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  2. THIRTEEN SHOPS BURNT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday:—Fire early this morning demolished 13 business premises at Bellingen, a small town on the north coast of New South Wales, on the ...

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  3. RAILWAY STRIKE.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Wednesday.—The effects of the strike were made evident to-day when for the first time trains failed to arrive or depart. Neither were ...

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  4. "BLACK" STEAMER.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—There were important developments to-day in relation to the steamer Port Lyttelton, which in February was declared "black" by the decision ...

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  5. BRITISH LIBERALS.

    Mr. Lloyd George in a speech at Llanfairfechan, in Wales, declared that it was absolutely untrue that there was a revolt against Mr. Asquith among Liberals. ...

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  6. VOLSTEAD LAW.

    Dr. J. W. Hall, a noted physician, and chairman of the Chicago Lunacy Commission appearing before the committee which is considering the 59 identical bills to ...

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  7. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    The Empire Exhibition at Wembley was opened by his Majesty the King this morning, in the presence of great crowds of people. The King motored from Windsor ...

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  8. HR. LAWSON AS SPEAKER.

    Confidence in Mr. Lawson as Premier, and a promise of undivided support if he decides to accept nomination as Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, in succession ...

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  9. WHAT IT STANDS FOR.

    His Majesty the King, in opening the Empire Exhibition, said:— It gives me the greatest pleasure and satisfaction to come here to-day with the ...

    Article : 625 words
  10. SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTION

    The Nationalists opened their election campaign Inst night, when Mr. Hertzog and Dr. Malan, the leader of the Cape Nationalists, spoke at Vryheid and Cape ...

    Article : 255 words
  11. Tilden's Resignation.

    Mr. Myrick, chairman of the Davis Cup committee, has written to W. T. Tilden, the tennis champion, expressing great surprise at Tildan's resignation from the ...

    Article : 218 words
  12. DISEASE AMONG CATTLE.

    The epidemic of foot and month disease has become a matter of great seriousness throughout the nation. New York State is joining various other States, which ...

    Article : 217 words
  13. LICENSING POLICE.

    Commenting yesterday on allegations which have been made by former member of the licensing police force that cases in which they had recommended prosceution ...

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  14. Greek Republic.

    The Athens correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the Cabinet has approved of a decree for the defence of the republican reg[?]ne for 10 years, forbidding ...

    Article : 134 words
  15. Exclusion of Japanese.

    The "Hochi Shimban," in a lending article, declares that the exclusion of Japanese from the United States will inevitably foster the union of coloured races. ...

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  16. CRICKET CONTROVERSY.

    Mr. P. F. ("Plum") Warner, in a preliminary article on cricket in the "Morning Post," says:—"I hope that our men who will sail to Australia in September ...

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  17. Newfoundland Scandals.

    ST JOHN'S (Newfoundlapd), April 22. Warrants have been issued for the arrest of Sir Richard Squires, a former Premier, and Alex. Campbell, a former Minister for ...

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  18. FULL DRESS REHEARSAL.

    Many magic wands will need to be waved over night for the Empire Exhibition to be ready for the historic opening, pageant to-morrow morning, but every five minutes, ...

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  19. PRINCE'S PARK ASSAULT.

    There was no change in the condition of Violet Melba Whittaker, aged 5½years, who, it is thought, was carried away by a man on Thursday night and attacked in ...

    Article : 271 words
  20. GENERAL CABLES.

    While a party of Belfast Roman Catholic holiday-makers was returning from a pilgrimage to Church Island, Lough Neaugh, women and a young child were drowned. ...

    Article : 316 words
  21. FLIGHT AROUND AUSTRALIA.

    Leaving Thursday island at half-past six o'clock s yesterday morning, Wing-commander Goble and Flying-officer Melntyre in their seaplane, flight around Australia ...

    Article : 205 words
  22. South African Treason Trial.

    At his trail for trenson by a special Court to-day, Commander Maritz, who led the rebellion in 1914, pleaded guilty to treason and other charges in connection ...

    Article : 218 words
  23. RIOT SUFFERERS.

    Nine members of Parliament—Dr. Fetherston, and Messrs. Farthing, Angus, McLeod, Deany, Snowball, Everard, Morley, and Baird. M.L.A.'s—waited on the ...

    Article : 97 words
  24. World Flight.

    Squadron-leader MacLaren, Flying-Officer Plender-Smith, and Sergeant Andrews, in then flight round the world, have arrived at Bender Abbas, a seaport town ...

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  25. BY-ELECTIONS IN THE WEST.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—In consequence of the elevation of Messrs. Collier, [?] Willeock, Troy, and McCullam to Ca[?] rank, writs were issued to-day for ...

    Article : 52 words
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