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  2. CAULFIELD CRIME.

    nThough they express disappointment that they have not yet succeeded in making an arrest, the detectives and constables engaged in investigating the Caulfield crime ...

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  3. FEDERAL PACT.

    Although the political situation was discussed at meeting of the Federal Ministerial parties yesterday, the position has not altered. Members were given ...

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  4. IRISH DEADLOCK.

    It was announced by Mr. Thomas the Secretary of State for the Colonies, in the House of Commons to-day, that Parliament would meet on September 30, unless ...

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  5. TREATIES WITH RUSSIA.

    The Under-Secretary to the Voreign Office (Mr. Ponsonby) was greeted with Ministorial cheers when he rose and declared that a settlement had been finally ...

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  6. JUTLAND BATTLE.

    The comments made in an interview by Admiral von Sheer, who commanded the German fleet at the battle of Jutland, have aroused much discussion in England, ...

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  7. CENTRAL AUSTRALIA.

    Since I travelled through Central Australia as the guest of the Commonwealth Government, I do not feel I can make a statement on any subject that might be ...

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  8. MORE ROBBERIES.

    While Mr. A.L. Lane, grazier, of New South Wales, the tenant of a fist at Cliveden Mansions, Wellington, parade, East Melbourne, was at home last night, thieves ...

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  9. GERMANY'S BLACK DAY.

    "It was a splendid performance, and as fine a feat of arms as any that even this war can produce."—General Rawlison, commanding the Fourth Army in August, 1918. ...

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  10. CRIME IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Action has been taken by the Glebe Municipal Council to obtain the support of all councils in the metropolitan area of Sydney in connection ...

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  11. Shots Fired at Thieves.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.— Thieves who were surprised at the Crown Stove Works, Brisbane, this morning were shot at but evidently they escaped unharmed. Mr. G. ...

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  12. CASE AT ELSTERNWICK.

    Diamond rings, watches, and other articles of jewellery, valued in all at £250. were stolen from the shop of Mr. C. S. Hiddlestone, in Glenbuntly road, ...

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  13. NOTES IN PARLIAMENT.

    There are 76 members of the House of Representatives, and it frequently happens that quite a respectable proportion of them may be found in the chamber at a ...

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  14. Prime Minister Rises Early.

    The Anglo-Russian agreement was due to Mr. Ramsay MacDonald's dramatic intervention. Yesterday be expressed keenest disappointment at the breakdown, and ...

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  15. VALUABLE KINGS STOLEN.

    Climbing through the windon of a room at the side of a house occupied by Mr. Stott Lang, of Martin street, Gardenvale, between 3 o'clock and half-past 4 o'clock ...

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  16. NO PRINCIPLE SACRIFICED.

    Dr. Earle Page expressed regret last night at the resiguation from the Ministry of Mr. Stewart. The personal relations between Mr. Stewart and himself, he said, ...

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  17. False Rumour of "Hold-up."

    As a result of the frequency of street robberies by armed and masked men, a section of the public is becoming nervous and suspicious of the actions of many persons ...

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  18. Troubles of India.

    Professor C.V. Raymon, of the University of Calentta, in an address at the convention of the British Association for the Advancement of Science said that India's ...

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  19. Assurances to Ulster.

    Mr. Baldwin, in a speech at Hemel Hempstead, dwelt upon the assurances which had been repeatedly given to [?] that no changes would be made in her ...

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  20. VISITING SYRIAN PREACHER.

    By the White Star liner Runic a Syrian elergyman, the Rev. M.G. Daniel, Ph.D., reached Melbourne yesterday. Dr. Daniel has led an adventurous life, and has ...

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  21. Unsuccessful Search at Altona.

    After having searched for several hours on Wednesday night and Thursday morning for a man who is alleged to have attacked Mrs. Lawler, of Sargood street, ...

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  22. Stubborn Resistance.

    The Belfast correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that, despite Mr. Thomas's statement, the bill will be stubbornly resisted in behalf of [?] where ...

