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  2. Farmers in Politics

    The annual general meeting and conference of the Tasmanian Farmers Stockowners' and Ochardists' Association was continued at the Town Hall ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    On Monday night the C[?]. Dancing Assembly Is holding a late night dance In the King's Hall. ...

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  4. Another Boy Bushranger

    During the last couple of days the restdents of the Willunka district, about to miles south of Adelaide, have been [?] over the escapade of a boy ...

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  5. The Fight for Cork

    An important and widespread fight appears to be proceeding on the Corkroad, which is so barrierded and mined that the local Government Board had ...

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  6. Carriage of Fruit

    Sir Joseph Cook High Commissioner, for Australian presided it Australian House at a conference attended by sixty people, including Sir James Allen ...

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  7. War of the Future

    a Spirited conroversy continues as to the relative value of sea ware[?] and aeroplanes It has been accepted by light-colonel Amery's ...

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  8. Federal Parliament.

    Senator Garling asked - Has the Government entered into an agreement with New South Wales regarding im gration? Seuator E. D. Millen ...

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  9. False Pretences

    In January George Hunt, well-known [?] circle in the city. was arrested in connection with what was early to develop into a gigantic tried. ...

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  10. "THE TOREADOR."

    Replete with [?] logue pretty stage settings lavish consuming and many other features "The [?] appeals [?] Through ...

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  11. DRUIDS' SOCIAL.

    The Druids' social and [?] will be held at the King's Hall on Thursday August 3. The object of the social [?] to raise funds for the combined ...

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  12. MAJESTIC THEATRE.

    Proparations have been made by the management of the Majestic Theatre for the accommodation of a big audience tonight, profiting by the experience of ...

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  13. REFERENCE IN THE LORDS.

    in the House of Lords the Marquis of Lononderry asked whether the Government was aware of the nation's anxiety regarding the alleged ...

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  14. House of Representatives

    The speaker (St. Elliot Johnson) took the chair at 2.30 p.m The Minister [?] told Mr. Story he had seen the remarks ...

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  15. Seamen's Working Week

    Two applications for variations in the seaman's award came before Mr. Justice Powers in the Arbitration Court to-day. in one the president of the seamen's ...

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  16. MAN SHOT DEAD

    Mr. Sylvester Kerr, a large landowner and one-time High sheriff of King's Country. was founded shot dead in front of his residence at Edendrry ...

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  17. ACADEMY THEATRE.

    At the Academy yesterday an appealing picture was screened, this being a powerful and emotions drama entitled. "What Women Will Do," featuring Anna ...

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  18. FRENCH FLAGS (1870) STOLEN

    According to the treaty Versailles Germany was [?]oliged to return the [?] of the 1870 war. These were placed in three chests ready for. ...

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  19. DAIL PROROGUED.

    The Dail Eireann has been prorogued for a further fortnight. ...

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  20. BIOTING IN ITALY

    The Fascists and Communists are again in colliston. and severe rioting ne. furred at Revenna. The Fascists interfered in a., agricultural strike at ...

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  21. STRONG OPPOSITION.

    In the south the Free States are meeting with strong opposition. but they are advancing v[?]arily in a region where the roads or impossible or have been ...

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  22. Stovemakers' Strike

    The stovemakers employed at the Surry Hills corks of Wards Ltd., held a meeting at the Trades Hall to-day. and decided not to resume work until the man. ...

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  23. A MINISTERAL STATEMENT.

    In the House of Commons Captain Guest stated that the Supermarine Engineering Company was constructing a large flying boat. which the Air ...

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  24. PRISONERS ESCAPE

    One hundred and five political prisouerse escaped yesterday from the Dundalk gaol through a hole made lo a wall by the explosion of a mine. The ...

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  25. General Cables.

    The strike which occurred on the steamer Waitemata has been settled and the crew is leaving Anacortes (U.S.A.) to rejoin the ship at Victoris ...

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  26. BAND CONCERT.

    It the City Park to-morrow afternoon. commencing at 3.15. the Railway band will present as at attractive programme ...

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  27. NEW PRINCESS THEATRE.

    A special matinee will be Siven this afternoon, when Le[?] Helmes the English comedian., will appear no character songs and patter. The programme ...

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  28. FLOODS IN CHINA.

    Unprecedented rains mad Roods are ruining the Northern Chiness crops. and threaten serious damage to Peking, share 1300 houses have collapsed. ...

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  29. Another Escape from Gaol

    Word was received at police head quarter to-day that Edward [?] under [?] had [?] Shortly after ...

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  30. LOSS OF THE EGYPT

    At the enquiry into the sinking of the P. and O. liner Egypt Thomas White, second engineer. said that some of the ls[?]cers bid in the bots, but some went ...

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  31. PURCHASE OF A PICTURE

    Mr. Graham Lloyd has purchased Mr. Arne[?]hy Brown's picture, "Marshes near Norwich," for the Sydney Gallery ...

