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  2. AT ALICE SPRINGS.

    The section of the Commonwealth Public Works Committee inspecting the proposed route for the North-South line, commenced to take evidence at Alice Springs ...

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  3. THE THIRD TEST

    When the lunchbean adjournment was made yesterday in connection with the third test match between England and Australia the home side had compiled ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. EMPIRE CONFERENCE.

    At the Empire Conference to-day the preliminary discussion on the renewal of the Anglo-Japanese Treaty was completed. In addition to the set speeches, various ...

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  5. THE SOUTH OF IRELAND.

    A conference between leaders ot the Sinn Fein organization and Unionist representatives of the South of Ireland was opened to-day at the Mansion House, Dublin, and ...

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  6. BRITISH CORN PRODUCTION.

    In the House of Commons to-day there a long and interesting debate on the Corn Production Ad Repeal Bill. The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir ...

    Article : 117 words
  7. SCARCITY OF VEGETABLES.

    It has often been argued that a vegetable grower makes his money more quickly than the orchardist or nurseryman, but he also has difficulties to encounter in the way of ...

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  8. THE ATLANTIC A MILLPOND.

    The United States Ambassador (Mr. Harvey), speaking at the American Independence Day celebrations in London, said:—"If King George III. had put forth a ...

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  9. EX-NUN'S CASE

    Popular interest in the case in which Bridget Mary Partridge (formerly known as Sister Ligouri) is claiming £5,000 from Bishop Joseph Wilfred Dwyer, of Wagga ...

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  10. PROFIT IN PETROL.

    The balance sheet of the Shell Transport" and Trading Company, presented at the annual meeting of shareholders to-day, showed a profit of £8,870,000, and a ...

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  11. NAVAL DEFENCE.

    The question of the Anglo-Japanese Treaty having been for the time disposed of the problem of naval defence was considered. Great Britain's standpoint was ...

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  12. EXPORT OF COAL.

    When the Federal authorities imposed an [?] on the export of coal from the Maitland district until the needs of Australia had been met, it was understood that ...

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  13. THE FISCAL SETTLEMENT.

    Gen. Smuts will visit the North of Ireland Premier (Sir James Craig) at Belfast-to-day. It is believed in Belfast that if the ...

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  14. MORE OUTRAGES

    Armed and masked men burned five farmhouses and their contents, near Athlone, during the curfew hours. A blind woman, aged 90, had to be carried from a burning ...

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  15. "SILKS AND SADDLES."

    The outstanding attraction at West's Pictures for next Monday is a great Australian racing picture, "Silks and Saddles," presented by E. J. and Dan Carroll, by ...

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  16. CASTLE FIRED AS "REPRISAL."

    Lord Castlemaine's residence, Moydrum Castle, near Athlone, was burnt down last night by a party of 60 armed men, who informed Lady Castlemaine that the act was ...

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  17. WHAT IS A BOOK?

    "I have been worrying the department for months to try and find out the true difinition of 'a book.'" Replying to the requests of a number of Melbourne ...

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  18. BARRIER ITEMS.

    The matter of introducing boxing lessons into the Broken Hill schools was a subject of discussion at a meeting cfi the A.L.P. last night. It was decided to ask the ...

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  19. NEW HEBRIDES.

    Tne New Hebrides question is now commanding great attention at the Imperial conference. The Commonwealth Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) in opening the ...

    Article : 167 words
  20. FIFTY TEARS AGO.

    At the Supreme Court Civil Sittings on Tuesday the case of the North Australian Company, Limited, v. James N. Blackmore, nominal defendant, came on for trial. The ...

    Article : 389 words
  21. SPORTING CABLES.

    The members of the Australasian Davis Cup team have arrived at Victoria, B.C., and all the members of the team are well. LONDON, July 4. ...

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  22. GERMANY AND ALLIES.

    The newspaper Era Nouvelle in a statement which is believed to be inspired, says chat Great Britain, Belgium, and Italy think the moment has arrived to remove ...

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  24. SEASON'S WHEAT FORECAST.

    In regard to a statement by the Minister of Agriculture (Mr. Maley) respecting the estimated returns from 1920-21 wheat, Mr. Maley says:—"Sr. Russell's remarks are in ...

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  26. KIRKWOOD'S MOVEMENTS

    Owing to a delay in the railing of the Mauretania, for Australia, Kirkwood and East revisited London during the weekend. They will leave England ...

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  28. A DUKE DIVORCED.

    At the Henrietta Street Registry "Office, to-day, Consuelo, the divorced Duchess of Marlborough, was married to Lieut.-Col. Balsan, a retired French soldier. Col. ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLES.

    Bidding at the English fleece sales very slow, and havy declines in prices occurred, compared with 1920. The fall amounted in some instances to 75 per cent. ...

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