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  2. BIG FIRE IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Following on an explosion in a film shop yesterday afternoon in Park-street, between Pitt and George streets, six shops were gutted by fire and ...

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  3. THE PRINCE'S TRIUMPH. CITIES PALPITATE WITH COLOUR.

    POONA, Saturday.—At the Prince of Wales" camp this has been a day of spacious spectacle and a splendid triumph for the Prince. Leaving Bombay just after ...

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  4. STRIVING FOR PEACE. PLEASES. BRITAIN'S ANNOUNCEMENT

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—Congress was brought to tiptoe yesterday morning or hearing Britain's announcement of the dis continuation of naval construction. ...

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  5. PLAGUE OUTLOOK. VIEWED WITH APPREHENSION.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The conference of the Commonwealth and State health authorities carried a resolution viewing with apprehension the existing situation in Queensland in ...

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  6. ULSTER'S REFUSAL. OBJECTION NOT INSUPERABLE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Although Ulster is unyielding in the refusal to accept the All Ireland Parliament still the crux of the position does not mean that the objections ...

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  7. LEAGUE TOURISTS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Australasians met Hudderfield to-day and won by 36 to 2, the scores at half time being 12 to 2 in favour of the visiting team. The weather ...

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  8. GREATEST CARE NECESSARY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Federal Minister for Health, commenting on the statement relating to the conference, said it would be seen from the general trend of the ...

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  9. THE CHINESE CLAIMS.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—Nine delegates discussed the Far Eastern question and generally adhered to the open door, equal opportunity and territorial integrity for China. ...

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  10. BIG BATTLESHIP LAUNCHED.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—Launched as one of the greatest battleships in the United States Navy, and only to be probably scrapped within a few months, appeared the fate ...

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  11. APPLICATIONS IN DIVORCE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—In the Divorce Court Jessie Ann Jones (formerly Patrick) applied for the dissolution of her marriage with Arthur Allan Jones on the ground that ...

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  12. GENERAL ELECTION TALK.

    LONDON, Saturday.—There is still talk of a genera] election, not because Mr. Lloyd George fears being outvoted in the Commons, but he believes a fresh mandate is ...

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  14. AMERICA WILL STAND FIRM.

    WASHINGTON, Friday—There is a sudden flush of press opinion here that America will stand firmly by her naval proposals. This opinion is said to have been derived ...

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  15. A SECRET DOCUMENT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A sensation has been capped in political circles by the publication of a secret document, alleged to have been issued by Colonel Wickham, Divisional ...

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  16. JAPAN'S COUNTER PROPOSALS.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—The Washington afternoon papers which publish cables from Tokio quoting editorial expressions and semi-official comment to-day suddenly ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA AND DISARMAMENT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—In the opinion of General Sir Granville Ryrie the time has not yet arrived when it would be safe for Australia to disarm. ...

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  18. STATE FINANCES. BUDGET SPEECH TO-MORROW.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—It is expected that the State Treasurer (Mr. Lang) will deliver his budget speech on Tuesday. ...

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  19. NEW HEBRIDES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Reuter's Paris correspondent says "Le Matin" apprehends that if the offers of the Hebrides Society are taken up Britain will virtually mistress the ...

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  20. LABOUR LEAGUE'S RESOLUTION.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Edgecliff branch of the A.L.P. carried a resolution urging the application of the pruning knife to the top and not the bottom of the departmental ...

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  21. AMERICA'S SCRAPPING SCHEME.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—A big development to-day has been the conclusion, more or less deduced, but deduced so strongly from one of those of "high authority" who may ...

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  22. SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Admiralty's suspension of work on battleships was not entirely unexpected as the contracts provided that the Admiralty would compensate the ...

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  23. BOXING. LEWIS CHALLENGES CARPENTIER.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Kid Lewis has challenged Carpentier for the championship, his conditions including £2000 stakes. McCormiek is seeking a return fight ...

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  24. NEW ZEALAND ECONOMY.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.—The Prime Minister of New Zealand, speaking on the budget, stated that the Government's retrenchment proposals included a cut of possibly ...

    Article : 110 words
  25. WON ON A FOUL.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—At the Stadium, last night Suddington, of Canada, was awarded the verdict over Ned Fitzgerald on, a foul in the third round. ...

    Article : 73 words
  26. FARM COURSES FOR BOYS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Minister for Agriculture stated that his announcement in regard to an offer to take a number of boys who finish up at school this year and intend ...

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  27. PARSEES V. MAHOMEDANS.

