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  2. NOT ADVERTISED

    Mr. James MaeLellan, a farmer of long and successful, standing, in Western Australia, returned, last week after an extended holiday tour in England and Scotland ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS

    The Carnarvonshire Conservatives in grateful recognition of Mr. Lloyd George's war work, have decided not to oppose him if they receive an assurance that he will ...

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  4. THE FASCISTI

    The news that the King called Signor Mussolini to form a Ministry aroused enthusiasm Northern Italy. The Faseisti victory in Lombardy ...

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  5. THE LAURIE BROTHERS

    News from Hall's Creek received in Perth last night is a refutation of the earlier reports that the Laurie brothers had been murdered by blacks, while prospecting at ...

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  6. BREACHES OF TRAFFIC ACT

    A number of persons, ware, charged, at the City Court to-day with breaches of the Traffic Act. William Tottman was charged with ...

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  7. INTERSTATE NEWS

    Proposals for the continuance of the British-Australian Wool Idealisation Association, Limited, as a permanent central organisation to watch over and foster ...

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  8. NEW SOUTH WALES

    An extraordinary story of nocturnal vigils in in Moore Park was told at the inquest yesterday on Mrs. Kearney, whose murdered body was found buried in a ...

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  9. SMALL POX SCARE

    The small-pox trouble began at the Poplar workhouse, where 1,000 people were hurriedly and Sunday morning. The Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning. The ...

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  10. "LONG LIVE THE KING."

    Large forces of unarmed Fascisti made frequent demonstrations before the Palace. shouting "Long live the King." The city is absolutely quiet, the Fascisti ...

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  11. BUNBURY LUMPERS

    On Saturday last the members of the State Arbitration Court returned from Kalgoorlie, where several claims had engaged attention for more than a week. ...

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  12. SKIRMISH AT GENOA.

    Troops at Genoa prevented the occupation of the Prefecture, wounding four Fascisti. Various conflicts were carried out. There were no occupations. ...

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  13. LABOR OF THE WORLD

    The Administrative Council of the International Labor Office, constituted by the Washington Conference, having expired, a new council, which will remain in office for ...

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  14. NOT A REVOLUTION.

    A special correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" at Milan, explaining the situation, says the Fascisti coup is not a revolution, but rather an energetic assertion ...

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  15. NULLAGINE TRAGEDY

    A telegram has reached police. head-quarters from Nullagine to the effect that the inquest on the death of the Afghan Zareen, whose body was unearthed from ...

    Article : 104 words
  16. SIR FRANCIS NEWDEGATE

    The Agent-General for Western Australia (Sir James Connolly) tendered o farewell luncheon to the Governor of Western Australia (Sir Francis ...

    Article : 74 words
  17. PAN-PACIFIC CONFERENCE

    The Canadian Minuter for Trade and Commerce (Mr. Robb) visited the Pan-Pacific Conference. He declared that he was vitally interested in, and thoroughly ...

    Article : 63 words
  18. INDUSTRIAL

    The Ormonde will sail at 4 p.m. to-day with Sydney passengers for the Melbourne Cup. The Orient Company was responsible for a masterly move to-day. All ...

    Article : 112 words
  19. STOCK EXCHANGE

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  20. POLITICIANS AND PRESSMEN.

    A vision of a gathering of beings with horned heads and long tails came, to the Premier (Sir Goo. Fuller) when he was asked to address the eleventh interstate ...

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  21. BOMBS IN DUBLIN

    Two bombs were thrown at a military j ear in PaLrick-street, Dublin. They missed their objective, and exploded in a crowded street. There, were no casualties. ...

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  22. PENITENT FORGER

    Eric Harold M'Bride, who had pleaded guilty to the forgery and uttering of Commonwealth "inscribed stock appeared before Judge Schutt to-day to meet his ...

    Article : 515 words
  23. BOATING DISASTERS.

    It is feared that the disaster to the 19 footer. Boronia, during the week-end gale, has been added to by the loss of a sailing boat at Sans Souci, containing five young ...

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  24. BIGGER PACIFIC LINERS

    The managing director of the Canadian Australian Steamship Company, has announced that, new liners will be built for the Vaqcouver Sydney fun. They will be ...

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  25. A BAD BOY

    Diminutive and boyish looking, James Pearson faced Judge Schutt to-day to pay the penalty for having been guilty of two charges of shop-breaking and four charges ...

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  26. SMALL-POX IN LONDON

    There ere new 25' cases of smallpox in Poplar. Several are of a confluent character. ...

    Article : 51 words
  27. A GUP CROWD.

    The Ormonde is due to leave for Melbourne to-day, with 1,500 coastal pasengers, all destined for the Melbourne Cup carnival. The Seamen's Union say, firstly ...

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  28. ROBBERY WITH VIOLENCE.

    When Albert James Barter (42) was coming from the western to the eastern camp at. Yallourn at 8 p.m. on Friday, he was attacked from behind by three men. ...

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  29. JOCKEY'S RETAINERS

    The Daily Telegraph" states that Steve Donoghue, the successful English jockey, has accepted only two retainers for the 1923 racing season. James White will ...

    Article : 77 words
  30. DAMAGE BY STORM.

    Much damage was caused' to gardens and houses, and the Bendigo Hospital, by a storm in Bendigo on Sunday. Ballarat also. sustained much damage. ...

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  31. A LADY ENGINEER

    Miss victoria Alexander Drummond, 10th engineer of the steamer Anchises is in Sydney to-day. She is a god-daughter of the late Queen Victoria. Miss Drummond ...

    Article : 127 words
  32. ADMIRAL CLARKSON RETIRES.

    Admiral Clarkson retires to-day from the Commonwealth Naval Board of Administration, owing to the naval reductions consequent. on the Washington ...

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  33. "FORGOT HE WAS MARRIED"

    Judge Schutt sentenced several convicted men in the Criminal Court to-day. James Broughton Pierce, a young man, was sentenced f to nine months ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN CANNED FRUIT.

    This is the first season in which all Australian canned fruit has been entitled to claim the British preference one-sixth duty on the ground of containing only ...

    Article : 141 words
  35. NEWS IN ADVERTISEMENTS

    A reward is awaiting in free silk remnants, with wonderful value, for purchasers in silks and serges at Harris' Serge Supply sale, Palace Hotel basement, St. ...

    Article : 336 words
  36. THREE YOUTHS FINED.

    Three youths were fined £5 each by the City Court Bench yesterday for offensive behavior. The police evidence was that the accused, armed with "ticklers," applied ...

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  37. SILENT GIRL.

    A conspiracy of protection exists aboard the s.s. Anchises, to shield the tenth engineer Miss V. Drummond, from the Press and the camera messengers of publicity ...

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  38. BOXING

    The Australian boxer. Albert Lloyd, fought the "Welshman, Llewellyn, at Cardiff. The Welshman, retired in the thirteenth round. ...

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  39. STORM IN MELBOURNE.

    Melbourne was blessed with perfect weather for Henley, excepting for showers which took place at 9 o'clock on Saturday night. On Sundays however, the weather ...

    Article : 260 words
  40. ALLIGATORS, SNAKES AND FISH.

    A 15ft, alligator, several smaller alligators, a huge carpet snake "over 20ft. long, innumerable snakes, venomous and otherwise, and an aquarium containing four ...

    Article : 171 words
  41. FOREIGN EXCHANGES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 words
  42. Advertising

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  43. BRADFORD WOOL SALES

    At the Bradford wool sales to-day, there was less activity than at the earlier sessions. Buyers were cautious. The quotations are nominally unchanged. ...

    Article : 35 words
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