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  2. NEW ZEALAND FLOODS.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Saturday.— Heavy rains have fallen intermittendly throughout the week, causing an extension of the floods. The lower reaches ...

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  3. BUTTER AND CHEESE.

    LONDON, Saturday.— The dairy produce market continues to harden under the influence of the dry weather both [?] and on the Continent, for though ...

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  4. DAIRY EXPORTS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Senator Wilson states that the Dairy Produce Export Control Board has been holding meetings, at which prolonged ...

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  5. WOOL MARKET.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The opening of the wool sales next Tuesday will be watched with intense interest for reliable indications as to whether wool ...

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  6. AMERICA’S ARMADA.

    HONOLULU, Saturday.— The fleet hit its cruising stride sometime late yesterday afternoon. The vessels changed their formation shortly ...

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  7. SHANGHAI RIOTS.

    SHANGHAI, Friday.— Chinese soldiers are digging trenches round the chapel and crecting barbed wire entanglements on the great western road ...

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  8. AT WIMBLEDON.

    LONDON, Friday.— In the final of the ladies’ singles at Wimbledon to-day, M[?]. Sutanne Lengled defeated [?] Loan, Fry, 6.2, 6.0 ...

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  9. SHIPPING CRISIS.

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—The steamer Bombala, belonging to the Australian Steamships Pty, Ltd., and employed in the passenger and cargo service between ...

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  10. KING’S CUP AIR RACE.

    LONDON, Friday.—Fourteen aeroplanes left Croydon at 6 o ’clock this morning for a two days’ race for the King’s Cup in two circuits. The course ...

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  11. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    BERLIN, Saturday. — The “Daily Chronicle’s” Berlin correspondent says the death sentences passed on three German students at Moscow ...

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  12. BURNETT LANDS.

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—The Minister for Lands, Mr. McCormack, said to-day that 725 selections have been taken up under the Burnett ...

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  13. LOAN COUNCIL

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Mr. Bruce, in an interview, states that the Federal Loan Council will meet on Monday afternoon. ...

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  14. MINING CRISIS.

    SCRANTON (Penns.), U.S.A., Saturday.— At the Anthracite Miners’ convention here a 10 per cent increase in wages was demanded. The operators ...

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  15. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    BERLIN, Saturday. The evening papers affirm that the reply to France will state that the entrance of Germany into the League will depend on the ...

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  16. SINGAPORE BASE

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — That the Admiralty is in favour of an entirely new dock at Singapore on the north side of the Island, which would ...

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  17. MOTHERCRAFT SOCIETY.

    LONDON, Friday.— Cromwell House, Highgate, the splendid new home of the Mothercraft Society, founded by Dr. Truby King six years ...

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  18. BRITISH MINERS.

    LONDON, Saturday.— The “Daily Herald” says the Miners Federation has turned down the owners’ proposals for the following reasons : Firstly, they ...

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  19. WEMBLEY EXHIBITION.

    LONDON. Saturday.—Mr. L. C. M. S. Amery, Secretary of State for the Colonies, who visited Wembley today, was welcomed by the Australian ...

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  20. FRUIT MARKETING.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.— The sub-manager of the Committee of Direction of Fruit Marketing, Mr. W. Ellison, stated on Saturday that the ...

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  21. THE POLAR FLIGHT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Amundsen and party will fly from Spitsbergen to Oslo in their Polar aeroplane to morrow. ...

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  22. SPORTING TELEGRAMS.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.— The only withdrawal from the Grand National Hurdle race was Fairland who was scratched late on Friday ...

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  23. SOLAR ECLIPSE.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.— The Navy Department is preparing to send an expedition to Sumatra to observe the solar eclipse, which will be visible ...

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  24. PLOTS IN JAPAN.

    TOKIO, Friday.—This evening the official verdict was published in the preliminary examination of Ukchidar Yohel, the noted reactionary, and his ...

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  25. FRENCH ATTITUDE.

    PERTH, Sunday—Mr. J. Simons, in charge of the Young Australia League boys, who arrived hero on Friday, said he was surprised to find that, ...

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  26. MAIN ROADS.

    BRISBANE, Saturday.— Executive approval has been given for the carrying out of a big list of permanent improvements to main roads. ...

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  27. OLYMPIC CHAMPION.

    LONDON, Friday.—The East, Walthemstow Liberal Executive has decided recommend the adoption of Abrahams, an Olympic champion, as a ...

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  28. SERIOUS CHARGES.

    HOBART, Sunday.— The Royal Commission appointed to inquire into to the administration of the Blind, Deaf and Dumb Institute has ...

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  29. PRINCE OF WALES.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—The Prince of Wales spent a whole glorious winter’s day shooting in the neighbourhood of the camp at the Central Estates, ...

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  30. DR. MANNIX.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Dr. Mannix, accompanied by a number of priests and pilgrims, to-day arrived at Bautoy, West Cork, where bunting was ...

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  31. MOTOR CYCLING.

    BUNDABERG, Sunday. — At the Motor Cycle Club Carnival on Saturday the five-lap side-car handicap was won by G. Arnold (Toowoomba), ...

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  32. AT CRITICAL STAGE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The “Sunday Times” understands that a critical stage has been reached in the Anglo-Soviet relations. The position is ...

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  33. BRITISH FASCISTI.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Admiralty has intimated that it is undesirable for officers or men to join the British Fascisti on the ground ...

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  34. VISCOUNT JELLICOE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The “London Gazette” announces that Viscount Jellicoe upon his assumption of the Earldom will take the titles of Earl ...

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  35. FEDERAL ELECTION.

    ADELAIDE. Sunday.—It is officially stated that a compromise should be effected to overcome the difficulty created by the failure of the Minister ...

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  36. GOLF IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—At Gleneagles in the 1000 guinea professional golf tournament final, 36 holes, A. Compston. North Manchester, beat Abe ...

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  37. MOTORING FATALITIES.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.— A double seated motor [?] after colliding with another ear on St. Kilda Road on Saturday night, [?] and finally ...

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  38. BIRTHDAY HONOURS.

    LONDON, Saturday.— His Majesty the King held an investiture in Buckingham Palace to-day, at which he invested Lord Stonehaven, ...

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  39. STATE OPPOSITION.

    BRISBANE. Sunday.—The provisional executive of the Country Progressive Party met on Friday night. There was a very large attendance ...

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  40. FOOTBALL RIOT.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Fists and brass banner poles were used this afternoon be a fight among the spectators at a football match at Moore Park, near ...

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  41. CHURCH ROBBERY.

    ROME, Sunday.—Thieves broke into the treasure room at St. Peter’s Cathedral and stole a quantity of valuables, stated to include the ring ...

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  42. GIBRALTAR.

    LONDON. Saturday. — The “Daily Express” understands that Major. General [?] has left London for [?] organising the air ...

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  43. BOXING.

    LONDON, Sunday.— Jack Dempsey, in an exhibition bout at Brighton aroused deafening apples. ...

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