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  2. PACIFIC PROBLEMS FIRST.

    Whatever doubts existed regarding a preliminary conference on Pacific questions were dispelled on Monday. It is certain now that representatives of the nations ...

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  3. RUSSIA'S EXTREMITY.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Express" writes that a magnate who gained international reputation as a food organiser during the war declares that ...

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  4. SECOND EDITION.

    There was a regrettable scene towards the close of the play in the fourth Test at Old Trafford to-day. When England's score had reached 341 for four wickets, Tennyson ...

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  5. FITZROY SHOOTING.

    An affray with firearms which took place in George street, Fitzroy, on the night of July l8 led to the appearance before the Fitzroy Court yesterday of Henry Stokes, ...

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  6. UNITY OF EMPIRE.

    Mr. Hughes was the principal guest of the Lyceum (Women's) Club. The Marchione[?] of Aberdeen presided. Responding to a toast, Mr. Hughes said ...

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  7. STATE POLITICAL CRISIS.

    In elaborating the Ministry's offer of a voluntary co-operative wheat pool controlled by the growers and proposing to guarantee the banks against advances of 3/ a bushel, ...

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  8. THE CRIME WAVE.

    Declaring that only 25 recruits for the police force could be trained in a period of six months, the Chief Secretary (Major Baird), in a statement yesterday referring ...

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  9. SPORTING CABLES.

    F. Bullock the Victorian rider, is at the head of the winning jockeys list in England. He has had 227 mounts, and has riddne 58 winners, 30 seconds, and 22 ...

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  10. DAVIS CUP.

    The third game in the Davis Cup tournament, between Canada and Australia, was interrupted by thunderstoroms. Anderson and Todd (Australia) were playing against ...

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  11. Thefts Reported.

    Thieves obtained £100 worth of goods from the factory of Allinson Brothers, clothing manufacturers, 177 Queensberry street, Carlton, on Monday night or early ...

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  12. IRISH SOLUTION.

    The Secretary for Ireland (Sir Hamar Greenwood), in the course of a special interview, remarked.—"I have great hopes that the Irish question will be settled ...

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  13. PROBLEM OF SILESIA.

    A message from Paris yesterday afternoon stated that Great Britain had announced her willingness to agree, with all reserve, to the despatch by France of a ...

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  14. Stolen Cashbox Found.

    BALLARAT, Tuesday.—While two young men were walking on the north shore of Lake Wendouree this afternoon they found a small cashbox which contained war ...

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  15. SCULLING IN ENGLAND.

    The Wingfield sculls were won by Beresford, junior. The race was rowed from Putney to Mortlake. When half the distance had been traversed Gollan (Leander), ...

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  16. Mineral Rights on Land.

    The judicial committee of the Privy Council has dismissed with costs the appeal in the case The Commonwealth v. Hazeldell. ...

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  17. BOXING.

    "Sporting Life" says "People are discussing freely Joe Beckett's failure to get to grips with the Australian, George Cook, as something like a breach of faith. ...

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  18. Profits on Lewis Guns.

    The Court of King's Bench is bearing a claim by the owners of the Lewis gun for a return of £3,000,000 taken by the British Government as excess profits tax. ...

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  19. HONORARY JUSTICES.

    In his report to the State AttorneyGeneral (Mr Robinson) on the remarks made by Messrs H. Evans and A. Rosen, J.P.'s, members of the bench of the Fitzroy ...

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  20. TOO FEW POLICE.

    Sir,—As a victim of a recent suburban robbery in broad daylight (when my home was entered during the very temporary absence of my family and divested of all ...

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  21. One Vote for Empire.

    The United Press Association correspondent at Washington has been informed that the British Empire will officially have only one voice at the Washington ...

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  22. FLOODS IN THE NORTH.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—With the falling of the flood waters, residents on the north coast are learning the extent of their losses, and taking in hand a vast amount ...

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  23. FAITH IN ARBITRATION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. Justice Higgins, in the course of an address on "Law in Industry," under the auspices of the Public Questions Society of the University, ...

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  24. Motoring Grand Prix.

    The Grand Prix for motor-cars has been won by a Dusenberg car from America, which covered 332 miles in 247 minutes. A French Balot car was second, and another ...

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  25. COMMONWEALTH ACTION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday —In the High Court to-day, the Chief Justice (Sir Adrian Knox) gave his reserved decision with respect to an application made on behalf ...

