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  2. SOUTHERN CROSS AIRMEN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. C. W. C. Marr (Honorary Minister in the Commonwealth Government) gave a luncheon to Squadron-Leader ...

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  3. GREAT BILLIARDS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Walter Lindrum, in his match with Willie Smith, leached 1000 in an unfinished break to-night. As the session ended ...

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  4. NINE DROWNED. !

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—A message from Stratton (Colorado) states that nine passengers, of whom eight were passengers, were drowned in ...

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  5. THE ASHES OF CRICKET.

    LONDON. Thursday. —Representative cricketers of three general ions attended a banquet given by the Lord Mayor (Sir Kynaston Studd[?] at the ...

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  6. TIMBER STRIKERS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—About 200 striking limber workers, organised under the new massed picketing method, assembled at the yard of George Hud ...

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  7. AT THE DARDANELLES.

    ATHENS, Thursday. —The Australian war pilgrims landed at Kellia Bay, near Maidos, Dardanelles, at 8 o’clock this morning. From the ship ...

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  8. FLOODS AND ’QUAKES.

    WELLINGTON, Friday. —Reports of upheavals in the seabed and change of contour of the foreshores on the coast between Greymouth and ...

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  9. THE TRAIN SMASH.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—“The experiences of the passengers for about 10 seconds were terrifying. The bumping of the wheels on the ...

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  10. THE KING’S HEALTH.

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is understood that the King continues to make satisfactory progress. ...

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  11. MUST WEAR COATS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sitting in his shirt sleeves in his office in Russell Square after the lunch hour Mr. A. J. Cook, the Miners’ secretary, told the ...

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  12. AMATEUR BILLIARDS.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The first session of the grand final of the State billiards championship between B. Ziegler (of Toowoomba) and J. Brown ...

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  13. PERTH UNEMPLOYED.

    PERTH, Friday.—The hitherto smouldering discontent of the unemployed flared up to-day, resulting in a skirmish with the police in St. George’s ...

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  14. MR. H. SUNDERLAND.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Members of the committee of Tattersall's Club assembled at the club rooms to-day to bid an revoir to Mr. Harry Sunderland, ...

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  15. THE CASE FOR CREMATION

    LONDON, Thursday.—The value of cremation over burial was emphasised in a joint paper by Mr. O. N. Phillips, chairman of the Federation of ...

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  16. TROPICAL DISEASES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Prince of Wales, in opening the new London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, said that in his travels he had ...

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  17. SEATED IN COCKPIT.

    LONDON. Thursday. —Pleading guilty, William Baldwin, the youthful air-craftsman, who went for a joy ride in a Vickers bomber early this month, ...

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  18. LONG LAW-SUIT ENDED.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The Full Court, consisting of Mr. Justice Macrossan, Senior Puisne Judge, Mr. Justice Webb and Mr. Justice Henchman, ...

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  19. LOCKYER R.A.C.Q.

    GATTON, Friday.—The following letter has been forwarded by the secretary (Mr. G. E. Fanning) of the Lockyer branch of the R.A.C.Q. to ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN SCOUTS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Australian contingent of Boy Scouts arrived Liverpool-street Station this afternoon. Chief Scout Hoadley, of ...

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  21. OVER II DEGREES.

    The temperatures registered at the Toowoomba Botanic Gardens yesterday were: Maximum, 00.0 deg.; screen minimum, 31.3 deg.; grass minimum, 20.5 ...

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  22. SIR MAURICE HANKEY.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Ramsay MacDonald has decided to dispense with the services of the Secretary to the Cabinet (Sir Maurice Hankey), ...

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  23. MR. T. P.O’CONNOR.

    LONDON, Thursday. —Mr. T. P. O’Connor, “Father of the House of Commons,” was the recipient this afternoon of deeds of annuity of the ...

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  24. LES DARCY’S RAINER.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Jockey Club has withdrawn the training license of E. O’sullivan, of Australia, owing to their non-acceptance ...

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  25. BOMB OUTRAGE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. —For the second time in two months a bomb explosion has occurred at Ivanhoe. A bomb was thrown early to-night into ...

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  26. MAN DISAPPEARS.

    LONDON. Thursday.—Percy Walton Cooper, aged 54 years, a passenger on the Baradine from Australia, went into the bathroom the day after ...

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  27. NEW ZEALAND JUDGE.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. H. K. Sizer) said to-day that he had been advised that Judge Frazer, president of ...

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  28. MACKINNON CUP.

    LONDON, Thursday.—At Bisley, England, after six years, has regained the Mackinnon Cup, with a score of 1022 points. Canada was second with ...

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  29. PASTORAL HOLDING.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The Chairman of the Land Administration Board (Mr. W. Payne) said to-day that the Government’s policy was to make the ...

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  30. EMPIRE PRODUCERS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is officially announced that Lord Melchett has accepted the chairmanship of the Empire Producers’ Association, which it ...

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  31. JUSTICE DEFEATED.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—William John Wallace, a bookmaker, residing at Wooloowin, who on June was committed for trial on a charge of having on May ...

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  32. SPORTING TELEGRAMS.

    BRISBANE, Friday.“The Harvestor’s” anticipations for Albion Park tomorrow are:— Fourth Division: First heat, Nina’s ...

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  33. WOMAN INJURED.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—In the Police Court to day, the case was continued in which Alexander John Reid, 41, salesman, is charged that on May 30, at ...

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  34. “MYSTERY” ’PLANE.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—It transpires that the “mystery” Dornier aeroplane, which landed in Iceland, is not continuing to New York. ...

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  35. “BULLS” AND “BEARS.”

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—“Bulls” and “bears” battled throughout the session in the Chicago wheat pit. Tremendous excitement prevailed ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN EXPORTS.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. R. Watson, reporting to the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce on the result, of his tour in Australia and New Zealand. for the ...

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  37. STRIBLING DEFEATS COOK.

    KANSAS CITY, Thursday.—George/ Cook (Australia) and “Young” Stribling (U. S. A. ) Weighed in in perfect condition for their ten-round fight. ...

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  38. THE EX-KAISER.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—Hohenzolle[?] circles insist that the ex-Kaiser does not desires to re-enter Germany unless at the request of the majority of the ...

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  39. SOLDIER SETTLEMENTS.

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The reports on the soldiers' settlements in each of the States has been completed by Justice Pike, and were handed to Mr. Bruce ...

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  40. AUSTRIAN CHANCELLOR.

    VIENNA, Thursday.—As the Chancellor (Dr. Strceruwitz) was leaving his office a workless blacksmith drew a revolver, which a gendarme knocked up ...

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  41. CRUISER EMDEN.

    SUVA, Thursday. —The German cruiser Emden arrived here to-day from Wellington (N.Z.). She sails for Honolulu on July 20. ...

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