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  23. Fears of Famine.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Morning Post" reports that Russian circles show that one reason for the Soviet's eagerness to resume relations with Britain and France ...

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  24. REWARD FOR ARREST.

    The Premier (Mr. Prendergast) announced late yesterday afternoon that with the advice of the chief commissioner of police (Mr. A. Nicholson) the Cabinet ...

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  25. DAVIS CUP.

    The second round of the Davis Cup was commenced at Baltimore yesterday. The Australians have to play Mexico, who, like the Chinese competitions, were making their ...

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  26. NEW MINISTER.

    An early announcement from the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) regarding the appointment of a successor in the Ministry of Mr. Stewart is expected. At first it ...

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  27. Caulfield Case.

    There were no developments yesterday in connection with the alleged their of £87 by three armed men from Mr. Archibald Rodges, of Newlyn street, Caulfield, ...

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  28. Police Commissioner's Appeal.

    "Without the co-operation of members of the public our task in sheeting home this crime to the perpetrator will be very difficult." said the chief commissioner of ...

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  29. AROUND AUSTRALIA.

    Colonel Brinsmead, controller of civil aviation, left Melbourne this morning at half-past 10 o'clock on a flight round Australin. He is accompanied by Captain Joues ...

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  30. ROYAL LANE AFFAIR.

    On a charge that he, being a reputed thief, frequented Royal lane on August I with intent to commit a felony, Charles Allsop, aged 40 years, clerk, appeared at ...

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  31. Cabinet in Danger.

    The Cabinet will probably resign if defeated in the debate on the Russian agreement to-day. ...

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  32. World Flights.

    Engine failure was the primary cause of the wrecking of the machine in which the British airmen Squadron Leader MacLaren, Flight-Lieutenant Plenderleith, and ...

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  33. "DISCARD HELMETS."

    Reference was made at the half-yearly meeting of Gardenvale Progress Association to the number of serious crimes that had taken place recently. ...

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  34. Murder of Mrs. Evans.

    The assassins of Mrs. Evans, the Englishwoman who was recently shot dead, have been captured and are being held in Puchla City. ...

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  35. TRAMWAYS BOARD'S 'BUSES.

    It was stated by the chairman of the Tramways Board (Mr. A. Cameron) at the conclusion of a meeting of the Tramways Board yesterday that it had been decided ...

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  36. Another British Attempt.

    Major Blake is [?] for £23,000 for another British attempt to fly around the world early in 1915. ...

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  37. 17 Persons Killed.

    Seventeen defenceless persons were killed and ten others wounded when a band of 50 armed outlaws attacked a hacienda (farm) near Opichen, Yicatan. ...

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  38. Mr. Stewart Commended.

    nPERTH. Thursday,—As the delegates who represented the Country party of Western Australia at the party managers' conferece which recently considered the ...

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  39. Zanni in India.

    Zanni, the Agrentine airman, reached Allahabad yesterday morning, He attempted to set out to Calcutta this morning, but the undercarriage [?] in the ...

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  40. Municipal Action.

    A report on the work of the committee of the Municipal Conference convened to discuss the control of heavy motor traffic is being prepared by the town clerk (Mr. ...

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  41. ROBBERY AT CARLTON.

    Breaking into rooms attached to the wine saloon of Joseph Zaccari, at 292 Lygon street, Carlton, on the night of July 31, through a side window thieves removed ...

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  42. London Conference.

    The covering letter in connection with the German reply presented to the allied conference urges that the questions of military evacuation and the Rhineland ...

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  43. Law Reforms Advocated.

    At a meeting of Sandringham residents Mr. H. Mason moved. "That a letter of sympathy be forwarded to the family of the litle gul murdered at ...

    Article : 166 words
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  45. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    Surrey, in a match against South Africa at the Oval, scored 300, of which Shepherd [?] 127 and Fdndor [?] Blauckonberg took three wickets for 37 ...

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  46. Foreign Exchanges.

    The following rates of exachange to the £1 sterling are quoted:—Paris. 82.33 franes, as compared with 81.83 franck on the provious day, and New York 4.45 dollars as ...

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