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  2. Advertising

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  3. GENERAL CABLEGRAMS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Prince of Wales has been elected a member of the National Hunt Committee. ...

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  5. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Mandy Amadories, 51, who was undergoing a sentence of 15 years imprisonment for manslaughter, died at the Coast Hospital yesterday. He had ...

    Article : 40 words
  6. DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—It is annonnced that Senator Harding intends calling a disarmanent conference. ...

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  7. PRESIDENT OF ARBITRATION COURT.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—There is good reason to believe that Mr. Groom, Minister for Home Affairs, has been offered the vacant position as President of the Arbitration ...

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  8. SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Oxford University is appealing for £3000 to finance a scientific research expedition to Spitzbergen in June. ...

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  9. STAMP DUTIES.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—under the new Stamp Duties Act receipts must be given for all payments of salary or wages amounting to £5 or more. These receipts must carry ...

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  10. PRESIDENT OF LEAGUE OP NATIONS.

    PARIS, Friday.—A message from Geneva states that M. Hymans (Belgium) has handed over the Presidentship of the League of Nations to Cunha, Brazilian Ambassador in ...

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  11. ROBBERY AT REPATRIATION DEPARTMENT.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Thieves, entered the showrooms of the Repatriation Department, Castlereagh-street, and secured 91 leather handbags, and suit cases valued at £200. ...

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  12. JAPAN AND AMERICA.

    SAN FRANCTSOO, Saturday.—In a speech J. R. Kennedy, head or the Kokosai New Agency in Japan, declared that Japan more than anything else desirdd to maintain ...

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  13. SUSPECTED STOLEN LEATHER.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Detectives visited the private house of Leonard Henry Burns, who has a bootshop at High-street Thornbury, and after digging in the garden ...

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  14. WINSTON CHURCHILL'S INHERITANCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Churchill's inheritance is likely to necessitate his taking the surname offStewart, in descent, from the Galloway Stewarts. ...

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  15. CUSTOMS DUTY AND EXCHANGE

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The question of Castoms duty and exchange was yesterday discussed at a meeting of members of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce. It was ...

    Article : 47 words
  16. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    PARIS, Friday.—Ten. passengers were killed and 47 injured in a head-on collision between passenger and goods trains near Limoges. ...

    Article : 27 words
  17. GUN LICENSE ACT.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The regulasions under the Gun License Act have been gazetted. The Act is new in force. Special licenses it was stated by Mr. Dooley (Chief ...

    Article : 75 words
  18. ELECTION CANDIDATES.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Cardiganshire Liberal Association. recently selected Llewellyn Williams against Evans. Another candidate, Pryse; has withdrawn in favor ...

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  19. DARWIN HOTEL.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—To-day's "Government Gazette" contains the balancesheet of the State hotel at Darwin, which shows the takings for the year at £110,930 ...

    Article : 85 words
  20. BROUGHT TO A STANDSTILL.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Pall Mall Gazette "states that [?] the la[?] of the Cruiser Effingham shortly, at Portsmonth naval construction in England will be ...

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  21. SCHOOLBOY CHARGED WITH MURDER.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Donald Litton, a schoolboy, aged 14, was charged at St. Albans with the murder of Sarah Seabrook, a septuagenarian pensioner. The body with ...

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  22. ALLEGED GRIEVOUS BODILY HARM.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Ambrose Norcross, residing, at North Melbourne, was arrested on a charge of inflicting grievous bodfly harm. Accused is alleged to have slashed ...

    Article : 78 words
  23. PAYMENT BY GERMANY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Lloyd,George in his speech at Birmingham, dwelt on the difficulties of making Germany pay reparations without harming the payees. He ...

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  24. MANDATE FOR MESOPOTAMIA.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The Department of State expresses confidence that the A11ies would not act finally on the mandate for Mesopotamia and other territory in the ...

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  25. A LOADER REVOLYER.

    HOBART, Saturday.—the Hobart Criminal Court Clement Drake, a bush laborer, was senteneed to five years' imprisonment on a charge of having presented ...

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  26. COST OF LIVING.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Labor party committee has issued a report on the cost of living. The committee proposes a levy on all forms of accumulated wealth above ...

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  27. FIKE IN HAY-STREET.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—A three storied building in Hay street, occupied by a company of seedsmen and manure merchants and E.Penxia and co., knitting workers, caught ...

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  28. DEATH OF MRS. FARNELL

    LONDON, Saturday.—The death is announced of Mrs. Parnell, aged 76, respenent in the famoas sui[?] which Captain O'Shea, M.T., divoreed his wife owing to ...

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  29. FISHING FATALITY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—About 10:30 a.m. today a man believed to be a returned soldier was fishing off the rocks on the ocean side near Woy Woy, and was seen by three men ...

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  30. UNITED STATES ABMY.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—President Wilson vetoed the Congress resolution which sought to reduce the U.S. army to 175,000. He said the present condition of the United ...

    Article : 53 words
  31. MURDER OF AGED WOMAN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A remarkable written confession by a boy named Donald Lutton, charged with the murder of a septuagenarian widow named Seabrook, was ...

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  32. MUBHER CHARGES.

    LONDON, Friday.—Field and Grrey, convicted of the murder of a typist, were hangWandsworth, a division of London. Neither confessed. Two Reporters, were ...

    Article : 83 words
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  34. NO LIGHT LET IN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The findings of the inquiry issued by the Admiralty respecting the loss of the K5 fail to let light through the disaster, It is explained that ...

    Article : 99 words
  35. GERMAN COAL DELIVERIES.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—The "Tageblatt" publishes a memorandum handedf to the Allies in Paris by Bergman seeking to demonstrate the impossibility of Germany ...

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  37. UNITED STATES ARMY.

    VANCOUVER, Sunday.—A Washington message says the motion stopping enlistments until the regular army has been reduced to 175,000 men was passed by the ...

    Article : 105 words
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