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  2. MELBOURNE OUTLOOK.

    In accordance with the terms of settlement, 650 members of the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's Association will resume work at factories in the city ...

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  3. THE KING'S HOUSE.

    A project for the erection of a magnificent structure, to be called "The King's House," and to be a practical memorial of those who gave their lives in the great ...

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  4. SINN FEIN INSURGENTS.

    Disguised men raided a fishing hut at Castle Mownroche, County Cork, in which Brag-Gen. Lucas and two colonels were sleeping after a day's sport. Riders ...

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  5. FEDERAL QUESTIONS.

    After the meeting to-day of the Federal Cabinet the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), in reply to a question, seated that consideration had been riven by Ministers to ...

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  6. THE COUNTESS OF DUDLEY DROWNED.

    The Countess of Dudley (wife of the second Earl Dudley, who was Governor-General of the Commonwealth from 19081 to 1911) was drowned on Saturday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ROYALTY IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    For 14 years after the official visit of the i Duke of Edinburgh — an event long considered one of the most important ia the history of the State — South Australia went ...

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  8. THE I.W.W ENQUIRY.

    Mr. Justice Ewing, sitting as a royal commission, resumed the investigation to-day into the circumstances surrounding: The conviction of 12 members of the ...

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  9. WONDERFUL GOLF.

    On the third and last day's play of his visit J. H. Kirkwood, the Victorian professional, showed his real form, and broke all State records. He was matched against ...

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  10. H.M.S. RENOWN AT SEA.

    Anticipations of worse weather bounded on a falling barometer were realized to-day. Wind and sea have both increased in violence. Throughout the day the ...

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  11. SINE MILLIONS OF TRAM PASSENGERS.

    Record business was done by the Tramways Department during the 10 days of the Prince of Wales's visit to Sydney. The passengers carried numbered 9,262,395, and ...

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  12. LONDONDERRY QUIET.

    There was no disturbance at any time on Saturday in the City of Londonderry, and no further. troops arrived during the week-end. It is reported that the bodies ...

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  13. POULTRY AND DOGS.

    If ever a body had reason to be gratified with its progress that body is the Mount Barker Poultry end Kennel Club. Twelve months ago it held its initial show in the ...

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  14. GERMAN POLITICS.

    The President of the German p Herr Dbert), in accordance with the Constitution, has asked the Reichstag to fix he date for the Presidential election. This ...

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  15. IMPORTANT AERIAL PROJECT.

    A French company is about to start an Across-Europe venture to be styled the Orient Aerial Express. It will convey mails and passengers between Paris, War ...

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  16. IN THE COURTS.

    KADINA, June 26. — For some time past traders of this town have been victimised by a person giving the name of Smith, who baa obtained clothes, groceries, and so on ...

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  17. MARY PICKFORD'S TOUR.

    Air, Douglas Fairbanks and his wife (Miss Mary Pickford, of film fame) have loaded to make an aerial tour of Europe ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLES.

    The British Government intends to release the railways from control and to return them to private ownership; but it also proposes to make new groupings of ...

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  19. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    The San Francisco correspondent of The sew York Times says: — The supporters of Mr. William McAdoo (ex-Secretary to the Treasury) as the Democratic nominee for ...

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  20. AN UMPIRE REFUSED.

    The coalminers have refused the proposal of the New Zealand Government to appoint a Magistrate as an independent umpire in their dispute with the owners. ...

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  21. MUSICAL TRIUMPH.

    The seventh recital by Air. Benno Moiseiwitsch, given in the Melbourne Town Hall, attracted an audience of two thousand five hundred persons. Every ...

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  22. A BOLSHEVIK REVENGE.

    The Bolsheviks savagely redressed the Tartar counter-revolution in the Caucasus. It is reported that they destroyed the town of Elizabethpol. Many Tartar refugees are ...

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  23. THE PERSIAN TANGLE.

    A message from Teheran states that the British Government is objecting to Mushered Dowleh, who is attempting to form a near Cabinet for Persia. especially as be ...

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  25. THE LAW COURTS.

    Michael Krogcahi, who was fined £1 with 1/6 rots for baring been drunk in Grenfell street on Saturday, was also ordered to pay a fine of £2 ind 10/ coats for hiving resisted Constable C ...

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  26. SHIPPING AFFAIRS.

    The P. & O. Branch liner Borda here Natal on June 27 en route from London to Australian ports. The Blue Funnel incr Aeneas, from Glasgow, departed from ...

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  27. FREEING THE STRAITS.

    The Petit Parisien save that the action now being taken on and near the western Littoral of Asia Minor by troops from Great Britain and Greece is strictly ...

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  28. SEATON CRITICISED.

    Before the Melbourne express left on Monday a Register reporter bad a chat with J. H. Kirkwood, the famous Victorian golf professional, who had just ...

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  30. BARRIER NEWS.

    To-day was a business holiday in Broken Hill, but the Government offices and banks were open, as usual ...

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  31. PROFITEERING CHARGES.

    Judgment in profiteering charges has been given by a Magistrate at Christchurch. Six charges in which the sales of alarm clocks was concerned were ...

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  32. ALLEGED "SLACKERS."

    Mr. Richard Croker (once New York's "boss"), whose mental capacity to administer his own affairs is being challenged by his two sons, Mr. ,Richard and Mr ...

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