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  2. STUDENT RIOT

    The appointment of Professor Georges Scelle, principal secretary in the Ministry for Justice and an ardent Socialist, to the Chair of International Law at ...

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  3. FIGHT EXPECTED

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Nationalist party has decided to nominate ex-Senator Josiah Thomas to contest the Senate vacancy which will be filled by the decision ...

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  4. INFESTED STOCK

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The chief veterinary surgeon of the stock and brands branch of the Agricultural Department cays that proposals have frequently been put before the ...

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  5. CONFLICTING VIEWS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. W. P. J. Skelton, M.L.A., president of the Protestant Labour party, condemns the Legislative Council's amendment in the Ne Temere Bill, and ...

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  6. P.P.U. PRESIDENT

    SYDNEY, Monday—Mr. F. H. Bartlett was appointed president of the Primary Producers' Union at the annual meeting of the union to-day. ...

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  7. TWO KILLED

    Two men were killed as the result of a special goods train from Grafton becoming derailed on the Casino side of Rappville about 8.30 last night. ...

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  8. FORD MOTORS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—An official announcement was made to-day that the headquarters of the Ford Motor Company's operations in Australia will be established at ...

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  9. WRONG SUIT CASE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At the Central Police Court to-day, Thomas Hunter (22) was charged with having stolen a suit case and contents valued at £60, the property of ...

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  10. AFTER 52 YEARS

    BATHURST, Monday.—While sitting in the park at Bathurst on Saturday two men came into conversation, and the remarkable fact was disclosed that they were brothers ...

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  11. RICHMOND SEAT

    In a statement given to the "Northern Star" last night Senator Massy Greene definitely announced that it would not be possible for him to contest the Richmond ...

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  12. ALLEGED PERJURY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At the Central Criminal Court to-day Arthur Nickells Bishop appeared on a charge of perjury. Accused pleaded not guilty. ...

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  13. INFANTILE PARALYSIS SERUM

    BRISBANE, Monday.—So far Queensland has not used the serum which it is reported from New Zealand is now being used there in the treatment of infantile paralysis. ...

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  14. GERMAN ELECTIONS

    Glorious weather favoured the Presidential elections throughout Germany. Voters preferred to spend the day in the countryside and, consequently the ...

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  15. THE COMING ELECTIONS

    MURWILLUMBAH, Monday.—A considerable amount of disappointment, has been caused in Labour and political circles in genral over the fact that the nomination of Mr. ...

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  16. ANOTHER FIRE AT BALLINA

    BALLINA, Monday.—Last night at about 11.30 a fire was discovered in Mr. C. Bennett's residence in River-street, Ballina. When the fire brigade arrived on the scene the ...

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  17. BOOTMAKER CHARGED WITH ARSON

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The city coroner to-day concluded the inquiry into the fire and explosion at the premises of A. J. Rich, of Darlinghurst, on January 22. ...

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  18. TOMAHAWK CRIME

    SYDNEY. Monday.—At the Central Police Court to-day Cecil Aves was charged with having murdered Florence Quirk at Redfern on March 12. ...

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  19. CHURCHGOER MOBBED

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Anthony McGannon was attacked by a mob of men and badly knocked about while on his way home from church at East Melbourne last night. ...

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  20. BALLINA STREET LIGHTING

    BALLINA, Monday.—At the meeting of the Ballina Council to-night the matter of street lighting was considered in conjunction with the creameries' attitude in ...

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  21. GALLI CURCI BARS LISTENER-IN

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Madame Galli Curci stated to-day that tinder no consideration would she allow any of her concerts to be broadcasted. ...

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  22. INFLUX OF ITALIANS

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Reports from North Queensland respecting the continued influx of large numbers of Italians is evidently regarded very seriously by some ...

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  23. DILUTION OF AUSTRALIAN STOCK

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Dr. J. S. Purdy, met ropolitan superintendent of health, in an address last night issued a warning against the dilution of good Australian stock with too ...

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  24. BRITISH CAPITAL

    The "Financial Times" in a special article upon the investment of British capital in Australian industries gives f details of Metropolitan Vickers's plans in ...

