the manager of the All Black team, denies that the New Zealanders are [?]ing [?]feeling over the ordering from the field ...

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  4. BALKAN CONCORD

    LONDON, Monday. -- General Tsankoff, the Bulgarian Prime Minister, has returned to Sofia well satisfied with the result of his visit to Yugo-Slavin and ...

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  5. ITALY'S CRISIS

    ROME, Monday. -- A[?]airs appear to be moving rapidly to a crisis in Italy. Following his declaration in the Chamber of Deputies on ...

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  6. A NEW BUREAU

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The executive of the newly-formed Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' Wharf Labourers' Union to-night issued a statement that it had ...

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  7. CONTRACT JOB

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The Minister for Railways (Mr. Ball), said to-day that the commission in charge of the construction of the ...

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  8. BLACK CAT CULT

    When the Golden Casket staff opened the considerable mail received one morning successive applications for tickets were received from three ...

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  9. WIRELESS ERA

    Mr. J. W. Robinson, who has been appointed manager of the State Wireless Service, arrived in Brisbane by the mail train last evening. The ...

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  10. AORANGI IN STORM

    LONDON, Monday. -- The seventh gale in a fortnight swept Britain yesterday. The new motor liner Aorangi is now in the Atlantic, and is weathering ...

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  11. HERRIOT MAY GO

    PARIS, Sunday. -- There is little probability that M. Herriot will resume the Parliamentary leadership in the present session. His doctors declare that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. MORE STORMS

    TAROOM, Monday. -- A heavy gale occurred here. Miss M'Corley's house veranda was blown away, and about 20 sheets of iron were blown off the ...

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  13. EGYPT A REPUBLIC

    LONDON, Monday. -- Zaghlul Pasha has issued a repudiation of recent accusations of studied hostility to the Palace, publicly levelled against the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. QUEEN'S STATUE

    LONDON, Monday. -- Strong protests are being raised against a proposal to remove the statue of Queen Victoria from the Princes' Chamber in the House ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. TOOWOOMBA

    TOOWOOMBA, Monday -- The storm which fell over the Downs on Thursday was responsible for damage to wheat in several places. Applications ...

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  16. THE GOLD STANDARD

    LONDON, Monday. -- The "Financial News" hopes that a cable report from Melbourne declaring that Australia is unlikely soon to return to the gold ...

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  17. SMART THIEF

    ADELAIDE, Monday. -- The Anglican Bishop of Adelaide (Dr. Notter Thomas), and Mr. Fitzroy, a well-known horse trainer, have both been ...

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  18. NO MINISTRY

    LONDON, Monday. -- The Reichstag will assemble to-morrow, and it is almost certain that the session will have to be opened without a Ministry. The ...

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  19. AN X-RAY MARTYR

    LONDON, Monday. -- Dr. J. F. Hail Edwards, the eminent pioneer in X-ray researches, is critically ill. He continued at Work oven after his left forearm and ...

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  20. WRECK OF THE RAMA

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday. -- The condition of the wreck of the Rama at the Chatham Islands is considered hopeless. ...

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  21. NAIRANA HELD UP.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- The interstate shipowners, after a meeting held to-day, announced that, not being prepared to engage seamen at the ...

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  22. FOUND IN A GRAVE

    MADRID, Sunday. -- A widow named Colla learned that her husband bought a fifth share in a lottery ticket which won £6000. ...

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  23. CAUSE OF BAD TEETH.

    LONDON, Monday. -- Sir Harry Baldwin, in an article in "The Practitioner," on good teeth, says that our underdeveloped and misshapen ...

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  24. ACCIDENTS

    The ambulance attended to William Allison, residing in Harcourt-street, Teneriffe, yesterday morning, for a large laceration on the left wrist. He ...

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  25. NEW ZEALAND NAVY

    LONDON, Monday. -- The cruiser Concord, which has been lent to Australia, will proceed to the China station in July temperaily to relieve the ...

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  26. BAN CONTINUED

    ADELAIDE, Monday. -- Mr. J. D. Jonas secretary of the Port Adelaide Trades and Labour Council, stated to[?] [?]day that nothing would be done to lift ...

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  27. MAN FOUND DEAD.

    LISMORE, Monday. -- Isaac Vidler (52), a retired farmer, was found dead at his residence, Bexhill, to-day. A shot gun was by his side, to the ...

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  28. LABOUR CONSCRIPTION

    ANGORA, Sunday. -- The Turkish National Assembly has passed a law compelling all Turks to assist in road construction for from six to 12 days every ...

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  29. TO BE DECLARED BLACK

    PERTH, Monday. -- The Volumnia seamen, numbering 32, were again in the Police Court for refusing duty at Fremantle. They had previously served 14 ...

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  30. STATION BURGLARS

    When the station mistress at Bowen Hills station entered the station office about 6 o'clock yesterday morning, she noticed a number of paper's strewn ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN BARRISTER.

    LONDON, Monday. -- Mr. A. R. Butterworth, Crown, Prosecutor of New South Wales, from 1837 to 1801, has died at Montreux. ...

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