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  2. LORD NORTHCLIFFE

    Interviewed at Winnipeg. Lord Northcliffe declined to discuss the episode of the mistaken interview. He prophesied that there would be a ...

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  3. TURKS AND GREEKS

    According to an Angora message the National Assembly has affirmed [?] intention of combining the war until victory is achieved. The ...

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  4. THE PROBLEM OF SEA POWER

    The “Times,” in a leading article, attributes the [?] atmosphere of the dominion Prime Ministers’ discussions on the question of a common ...

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  5. THE COMING ELECTIONS

    The Premier, Mr. Lawson tonight Issued the following [?] appeal [?] electors that believe in [?] of government ...

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  6. MARANOA ELECTION

    A message from Charleville [?] that Mr. Hunter is [?] votes [?] of Mr. Dunstan. The Country party candidates’s lead is not likely [?] ...

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  7. GUILTY OF MISCONDUCT

    After a retirement of three hours, the jury tonight found Senator Foster, co-respondent in the Hall versus Hall divorce suit., guilty of misconduct. ...

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  8. PRES. HARDING’S SCHEME

    It is understood that semi-official advices from London intimate that Britain has abandoned the proposal to hold a preliminary Pacific ...

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  9. COMMONWEALTH TAXES

    Sir Joseph [?] to a [?] at a luncheon tendered by Mr. Marks, [?] at Bondi today, said that [?] were in the habit of saying that they ...

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  10. LABOR’S PROBLEMS

    The most important item on the agenda of the trade [?] congress, to be held at Cardiff in September is a resolution by the powerful Iron ...

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  11. Nationalist Hopes

    At the last general [?] the Nationalists last [?] their [?] are making [?] arrangements [?] of the ...

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  12. NORTHERN AFFAIRS

    Mr. Poynton, Minister for Home and Territories, as a result of his investigations in the Northern Territory. has obtained the approval of ...

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  13. THE TARIFF SCHEDULE

    The tariff schedule was further considered in the Senate today. Senator [?] who is the solitary representative of the Labor ...

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  14. TWO BODIES FOUND

    On May 5 the ketch Lily May Sank with all hands during rough weather in St. Vincent [?] off Port [?] Divers examined the vessel and ...

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  15. PROHIBITION IN AMERICA

    Though Americans nominally do not take a single drink, the Customs figures show that imports of intoxicants were five million dollars for the ...

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  16. THE SOVIET FUNDS

    The New York “World” reports the arrest of Jacques [?] Gibario aged [?] who is charged with the [?] of a hundred and thirty-six thousand ...

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  17. Mr. McPherson’s Opinion

    The Victorian Treasurer Mr. McPherson regrets his [?] to [?] part in the [?] and [?] “the small section” of the ...

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  18. A MILITARY REVOLT

    The “Daily Mail’s” correspondent at Vigo says that messages and tidings from Lisbon indicate that a military revolt has been quelled, and that ...

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  19. ACCIDENT TO PARER

    Lieut [?] left Melbourne today in a blinding [?] and fierce [?] on the first stage of his proposed flight [?] Australia the ...

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  20. BRITAIN’S AIRSHIPS

    An Australian correspondent learns from a most reliable source that the airships will not be disbanded, pending the decision of the dominions’ ...

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  21. SEVERE WEATHER

    From the [?] Mountains it was reported today that the [?] below freezing point Many falls of snow are reported on the tablelands. ...

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  22. A SOLDIERS’ CONGRESS

    The annual congress of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers’ Imperial League of Australia was resumed today. ...

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  23. THE IRISH NEGOTIATIONS

    In the House of Lords, the Marquess of Crewe and other speakers this afternoon all assumed as a practical certainly that Parliament would be ...

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  24. ENRICO CARUSO DEAD

    Enrico Caruso has died at Naples. His relapse was entirely unexpected. A week ago he went, to the famous sanctuary of Our Lady at Pompeii, ...

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  25. A TRIAL PERIOD SUGGESTED

    Contrary to expectations, the Imperial Conference did not conclude its labors, but will resume tomorrow. It is understood to be framing the ...

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  26. Heavy Wind and Snow in N.S.W.

    Winds of almost [?] force are [?] a great part of the state resulting in [?] communication being much [?] The ...

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  27. Heavy Fall of Snow at Bendigo

    A snow fall today [?] It was the thickest fill ever known in Bendigo and the hills [?] the town were [?] for ...

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  28. THE LATE MR. T. J. RYAN

    The casket containing Mr. Ryan’s remains arrived at Brisbane, and now lies in slate al St. Stephen’s Cathedral. [?] Mass will be ...

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  29. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    In the House of Commons at question time Mr. Chamberlain said that it would be impossible for Mr. Lloyd George to attend the assembly of the ...

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  30. SCUTTLED A SHIP

    A board of Trade inquiry into the sinking of the British steamer Sp[?] on the Portuguese coast on April 29. found that the chief engineer, ...

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  31. AUSTRALIA’S IDLE LANDS

    Sir Joseph Carruthers, in a speech today, declared that Labor might be suspicious of immigration but it was not hostile to a wise ...

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  32. WARNED OFF THE RHINE

    The “Times” correspondent at Brussels says that the Rhineland High Commission has expelled from the occupied area the German general, you ...

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  33. A LABOR GOVERNMENT

    A meeting of the Metropolitan District Labor Council has carried a resolution expressing the opinion that, unless the Ministry is prepared to ...

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  34. DAME MELBA

    Dame Melba has arrived She said that she was delighted to see Australia again and she will stay until. March at least. ...

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  35. LIGHTS AT SEA

    Last night mysterious lights were observed at sea, eighty miles northwest of Sydney. It was believed that they were distress signals from a ...

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  36. RAIN AT ST. ARNAUD

    During the month of July [?] points of rain fell at St. Arnaud, making a total for the seven mouths [?] 10 points. The rainfall for ...

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  37. A ROBBER GANG

    John Worthington, of Wallingford, Conn[?] has been discovered to be [?]e head of a gang of mall robbers and counterfeiters whose ...

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  38. WOMEN’S RIGHTS

    Reuter’s correspondent at Brussels says that the Chamber of Deputies, adopted without a division a bill enabling women become burgomasters, ...

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  39. WANBI TO KINGSTON LINE

    This morning, Mr. McMillan, M.P.. introduced a deputation to the Commissioner of Public Works, Mr. Hague concerning the proposed ...

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  40. WAGES FOR WOMEN

    The Board of Industry continued its Inquiry into the question of basic, wages for females in the metropolitan area. Mr. J. M. Napier, for the ...

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  41. TREES ON ROADS

    The St. Arnaud borough council is co-operating with the Municipal Association in a movement to amend the [?] to give councils and the Country ...

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  42. MILITARY DECORATIONS

    At the Central Court today. Aloysius Tops the alleged bogus journalist, was charged with unlawfully wearing military decorations and [?] the ...

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  43. ZINC CONCENTRATES

    In the House of Commons, Mr. Hogge asked what was the total liability of the government with respect to the zinc concentrates purchased ...

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  44. THE SUBMARINE [?]20

    Danish speculators propose to convert the [?] submarine U20 which [?] the [?] into a seaside restaurant on the coast of ...

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  45. A 44-HOUR WEEK

    The new board of control at Cockatoo Island has decided on a forty-four hour week for engineers. ...

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  46. A TOTAL LOSS

    The Canadian Government steamer Canadian Exporter, which made several Australian trips is a total loss on the coast of Oregon It was [?] ...

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  47. AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY

    The London [?] and underground railway services carried [?] million [?] during the holiday week end which [?] record, ...

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