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  32. WESLEYAN CONFERENCE

    The Pastoral session of the Wesleyan Conference defeated Re[?] J. E. Rattenburv's amendment against in Methodist union by 280 votes to 106. ...

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  33. REBEL ACTIVITY

    Extensive rebel operations have been carried out elsewhere. The road. are blocked in various directions. mad rail. way signal-boxes have been let on fire. ...

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  34. CANADIAN CATTLE EMBAPGO.

    Replying to questions in the House of Commons, Mr. Lyod George said that the Government accepted Monday's decision as a ,mandate to legislate at the ...

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  35. FRANCE AND ENGLAND

    A Paris message states that there is an uneasy feeling there that the meeting of Mr. Lloyd George and M. Point car may be postponed. The ...

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  36. RUSSIANS IN BERLIN

    The "Daily Express" Berlin correspondent delaers that the former Russian Imperial Embessy was a glass of light and colour when, in accordance ...

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  37. A STEAMER SUNK

    The Osaka Shosen Kaishe liner Hawan Ma[?]u rammed and rank the excu[?] steamer Cali[?]ta at Seattle (U.S.A) All the passengers and crew were reseued ...

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  38. The Coal Dispute

    Mr Justice had before him to day day application on behalf of the Southern Association for a rule till for a rule nist for problem and [?] the ...

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  39. The Cotton Industry

    Being keeply interested in the cottongrowing possibilities in Australia, representatives of large cotton interests in Great Britain are desirous of seeing for ...

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  40. AN APTRECIATIVE REVIEW.

    In appreciatively reviewing Mr. Arnold Wood's book "The Discovery of Australia, published by Macmillians, the London newspapers pay tribute to the ...

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  41. DRITISH COAL BOOM

    The coal boom on Wales sad North- umberland continues unalsted owing to the American orders. North-eastern mine idle since the strike, are now ...

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  42. WRONG DIAGNOSIS.

    Professor Rist, of Paris, speaking belate the British Medical Association at Glasgow said that when a consultant in the French army 382 men were sent ...

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  43. Handing-Over Parade

    The annual handing over parade of quots [?] to the [?] forces will take place on Cornwall Square this afternoon at 9 O'clock, [?] ...

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  44. MINDRS ACTIVE

    The northern district executive of the [?] Union mining department. has arranged for combined meeting of coal miner to be held at ...

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  45. STRIKES IN AMERICA

    Thursday. developments indicate that the end of the coal and railway strikes is not distast. President Harding had a conference with the leaders of the ...

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  46. Trams in Collision

    A [?] occurred on the [?] station this morning when a down train to [?] into the ...

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  47. PEACE CONFERENCE

    The International Peace Conference agreed to motions declaring that it was essential for the industrial restoration of Europe that a reduction of the ...

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  48. ITALIAN POLITICS.

    According to a message from Rome signor Made. the Ca[?] leader, has [?] to form a Ministry, Signor the Liberal leader, has been ...

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  49. ANGLO-SPANISH TREATY.

    A Mad[?] message is to the effect that an angle Spanish commercial treaty has been signed ...

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  50. Admitted to Ball

    [?] to-day before Mr. Justice James Mr. [?] again applied for [?] trial from ...

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  51. ENGINEERS' WAGES.

    The executive of the H[?] Union recommends the acceptance of reductions being influelced by the Union's depicted funds. The leaders declare thate ...

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  52. THE NEAR EAST

    The Washington State Department announce that at the suggestion of Great Britain and with the concurrence of France. the Limited States had agreed ...

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  53. The Twis Suns

    In the "Examiner" of the 26th last it is stated that it is stated that Director Plasket of the the Dominies of Canada [?] has announced that he was ...

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  54. COMPENSATION PAYMENTS.

    A message from Paris states that the atiled compensation office has refused Germany's request to reduce her payments in compensation as district from ...

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  55. RECOGNITION OF GOVERNMENTS.

    It also announces the formal recogi[?]tion of the Esthonian, Latrin, [?] and Albanian Governments ...

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  56. Touring Archbishop

    Melbourne [?] stated [?] that the [?] ...

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  57. NAVAL STRENGTH

    The Admiralty returns shows that the naval strengths are:— Battleships.—America, 31: British 22, Italy, 12 Japan, 11, France, 10: ...

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  58. CONCERT BY "WIRELESS."

    Miss A Lilly Payling, [?] as [?] the first "broadcast concert same at the [?] and Gloey" to [?] ...

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  59. Adrift in a Storm

    The Adeiside shipping company's stes[?] arrived in port to-day sad her captasis reports that soon after seeing Gabe island she ran into ...

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  60. AMERICAN WOOL TARIFF

    All efforts of the minority senators of Washington to secure a reduction of the wool rates hard failed, and it now appears certain that every rare proposed ...

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  61. Western Australla

    The second session of the eleventh parliament of West Australia was opened yesterday the [?] Governor (Sir Robart Mom[?]) ...

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