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  2. THE CAULFIELD OUTRAGE

    That an early development in connection with the ghastly outrage committed at Caulfield some time on Saturday night, may be expected, Is the view held by the Chief of Police (Mr. Nicholson). "It could be only by the merest chance ...

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  3. CENTRAL AUSTRALIA.

    Our party arrived at Oodnadatta about 5 last Sunday evening, and left at about half past 9 to connect with the Broken Hill express at Terowie. ...

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  4. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    There were two meetings of unemployed, at which about 200 attended, at toe Government Labour Exchange on Monday, and as a result, the ...

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  5. PASTORAL LAW SUIT.

    In an action involving £104,000, the hearing of which was begun before Mr. Justice Poole in the Civil Court on May 22, and concluded on Monday, the plaintiffs— ...

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  6. SHIPPING TO ASIA.

    Increasing competition for the trade which is gradually expanding has resulted in a freight war between the shipping companies plying to and from ...

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  7. JOSEPH CONRAD DEAD.

    Our London correspondent cables the announcement of the death at the age of 66 yean, of Joseph Conrad the famous novelist Mr. Conrad died at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Now that the Federal Treasurer (Dr. Page) has presented his annual Budget statement, it is expected that the Prime Minister (Mr. BrmeX will be In a position shortly to announce his acceptance, or otherwise, of the report of the executives of the Nationalist and Country Parties upon the ...

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  9. NORTHERN TERRITORY MYSTERY.

    The motor vessel Huddersfield, which will carry the relief expedition to search for the two females who are alleged to be in the hands of aborigines in the ...

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  10. WHARF LABOURERS.

    Brisbane wharf labourers are again on the warpath. This time they are in rebellion against the refusal of the Arbitration Court to alter picking up hours from ...

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  11. TEACHERS SPORTS.

    Teams of teacher trainees from the Adelaide and Sydney colleges commenced their interstate fixtures with Melbourne to-day. The Adelaide women's basketball team ...

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  12. THE IRISH BOUNDARIES.

    The London Daily Herald states that Mr. Johnston (Leader of the Irish Labour Party), when interviewed, said the treaty was accepted by the Irish as ...

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  13. CRIME IN SYDNEY.

    Jewellery rained at £510 and £23 in cash were stolen on Sunday night from the residence of Mr. H. P. Goodall in Gordon road, Roseville. Mr. Goodall and ...

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  14. ENGLISH WOMAN KILLED.

    Telegrams from Mexico City state that Rosalie Evans, a widow of a former President of the Bank of London in Mexico, was shot dead in the vicinity of ...

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  15. RELIEF VESSEL TO START TO-DAY.

    There is activity this morning on the Huddersfield, which is being prepared in connection with the rescue of the women who are alleged to have survived the ...

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  16. STRONGHEART.

    The Love Master, the latest First National picture starring Strongheart the wonder dog and recorded by critics as being the best in which he ever ...

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  17. BANK BURGLARS DEFEATED.

    Safebreakers who have been busy in Sydney lately made an unsuccessful attempt to blow open the safe in the George street west branch of the Commonwealth ...

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  18. EXTREME PRESS COMMENT.

    The Belfast Telegraph, commenting upon tile Irish boundary crisis, remarks:—"If the British Government proceeds with its mad and wicked project, civil war is ...

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  19. POLICEMAN ATTACKED.

    Convicted of having assaulted Constable Grigg in Sydney on Saturday. Thomas Douglas, aged 26 years, was to-day sentenced to imprisonment for six months. ...

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  20. FLOODS IN CHINA.

    News from Tientsin states that the Hsho Dyke bunt this morning, near Yang-lin-ching, flooding a depression in the country southward, between the grand ...

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  21. MRS. EVANS'S PROPERTY SEIZED.

    The name of Mrs. Evans recently came up in connection with alleged attempts by Mexican troops to seize her great estate. It is reported that a large ...

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  22. EMPIRE JAMBOREE.

    The closing scenes at last night's Scout sing song were strikingly picturesque. When the flames of the big camp fire were at their highest 400 kilted scouts ...

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  23. COOKS WIN GOLD MEDAL.

    Two ship's cooks have been awarded the gold prize of the famous French gastronomical society the "Club des Gent. They are not ordinary ship's cooks, but ...

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  24. THE LATE MR. C. J. SHARP.

    Sir,—My friend, Mr. John Bonn, in Lis interesting appreciation of the late Cecil J. Sharp, referring to a performance of Handel's "Israel in Egypt" under Sharp's ...

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  26. TASMANIAN BREAD.

    Bread values have risen at Devonport, and last Monday bakers put 1d. on the 4-1b. loaf. To-day a similar advance was notified, making the price 1/ cash, and 1/1 ...

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  27. CHURCH BONUS.

    The memorial church, Hobart, finished its financial year on June 30 with a substantial credit balance. After giving portion of that sum to the Ball department ...

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  31. WORLD RECORD.

    Arne Borg, the champion Swedish swimmer, has established a new world's swimming record over 1,000 yards. He covered the distance in 12.20 15.—Reuter ...

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  32. TASMANIAN FEDERAL SERVANTS.

    At the annual meeting of the Tasmanian branch of the Commonwealth Public Service Clerical Association to-night, intense dissatisfaction was expressed with the reclassification ...

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