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  2. CITY OF DESPAIR.

    From various sources here and in Raga and Reval—three of the main vantage points from which foreign Powers are watching the Russian situation—I have ...

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  3. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Arrangements have been completed for the commencement of Cedric Johnson's "Vogues and Venities" season at Queen's Hall to-morrow evening in a season of ...

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  4. COUNTRY.

    DANGIN.—The visit of Mr. [?] McGibbon to Dangin to lay before the farmers in the Dangin and South Caroling districts the proposal to float the Grain ...

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  5. PAPER SHORTAGE.

    In all countries (writes Sir Chiozza Money in the London "Observer") the shortage of paper is now seriously affecting the publishing trades. In America ...

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  6. KULTUR FOR EGYPT.

    The accident to the Vienna express, in which several Egyptian students were killed. is not unnaturally a promient topic of conversation in native circes, and the ...

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  7. EX-KAISER'S RICHES.

    Difficulties are arising in connection with the proposed agreement between the ex-Kaiser and the Prussian Republic as to the disposal of what was regarded up to ...

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  8. BOLSHEVIST LOOT.

    One of the most prominent American Bolsheviks has been imprisoned here for more than a month past by the Finnish authorities (wrote a special correspondent ...

    Article : 710 words
  9. MORE ABOUT AMRITSAR.

    We have received from a correspondent in India the following communication with regard to the Amritsar riots and the Hunter inquiry connected therewith (says the ...

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  10. FORESTS DESTROYED TO PRINT NEWSPAPERS

    Giving evidence before the Sub-Committee of the Senate which is investigating the paper shortage, Mr. Frank Munsey, propertor of the "Sun" and "New York ...

    Article : 284 words
  11. A TAXATION APPEAL.

    Further evidence was given to-day, before Mr. Justice Knox (Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia) in the matter of the appeal lodged by Thomas ...

    Article : 146 words
  12. DIVORCE COURT.

    Mr. Justice Burnside presided again in the Divorce Court yesterday. Price v. Price. The hearing was continued of the case in ...

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  13. LORD ROBERT CECIL ON CO-PARTNERSHIP.

    Lord Robert Cecil, replying to a correspondent, who inquired as to the measures he would suggest for the introduction of the co-partnership and profit-sharing ...

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  14. THE LAW COURTS.

    Full Court.—At 10.30 a.m., before the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Burnside, and Mr. Justice Northmore: Antonio Delmonico (appellant) and John Maloney (respondent). ...

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  15. AMERICAN ANGER AT RISING PRICES.

    The report of the National Industrial Conference Board on the high cost of living in America shows that since the armistice the coss of food, housing, clothing, ...

    Article : 283 words
  16. THE WORLD'S BREAD-CORN.

    Opinions still differ (says the London "Observer" of May 2) as to the prospects of the next harvest. Mr. E. F. Wise, who is in a position to make intelligent survey, ...

    Article : 285 words
  17. THE GOVERNMENT TRAMWAYS

    Sir,—I should like to express one or two grievances. I have in common with others who depend on the Government tramways to get to and from their work. First ...

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  18. NO MESSAGE FROM MARS.

    Not a sound was heard from Mars by the scientists who at Omaha, U.S.A., towards the end of April joined up the greaset wireless station in the world to a ...

    Article : 266 words
  19. NEW AIR SCREW.

    A public demonstration is to be made shortly of a new type of air screw the invention of an Australian engineer (says the London "Times" of May 1). It is ...

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  20. A SATISFIED FARMER.

    Sir,—Tired of life in the city, a few years ago I accepted Mr. Mitchell's invitation to go on the land. With less than three figures capital I took up a C.P. and ...

    Article : 313 words
  21. STATE CHILDREN DEPARTMENT.

    Sir,—As one who has no axe to grind, will you allow me space to support the letter which appeared in your issue of Thursday, June 3, by the Rev. J. W. ...

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  22. HUNTING AND THE S.P.C.A.

    Sir,—In your issue of the 8th. inst. appeared a letter from the Secretary of the S.P.C.A. on the destruction of opossums. I can assure him that there is no cruelty ...

    Article : 249 words
  23. DESTRUCTION OF OPOSSUMS.

    Sir,—In regard to the destruction of opossums, why all this fuss? While some of the Perth folk have become hysterical over this matter, some of the fruitgrowers ...

    Article : 202 words
  24. PROPOSED AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.

    Sir,—In respect to the above, the object should be one of pounds, shillings and peace. The State requires the greatest good to the greatest number in the ...

    Article : 287 words
  25. FEDERAL SALARY GRAB.

    Sir,—It looks as if our members have taken up the Bolshevik Creed, taking all they can lay their hands on. Being a returned soldier, who had his two sons at ...

    Article : 240 words
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