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  2. ANTHONY TROLLOPE

    It was the lot of Anthony Trollope as a novelist to win such a vogue in his day that "those who in society had not read his latest novel wore out of fashion." ...

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  3. THE RHINELAND

    In the House of Commons, the Prime Minister (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) informed Mr. Ramsay Macdonald that the Government did not intend to make ...

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  4. AN AMAZING STORY

    An amazing story was told in the Divorce Court to-day concerning a policeman who bigamously married two pistons, a fact which was unexpectedly disclosed in the ...

    Article : 180 words
  5. EARLY CABLES

    The Duke of York opened the Imperial Education Conference at the Board of Education to-day. Mr. F Tate, I.S.O., represented Victoria, Mr. W. T. M'Coy, ...

    Article : 109 words
  6. ARBITRATION COURT

    In the Arbitration Court yesterday, before the President (Mr Justice Draper), and Messrs. Somerville (employes) and A.J. M'Neil (employers), the case was ...

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  7. SCIENCE OF AERONAUTICS

    The Prince of Wales opened the International Air Congress at the Civil Engineers' Institute, which is being attended by representative of foreign nations and ...

    Article : 165 words
  8. WELL-KNOWN PUGILIST

    John Leslie Whiting otherwise "Bunny" Whiting, the well-known pugilist, appeared at the City Court to-day charged with wounding Donald Davidson, who is ...

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  9. ROTTNEST BOARD

    The Minister for Agriculture) (Mr. E K. Maloy) has been appointed to succeed the Agent-General-elect (Mr. H. P. Colebutch) as chairman of the Rottnest Island ...

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  10. THE LIQUOR BOTHER

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Stanley Baldwin), replying to a question in the use of Commons, said it was the practice of the British Customs to affix, a seal as a ...

    Article : 112 words
  11. GERMANY

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says that it now appears that one of the Germans who shot three Belgian sentries at Buer was himself shot ...

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  12. THE MILLGROVE MYSTERY

    At the City Court to-day, in the ease of David Kelly, who is charged with former, it was mentioned that Kelly was recently found guilty of the manslaughter of ...

    Article : 54 words
  13. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT

    The Rhodesian Legislative Council, by eleven votes to seven, has decided to reimpose duties of 2s 6d per hundred lb. on foreign wheat, and 2s 4d on Empire-grown ...

    Article : 92 words
  14. MILLIONS OF GIGARS

    A deputation representing the Australian cigar-making industry urged Mr. Hudson (the Deputy-Comptroller of Customs) to take steps to reduce the excise duty on ...

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  15. THE DEADLY PEA RIFLE

    Robert Cameron, aged 15, of Green-bushes, was shooting with a pen rifle at a target on Saturday afternoon, when he accidentally shot William Simms, aged 9 ...

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  16. STOWAWAYS FROM THE WEST

    Eleven stowaways ware discovered on the Barrabool on her arrival at Durban from Western Australia. It is stated that 15 others were found ...

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  17. PASSIVE RESISTANCE.

    The Chancellor (Dr. Cuno), speaking at Konigsberg, said that passive resistance in the Ruhr would continue as long as necessary in the interests of ...

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  18. CHILD STEALING

    What is believed to be a case of child stealing was reported to the police by Edgar Reid, who lives at 20 Draper-street, Albert; Park. Reid, who is divorced ...

    Article : 70 words
  19. OIL SINCE NOAH'S TIME

    It is all very well for Mr. Winston Churchill to take credit to himself and his advisors at the British Admiralty because they hit on the use of oil to ensure the ...

    Article : 702 words
  20. THE PILGRIMAGE OF LED TOLSIOI

    Leo Tolstoi is one of the most arresting figures of modern times. The books he wrote, the position he took up as au exponent of the teaching of Jesus; perhaps ...

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  21. IRISH IMMIGRANTS

    The attention of the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) bus been drawn to the cable stating that the Commonwealth had refused to accept Irish migrants. Mr. Bruce ...

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  22. FIGHTING IN GERMANY

    Serious street fighting occurred at Eilseben, Saxony, between Nationalists and Communists, on the occasion of the unveiling of a memorial to Dr. Rathenau. ...

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  23. FRANCE

    The "Union do Culture Physique," which has adopted an ingenious system for the increase of the birthrate, held a great sports gathering in the Tuileries Gardens ...

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  24. SYDNEY'S UNDERWORLD

    Constables M'Kenna and Conual, of New town, were mixed up in a street brawl in Enmore, as a result oil which M'Kenna was seriously injured. ...

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  25. SMALL-POX IN ENGLAND

    Twelve persons in ono family are suffering from small-pox, in the colliery village og Warsop, near Mansfield. Twenty fresh cases were notified during ...

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  26. MELBOURNE THIEVES

    Dalgarno's hardware stores at, Elstern-wick was raided during the week-end. Cutlery valued at £100 was stolen. Thomas Richards' confectionery store at ...

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  27. A POLICE CONGRESS.

    The Police President (Herr Schober), formerly State Chancellor, is inviting all countries to send representatives to a conference to be held in the autumn of 1924 ...

    Article : 77 words
  28. RUGBY FOOTBALL

    Following the removal of the residential qualification ban on colonial players desirous of joining English clubs, several Rugby League clubs are negotiating with ...

    Article : 67 words
  29. IDLE

    Another Commonwealth, Government line steamer, the Eromanga, is to join the other idle vessels now anchored at Rose Bay. This will make a grand total of 52,966 ...

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  30. HORSE KILLING

    For some months much indignation has been caused in Caulfield and other districts by cases of horse maiming and killing. Police investigations resulted in James ...

    Article : 58 words
  31. AMERICA

    Fearing complications at Honolulu, the R.M.S. Makura left its liquor supplied at Suva, and served no liquor during the remainder of her voyage. ...

    Article : 64 words
  32. FATAL ACCIDENT

    A fatal accident occurred at the Mount Morgan mine on Saturday. William Bardsley, E. Hood, and F. W. Smith were being pulled up on the skip, and when at the ...

    Article : 55 words
  33. ROMAN FINDS IN KENT

    If the plans of Mr. William Whiting, an archaeologist, reach fulfilment, holiday-makers on route for Canterbury, Ramsgate, and Margate this summer will be ...

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  34. WEALTH FROM THE SKIES

    Beneficial rain has been recorded over practically the whole of New South Wales throughout the week-end. ...

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  35. BLIND

    It was Pauline Harris twenty-first birthday, and the occasion was being lavishly celebrated. The very rafters rang with merry laughter, and in the capacious ...

    Article : 582 words
  36. THE FAR EAST

    The General Chamber of Commerce representing the principal native commercial and financial interests has passed a resolution opposing foreign ...

    Article : 184 words
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