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  2. WEEKDAYS

    Belief in lucky and unlucky days dies hard; perhaps it will never entirely die. The older civilizations 'were full of it. The oldest was enslaved by it. The ...

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  3. NEW TRIPLE ALLIANCE

    There was issued on July 3 as a White Paper the text of the treaties by which Great Britain and America pledge themselves to give assistance to ...

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  4. A CONSTABLE'S CLOSE CALL

    A desperate attempt to shoot Constable G.. Wade, of Carlton, was made on Saturday night. by a man whom the constable woo endeavouring to arrest. ...

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  5. CRUELTY TO HORSES

    The long continued series of fiendish outrages upon horses depasturing in park Lands surrounding Adelaide has been added to by the perpetration of ...

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  6. The Peace Loan.

    To-day.—Beaconsfield, George Town, and Lilydale. Back to Launceston. To-morrow.—From Launceston to Stanley, landing at Sheffield about ...

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  7. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    At Paddington station, London, a large party of friends farewelled Sir P. McBride, Agents-General for Victoria. ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL TURMOIL

    After many Reeks of idleness the Colonial Sugar Renfinery Co.'s sugar refinery at Yarraville will begin work again on Tuesday. A cargo of 2000 ...

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  9. ANGLO-FRENCH AGREEMENT.

    Below is the text of the treaty between Great Britain and France:— Whereas there .is a danger that the stipulations relating to the Left Bank ...

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  10. MR. W. T. M'COY

    A farewell dinner was given at Hadley's on Friday night to the Director of Education (Mr. W. T. McCoy,) by inspectors and bead teachers of Hobart ...

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  11. SYDNEY RAILWAY WORKSHOP.

    A meeting of members of the Sydney district of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers was held this afternoon to discuss a number of grievances in ...

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  12. BEACONSFIELD.

    The Peace loan committee have matters well in hand, and they appear to be confident that the £7000 fixed as the quota for the municipality will be ...

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  13. THE ACME OF BUSINESS

    Under other administrations the staff ties generally grown with the revenue, but the new order in the Post Office has achieved what awns hitherto considered' ...

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  14. SUDDEN DEATH

    Albert Dobson, aged 10 years, residing at Love's boarding house, Macnamara-street, died suddenly yesterday evening. He had been about town ...

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  15. EMIGRATION SCHEME

    Sub-divisional sales of large landed estates at inflated prices have aroused the fears of tenant farmers, particularly in West Lancashire, that it rents ...

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  16. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    After adjourning over last week in order that Ministers might have a fuller opportunity of conferring with the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) and the ...

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  17. QUEENSTOWN HOSPITAL

    A special meeting of the Hospital board was held last night to deal 'with a letter from Dr. Hamilton (medical officer to the Institution) stating that ...

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  18. VICTORIA STILL ON TOP.

    Victoria bas still a substantial lead in the subscriptions to the peace loan. New South Wales is second, and Tasmania retains third position. ...

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  19. STATES SAVINGS BANKS

    The amount of the deposits received by the State Savings Banks throughout Australia during the month of July was £10,342,534, and payments made were ...

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  20. Prohibition on Capital

    The Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. Massy Greene) has been advised by the Secretary of State for the Colonies that the proclamation of ...

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  21. Mainland Parliaments

    In the Legislative Assembly on Thursday, in answer to Mr. Vowles as to whether the Government had arranged or was arranging for a loan from an ...

    Article : 220 words
  22. NATIONAL FEDERATION

    As a result of a conference of the Representatives of the National Federation from the various states held in Melbourne some time ago, it was ...

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  23. ARMIES OF OCCUPATION

    The War Office and representatives of the dominions are conferring as to the allocation of payments for the armies of occupation. It is understood that ...

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  24. MR. TUDOR'S EASY WIN

    The Labour pre-selection ballot for the Yarra sent in the House of Representatives, which has been held by the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Tudor) ...

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  25. RETURNING SOLDIERS

    Mrs. H. G. Harris, 80 Canning-street, has been notified that her husband, Lieut. H. G. Harris, 12th Battalion, and her son, Private L. B. Harris, 8th Field ...

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  26. "MY GOD I'M SHOT"

    A shot rang out from a room in Chester House, Little Bourke-street, between 8 and 7 o'clock on Saturday morning. Frederick Ross, who was asleep in the ...

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  27. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    In the Legislative Assembly on Friday the Chief Secretary, replying to Mr. Birt, said it was not proposed to Introduce the Licensing Bill this session. ...

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  28. WHERE THE BOMBS FELL

    At the meeting of the Westminster City Council it was decided to erect tablets at places which were struck by bombs in air raids during the war. There ...

    Article : 211 words
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