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  2. MORALS OF NOBILITY.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The possibility of wealthy Americans being barred from open countries as a rep[?]sal for the immigration authorities ...

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  3. TRAPPED BY FLAMES.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— During Sunday afternoon a message was sent by ’phone from a small settlement near Warragal, named Noojee, where 50 ...

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  4. CHILD ENDOWMENT.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—At its last session at Southport 011 Saturday the State Labour Convention directed the Government to proceed with child ...

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  5. HUGE LOSSES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—“The depression in the shipping industry has deepened during the last year.” This was the opening sentence in the report of ...

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  6. CORRUPTION CHARGES.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.— Representative Britten has introduced a resolution in the House of Representatives asking for an appropriation ...

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  7. MODERN SEER.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Rome and the whole of Italy forget the Mussolini-Stresemann controversy in the State lottery which culminated yesterday in ...

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  8. IMMIGRATION.

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—A civic reception was tendered by the Mayor of Brisbane to-day to Commissioner D. Damb, International social secretary of ...

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  9. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—It is uncertain yet whether the question of admitting to a permanent seat at Geneva any other power than Germany can be ...

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  10. BURGLAR’S KIT.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—A safe-blowing kit was left in a yard at the shop of Mr. F. B. Nicol, ironmonger, New South Head-road, Rose Bay, early ...

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  11. SPORTING TELEGRAMS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 201 words
  12. CALLED HIM A BORE

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—An exchange of personalities between Mr. Poultney Bigelow, the American lecturer author, and Mr. G. Wells, the ...

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  13. BREACH OF PROMISE .

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Justice McCardie congratulated Mass Young on her masterly handling of her case after the jury had given her client £70 ...

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  14. EMPIRE GOODS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A picturesque suggestion has been made in the paper, “Commercial Art,” to the effect that all Empire goods should be ...

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  15. SNAKES AT SHOW.

    GRAFTON, Saturday.—Two black snakes were responsible for some excitement at the Dorrigo show. One reptile. 3ft 6in length emerged ...

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  16. THE WEATHER.

    The weather during the weekend m Toowoomba was warm. A storm came up from the south on Saturday afternoon, and a fairly heavy shower ...

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  17. CANADIAN FINANCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The financial expert of the “Daily Herald” that Canada, borrows so largely in New York and London that it comes as a ...

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  18. GIRLS, TAKE HEED!

    LONDON, Sunday.—Sir Bruce Porter, speaking on behalf of the Co-operative Convalescent Fund of London, said it was a tragedy seeing so many ...

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  19. CAULFIELD BETTING.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— One wager of £ 20,000 to £500 was taken about Belhaven at Caulfield for yesterday’s Federal Stakes. The best ...

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  20. COST BILLION DOLLARS.

    PHILADELPHIA, Friday.—The anthracite coal strike was virtually settled this afternoon, when it was announced that the proposition to ...

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  21. TRACK GALLOPS.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—At Flemington this morning Valiard ran the best five furlongs on the tan in 1.4. Requite did nine furlongs on ...

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  22. CAMERA SHY.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Arnold Resell, of the famous breach of promise case, was married to-day. A car containing two men in ...

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  23. FISCAL HALF YEAR.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 72 words
  24. WOOL INDUSTRY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Commenting on the wool situation at the close of the first London series, a well-known authority strikes an optimistic note ...

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  25. KELLEWAY’S TRIP.

    SYDNEY, -Saturday.—Kelleway, in an interview to-day said he was going to England on business, and there was nothing for him to say. ...

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  26. DEATH SENTENCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The jury returned a verdict of guilty with a strong recommendation to mercy in the case, in which Eugene De Vere, ...

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  27. SOUTHPORT EXPULSION.

    IPSWICH, Saturday—At a general meeting of the Ipswich branch of the Australian Railways’ Union, the question of the expulsion of A.R.U. ...

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  28. LAWN TENNIS.

