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  2. THE SOCIAL ROUND.

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  4. QUEENSLAND PREMIER.

    The Labour Party tendered i welcome borne to the Premier (Mr. Theodore) at Parliament House on Saturday night. The gathering was enthusiastic and showed ...

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  5. MOTORING ACCIDENTS. I

    BRISBANE. Sunday.—Roy Johnston, a resident of Windsor, had a miraculous escape from death on Saturday evening, when a motor car which he was driving, ...

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  6. GENERAL NEWS.

    Mr. E. H, Fromen, who is in Melbourne meeting representatives from the other States in connection with the proposed stabilization of dairy produce, wired to the ...

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  8. COW ON RAILWAY LINE.

    On Sunday afternoon, while a train was proceeding to Aldgate to Bridgewater (writes (our Aldgate correspondent), it ran into a cow. The animal. ...

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  9. MOTOR DRIVER AND ARMED ROBBER.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Mr. Herbert J. Roberta, of Gipps street. Kast Melbourne, was driving in a motor car to his home early yesterday morning, when ...

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  10. V.M.C.A AND IMMIGRATION.

    An international conference of Y.M.C.A. emigration secretaries was held at Southampton, England, early in June. Representatives, from European countries, ...

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  11. COMMUNISTS AND A.L.P.

    The question of the affiliation of the Communists with the A.L.P., either as a party, or by lifting the proviso against individual members, is again becoming ...

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  12. BOY KNOCKED DOWN.

    Thomas Pain, aged six, residing with his i parents at 7 Farrant street, Prospect, was crossing King William street with his mother in the vicinity of the G.P.O. about ...

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  13. VERANDAH WRECKED.

    A strong iron verandah to the bakery shop in Gouger street (near the Talbot Hotel), belonging to Mr. August F. H. Gehlert, was wrecked about 2 a.m. on ...

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  14. RANGE AT ST. COLUMBA'S HALL.

    On Saturday evening, July 5, the St. Columba's. Tennis Club gave a most successful dance at St. Columba's Hall, Hawthorn. All arrangements were made by ...

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  15. ROUGHRIDING AT WEMBLEY.

    In the second heat of the international broncho riding contest at Wembley today, "Snowy" Thompson, the Australian competitor, was backed oil his horse at ...

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  16. POLICE RAID.

    A highly exciting police raid on a bouse in West Footscray took place early yesterday morning. The police, suspecting that gambling wag going on in the house, broke ...

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  17. BON AMITIE DANCE.

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  18. MINERS' COUNCIL.

    The meeting of the Federal Council of the Miners' Federation, which concluded at the week-end, had under consideration a circular beaded "Solving the Coal ...

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  19. MOTORING ACCIDENT.

    TAILEM BEND, July 4.—At the Tailem Bend Police Station on July 3. Mr.W. Tiller, Coroner, concluded' the inquest on the body of Mr. A. J. ...

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  20. PRINCIPAL CONTENTS

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  21. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS.

    So seriously do the police view the epidemic of robberies under arms which has spread over the week-end, that the Chief. Commissioner (Mr. A. Nicholson) has ...

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  22. PROSPEROUS NEW ZEALAND.

    The Premier of New Zealand (Mr. Massey), speaking at the Wellington Winter Show banquet yesterday, said that he and the Commonwealth Prime Minister were ...

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  23. PATHETIC DISCOVERY.

    The fishing boat Frolic left Hobart for Half Moon Bay on Saturday morning to find the bodies of Capt. Sproule and his young son Vernon, who were drowned ...

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  24. IN HONOUR OF THE DEAD.

    On Saturday Sir. A. E. Pitt laid the foundation stone of a memorial to the soldiers of the district of Payneham, who fell in the neat war. The memorial ...

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  25. TWO MORE MELBOURNE CASES.

    Following upon two robberies under arms, which were reported to the police late on Friday night, two other similar causes were reported early yesterday ...

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  27. WONTHAGGI MINES.

    Action that trill probably lead to a strike in all the mines controlled by the Victorian Railways Commission will be taken by members of the [?] ...

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  28. NOTES & QUERIES

    from "ADVANCE AUSTRALIA."—In addressing members of the Liberal Union recently at Teatres Gully. Sir Henry Bar well Sounded a note of warning with ...

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  29. "NEVER SAY DIE."

    Sparkling and scintillating dialogue is the outstanding characteristic of "Never Say Die," the second production of the clever Holloway Greig comedy ...

