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  2. MISHAP TO BRISBANE EXPRESS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Brisbane express which left Sydney at half-past 3 o'clock this afternoon was derailed near A berdeen, about seven miles from ...

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  3. PERSONAL.

    The death is announced from London of Lord Stevenson, who was chairman of the standing committee of the British Empire Committee. Lord Stevenson had travelled ...

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  4. NAURU INQUIRY.

    Sir Arthur Robinson has been appointed by the Federal Ministry a Royal commissioner to inquire into the affairs of the Nauru Phosphate Commission in place of ...

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  5. FEDERAL LEGISLATION.

    Accumulation of important measures on the notice paper of the House of Representatives may result in members being asked to sit from Monday to Friday, ...

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  6. THE REFERENDUM.

    One of the best debates heard in the House of Representatives for many years took place last night on the industrial referendum proposals. Hopes by the ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN XI.

    Australia, in response to Durham's first innings score of 125, had lost two wickets for 242, Andrees being 110 not out, when play ended on on Wednesday. Ponsford was ...

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  8. LYGON STREET ACCIDENT.

    Late on Monday night Alfred Teasdale and T. Griesley, caterers, of Weston street, East Brunswick, were driving along Lygon street, and in a dense fog their ...

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  9. MANDATED TERRITORIES.

    The Australian High Conmmissioner (Sir Joseph Cook) furnished the Permanent Mandates Commission to-day with supplementary information in regard to the ...

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  10. LIQUOR AT CANBERRA.

    A resolution favouring the establishment of a bar at the Parliament House at Canberra has been passed by the joint House Committee of the Federal Parliament. ...

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  11. MANSFIELD MURDER.

    ALBURY (N.S.W.), Thursday.—The man believed to be Bert Woods, who was arrested at Urana last night on a charge of vagrancy, and for whom the police had ...

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  12. DIAMOND RUSH.

    What is predicted to be the greatest dismond rush in the history of South Africa is likely to take place to-morrow, when a new diamond field at Elendsputte, ...

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  13. FORMER SENATOR CONVICTED.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—The trial was continued at the Criminal Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Poole, of Benjamin Benny, who was recently struck off the roll of ...

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  14. International Labour.

    The International Labour Conference rejected the employers' motion in favour of the observance of the international seamen's statute as fixed at Geneva in 1920 by ...

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  15. GOLDFIELDS MURDER.

    PERTH, Thursday.—The commissioner of police has received a telegram from Inspector Condon at Kalgoorlie stating that William Coulter has been arrested at ...

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  16. CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF.

    A message from Brussels states that the bodies of 117 British soldiers have been discovered in excavations close to Hill 60. They were in a deep underground gallery ...

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  17. BURIAL OF MR. G. A. SINCLAIR.

    About 150 friends of the late Mr. G. A. Sinclair, "Veoman" editor of "The Australasian," paid their last tribute of respect to his mamory by their presence at the ...

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  18. United States Wheat.

    An estimate of the United States winter wheat crop issued at Washington places the yield at 543,300,000 bushels, indicated by conditions up to June 1. The ...

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  19. London Wool Sales.

    A miscellaneous selection was submitted at the wool sales to-day. There was good demand for all classes at full late rates, with a slightly better market for ...

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  20. Tribute to Kitchener.

    A striking tribute to Lord Kitchener was paid by the Prince of Wales when unveiling a statue to the field-marshal at the Horse Guards' Parade. The Prince dwelt ...

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