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  2. COST OF LIVING

    Judge Beeby delivered his reserved decision in the Profiteering Prevention Court yesterday, on the application made by Mr. Shiels, on the authority of the Attorney-General, for a ...

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  3. LABOR DEFEAT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Mr. Charles Taylor, lender of the National Party in the Queensland Parliament, interviewed to-day. expressed gratification at the result of the municipal ...

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  4. PACIFIC ISSUES

    Whatever doubts existed regarding a preliminary Pacific conference they were dispelled to-day. It is certain now that ...

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  5. THE WORLD TO-DAY.

    Mr. Hughes was the principal guest at the Lyceum Club to-day, the Marchioness of Aberdeen presiding. Responding to the toast of his health, Mr. ...

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  6. THE LATEST CABLES

    A Berlin report states that the German textile companies are enjoying the greatest boom in their history. The mills have sold the whole of their, output to December, and ...

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  7. AUSTRALIA AT THE WICKETS

    When the match between England and Australia was resumed at Old Trafford, Manchester to-day, the weather was cloudy, with intermittent sunshine. Over-night ...

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  8. TURKISH LOSSES

    A message from Athens states that it is officially announced that the Turkish losses in killed, wounded, prisoners, and missing amounts to 75 per cent. of their fighting ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN FRUITS

    Mr. Gilfillan. Victorian Trade Commissioner informs the Australian Press Association that the first shipment of Shepparton canned fruits turned out splendidly, and the trade ...

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  10. TRAIN ROBBERY

    It is reported from Paris that train bandits robbed 15 passengers, one of whom was an Englishman, who lost £150. ...

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  11. FIRST DAY'S PLAY

    When the Englishmen had scored 341 runs Tennyson declared, and the batsmen, as they walked to the pavilion, were accorded an ovation ...

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  12. LABOR FRACAS

    A Paris telegram states that at Lille five persons were wounded and 20 bruised in a Labor Congress fracas. Orders have been issued forbidding the entry of persons carrying ...

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  13. RUSSIAN TRAGEDY

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Express" writes: "A magnate who gained international reputation in wartime as a food organiser, in an interview, said that millions ...

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  14. IRISH PEACE

    Sir Hamar Greenwood, in the course of a special interview to-day, remarked: "I have great hopes that the Irish question will be satisfactorily settled. I have always been a ...

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  15. TENNYSON'S ERROR.

    Law 55 (passed in 1914) states:--"When there is no play on the first day of a three-day match, laws 53 and 54 shall apply as if the match were a two-day match, ...

    Article : 154 words
  16. SOUTH AFRICAN MINES

    A message from Johannesburg says that the joint executives of all mine-workers have decided to take a strike ballot, returnable on Saturday, on the Chamber of Mines' ...

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  17. TOO MUCH APATHY

    Sydney Laborites, when asked for an opinion regarding the result of the Queensland municipal elections, professed to be not in the least concerned. It was stated by one of the A.L.P. ...

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  18. TRAIN BANDITS

    The Paris correspondent of the "Morning Post" writes: "A wild-west-like hold-up was carried out on the Paris-Marseilles express travelling at 60 miles an hour, between Beaune and ...

    Article : 147 words
  19. APPEAL DISMISSED

    The Judicial committee of the Privy Council, in its reserved judgment, has dismissed the appeal, with costs, of the Commonwealth Government versus Hazeldell and the ...

    Article : 166 words
  20. LEWIS GUNS

    The King's Bench Division is bearing a claim by the owners of the Lewis gun for the return of £3,000,000 taken as excess profits. The owners allege that the price they quoted the ...

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  21. DEATH OF BISHOP OF GRAFTON

    GRAFTON, Tuesday.--The Bishop of Grafton, Dr. C. H. Druitt, died this afternoon, after a lingering illness, extending over several weeks. ...

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  22. INVITATION OF U.S.A.

    The correspondent of the "Chicago Tribune" at London stated that Colonel Harvey, Ambassador to England, has delivered a message to the British. Government indicating the ...

