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  2. ON GALLIPOLI

    LONDON, Thursday.--The steamer Ormonde has returned from Gallipoli. Upwards of 300 passengers visited Chanak Bair, and witnessed the ...

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  3. NO NEWS YET POLAR FLIGHT

    OSLO, Thursday.--Experts assert that it is too early to dispatch a party to rescue Captain Amundsen. Nevertheless the Norwegian Government is ...

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  4. WESTERN PACT

    LONDON, Thursday.--The France British negotiations regarding the western pact [?]now rapidly progressing. "Iacidentally, it may be remarked that ...

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  5. BUSINESS SUSPENDED

    Two old mining centres in New South Wales--Braidwood and Araluen--have suffered severely as the result of floods. These centres were cut off for three days, and considerable anxiety was felt, but communication has now been restored. ...

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  6. VAST SPACES

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. W. G. A. Ormsby-Gore, M.P., told the Overseas committee on the settlement of women in the Dominions, that ultimately the ...

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  7. GRAIN SILOS

    Mr. L. R. Macgreger, Director of the Queensland Producers' Association, who returned to Brisbane last night, said that while in Sydney he conferred with ...

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  8. THREE PARTIES

    SYDNEY, Friday.--To-morrow three political parties and sundry independents will face the electors of New South Wales. The National Co[?]pian party ...

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  9. "RED" ALIENS

    LONDON, Thursday.--In the House of Commons the Home Secretary (Sir W. Joynson Hicks) announced that steps would be taken to prevent, aliens ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. PREMIER'S ROLE

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, in a speech on the occasion of his receiving the freedom of the City of Edinburgh, said: "It was a ...

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  11. BURIED MINERS

    COAL GLEN, NORTH CAROLINA, Thursday.--Twelve bodies have now been recovered from the wrecked coal mine. ...

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  12. RIFFS BEATEN

    PARIS, Thursday.--When questioned on the subject in the Chamber of Deputies, M. Painleve refused to disclose the number of troops now in Morocco. ...

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  13. COLOUR LINE

    GENEVA, Thursday.--The Japanese delegate Mr. Tamon Mayeda speaking at the international Labour Conference. alluded to migration problems, and said ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. TARIFF BOARD

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Before the Tariff Board to-day Mr. A. W. Heath, timber morchant, of Sydney, opposed an application by the Australian sawmillerse ...

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  15. NEWS OF AMUNDSEN

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Mr. W. Hill of Messrs. James M'Ewan, Melbourne, said this afternoon that a wireless message had been received on the firm's land ...

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  16. WELL PLEASED

    LONDON, Thursday.--Sir Arthur Cocks, Agent-General for New South Wales states that the result of the latest loan was entirely satisfactory in ...

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  17. PRINCE'S TOUR

    HONG-KONG, Thursday.--Prince George has arrived in the steamer Malwa. He stays at Government House to-night and will proceed to ...

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  18. BLAZE AT PIALBA

    MARYBOROUGH, Friday.--A. two-storied building at Pialba, which was owned by Mr. H. A. Claussen, was destroyed by fire at an early hour this ...

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  19. TRADE TREATY

    OTTAWA, Thursday.--It is staled on good authority that Mr. D. S. Ross, who has gone to Australia as a special commissioner to endeavour to adjust the ...

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  20. MAN'S HEART

    CHICAGO, Thursday.--A unique test in the transmission of photographs by wire was made to-day between Chicago, New York, and ...

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  21. YOUNG LEAGUERS

    LONDON, Thursday.--The boys of the Young Australia League marched to Downing-street, and paraded on the lawn outside the Cabinet-room, from which ...

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  22. INDEX TO TO-DAY'S PAPER

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  23. LABOUR LEADER

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Mr. Arch. Stewart, Federal secretary of the Australian Labour party, and secretary of the Victorian branch of the Labour ...

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  24. LIGHTLY CLAD

    LONDON, Thursday.--Dean Inge, speaking at the Sunlight league's dinner, advocated the allocating of portions of the beaches to encourage men and women ...

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  25. CABINET FORECAST

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    AMIENS CATHEDRAL.--Which a few days ago was reported to be in grave danger, as a result of the damage done to it by German artillery during the war. The latest message suggest that, at all events, the danger is not as serious as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. STRIKE IN CHINA

    TOKIO, Thursday.--The strike situation at Tsing-tao in China is assuming the proportions of a general anti-Japanese movement. The Japanese ...

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  28. MARCONI RECORD

    VICTORIA,(B.C.), Thursday.--The Marconi station at Victoria has been in constant communication with the R.M.S. Ningara since she nailed for Sydney ...

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  29. OFFICIALS NERVOUS .

    LONDON, Thursday.--Following upon the receipt of a letter threatening their lives, the officials at the Soviet. Embassy applied for police protection from ...

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  30. FOOD PRESERVATIVES

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Ministry of Health has completed a series of consultations with traders, resulting in trifling modifications in the proposed ...

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  31. NERANG TRAGEDY

    Erich spencer, a dairy farmer, residing at Nerang, was found dead on the roadside about 24 miles outside Nerang, yesterday morning. There was a ...

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  32. BRONZE APOLLO.

    NAPLES, Thursday.--A well preserved bronze statue of Apollo, 6ft high, who discovered in the Street of Abundance at Pompei[?]. ...

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  33. "HIS OWN ACT"

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Paris correspondent of "The Daily Mail" states that the French Court of Appeal has upheld an insurance company's refusal ...

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  34. TAX COLLECTING

    PARIS, Thursday.--M. Caillaux has circularised the stuff emphasising the fact that at present the tax-collecting duties are of paramount importance. He ...

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  35. ANOTHER RECORD

    VICTORIA, B.C., Thursday.--The motor steamer Aorang[?] arrived to-night, 13 hours ahead of schedule time. She broke the record made on her ...

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  36. NOT IN DANGER

    LONDON, Thursday.--Experts declare that the famous Cathedral at Amiens, in France, is not seriously in danger, as previously reported. They ...

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  37. BALTIC MINED

    STOCKHOLM, Thursday.--Information has been received that the Harriot fleet has laid mines in the Baltic to prevent attacks being, made on ...

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  38. VICTORIAN CHIEF OF POLICE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Chief Commissioner of Police, Mr. Nicholson, who was seriously ill yesterday, was much improved today. He is in ...

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  39. M. MAX FAILS

    BRUSSELS, Thursday.--Burgemacter Max has failed in his attempt, to form a Cabinet. A few days ago it was announced ...

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  40. WOMAN'S LUCK

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mrs. Elliott, a young widow, employed at Peter Robinson's drapery establishment in the West End, drew Zionist in the Baltic sweep on ...

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  41. RAILWAY INVENTIONS.

    A further amount of £17 17s has been awarded by the Railway Inventions and Suggestions Board for improvements recommended for adoption by the ...

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  42. LORD APSLEY AT PERTH.

    PERTH, Friday.--Lord Apsley arrived by the Transcontinental mail train today. He will spend three weeks, insperting land settlements and making general ...

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