    BOMBAY, Saturday.—In a quadrangular cricket match the Parsees beat the Mahomedans by two wickets. The Parsees meet the Presidency team on Monday. The Prince ...

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  28. EFFECT OF NAVAL PROPOSALS.

    TOKIO, Saturday.—The effect of the naval proposals on the stock market was more apparent to-day. Stocks in armament, military supplies and shipping register heavy ...

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  29. ECHO OF FARR CASE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Dr. E. S. Thompson, who figured prominently in the case of Mrs. Fair, and is a conspicuous advocate on lunaey reform, appeared before members of ...

    Article : 94 words
  30. SULLIVAN AND JAMITO DRAW.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—At the Stadium last night Jerry Sullivan and Jamito fought a draw. ...

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  31. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

    VANCOUVER. Saturday.—Washington officials close to Sir Robert Borden are the authorities for a statement that the Anglo-Japanese alliance is expected by the British ...

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  32. BOMBAY DISTURBANCES. CONTINUE TO CAUSE ANXIETY.

    BOMBAY, Saturday.—The disturbances at Bombay on the day the Prince arrived were created by hooligans who invaded the Chetwade Parsee residential quarter. The troops ...

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  33. ANOTHER DRAW.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—At the Stadium last night Ernio Symonds and Ernio Goozeman fought a draw. Both boxers gave a bashing exhibition. Goozeman forced the fighting, ...

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  34. BRITAIN'S POLICY IN CHINA.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—Britain's policy in China has been authoritatively outlined as favouring the open door and leaving China free to early out her own destiny. ...

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  35. FALL AT NEWCASTLE.

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday.—At the Newcastle races yesterday in the Welter, Rhapsody (A. Wood), Levallion (Reynolds) and Triqueton (James) fell near the [?]ive furlongs. Rhapsodv ...

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  36. TOM O'MALLEY AT LISMORE SHOW.

    Tom O'Malley, middleweight champion, will appear at the Lismore show with an excellent athletic troupe. Included in the number is Fred Higgins, bantamweight. ...

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  37. DOUBLE TRAGEDY.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.—A tragedy has ocurred at Kara, N.Z. Four brothers named Smith owned a farm, and on Friday two brothers, returned to the house, and found ...

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  38. THE PRINCE'S SINCERITY.

    BOMBAY, Saturday.—Yesterday morning the Prince demonstrated his sincerity in the desire to know India intimately. In simple morning attire attended by only two aides ...

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  39. CYCLING.

    The following starts have been allotted for the Dixieland President and New State Handicaps to be ran at the Dixieland Carnival to-night:— ...

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  40. EX-EMPEROR KARL. COST OF MAINTENANCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A statement from Paris that Great Britain would maintain the ex-Emperor Karl at Madeira is denied. It is explained that the Ambassadors' conference ...

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  41. THE COMMITTEE PROCEEDINGS.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—A jumble fair might be a reasonable description of the mass speculations and interests now surrounding the committee proceedings of the ...

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  42. CYCLONIC STORM.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—A cyclonic storm accompanied by heavy rain and hail did considerable damage at Mount Cuthbort. Many business places, the post office and the police ...

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  43. GENEVA LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Reuter's Geneva correspondent says the Labour Conference adopted by 76 to 3 votes a draft convention prohibiting, with certain exceptions, the use of ...

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  44. PENSION FOR HENRY LAWSON.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Woollahra branch of the A.L.P. carried a resolution requesting the Government to place on the estimates a life pension for Henry Lawson in ...

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  45. SAVED FROM DROWNING.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—While several hundred boys were bathing in a big pool at Centennial Park yesterday two got into difficulties and would have been drowned but for ...

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  46. ARRIVAL AT FUNCHAL.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The ex-Emperor Karl and ex-Empress Zita arrived at Fanehal, where they were received with suitable honours, by order of the Portuguese ...

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  47. NEAR EASTERN QUESTION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The French Government in its reply to the British communication regarding the Franco-Kemalist treaty, which was couched in friendly terms, ...

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  48. A SUBMARINE CRIMINAL.

    LONDON, Friday.—Reuter's Berlin correspondent, states that Bold, who was sentenced in connection with the sinking of the Llandovery Castle, is reported to have ...

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  49. WESTRALIAN LOAN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The underwriters have been left with 68 per cent, of the new Westralian loan. ...

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  50. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—James Whitehead (29) was run over by a train at Dulwich Hill railway station. Both legs were severed and he died a couple of hours later. ...

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  52. MR. TUDOR'S HEALTH.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The health of Mr. Tudor, M.H.R., showed considerable improvement yesterday. ...

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