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  2. Bulgaria's Revolt

    M. Stambullski has been shot dead in attempting to escape. The "Daily Express'" Sofia correspondent' states that the Sofia ...

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  3. Envoys' Deportation

    A meeting to protest against the action of the Federal Government in taking steps to deport to the two Irish envoy was held in the Domain to-day. Members ...

    Article : 154 words
  4. AMUSEMENTS.

    The artistic success of the recent chamber music recital at the National Theatre has been the means of arousing much interest among music-lovers. By ...

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  5. Germany's New Appeal

    The French reply to the British questionnaire is ready, but before being sent to London the document will be submoitted to the Belgian Government for ...

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  6. A RESULT OF LAUNCESTON'S INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS

    Under the Legitimacy Bill all children born out of wedlock were to be legitimated by the subsequent amrriage of their parents. Before the bil was read ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE BELGIAN REPLY.

    Colonel Theunls and M. Jasper are continuing to control foreign affairs during the political crisis. It is expected that they will form a new Government, ...

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  8. FATHER O'FLANAGAN ELUSIVE.

    Enquiries made to-night as to the whereabouts of the two Irish envoys showed that Mr. O'Kolly is still confiued at Long Bay penitentiary, where he wont ...

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  9. REPLY DELIVERED AT BRUSSELS.

    France's proposed reply to the British memorandum was delivered at Brussels on Saturday, ...

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  10. "LES CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE."

    The Launceston Operatic Society has definitely decided that its brief revival of Plauquette's evergreen. comic opera "Les Cloches de Corneville" Will ...

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  11. CONFIDENCE IN M. POINCARE.

    After a long debate terminating at 2.30 on Saturday morning, 'the Chamber of Deputies declared confidence in M. Poincare by 350 votes to 162. The ...

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  12. DETAILS OF ALLEGED PLOT.

    The newspapers are publishing details of an alleged plot by CM. Stambuliski, to force King Boris to abdicate and have himself crowned as King Alexander H. ...

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  13. THE PRINCESS THEATRE.

    "My Friend tie. Devil," which commences a three days run at the Now Princess to-day, is a picture that combines a wonderful story with intense ...

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  14. WHAT ACTION WILL BE TAKEN?

    In the absence of the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) on Saturday, Information Was not available regarding the action it. Is proposed to adopt in reference to ...

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  15. ATTEMPT TO CAPTURE SOFIA.

    The Bulgarian Legation asserts that M. Stambuliski's partisans are massing round Sotia in an attempt to capture the city. ...

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  16. Far Eastern Problem

    Editorially commenting on the Fax East articles, the 'Morning Post" says —England understands the peculiar position of Japan perhaps better than any ...

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  17. ITALIAN ATTITUDE.

    The Fascist press opposes the French demand for the cessation of passive resistance in the Ruhr before negotiations. It approves of Mr. Baldwin's line with ...

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  18. Visit to Battle Areas

    The London "Daily Telegraph" in a leading article on "Melbourne's adoption of Villers Bretonneux, recalls how the Australians drove out the Germans, and ...

    Article : 166 words
  19. MIXED DIVORCE CASE

    A remarkable story was unfolded in the Divorce Court, on the application of Engineer Commander Campbell for al divorce from Mrs. Marie Campbell, on ...

    Article : 258 words
  20. Elderly Man's Death

    With all automatic revolver in his right hand and a bullet wound above the right ear. Gcorge McRao (65) was found dead in had at his home in Paddington on ...

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  21. JUGO-SLAVIA MAY INTERVENE.

    The Jugo-Slavian Government has decided to intervent if the sofia Government continue to mobolise in excess of limits set by the Ncuilly Treaty. ...

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  22. LORD DERBY'S DESIRE.

    The Earl of Derby (Secretary of State for War), speaking at the Conservative Club's meeting, said that his greatest wish was to see Great Britain working ...

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  23. NELLIE BRAMLEY.

    The news of a return season to the National Theatre of Miss Nellie [?], who left such an indelible impression when on her' last visit here, will ...

    Article : 185 words
  24. Robbery From a Bar

    [?] the occupants were asleep thieves removed it panel fro the door of the [?] Hotel, Bulla-road, at about half-past 2 on Saturday morning, ...

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  25. MATERNITY HOMES NEEDED

    Dr. David, Bishop of Edmundsbury, is establishing a reputation for candour. Recently he disturbed some by the announcement that he intended to go to ...

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  26. TREATMENT OF TUBERCULOSIS

    An important advance in the treatment of consumption and other forms of cuberculosis was announced by Professor Dreyer, of the Oxford University, before ...

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  27. MINE OWNERS SENTENCED.

    The French occupation authorities, have imposed the following sentences on mine owners for the non-delivery of coal:—Kellermann, five years' ...

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  28. FURTHER PARTICULARS.

    A 'public holiday was proclaimed at Villers "Bretonncux, and there were cheering crowds everywhere. The official party first visited the Adelaide cemetery, ...

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  29. NINETEEN DAYS IN OPEN BOAT

    When rescued after being 19 days in a small open boat, Francois Pluntagenet, who was believed to have perished in the French fishing boat Raymond, lost off ...

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  30. ST. JOHN'S ANNUAL FAIR.

    The fair will be held in St. John's Hall on Wednesday. There is a very large number of well-laden stalls this year. A particularly good and amusing ...

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  31. FRENCH SENTRY SHOT DEAD.

    A French sentry has been shot dead at Herne. The Germans have handed over to the French authorities a miner, who is believed to be the assassin. ...