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  23. MAURETANIA ON FIRE

    A serious fire broke out on the great Cunard liner Mauretania, at Southampton. At one time the gigantic steamer was in danger of sinking, owing to the tons of water that the ...

    Article : 74 words
  24. AMERICA'S DEBTS

    A message from Washington states that Senator Borah asked the Senate to postpone the funding of the foreign debt of the United States until after the Disarmament Conference ...

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  25. SUPREMACY FIGHT

    After spending 12 months in Samoa as Consul-General for China. Dr. Lee Fong Ahlo arrived in Sydney by the Ventura yesterday, on his way to British North Borneo, where be will occupy ...

    Article : 496 words
  26. METHODS IN SYDNEY

    There was general rejoicing in the ranks of the anti-labor City Council aldermen yesterday at the result of the Queensland elections. They agreed that it was a heavy blow to the ...

    Article : 216 words
  27. SILESIAN PROBLEM

    A Paris message says that Britain has noticed France of her willingness to agree to France's despatch of a division of troops to reinforce the Allied forces. Britain's reply ...

    Article : 158 words
  28. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

    Cabinet has decided that the present session of Parliament shall end on August 26. There will be no autumn session, unless Ireland necessitates one. ...

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  29. TRADE PROPAGANDA

    General Ramaciotti has informed the Australian Press Association that the Italian Government has asked for all descriptions of specimens of pastoral, agricultural, and ...

    Article : 124 words
  30. CANBERRA.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The report of the Canberra Advisory Committee was before the Federal Cabinet at a meeting to-day. It was stated afterwards that only ...

    Article : 134 words
  31. SMALLPOX IN ENGLAND

    A virulent case of smallpox was discovered on a crowded holiday train at Nottingham. There are now 15 cases at Nottingham. ...

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  32. Stop-Press.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 65 words
  33. WHEAT POOL

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 257 words
  34. OVERSEA SPORT

    The Wingfield Sculls on Henley were won by Beresford (Junior). Thu race was rowed from Putney to Mortlake. Half-way through Gollan, of Leander, fouled Beresford's boat, ...

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  35. SMALLPOX OUTBREAK

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--It Was announced this afternoon that Nurse Welch, a smallpox patient at Goode Island, had succumbed to the disease. ...

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  36. A NEW LOAN

    New South Wales has placed £3,000,000 in six months Treasury Bills at 5⅛. ...

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  37. DAVIS CUP TENNIS

    A Toronto message says that thunderstorms interrupted the third Davis Cup game, between Australasia and Canada. Anderson and Todd are the Australasian team, and their opponents ...

    Article : 88 words
  38. INTERNATIONAL DISPUTES

    A Copenhagen message says that, speaking at the Danish Social Democrats' 50th anniversary. Mr. Henderson. Labor member of the House of Commons, urged the workers to ...

    Article : 72 words
  39. GLADSTONE HOTEL

    The City Council last night, without discussion, endorsed the recommendation of the finance committee with reference to the Glebe stone Hotel. The licensee is to be given notice ...

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  40. MOTORING GRAND PRIX

    A Paris message states that the Grand Prix for motor-cars was won by a Dusenberg American car, which covered 323 miles in 247 minutes. A French car. a Balot, was second, and ...

    Article : 55 words
  41. FIREARMS AND STICKS

    A Paris message says that a fracas marred a trade union congress at Lille. A leader named Bronlehoux was wounded in the neck by a revolver bullet, and another leader was ...

    Article : 49 words
  42. GENERAL CABLES

    Mr. Hughes and Sir James Connolly, Agent-General for West Australia, are arranging to deposit West Australian wreaths, which arrived by the R.M.S. Ormonde, on the grave ...

    Article : 45 words
  43. WHEAT PRICE REDUCED

    The Government has reduced the price of Australian f.a.q. wheal to 75s a quarter ...

    Article : 23 words
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