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  2. INDIAN COMPLAINT.

    SIMLA, Monday.—The position of Indians overseas and their growing demand for reciprocal legislation are reflected by a private permissive bill, of which notice has been ...

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  3. IRISH ENVOYS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Crown asked for a further remand of the Irish envoys for a week at the Central Police Court this morning. Mr. Kidston explained that he ...

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  4. A RECANTATION.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Times" Riga correspondent states that according to reports from Moscow, Krylenko forced the enfeebled patriarch Tikhon to sign a ...

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  5. EXCITING SCENES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Terrific weather prevailed on Sydney harbour throughout last night. The wind reached a velocity of 70 miles an hour arid ferry boats and other ...

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  6. NEW ZEALAND BOWLERS.

    "We have not forgotten the time, not so far distant, when our boys stood shoulder to shoulder, neither the many events which happened that caused many of them never ...

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  7. STATE CABINET.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The report of Mr. W. M. Macfarlane, Royal Commissioner, who inquired into the Hillside, Bankvale and New Grove estates, was considered by ...

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  8. VICTORY FOR VISITORS.

    The Lismore Club was unable to put its best team against the visitors yesterday. The same can be said of the visitors, in both cases many good players were down ...

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  9. UNDIMINISHED.

    BERLIN, Sunday.—Herr Cuno, speaking at Konigsberg, emphasised that the spirit of resistance of the Ruhr population was undiminished. No Government order as ...

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  10. DRY SHIPS.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The British liners Cedric and Caronia, the French liner Providence and the Italian liner Conte di Verdi docked with liberal supplies of sealed ...

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  11. FORCES OF DISRUPTION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A meeting was held in the Protestant Hall to-night for the purpose of awakening interest among the general public in the movement for checking ...

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  12. ALONE WITH DEATH.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The pathetic story of the discovery of the death of Mr. E. J. Banfield ("Beachcomber) is related by members of the crew of the steamer ...

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  13. WHILE THE ALLIES TALK.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Times" Paris correspondent states that in view of Germany's situation the Allies' leisurely method of conducting negotiations becomes ...

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  14. QUESTION IN COMMONS.

    LONDON, Monday.—In the House of Commons to-day, replying to Lord Curzon, the Prime Minister (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) said that the Government saw no ground ...

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  15. ETNA QUIET.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Milan correspondent of the "Times" telegraphs that the advance of the lava streams has ceased. The population is rejoicing and ...

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  16. PROHIBITION ENFORCEMENT.

    LONDON, Monday.—President Harding, speaking at Denyer, deprecated the publicity given to opponents of the United States "dry" laws. He believed the opponents ...

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  17. SHIPS ENGINEER ASSAILED.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Tuesday.—Joseph Thurston, at fireman on the steamer Arawa, was charged with having wounded Duncan Craighead, fourth engineer of the Arawa, ...

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  18. FACTOR IN EDUCATION.

    LONDON, Monday.—An Imperial education conference, at which all the Dominions and most of the Colonies were represented, was opened by the Duke of York. ...

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  19. PRIME MINISTER DECLINES TO COMMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Brnce), interviewed regarding the Irish envoys, said they were both in Commonwealth custody. He would say ...

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  20. BAIL ESTREATED.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—On the morning of June 13, detectives went, to a house at Hawksburn, and in a front room occupied by a man and woman, discovered house-breaking ...

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  21. EMPIRE TRADE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Times" in a leader entitled "New Markets for Old," says apropos of the report of the Federation of Industries, "the Dominions are the most ...

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  22. INFLUENZA IN QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The seasonal influenza epidemic in Brisbane, shows no signs of abatement. The staffs of the var- ious Government departments and business ...

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  23. HELPING ISLAND COMMUNITY.

    HOBABT, Tuesday.—Cuthbert Harrison Cobb was charged at the Triabunna Police Court with having practised as a duly qualified medical practitioner without being ...

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  24. AMERICAN PRO-BOLSHEVIK BISHOP.

    WICHITA, (Kansas), Saturday.—The Board of Bishops of the Methodist Church has passed a resolution recalling the Methodlist Delegation from Russia and refusing to ...

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  25. CYCLONE AT NEWCASTLE.

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.—A cyclonic storm broke over Newcastle at midnight and continued with unabated fury for 12 hours. The wind at certain periods reached ...

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  26. EVILS OF SLANDER..

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday.—The Rev. O. Fitzgerald, speaking at the Anglican Church at Christchurch, said that the thing that did the most evil in the world to-day ...

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  27. AIR CONGRESS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The seventh International Air Congress was opened in London this morning by the Prince of Wales, attended by Colonel Hoare and the Duke of ...

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  28. A BOY'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—At the inquest into the death of Ashley Liddles, aged 10, Walter Liddles, father of the boy, said that when he went to call his son on the morning of ...

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  29. MYSTERIOUS FIRE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Fire, vandalism and mystery are associated with a house in North Fitzroy, where damage has been done to the extent of £50. ...

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  30. PLEA FOR FUSION.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday.—A plea for the fusion of the Liberal and Reform parties of New Zealand was made in the House of Representatives last night by a ...

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  31. RICH REEF DISCOVERED.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday—Mr. W. H. Eden, owner of the Premier gold mine at South Kyneton, paid a visit, to the 180ft level to see if the atmosphere would permit ...

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  32. COLONIAL REPRESENTATION.

    LONDON, Monday.—In the House of Commons, replying to Sir J. N. Griffiths, Captain Ormsbygore said that he would represent at the Imperial economic conference the ...

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  33. THE ELECTORAL ROLLS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Definite attitude has been taken by the Commonwealth electoral authorities against qualified persons who fail to enrol themselves. ...

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  34. UNIFORM SYSTEM.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—For some time the Council of Agriculture has engaged leading experts in the preparation of a uniform system of accounting for the co-operative ...

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  35. CANADIAN ELECTIONS.

    TORONTO, Monday.—The Farmer-Labour coalition in Ontario was defeated by the Conservatives by a big majority after four years' office. This was the first agrarian ...

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  36. CHILD HOUSEKEEPERS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—At the Richmond Court 115 cases were brought against parents for having failed to send their children to school for varying periods. ...

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  37. MOTOR CAR ACCIDENT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—On March 5, 1922, an accident occurred at Ashfield in which two children, Clifford and Theresa Kuapton, were injured by a motor car. ...

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  38. AMERICAN IMMIGRATION LAWS.

    LONDON, Monday.—Replying to a member's complaint as to the treatment of an English woman at Ellis Island, though merely visiting friends in America, Mr. ...

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  39. RUSSIAN FAIR.

    MOSCOW, Monday.—M. Herriot and other members of the French Commercial Mission now here, are actively preparing for the participation of French firms in the ...

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  40. PROMINENT BUILDER DEAD.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The death is announced of Mr. A. Howie, a prominent builder, at the age of 68 years. Hs most outstanding works were the National Art ...

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  41. ESCAPE FROM GAOL.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—It is feared that Nathaniel Baker, the youth who escaped from the Castlemaine reformatory, has eluded the police and crossed the Murray at ...

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  42. NIGHT BAKING.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Officials of the Master Bakers' Association stated to-day that the Government had agreed to a removal of the prohibition on night baking. ...

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  44. TRAIN PLUNGES INTO STREET.

    BROOKLYN, Monday.—Seven persons were killed and 40 injured (five probably fatally) when an elevated train plunged into the street. The train was smashed to ...

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