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  32. MIGRATION QUESTION

    The Earl of Stradbroke (Governor of Victoria), speaking at the Australian Natives' Association's lunclicon in Australia House, reiteratal the opinion that ...

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  33. EX. REBEL COMMANDER

    It in believed that ex-Rebel Commander Maritz, having received no assurances from the Union Government, Intends to remain at Lourenco Marques for the ...

    Article : 67 words
  34. CONSPIRACY TO MURDER.

    Plans have been discovered of a secret organisation which Is pledged to kill nine Frenclimen or Belgians as a reprisal for the execution of the German ...

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  35. MAJESTIC THEATRE.

    Evidence of the popularity of Miss Maggie Foster and her violin was the enthusiastic reception accorded the clever musician by a crowded house at the ...

    Article : 240 words
  36. PROHIBITION REGULATIONS

    The s. Makura advises that she will discharge her surplus liquor at Suva, Fiji islands, in order to conform with the American prohibition regulations at ...

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  37. Interstate Shipping

    Sydney.—Arrivals—June 16, East Wind, s., from New York; [?]ntoro, s., from Singapore; Induna, s., from Brisbane. June 17, Suffolk, s., from Liverpool; City ...

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  38. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL

    Art O'Brien and eight other Irishmen who were sent back to Ireland, but re- turned later to England, have been committed for trial, charged with seditious ...

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  39. U.S.A. MERCANTILE MARINE

    Mr. Harding (President of the Republic), at a dinner in honour of Mr. Lasker, who is retiring from the chairmanship of the United States Shipping ...

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  40. EXPERIMENTS IN WIRELESS

    Signor Marconi has returned after a two months' cruise, during which he carried out a series of important experiments in wireless. He. says:—"The ...

    Article : 142 words
  41. TWELVE-MILE LIMIT.

    The draft liquor .treaty proposing a 12-mile limit is ready for submittal to the foreign Powers. It is explained that the draft envisage no extension of the ...

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  42. SIMPLE LIFE IN ITALY

    Following Signor Mussolini's speech to the Supreme Council of the Fascists, insisting on a return to simple habits which characterised the party's ...

    Article : 101 words
  43. SWEEP PROSECUTION FAILS

    The Otley sweepstakes prosecution failed. The prosecuting counsel said that 180,000 tickets had been sold, and £78,000 prize money has been paid out. ...

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  44. "WHAT FOR?"

    Under the heading "What For?" the "Morning Post" says that that Irish Free State Government has ordered eight Caproni battleplanes, two of which have ...

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  45. IMMIGRANTS ENTERTAINED.

    By arrangement with Major B. Sampson, a number of recent arrivals by the s. Borda were the guests of the manager of the Princess Theatre on Saturday ...

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  46. Robbery With Violence

    Two thieves carried out a daring robbery at a residence at Randwick on Saturday afternoon by gagging and binding the only occupant of the house. ...

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  47. SOUTH AMERICAN LINERS.

    Mr. Lamport Holt announces that liners on the South American route will discharge then surplas liquor at Bermuda, in consequence of the American ...

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  48. GREAT AERIAL SCHEME

    The "Daily Chronicle's" aeronautical correspondent says that a great aerial scheme will shortly be submitted to the French Government, by which the naval ...

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  49. UNDER NEW MANGEMENT.

    Arrived in town last week, Mr. \Val lace Bourne, the late manager of the Lyric Theatre, Sydney, who has taken charge of the Princess Theatre, ...

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  50. TINY MONOPLANE'S FLIGHT

    A tiny monoplane named Wren, fitted With a 3-h.p. engine, attained a speed of 53 miles an hour during the Air Ministry test at Lytham, in Lancashire. It ...

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  51. WORLD'S LARGEST SUBMARINE

    The world's largest and most powerful submarine, XI., will be launched at Chatham to-day. The ceremony will be private, and the details of the vessel ...

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  52. Round the World Flight

    The yacht Frontiersman, which is the supply ship for the Malins attempt to fly round the world. sailed from London to-day. The crew of 35 comprised ...

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  53. Faiih Healer Visits Lepers

    Mr. J. M. Hickson visited the leper station at Peel Island on Saturday, and conducted a service. It Is claimed that to-day two patients a rippled man and ...

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  54. AN AMUSING SPEECH

    In the course of an amusing speech at the Parliamentary press gallery dinner, Mr. Baldwin (Prime Minister), asked to be regarded as a brave man ...

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  55. LEGITIMACY BILL

    Under the Legitimacy Bill all children born out of wedlock were to be legitimated by the subsequent amrriage of their parents. Before the bill was read ...

    Article : 119 words
  56. Child Murderer Hanged

    Daniel R. Cooper, who was found guilty of murder, was executed this morning. He met his end calmly. Half an hour before the execution he made a statement ...

    Article : 112 words
  57. HELICOPTER TRIALS

    The French inventor Oemichen made three flights in his helicopter, carrying two passengers. The machine was in the air altogether nearly two hours. The ...

    Article : 66 words
  58. WEDDING IN GERMANY

    Fraulein Amalia Ebert, daughter of the President of Germany, has been married to Herr Franz Jaenicke, son of the manager of a boot factory. The bride wore ...

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  59. PENNY POSTAGE

    The "Spectator" congratulates Mr. Massey on reintroducing the penny postage. It says that this is not the first occasion on which New Zealand has given ...

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  60. RAND UPHEAVAL

    The Assembly has passed a bill to condone the break of service of those railwaymen who went on strike during the Rand upheaval last year. ...

    Article : 55 words
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