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  2. GIFTS TO POLICE FUNDS.

    Agreement with the contention that gifts should not be accepted for police funds from private people was expressed yesterday by the Chief Secretary (Mr. ...

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  3. NAVAL CONFERENCE.

    It is reported that an agreement in principle has been reached regarding the total cruiser and destroyer tonnage, 500,000 tons being allotted to Great Britain and the ...

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  4. SHOOTING TRAGEDY.

    Taken by surprise while on her way to her sleeping quarters at the rear of St. Ives, a boarding establishment in Toorak road, South Yarra, late last night, a young ...

    Article : 559 words
  5. METHODS IN MEDICINE.

    "I foresee the time when the bottled preparations of to-day will figure as crude relics of the dark ages in antiquarian museums," said Sir Robert Philip, the ...

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  6. MILL STRIKERS' DEMAND.

    INNISFAIL (Q.), Wednesday.— After the ballot which was held yesterday, when the strikers at South Johnstone decided by a large majority against a resumption of ...

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  7. ROUMANIAN THRONE.

    The death has occurred of King Ferdinand of Roumania. His Majesty had been dying from cancer for several months past. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DEMPSEY V. SHARKEY.

    Jack Dempsey and Jack Sharkey, who will meet on Thursday to decide who shall be matched against Gene Tunney for the world's heavy-weight boxing championship, ...

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  9. 44 HOURS.

    As a result of the decision of the engineers employed at Queenstown (T.) by the Mount Lyell Minning and Railway Co. Ltd. to limit their working week to 44 ...

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  10. NATIVE FAUNA AND FLORA.

    "I can promise that the question of the protection of the mutton bird rookery at Cape Woolamai will receive the immediate attention of the Ministry," said the Chief ...

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  11. MAILS FOR BRITAIN.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— While the Federal Cabinet is meeting in Sydney, it will consider tenders for an air mail service which it is proposed to establish between ...

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  12. SIR JOSEPH COOK.

    A distinguished gathering filled the Mansion House on the occasion of the Lord Mayor's farewell banquet to the former High Commissioner for Australia (Sir ...

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  13. "STATE IN A BAD WAY."

    Replying yesterday to a deputation which asked for the reconstruction of the Warrandyte bridge, the Acting Minister for Public Works (Mr. Webber) said that the ...

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  14. POSTAL DEPARTMENT.

    Strong exception is taken by the director of postal services (Mr. H. P. Brown) to a statement reported to have been made by Mr. W. M. Gillies a member of the ...

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  15. CANVASSER'S METHODS.

    One of the most impudent types of canvassers has made his appearance in the eastern suburbs. He is seeking patronage for a carpet-cleaning fluid, and for the last ...

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  16. LARGEST DOCK IN WORLD.

    The King and Queen visited Liverpool to-day, and there His Majesty opened the Gladstone dock system, which cost £7,500,000. The total length of the quays ...

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  17. LABOUR UNITY CONFERENCE.

    The secretary of the Melbourne Trades Hill Council (Mr. E. J. Holloway), who was appointed by the Federal executive if the Australian Labour party to preside at ...

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  18. FIREMEN OBJECT TO FISH.

    For some hours yesterday morning it was feared that the interstate passenger steamer Canberra would be unable to sail at noon with passengers for Sydney and ...

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  19. Fighting in Nicaragua.

    MANAGUA (Nicaragua), July 19. On the battle-field on which the fight took place at Ocotal on Sunday between United States marines and Nicaraguan ...

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  20. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— The Federal Cabinet sat in Sydney to-day. The matters under discussion, according to a statement made by the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

    Article : 179 words
  21. MELBOURNE HOSPITAL.

    About £13,000 must be raised by August 31 if the appeal for £50,000 for the Melbourne Hospital is to be entirely successful. The total of the amounts already raised ...

    Article : 160 words
  22. New Zealand Cricketers.

    New Zealand defeated Civil Service by an innings and 15 runs. In response to 256 by Civil Service, New Zealand scored 421, for seven wickets and declared. In the ...

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  23. BOOTS TO COST MORE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A general increase, up to 2/, in the price of boots and shoes has been made by retailers. The advance has been decided upon in ...

    Article : 98 words
  24. Vienna Revolt.

    It is rumoured that the Cabinet is being petitioned to set aside the Scholledorf verdict which caused the revolt. The Chancellor (Dr. Seipel in a public ...

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