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  2. NOTES AND COMMENTS

    To fill the vacant Presidency, the people of the German Republic have been praying "for a man of strength." Yet they do not appear to have voted very ...

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  3. ON THE TROTTING TRACK

    It was daily and rather chilly when work commenced about 5.30 this morning. The track was in good order, but was slightly slower than usual on the pole. ...

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  4. PEARLING.

    "The pearling industry is at last beginning to recover from its set-back consequent upon the war, and prices are now fairly satisfactory," said Mr. Arthur ...

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  5. W.A.'S DISABILITIES

    James M. Macfarlane, M.L.C., dairy produce merchant, and butter factory proprietor, came before the Disabilities Commission yesterday afternoon. He was ...

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  6. "NE TEMERE" BILL

    The amendment by the Legislative Council to the Ne Temere Bill, will be accepted to-morrow by the Assembly. It makes clause 3 road: "Are not truly man and ...

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  7. WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    With the close of the yachting season so near, and when every sail is being bent each Saturday, and every boat is looking its best, showing as they do the part that the ...

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  8. EARLY CABLES

    This morning a number of the boys visited the Croydon (Surrey) aerodrome, and were shown the entire equipment. They witnessed [?] of aeroplanes ...

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  9. SUPPORT FOR THE AMENDMENT.

    The Protestant Federation and Loyal Orange Lodge to-day expressed their approval of the amendment. The Anglican Archbishop of Sydney ...

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  10. AMERICA.

    Two British engines will be entered for the Schneider Cup races in Baltimore on October 2 and 4, according to a message which has been received by the National ...

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  11. "PROVISION WILL BE ENFORCED"

    "When the Ne Temere Bill is passed, Archbishop Kelly and every member of this community can rely upon it that its provisions will be strictly enforced ...

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  12. IRAQ.

    The Bagdad correspondent of the London "Daily Express" bad an interview yesterday with Kins Faisal, of Iraq, who was attired in the uniform of a British ...

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  13. CIVIC AFFAIRS

    The fortnightly meeting of the City Council was held yesterday afternoon, the Mayor (Mr. J. T. Franklin) presiding. TOWN PLANNING. ...

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  14. GERMANY.

    In connection with the Presidential election in Germany, the position at 5 a.m. to-day was as follows:β€” Jarres, about 11,000,000; Braun, about ...

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  15. EX-KAISER GETS 4 VOTES

    The ex-Kaiser secured four votes in the small village of Voburg. It is noteworthy that the Republican Group (consisting of Centrists ...

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  16. THE VOTING.

    Roughly 70 per cent, of the electorate voted, or about 3,000,000 fewer than at the Parliamentary elections in December last. The Social Democrats, the ...

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  17. HAY STREET WIDENING

    At yesterday's meeting of the City Council the Mayor (Mr. J. T. Franklin) made the following statement:β€”"Pursuant to a resolution passed at the last meeting of the ...

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  18. SCAPA FLOW BODIES.

    The report has been denied officially that the bodies of five Germans were found on a German destroyer which was salvaged at Scapa Flow. ...

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  19. A SUGGESTION.

    Sir",β€”In estimating the disabilities suffered by the State from Federation a strong distinction must be drawn between the effect of Federation upon the State as ...

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  20. TRAIN ACCIDENT

    A railway accident occurred near Radcliffe, between Grafton and Casino, late on Monday night, in which both the' driver and fireman of a goods train were ...

    Article : 107 words
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  22. MOTORING FATALITY. .

    Mrs. W. Mitchell, hor sister. Mrs. P. Harte, and daughter, Emily Harte, Mrs. Colouhoun, and Miss. Taggart were morning to Castlemine on Monday, and ...

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