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  2. MEN AND WOMEN

    Sir Keith Smith, of aviation fame was a passenger to Melbourne by the Oonah on Saturday night, after a very successful Tasmanian tour. ...

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  3. MONETARY AND MINING STOCK AND SHARE MARKETS.

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  4. SHIPPING TRANSPORT TO THE MAINLAND

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A new company, to be called the "Straits Shipping Co. Proprietary, Limited," is in the course of formation in ...

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  5. MAINLAND RACES CAULFIELD

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 570 words
  6. PRINCE'S PROGRESS LOSES £44 AT RANDWICK

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Prince attended the Randwick races on Saturday and made the following bets:— 50 to 7 Aries; 16 to 2 Volpi; 18 to ...

    Article : 143 words
  7. TRIPLE TRAGEDY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—William Morris, a painter, about 45, living apart from his wife, visited his mother-in-law's house in Sandeox street, ...

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  8. MR. WATT IN REPLY CHALLENGE TO MR. HUGHES

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Watt, the recently resigned Commonwealth Treasurer, has informed the Australian Press Association that he has not yet ...

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  9. ASSAULTED AND ROBBED

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Patrick Fogarty and John Lynch were assaulted and robbed in Flinders street last night. ...

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  10. RACEGOERS' WELCOME.

    When the Prince arrived at the course he received another tumultuous ovation. The large crowd lost all interest in the racing and concentrated ...

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  11. HOBART.

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  12. A BALLARAT MYSTERY

    BALLARAT.—The body of the welldressed young woman found in Lake Wendouree on Thursday has not been identified. It is believed the deceased ...

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  13. I.O.O.F.

    On Thursday night a large gathering assembled at the Myalla Hali, the occasion being the starting of a local lodge of the I.O.O.F. Some 24 men ...

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  14. RUCTION REGARDING RENOWN.

    Though always, in the presence of the Prince, the Sydney crowd has maintained its reputation for exemplary behavior, the nearest approach to a ...

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  15. METAL MARKET.

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  16. VICTORIAN FOOTBALL

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—S. Kennedy (Melbourne Juniors) had one of his legs broken through a kick in the match yesterday against Fitzroy ...

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  17. RENOWN SWARMED.

    The Renown was thrown open in the afternoon to the boy scouts of the city and suburbs, and also to any returned soldier, accompanied by a friend. ...

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  18. MR. NEWELL HARPER.

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  19. BOXING AT LAUNCESTON

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.—The boxing contests held at the National Theatre on Saturday night were only moderately attended, and the ...

    Article : 167 words
  20. DISAPPOINTED SIGHT-SEERS.

    About four ferry loads of Diggers and their friends got away from the quay and managed to pack on board the Renown, but when a fifth boat edged ...

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  21. MR. F. YELVERTON WILSON.

    Sharebroker, A.M.P. Buildings, Hobart, a member of the Hobart Stock Exchange. Free advice as to Shares in any ...

    Article : 36 words
  22. "WANT OUR MONEY BACK."

    When landed the Diggers held a meeting, and a move was made to the company's offices. When they arrived, with a crowd of about 5000 ...

    Article : 91 words
  23. C. J. WEEDON & CO., LTD., SHAREBROKERS.

    Agents throughout the Commonwealth Inquiries promptly attended to. ...

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  24. TO SYDNEY BY CAR

    Mr. Gerald Breheny, of Smithton, has just had a thoroughly enjoyable motor run from Melbourne to Sydney, and is in a position to give some ...

    Article : 216 words
  25. FAIRY-LIKE HARBOR.

    Last night the harbor was brilliantly illuminated, and over 100,000 people gathered on the foreshores to watch the fireworks display. ...

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  26. DEVON HOSPITAL

    The treasurer acknowledges with thanks the receipt of £22/17/, collected by Mrs. Eleanor Wright at Latrobe, as follows:—Messrs. R. F. ...

    Article : 178 words
  27. MR. HUGHES WILL EXPLAIN TO PARTY.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—A meeting of Nationalist members of the Federal Parliament will be held on Tuesday, June 29, when the Prime ...

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  28. ROYAL RANDWICK MEETING

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  29. DIVINE SERVICE.

    This morning the Prince attended divine service at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Although the service was timed to commence at 11 o'clock a big crowd ...

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  30. NEW FEDERAL LOAN

    If the efforts of the Commonwealth to negotiate a loan abroad prove unsuccessful, the Federal Cabinet will immediately take steps to float another ...

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  31. CONFERENCE OF PREMIERS

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—According to present arrangements, the Premiers are to resume their private, conferences with Mr. Hughes on the per ...

    Article : 65 words
  32. HOTEL ON WHEELS.

    The Prince this afternoon visited the Randwick Military Hospital, and to-night left by the royal train for Queenbeyan. The train is really an ...

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  33. VICTORIAN STATE PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The State Parliament will open for business on June 30, and the general election will be held towards the end of the ...

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  34. THE RISE IN FEDERAL SALARIES

    Sir,—"Much cry and little wool" seems to be taking place in the public outbursts as regards this "grab" of our politicians of Federal Government. ...

    Article : 292 words
  35. HOLIDAYS FOR PRINCE'S VISIT.

    HOBART, Sunday.—The Premier is in receipt of a message from the Prime Minister intimating that a proclamation was to be issued altering the ...

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  36. WEDDING BELLS

    On May 12, at St. Stephen's Church Penguin, by the Rev. W. R. Barratt, the wedding was soleminised of William J. Barnes (late 26th Batt. A.I.F.), ...

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  37. WATER & POWER FOR DEVONPORT

    Sir,—I have read with considerable [?]nterest the Ulverstone letter in which a description is given of a great project being worked o[?] to dam the ...

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  38. NEW REPATRIATION HEADS

    MELBOURNE, Saturday—Although members of the permanent Repatriation Commission, recently appointed are in attendance at the department ...

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  39. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

    Although the Prince of Wales is to lay the foundation stone of the Federal capital at Canberra today, the ceremony is not expected to lead to ...

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  40. £8 A WEEK AND TUCKER

    CHARLEVILLE (Queensland).—The shearers' cooks seem disinclined to accept the Arbitration Court's award for the Western Queensland sheds, and ...

    Article : 79 words
  41. PRINCE IN TASMANIA.

    The following letter was received on Saturday by the secretary of the Devonport Traders' Association from the Premier, Sir Walter Lee:— ...

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  42. SEARCH FOR OIL IN TASMANIA

    HOBART, Saturday.—It is understood that a further search for oil by boring is to be made on Bruny Island. It will be remembered that, in 1914, a ...

    Article : 173 words
  43. Advertising

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  44. Advertising

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  45. Advertising

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