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  2. BENEFICIAL RAIN

    Light to moderate rain has fallen over the State south of Wilmington except in the far west. The Meteorological Bureau intimated on Thursday morning that the ...

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  3. WAR CRIMES

    At the trial of Bolt and Dathmar, two submarine officers, charged with murder in connection with the sinking of the British hospital ship Llandovery Castle, German ...

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  4. ALBERT DISTRICT ELECTION

    After the general election, Mr. R. A. O'Connor, who for some years was one of the representatives of the district of Albert in the House ...

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  5. THE CASE OF MRS. LIPPE

    The mystery surrounding the death of Mrs. Isabel Lippe (47), a wealthy Victorian woman, who lived at Kyneton, and who arrived in Sydney on June 11, and ...

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  6. WAR VICTIMS

    The Commonwealth Government has been advised that the King has sanctioned a memorial being presented to the next-of-kin of all those members of the ...

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  7. DISARMAMENT

    The United Press Association has obtained a statement from the Japanese Foreign Office as follows:—"Japan's favorable attitude towards disarmament is ...

    Article : 449 words
  8. THE CONFERENCE

    Recent developments at the Conference with reference to the facilities for international Government communications, also Lord Curzon's proposal to establish more ...

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  9. IRELAND

    The Earl of Bandon, who was seized and carried away from his home, Castle Barnard, on June 21, has been released. The castle, which was a noted landmark ...

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  10. BRITISH ENGINEERS.

    The engineers, by 175,145 votes to 108,964, have accepted the employers' proposals for a base reduction of 3/ weekly on time rates and 15 per cent, on piece rates ...

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  11. AN ITALIAN BLUNDER.

    During rioting between Fascists and Socialists at Viterbo a party of English tourists appeared in a car. The Socialists, mistaking them for Fascists, riddled the car ...

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  12. DROUGHT IN ENGLAND.

    Though the weather is cooler the drought continues and grave conditions prevail in various parts of the country. Many heath fires have occurred in the vicinity of ...

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  13. THE EX-KAISER.

    The ex-Kaiser refused to pay his municipal taxes, amounting to 5,000 guilders, on the ground that he had not established himself at Doorn of his own freewill. The ...

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  14. MR. HAWKER'S DEATH.

    Mrs. Howker has received messages of sympathy from Mr. Alcock, father of the late Sir John Alcock, the first aviator to cross the Atlantic, and also from Mr. ...

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  15. MR. HUGHES' ABSENCE.

    The Federal Country Party to-day passed the following resolution:— "That in view of the statement of Mr. Lloyd George that the proposed ...

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  16. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    Acting upon medical advice, the Prince of Wales is canc[?] most of his engagements between now and his Indian visit, The strain of [?]uring throughput ...

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  17. HEAVY FALLS IN QUEENSLAND.

    The Commonwealth Meteorological Bureau reports that during June and up to July 2, as a result of monsoonal influences over 214,944 square miles of ...

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  18. WIRELESS ON SHIPS.

    At a recent meeting of the Trades Hall Council the loss of the steamers Fitzroy and Our Jack, off the New South Wales coast, was commented upon, and an ...

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  19. THE MURDERED GIRLS.

    No fewer than 50,000 persons attended the funeral at Abertillery, Monmouthshire, of Florence Little, aged 11 years, whose body, outraged and with the throat ...

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  20. GERMAN RESIDENTS.

    Mr. W. M. [?]lane ex-stipendiary magistrate of New South Wales, has been appointed a Royal Commission to enquire into and report upon the loyalty of such ...

    Article : 154 words
  21. THE NAVIGATION ACT.

    The Director of Navigation, in a report to the Minister of Customs, save the inauguration of the Navigation Act [?] off with gratifying smoothness. During the ...

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  22. SHIPBUILDING.

    Lloyd's shipbuilding figures continue to show a falling off due to the trade slump and labor troubles. The tonnage launched for the quarter declined 111,917 tons ...

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  26. A LEVY ON CAPITAL.

    Speaking before the Taxation Commission to-day Mr. R. D. Miller, insurance actuary, gave further evidence on the question of a war levy on capital. In order to liquidate ...

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