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  4. ANZAC DAY IN LONDON.

    There was a reverent celebration of Anzar Day in London, both at the Cenotaph, in Whitehall, and at St. Clement Danes Church. At the luncheon of the Australian and New Zealand Club, inspring speeches were made by the Earl of Derby. Secretary for War, and General Sir lan Hamll. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. COURT CHANGES.

    The incrence of work in the Adelaide [?] Court and the [?] of Dr. T. [?] as D. Pity-President of the Industria Court has no [?] the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ECONOMIC CONFERENCE.

    General Smuts has notified his intention to attend the Imperial Conferences in London in October. ...

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  7. ENGLISH FOOTBALL.

    First League.—Chelsea. 2, West Bromich, 2; Cardiff, 3, Notts Forest, 1. Third League.—Giningham, 5; Norwich, 2. ...

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  8. BY FOOT TO DARWIN.

    Mr. Cooke, the leader of the party travelling on foot to Darwin, telegraphed from Tibooburra. N.S.W., yesterday:—Our party reached here on Tuesday, having ...

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  10. UNDER-TREASURER.

    As predicted in "The Advertiser," Mr. R. Stuckey, A.L.A., Lond. (Public Antuary), has been appointed Under [?] as from July I next, at which date. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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