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  26. BETWEEN THE LINES.

    The score at the end of the first day's play in the fourth. Test match illustrates exactly a contingency which haa been a matter for conjecture and comment ever ...

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  27. RAILWAY TO ALVIE.

    Conditionally on a surcharge of 1/ a ton on all goods (except parcels and live stock) being sanctioned by Parliament, the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Railways ...

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  28. Trade With Italy.

    Brigadier-General Ramaciotti, of Sydney, who on a private visit to Europe went to Italy to inquire into the possibilites of trade with Australia, has informed the Australian ...

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  29. Restraint on Debtors.

    Senator Borah has asked the Sonnte to postpone the funding of foreign debts to the United States until after the disarmament conference is finished. Should debtor ...

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  30. Fire on Great Liner.

    A serious fire has broken out on the great Cunard liner Mauretania (30,704 tons) at, Southampton. At one time the liner was in danger of sinking, owing to the weight of ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND RETRENCHMENT.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday:—At a meeting of the Cabinet to-day the proposals of the Public Service Commissioner for the reorganisation of the Public Works ...

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  32. Train Bandits in France.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that the Paris-Marseilles express was "held up" in Wild West fashion when travelling at a speed of 60 miles an ...

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  33. Half a House Swept Away.

    SOUTHPORT (Q.), Tuesday.—Damage to the extent of thousands of pounds was done at Ormean by floods at the week-end. The Ulrick and Willie families had a ...

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  34. SISTER LIGUORI CASE.

    WAGGA (N.S.W.), Tuesday.—About 700 residents attended an official welcome home yesterday to Bishop Dwyer, of Wagga, on his return from Sydney, where ...

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  35. S.A. PARLIAMENT.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The first business done in the Legislative Assembly today was the passing of a Supply Bill for £900,000 for services. The debate on the ...

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  36. Victorian Canned Fruits.

    Mr. T. D. Gilfillan, Victorian trade commissioner in London, states that the first shipment of Sheppirton canned fruits turned out splendidly, and the trade ...

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  37. LABOUR MEN OUTSPOKEN.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—The president of the A.W.U (Mr. Blakeley) has issued a reply to the speeches of Messrs. Ogden and Sheridan, Labour members, in the ...

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  38. New South Wales Loan.

    The New South Wales Government has placed £3,000,000 in six months' Treasury bills at 5 ? per cent. [Western Australia last week placed £2,000,000 ...

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  39. GENERAL CABLES.

    The police have arrested a number of terrorists who mined the railway line in the hope of destroying the train by which the King of Roumania was travelling to ...

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  40. STATE OF RIVERS.

    Reports received yesterday at the Central Weather Bureau give a height in the Maclntyre at Boggabilla of 39ft. 5in (a decrease for the last 24 hours of 2ft 101ft), and at ...

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  41. DIPHTHERIA CARRIERS.

    With a view to reducing the prevalence of diphtheria in Bendigo, the Commission of Public Health at its meeting yesterday agreed to motions ...

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  42. Wheat Price in London.

    The Government has reduced the price of f.a.q. Australian wheat to 75/ a quarter. ...

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  43. TASMANIAN PARLIAMENT.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—The Tasmanian Parliament was opened to-day by His Excellency the Governor (Sir William Allardyce). ...

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  44. AFTER TWELVE YEARS.

    A sequel to the lengthy Ronald v. Harper litigation of some years ago will be heard in the City Court this morning. Messrs. Rogers and Rogers of 28 Market street, ...

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  46. SMALLPOX FROM GEELONG.

    Nurse Wetch, who contracted smallpox while nursing an infected patient in a private hospital at Geelong, died yesterday afternoon at the Coode Island quarantine ...

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  47. CART AND TRAM COLLIDE.

    A cart being driven in Elgin street. Carton last night came into collision with a [?], and the driver was thrown on to his head on the road.On being admitted to the Melbourne Hospital by Dr. ...

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  48. MAN'S THROAT GASHED.

    Lying unconscious on the beach at St. Kilda with a severe gash in his throat, apparently caused by a razor, a man about 45 years of age was discovered at a late hour last night. The police ...

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  51. Final Day of Play.

    Rain fell during the night, and although there was a little sunshine the sky was heavily clouded when play was resumed to-day. There was, however, a large ...

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