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  2. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    There was a poor attendance at the Stadium when the Olympic Games were continued to-day in hot weather. It is noteworthy that Legendre (U.S.A.), who, ...

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  3. NOTES IN PARLIAMENT.

    "If winter comes, can spring be far behind?" asked Shelley, with a note of plaintive hopefulness. Labour members of the Federal Parliament are asking themselves ...

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  4. EDINA AGROUND.

    In a dense fog last night the bay excursion steamer Edina went aground to the southward of Gellibrand Pilelight. She was returning to Melbourne from Geelong, ...

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  5. AMERICAN DEMOCRATS.

    Early on Wednesday morning Mr. W. G. McAdoo released his delegates at the Democratic Convention, as the convention went into the hundredth ballot. Earlier the ...

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  6. HIGHER PRICE OF BREAD.

    The decision of the Master Bakers' Association to increase the price of bread by Id. a [?]b. loaf from to-day will not be uniformly observed. It appears to be ...

    Article : 319 words
  7. POLITICAL PROBLEM.

    Prolonged discussions took place yesterday between the Premier (Sir Alexander Peacock) and the Secretary to Pta Cabinet (Mr. Groves), representing the Nationalist ...

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  8. MR. MACDONALD IN PARIS.

    Rarely has a British Prime Minister had a more cordial reception in France than that given to Mr. Ramsay MacDonald. The vicinity of the railway station was ...

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  9. FALL OVER PRECIPICE.

    Visitors to the Government chalet at Mount Buffalo were horrified when news was received yesterday afternoon that Dr. H. Charles Varley, of Rutland road, ...

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  10. BISHOP ON PROHIBITION.

    The House of Lords, by 166 votes to 50, defeated the motion for the second reading of the Popular Control of Liquor Bill of the Bishop of Oxford (Dr. Murray Burge). The ...

    Article : 226 words
  11. Smuggling Beer.

    PHILADELPHIA (U.S.A.), July 8. General Butler, the city's anti-liquor crusader, has disclosed a beer-smuggling plot which shows the bootleggers' ...

    Article : 135 words
  12. ACTION BY UNIONISTS.

    The secretary of the Trades Hall Council (Mr. E. J. Holloway) said yesterday that all unionists had been requested to ask their bakers this morning what was to be ...

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  13. UNITY OF EMPIRE.

    Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at a dinner given by Lord Beaverbrook to Dominion journalists, gave an eloquent picture of the resources of the Empire. Their ...

    Article : 264 words
  14. Labour Women's List.

    The president of the Labour Women's Organising Committee, Councillor Mary Bogers, yesterday advised housewives to refuse to pay the increase. Should the ...

    Article : 95 words
  15. SENATE VACANCY.

    It was learned yesterday that Mr. Hugh McKenzie, of Echuca, intends to offer himself as a candidate for the seat in the Senate rendered vacant recently by the ...

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  16. CAPTAIN MOXEY INDISPOSED.

    GEELONG. Wednesday.—The bay steamer Edina has this week been under the care of three commanders. Capta[?] Moxey, who is usually in charge, is ...

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  17. JAPANESE ABROAD.

    The Cabinet has approved of an important bill, which will permit Japanese citizens residing abroad, who have not taken the oath of allegiance by serving in ...

    Article : 204 words
  18. WALL COLLAPSES.

    While working on the footpath in front of an old building which was being demolished in Little Collins street at 8 o'clock yesterday morning Arthur Evans, ...

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  19. GENERAL CABLES.

    Slight damage was done to the steamer Otuki. It was confined to wool in No. 4 hold.—Reuter. The American airmen who are flying ...

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  20. Representing Australia.

    The High Commissioner for Australia (Sir Joseph Cook) will attend the preliminary meeting to discuss the representation of the Empire at the Inter-Allied Conference ...

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  21. Piling Up Explosives.

    The London "Daily Herald" publishes a complete denial from the Skoda works (Austria) of the statements made recently by Mr. E.D. Morel (Labour member of ...

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  22. LABOUR CANDIDATE.

    At it special meeting of the Victorian executive of the Australian Labour party, at the Trades Hall last night. Mr. J. F. Hannan was selected as the Labour ...

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  23. BISLEY RIFLE MATCHES.

    The Queen Mary Prize at Bisley was won by Lient. J. A. Barlow, of the 1st West Yorkshire Requirment, with a score of 170 points. There were several Dominion ...

