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  2. "RUN MAD"

    "I am not quite sure in what capacity Mr. Dunn is speaking in the attack he makes on the Government proposal with regard to ...

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  3. LUNATIC AT LARGE.

    The metropolitan police are still searching for an inmate who escaped from Callan Park during the tea hour, on ...

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    LATEST FOREIGN NEWS,-- French Prime Minister accuses ' Germany of confounding diplomatic acts with scraps of paper-- Senegalese soldier runs amok-- N.S.W. £6,000,000 loan applications-- Ex-Kaiser and Bismarck-- Sensational Italian trial-- Curious poisoning cases-- France to repay Bank of England's loan-- Kidnapped girl located. ...

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  5. "WHERE I STAND IN POLITICS TO-DAY"

    In this, article, the first written by Mr. Hughes, under a special engagement, the ex-Prime ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TREASURY TROUBLES.

    Reorganisation of the Treasury Department may result in the sweeping out of unwanted officers and the ...

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  7. THE COST

    An important alteration in the contract made by the Dooley Government with the Commonwealth Portland Cement Company, and ...

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  8. FAMILY POISONED

    The trial of Clothilda Cravnna, charged with having poisoned her son, daughter, and husband, Is causing a sensation, partly owing to the beauty ...

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  9. MORE SCRAPS OF PAPER

    The Prime Minister of France accuses Germany of once more confounding diplomatic acts with scraps of paper, and of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. ROCKS AHEAD!

    Mr. Dunn, official leader of the Parliamentary Labor' Party (or, "deputy-leader," as others regard him), has accepted the "suggestion" ...

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  11. PREFERENCE

    At "one moment the general principle of preference to British goods was being; discussed; the next, whether a contract for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. TWO CURIOUS CASES.

    Two curious cases are reported of deaths of girls, owing to poison from clothing. A 20-year-old Italian girl at Come died from blood-poisoning due to ...

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  13. NON-PARTY MEASURE

    Mr. Bavin yesterday afternoon addressed a meeting of the Union. Secretaries' Association in the Trades Hall, his subject being his Intention ...

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  14. UNALTERED

    Beyond the fact that the Northern Coal-owners' Association will meet this morning to consider a request from the Northern miners, asking either that ...

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  15. GIRL JUDGE

    The "Daily Express" Moscow correspondent states that Anna Glusman. a pretty, bobbed-haired woman in the early twenties, acted as presiding ...

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  16. "WHAT WE OWE THE ANZACS"

    Another article by Mr. W. M. Hughes-- a magnificently written tribute to the 60,000 gallant men who died for Australia ...

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  17. DISFRANCHISED LEAGUES

    A meeting of delegates from the Labor leagues and unions which were disfranchised by the State executive of the A.L.P. was held at the Trades ...

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  18. PIECE WORK

    "I suggest that unless an efficient worker Is better paid than the inefficient, we shall go backwards Instead of forward. Labor ...

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  19. TAPS OFF

    That the Water Board is quite justified in imposing the restrictions it has done, and that it should not hesitate further to restrict the ...

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  20. GIRL KIDNAPPED

    Miss Ellis, who was recently carried off by natives from the bungalow of her father, Major Ellis, after Mrs Ellis' throat had been cut, has been ...

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  21. A.L.P. RESOLUTIONS

    A section of the press has published that the A.L.P.. central executive, at its meeting last Friday night, curried a resolution, demanding that the ...

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  22. HYPNOTISED

    A girl charged with theft from the Rontgen Institute, at Dresden, admitted assisting in the burglary, but pleaded that she was under two men's ...

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  23. NEGRO RUNS AMOK

    A Senegalese soldier ran amok with his bayonet at Marseilles. He killed three and wounded ten of his comrades. ...

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  24. "THE DISMISSAL"

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Berlin correspondent states that Emil Ludwig's play, "The Dismissal," which the ex- Kaiser vainly invoked the High Courts ...

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  25. "VERY GRAVE"

    There was a tense moment during the City Council electricity supply committee's meeting yesterday concerning certain contracts. ...

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  26. DRY HUMOR.

    "Notice is hereby given that proceedings are now being taken for the recovery of all outstanding rates and ...

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  27. DESERVING MOTHERS

    Mr. Oakes denies that "deserving mothers have been deprived of baby outfits." No case of motherhood where assistance is needed, he says. Is ...

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  28. CARS COLLIDE

    Two Ford motor-cars collided liead-on in Parramatta Road, near Macquarie . Road, Auburn, last night. Two men were injured and ...

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  29. FRANCE WILL PAY

    An agreement has been signed, stipulating that the Bank of France shall redeem in seven annual payments, dating from this year, the credit of 60 ...

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  30. BRITISH TRADE RETURNS

    The issue of complete Board "of Trade returns for March has been delayed owing to a printers' strike; but a summary has been Issued, which ...

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  31. IN THE DARK

    Questioned to-night concerning the project of an airship service between Britain and Australia, about which Commander Blimey is reported by ...

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  32. RECORD FLOODS

    Heavy rain was general In the Otago district during the week-end. Dunedin suffered in its low-lying area, owing in the large volume of water rushing ...

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  33. MINERS TRAPPED

    There is little hope of saving the five miners who were trapped In the Pensnett mine. Many who escaped waded through water shoulder high. Only ...

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  34. BREAKING UP

    The wrecked steamer Iron Prince was breaking up, according to a report from. Gabo Island yesterday. Rough South-south-west weather was raging ...

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  35. SOUTH COAST, TOO

    The ukase has gone forth from the Water Board, that towns on the South Coast shall share in the restriction upon the use of water ...

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  36. ROBBED IN TRAIN

    Captain Shaw. a British diplomatic courier, Journeying to Constantinople, has been robbed by thieves of £5000 and certain documents, on a train near ...

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  37. KETCH IN DISTRESS

    The master of the pilot steamer, Captain Cook, yesterday reported to the Department of Navigation that the ketch Rambler was observed In ...

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  38. N.S.W. LOAN

    The prospectus of the New South wales loan of £6.000,000 at. 4½ per cent., of which £2,000,000 is for conversion, has been advertised. Cash ...

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  39. BUS VIBRATION

    A reply to Complaints about damage done to houses- through the vibration caused by motor 'buses In Queen Street, Woollahra. was received last night, by ...

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  40. CITY BLAZE

    Brigades from Headquarters and Circular Quay turned out to a fire In a shop situated at the corner of King and Elizabeth Streets, City, early this ...

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  41. ZEEBRUGGE

    In rain and wind and bitter cold, the Governor of Western Flanders laid the foundation-stone of a memorial commemorating the heroic British ...

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  42. RAWSON INSTITUTE

    The Rawson Institute for Seamen Is in need of funds and to help the organisation an entertainment arranged by St. Andrew's Welcome Harbor Light Guild ...

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  43. RECORD FLIGHT

    A ten seater aeroplane, carrying seven passengers, flew from Cologne to London in 160 minutes, achieving a record average speed for the 360 miles ...

    Article : 50 words
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