    CANNES, Saturday.—In the first round of the Cannes tournament, Mile. Lenglen defeated Miss Bower 6-0, 6-0. In the second round Miss Helen Wills ...

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  29. JOY RIDING.

    AUCKLAND, Saturday,—At the City Court to-day, Edward Auintal (20) was sentenced to three months' imprisonment for the unlawful conversion of a ...

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  30. 44-HOUR WEEK.

    SYDNEY, Friday—An ex-parte application was made to Mr. Justice Owen the Clyde Engineering Company, chambers, for a writ of ...

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  31. SWIMMING AT ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—At the swimming championships on Saturday the heats of [?] yards free style resulted:— ...

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  32. INTERNATIONAL RUGBY.

    DUBLIN. Saturday.—To-day in fine weather, before a crowd of 25,000, Ireland defeated England in the International Rugby Union match ...

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  33. UNIFORM TRAFFIC LAWS.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The conference of police chiefs of New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania, and Queensland was ...

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  34. STATE GOVERNORS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Australian Press Association is authoritatively informed that the Colonial Secretary (Mr. Amery) is immediately replying to the ...

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  35. BOUND AND GAGGED.

    ADELAIDE. Saturday—The house of Mr. A. A. Edwards. M.P.. on South-terrace, was entered for the fourth time within a week on Friday night, when ...

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  36. INTERNATIONAL SOCCER.

    BELFAST, Saturday.—To-day in ideal weather conditions, before a crowd of 33,000, Ireland beat Wales by three goals to nil for the ...

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  37. BRITISH NAVY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Walter Bridgeman, First Lord of the Admiralty, in a speech at Torquay, announced that the Admiralty’s ...

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  38. MALAY STATES.

    BRISBANE, Sunday—Mr. R. S. Barker, who arrived by the Malabar after alt absence of five years from Australia, says that mining and rubber ...

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  39. RACEHORSE KILLED.

    LONDON. Sunday.—Flymast, one of favourites for the Grand National Steeplechase, was killed yesterday at Haydock Park races. At the last jump ...

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  40. BATTERED WITH POKER.

    LONDON, Friday.—Thomas Aitken (16) was charged at Edinburgh with murdering his grandmother. The charge read that Aitken ...

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  41. PAY DEDUCTED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mi. J. Keegan, M.L.C., one of the 23 members recently appointed to the Upper House, and who is employed by the municipal council, ...

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  42. CRICKET.

    WELLINGTON, Saturday.— The New Zealand Cricket Council last night decided to invite a team from South Australia to tour the Dominions in ...

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  43. BATHING FATALITY.

    SYDNEY, Saturday—Joseph Woods and John Anderson were swimming in the Wollondilly Hirer at Goulburn last night when Woods cried out that ...

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  44. LOST £251 AT RACES.

    SYDNEY. Friday.—John Frederick M’Grath (19). employed at the Savings Bank. Martin Place, as a junior clerk, on a salary of £129 a year. ...

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  45. IF AUSTRALIA FAILS?

    LONDON. Saturday.—The “Evening Standard” diarist says a curious position may arise should Australia fail to do very well as the temptation will be ...

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  46. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE.

    PARIS, Saturday.—At the annual meeting of the British Chamber of Commerce Mr. Voss, the Australian trade representative, drew attention to the ...

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  47. CYCLISTS COLLIDE.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—During the first cycling race at the Woolloongabba Cricket Grounds on Saturday, two of the riders, B. Johnstone, and A. ...

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  48. FAMOUS JOCKEY KILLED.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—At the V.A.T.C. meeting on February 13, 1915. Collis [?] Boyd [?] his first winner on the grey gelding Dinizn[?] who won the ...

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  49. MARRIED AT 100.

    RIGA. Saturday.—A peasant named Tretie[?], living near Riga, has died at the age of 138. He was thrice married, the last occasion being when he was ...

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