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  3. GERMAN CRISIS

    The London "Time" Berlin correspondent reports:— "The severe Government crisis is due to internal troubles. The Centre Party ...

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  5. QUARTER SESSIONS TO-DAY'S PROCEEDINGS

    At the Quarter Sessions this morning, before Mr. Justice Bevan, Ernest Leslie Lihou was charged with having committed perjury on September 2. ...

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  6. SPORTING (Continued from Page 1.) TURF IN V1CTORIA

    Everything combined on Saturday to make the opening of the Victoria Racing Club's Grand National meeting successful. ...

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  7. UNSETTLED ITALY

    The London"Times" Rome correspondent reports:— "Long neglect and profiteering have resulted in much eruption and ...

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  8. AMIR PROTESTS

    Reuter's Simla correspondent reports that the Amir's letter of June 29 was received at Simla on July 8. The Amir protests at the one-sided ...

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  9. IN SIBERIA

    Mr. Wilton, the London "Times" correspondent in Russia, describing his visit to the south wing of the Siberian army, writes:— ...

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  10. MR. W. M. HUCHES TO BE KING'S COUNSELLOR INTERESTING CEREMONY.

    Mr. Hughes was the centre of a unique ceremony at the Gray's Inn Law Courts, where, for the first time on record, a man passed through the ...

    Article : 248 words
  11. M. CLEMENCEAU'S FUTURE

    The future of M. Clemenceau, the French Prime Minister, s being much discussed in Paris. The antagonistic regrouping of the Chamber of ...

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  12. PETROGRAD

    Definite information has been received that the Bolsheviks are about to evacuate Petrograd. Paris, July 8. ...

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  13. A START FOR HOME.

    The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) and the Minster for the Navy (Sir Joseph Cook) have left London for Austtalia. A great crowd bade them ...

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  14. BRITISH VIGILANCE WHICH DOES NOT RELAX

    The London "Times" special correspondent on the Afghanistan frontier reports:— "The British soldiers gamely face ...

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  15. FOOD PROBLEM ITALIAN ACTION. AGAINST PROFITEERS

    A decree provides for the punishment of sellers of food above the officially fixed prices. The penalty is a fine of £400, or a heayy term of imprisonment. ...

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  16. PEACE CELEBRATIONS

    The Tokio newspapers take the unusual course of refraining from describing, the peace celebrations, "because to do so would seem too callous a ...

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  17. NO PARENTS SINCE BOYHOOD

    David M'Donald King, who was yesterday remanded, for sentence on a charge of breaking, entering, and stealing from the residence of Theodore ...

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  18. CHARGE OF FORGERY.

    James Jelbert was charged with having forced, with intent to defraud, one cheque to the value of £12. Accused was further charged with uttering the ...

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  19. LATE CAPTAIN FRYATT

    There were impressive scenes at the funeral procession of Captain Fryatt, whose body was exhumed and brought to England for burial. The procession ...

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  20. GERMAN BAD FAITH

    The journal "Heimdal" mentions as an evidence of German bad fait[?] the fact that the Germans have sequestrated all the documents of the Middle ...

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  21. PRIVATE TRADING PERMITTED IN MOSCOW

    The "Westminster Gazette" correspondent at Paris reports that the Russian Government at Moscow has permitted private trading in foodstuffs and ...

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  22. BENEVOLENT SOCIETY

    The fortnightly meeting of the Benevolent Society, was held at the Town Hall this afternoon, when there were present: Pastor E. J. Tuck (president), ...

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  23. ADELAIDE SHEEP SALES

    At the abattoirs market yesterday 3325 lambs were yarded. Animals from light and good to fat classes met with a brisk sale, fully equal to last week's ...

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  24. EX-SERVICE MEN

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in receiving the Freedom of the City of Liverpool, suggested the formation of a single national organisation to preserve ...

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  25. DELAYS IN CABLES LORD INCHCAPE PROTESTS

    Lord Inchcape, in a letter, says that the cable delays to Australia and the far east are holding up business, and interfere with the resumption of ...

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  26. SINN FEIN

    The Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (Viscoant French) has proclaimed the Sinn Fein, Gaelic organisations, and the Irish Volunteers in the county of ...

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  27. V.R.C. RACES.

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  28. MAIL NOTICES.

    Mails will close at 3.30 (late fee 3.45) in Broken Hill on the following dates and for the places specified:—July 15, Java and Singapore: July 17, Thursday ...

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  29. REDUCTION IS PROPOSED IN THE COST OP CABLES

    At to-day's hearing of the case in which the Marconi Company is claiming £7,182,000 from the Government for breach of contract in connection with ...

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  30. SOCIETY SENSATION

    A sensation has been caused in society circles by the suicide of Mrs. Arthur Elliott, formerly Atherton. She was a noted beauty and figured in the Yarde ...

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