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  24. NEW CRUISERS.

    Keen interest was displayed by Federal members yesterday in the final report of the Federal Joint Committee of Public Accounts upon the expenditure on ...

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  25. EPIDEMIC OF CRIME.

    A thief entered the house of Mrs. Agnes Aarons fish cafe proprietor, Barkly street, St. Kilda, between 6 and 7 o'clock on Tuesday evening, and stole properly valued at ...

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  26. Storage of Produce.

    A proposal to construct a wharf, railway, and cool stores at West Thurrock, originated by Lord Cowdray, was rejected last week by the House of Lords on the ...

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  27. MR. THEODORE'S MISSION.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—After hearing a statement by the Premier (Mr. Theodore) respecting his tinancial mission to England, the Parliamentary Labour party, at a ...

    Article : 195 words
  28. Distribution of Food.

    The Government has intimated its willingness to appoint two representatives on the committee to investigate the problem of the distribution of food throughout the ...

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  29. RUSSIAN ARISTOCRAT.

    Terrible disclosures were unfolded at a coroner's inquest at Westminster on the death of Mrs. Sylvia Pearson. Deccased, who was 62 years of age, accompanied by ...

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  30. WIDERAL PACT.

    SAVERNAKE (N. S. W.), Wednesday. At a meeting of the Savernake branch of the Farmers and Settlers' Association, the following motion was submitted by Mr. ...

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  31. Wool Sales.

    To-day the best sales of the series were recorded, and the market was stronger all roung. Merinors were fully at par with May closing rates. Greasy crossbreds have ...

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  32. Gunsmith's Window Broken.

    On Tuesday night a window of the gun shop of Mr. D. Mackintosh, Bourke street, was found to have been broken. Nothing had been removed. Most of the fire[?] ...

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  33. Stranded in Britain.

    A surprising suggestion was trade during question time by Mr. G. [?]y (Labour) in the House of Commons. He said that there was a considerable ...

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  34. Soviet Terrorism.

    The Lenin[?] Soviet has sentenced to death three officials of the Soviet's tailor trust on charges that they had accepted I bribes to made [?] contracts, and ...

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  35. Bogus Telephone Message.

    On Tuesday morning a resident of Badclava received a telephone message to the effect that her daughter, who is a doctor, had been assaulted while on her way to ...

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  36. Alleged Waste of Cheese.

    It was alleged in the House of Commons by Mr. S. F. Perry, secret, of the Cooperative party, that 23,[?]tes of cheese which had recently been held up in ...

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  37. CENSURE MOTION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— In the New South Wales legislative Assembly to-night Mr. McGirr, whose a[?] to the motion for the [?] of the Address in ...

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  38. Calcutta Tea Sales.

    At the sixth sale 17,102 packages were offered, the chief districts being [?]ars 7,119, Assam 1,205. Average prices were realised. Commi[?] leaf brought [?] ...

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  39. Private Advices.

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  40. Medical Frauds.

    Action against those charged with medical frauds has resulted in a grant [?] indictment of 19 physicians involving allegations that they operated a "diploma mill," ...

    Article : 163 words
  41. BALLOTS DISPUTED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— The Frderal officers of the Australian Workers' Union have decided to appeal lu the Federal executive of the Australian Labour party ...

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  42. ADVICE TO CITIZENS.

    "I am strongly in favour of the tightening of the law in an endeavour to break up orgainsed gangs of criminals," declared the Cheif Secretary (Dr. Argyle) yesterday. ...

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  43. WIDOW IN DISTRESS.

    An appeal has been made for funds to pay the arrears of rent and establish in a cottage Mrs. Crawloy, of St. Kilda, the death of whose husband has left her and ...

    Article : 85 words
  44. Classified Advertising

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  45. Mosul Question.

    Replying to the British Note, the Augora Government rejects the proposl to submit the question of the boundaries of the vilayet or district of Mosul to the Council ...

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  46. Insurrection in Brazil.

    According to information received in this city 250 persons were killed, and 200 injured, during the insurrrection at Saopanto, Brazil, on Friday. ...

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  47. Classified Advertising

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  48. KOSTICH'S CHESS SUCCESS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Roris Kostich, the che[?]er, is still displaying his powers in Sydney. Last night he played 26 opponents simultaneously at [?] ...

    Article : 34 words
  49. Classified Advertising

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