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  30. DRIED FRUIT INDUSTRY.

    Fruitgrowers and those engaged in the fruit industry on the River Hurray met the Federal Treasurer (Dr. Page), the Minister for Worts and Hallways (Mr. ...

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  31. THOUSAND HOUSES SCHEME.

    From A. BEVISS:—Mr. Denny said he invited' honest criticism of the 1.000 homes scheme so long as it was kept free of politics. It is hard to do that, as the ...

    Article : 369 words
  32. DROP IN SUGAR PRICES.

    The announcement of the Brazil Government's plan to purchase food supplies, including sugar, to reduce the cost of living, hu caused a panic in the sugar market. ...

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  33. THE FEDERAL OPPOSITION.

    The leader of the Federal Labour Party (Mr. Charlton) arrived in Sydney on Saturday, but went in (he afternoon to Newcastle to make personal arrangements ...

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  34. "DESTITUTE" IMMIGRANTS.

    The Premier (Sir George Fuller) said tonight that the cable message sent by the Labour Council to the British Prime Minuter, concerning alleged destitution ...

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  35. NEW ZEALAND VITAL STATISTICS.s

    The New Zealand birth rate lost year was 21.01 per thousand, which was 3.59 less than the previous year, and lower than any previous year with thee ...

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  36. CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    A. F.. N. Wallace is leading with 11 wins, two drawn, no lots, in tot contest for the New South Wales chee championship. Spencer Crakanthorp, the present ...

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  37. LIBERAL FEDERATION.e

    The annual including of the St. Peters (women's branch) of the Liberal Federation was held in the banqueting room. St. Peters Town Hall, on Friday afternoon, July 4. The ...

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  38. OVERSEA SPORTING.

    The United States defeated Ireland by 3 goals to 1, and Scotland beat England by 1 goal to nil in the international soccer contests.—Reuter. ...

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  39. ASLEEP FOR THREE WEEKS.

    Arrested at Worcester on change of theft, Mrs. Martha Dunn, local women, went to sleep in the celli and remained in that state for three weeks. ...

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  40. THE WINE TRADE.

    From, the Rev. FRANK LADE. M.A.—In The Register of June 30. "Medicus" makes two statements which I should like him to verify:—1. Referring to the ...

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  41. DARWIN RAILWAYMEN'S AWARD.

    In the Arbitration Court Mr. Justice Powers on Saturday gave his award for railway workers. The pay for permanent i way men is unaltered, and some of the ...

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  42. HIGH-HEELED GIRLS.

    Dr. Ethel Bentham, of England, declares that unsuitable footwear accounts for one-third of the disabilities of women. It is enough to make me weep, she ...

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  43. FIJIAN WELTER-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP.

    M. Gray, who was born in Fiji, defeated G. L. Pearce, an Australian, in the welterweight boxing championship of Fiji ...

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  44. NEW ZEALAND POLITICS.

    The no confidence debate is unfinished. Mr. Veitch has been the only Labour member to speak so far. It is not expected that other Labourites will ...

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  45. GENERAL CABLES.

    Mr. Oliver Baldwin, a son of the Conservative ex-Prime Minister, has been formally adopted as the Labour candidate for the Dudley by-election. ...

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  47. THE ISOLATION HOSPITAL.

    From HAROLD ROBERTS:—I have come into touch with a nun who with his wife, was an inmate of the isolation hospital for six weeks through scarlet ...

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  50. GLENELG (WOMEN'S BRANCH).e

    me annual-meeting of the Glenelg (women's branch) of the liberal Federation was held in the Glenelg Congregational Lecture Hall on Wednesday afternoon, July 2. Miss Crosby ...

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  51. MAIL BAGS PILLAGED.

    When toe Hold of the Waimana was examined a few days before her arrival at Auckland to ascertain whether any damage had been occasioned by tEe storm, it ...

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  52. SNOOKER CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Frank Smith, the Australian champion beat Claude Falkiner, the English champion player, in the cooker challenge match, winning 33 games to 27. ...

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  53. EMPLOYMENT AT THE BARRIER.

    Thirty-one more men were employed along the line of lode at the end of June than was the case at the end of the previous month. Following are the ...

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  54. SEVENTY CHINESE ARRESTED.

    Late tonight the police raided a building in Little Bourke street, and arrested 70 Chinese. It was alleged by the police that they were connected with the lottery ...

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