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  2. NORTHERN FLOODS

    CAIRNS, Sunday.—It is unlikely that the mail train will be despatched south to-morrow, as latest advices to-night state the flood waters are over Tully River railway bridge, and with the continuous rain in Tableland country, other rivers between Cairns and ...

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  3. PRUSSIAN ELECTION.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—Declaring that incredible insults in newspapers are injuring its authority, the Government continues to suspend Socialist and ...

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  4. MILLERS’ OFFER.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.— The Queensland Pour millers have resolved that they can only negotiate with the State Wheat Board for ...

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  5. TO LEAVE LEAGUE.

    GENEVA, Saturday.—The committee of Nineteen has rejected Japan’s last minute propose, to revive conciliation procedure and has ...

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  6. MELBOURNE ACCIDENTS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—At the intersection of Dygon und Princes streets, Carlton on Saturday night, Glen Edga[?] Cunningham was knocked down by a ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN FINANCE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— The agreement entered into between the Loan Council and the Commonwealth Bank Board, just before midnight on Saturday, practically means the end of Government borrowing for public works by means of short-term loans. ...

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  8. WOMEN PERISH.

    CLEVELAND (Ohio), Friday.—Nine women, psychopathic patients, were burnt to death in a fire, believed to be the work of an incendiary, which ...

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  9. TRADE WITH THE EAST.

    MELBOURNE, Saturdays-Delegates from all parts of the Commonwealth, representing financial, commercial, and political interests, will attend a ...

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  10. DWARF ATTACKED.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Robert Widgery, a dwarf, well known in East Sydney, and formerly an acrobat with Wirth’s Circus, was found lying ...

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  11. RELIEF RAINS.

    TOWNSVILLE, Sunday.—Heavy rain which has fallen at Burketown suggests that the rain is coming from the right quarter to give relief to drought ...

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  12. VISITING CRICKETERS,

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The two English managers, Messrs. Warner and Palairet, also Sutcliffe and Tate, were guests of the Governor, sir Leslie ...

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  13. WAS OXENHAM OUT?

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—A number of Englishmen, well placed to judge of the incident, say Oxenham was out on Saturday, caught at short leg by Allen, off ...

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  14. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    LONDON. Friday.—The offering at to-day’s wool sales totalled 7234 bales, including 1540 New South Wales, 2159 Queensland, 1567 Victorian, 526 South ...

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  15. TRAIN DERAILED.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—When a train was derailed between Curban and Armatree, the passengers became panic-stricken. Some dived head-first ...

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  16. RELIEF WORKERS’ CAMPS.

    PERTH, Sunday.—After months of idlenesss large numbers of men were put on unemployment relief work at Kelmscott a few days ago. ...

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  17. ONE BODY RECOVERED.

    LAUNCESTON, Saturday. — After having been burled for more than a week on the 925ft. level of the North Mount Lyell mine, the body of Luigi ...

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  18. GOLD DISCOVERIES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The city writen of the “Despatch” is of the opinion that the Kaffir boom may well prove the turning point in the world’s ...

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  19. TWELVE WILD HORSES.

    ADELAIDE, Saturday. Two thousand persons were in danger this afternoon at a rodeo at The Pinery, 61 miles north of Adelaide. ...

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  20. DE VALERA’S POSITION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Norton, leader of the Labour party in the Irish Free State, has disposed of the rumour that Labour would be included in Mr. ...

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  21. OFF TO LONDON.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Acknowledging words of farewell at the concluding sitting of the Loan Council on Saturday night, Mr. L. L. Hill on the ...

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  22. WHEAT IN CHICAGO.

    CHICAGO, - Saturday.—Capsized by the rush of big liquidating sales of speculators holding May wheat, all grain values went to the lowest since ...

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  23. A MILLION RABBITS.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Since a firm opened a cool storage plant at Renmark, the trappers have delivered, with rejects, 1,000,000 rabbits. This ...

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  24. RACECOURSE STAND.

    PERTH, Saturday.—The grandstand at the Kalgoorlie racecourse, built more than 30 years ago, and considered one of the finest in Australia, was totally ...

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  25. PREMATURE REPORT.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Notification in the London newspapers that the Board of Control had withdrawn the term “unsportsmanlike” from the ...

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  26. TO SOUTH AMERICA.

    LONDON, Saturday.— J. A. Moll[?] will leave Lympne on Monday on a solo flight to South America in his Puss Moth aeroplane, Heart’s Content, ...

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  27. FRENCH MINISTRY.

    LONDON. Saturday — Owing to Socialist support the French Ministry, after a colourless debate, survived a vote of want of confidence by 370 votes ...

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  28. CANADA COLD.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.— Western Canada is swept by unprecedented cold. In Winnipeg the thermometer on Saturday registered 42 below zero, the ...

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  29. PERTH SWELTERS.

    PERTH, Saturday.—Sweltering humidity prevailed throughout last night. After yesterday’s temperature of 103.6 deg., a record for [?] year, thousands ...

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  30. ARCHBISHOP KELLY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The last work of the famous Australian sculptor, the late Sir Bertram MacKennal, is the latest addition to Sydney Public Art. ...

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  31. MARRIED TO ALIEN.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Home Office has ordered that any ex-British subject, deemed alien only owing to marriage to an alien, shall be exempt from ...

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