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  25. FIRE ON STEAMER

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Sydney marine underwriters have received a cable from London stating that a fire broke out on board the steamer Malakand, from Sydney ...

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  26. ABRAMS TREATMENT

    AUCKLAND, Monday.—The Supreme Court has ordered the name of Dundas Mackenzie, medical practitioner with the Abrams machine, to be removed from the medical ...

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  27. DEATH OF MRS. McMINN

    The death occurred in a Lismore private hospital at 6.30 a.m. yesterday of Mrs. Lydia McMinn, of Georgica, aged 09, widow of the late Mr. James McMinn, who died in 1909. ...

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  28. PROTESTANT LABOUR PARTY

    SYDNEY, Monday—Mr. W. P. J. Skelton, M.L.A., who is the only member of the Protestant Independent Labour party in Parliament has issued the policy of the party ...

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  29. BLUFF FAILED

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At Parramatta Police Court, Harry Wilson (30), watchman, was charged with maliciously damaging a door belonging- to Anschau Brothers, boot ...

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  30. SCALDED TO DEATH

    SYDNEY, Monday.—George Coker (44) fell into a huge tub of boiling fat at Smithfield and was horribly scalded from head to foot. He was removed to hospital in an ...

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  31. LIVING WAGE

    Speaking at Bullwell, the miners' leader, Mr. Cook, said:—"We have now prepared the necessary machinery to establish by might what we have failed to secure by ...

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  32. FIENDISH MURDER

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Word was received in Sydney to-day of n fiendish murder which had occurred recently at Suva. An Indian woman who was known to have had a large ...

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  33. MESOPOTAMIA

    The "Daily Express" correspondent gained a special interview with King Faisal of Iraq, who was attired in the uniform of a British field-marshal. ...

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  34. USED A CHOPPER

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Florrie Lee was charged at the Parramatta Police Court to-day with having occasioned actual bodily harm to Ah Bing. ...

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  35. PATRIOTIC FIRM

    Messrs. J. N. Hollingworth Co., Ltd., Mullumbimby and Bangalow, have shown their interest, in the swimming pool and citizens' band in a practical manner. Their account ...

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  36. BAD ROADS ON THE TWEED

    MURWILLUMBAH, Monday. — Tourist traffic, and particularly the motor portion, not finding conditions very favourable for travelling on the main roads on the Tweed. ...

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  37. LABOUR ANXIETY

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Despite the confidence members of the Government, affect to feel respecting the prospects of their candidate in the Toowoomba by-elcetion on ...

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  38. FIRE AT BOARDING HOUSE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Six employees of the Oakland boarding house at Cheltenham made a sensational escape from the burning building early this morning. ...

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  39. FLOOD DAMAGE REPAIRED

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The first, train crossed the Inkerman bridge over the Burdekin since February 4, when three spans gave way under the strain of the debris piled ...

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  40. DIED AFTER EATING FISH

    SYDNEY, Monday.—William Jackson ate some boiled fish in the city on Saturday afternoon. Subsequently he became ill and was removed to Kogarah Hospital where hp ...

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  41. WATER BOARD'S VALEDICTORY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Water Board held its last meeting this afternoon and ceased to function at midnight. There was a great, deal of speech-making ...

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  42. BOMBAY OUTRAGE

    At the resumption of the Malabar Hill ease in which nine men are charged withattempting to kidnap a beautiful Mohammedan girl, Mumtaz Begum, and in which ...

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  43. CONCERT AT BANGALOW

    The concert recently organised at Bangalow by the Rev. Father O'Regan in aid of the Roman Catholic Church funds was one of the most successful functions over ...

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  44. SNAKE CHARMER

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The ease in which Lyune Vagne, a snake charmer, was charged With cruelly illtreating a plgeon came before Mr. Perry at the Parramatta Court to-day. ...

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  45. TRADE OF CANADA

    Imports of foreign goods into Canada show a decrease, and exports of domestic commodities an increase for the 12 months ended February 28, as compared with the ...

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  46. WINE INDUSTRY IN TROUBLE

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Mr. S. M. Bruce, Prime Minister, expressed surprise that the wine industry was in trouble and that it looked to the Government to help them out. ...

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  47. FATAL GUN ACCIDENT

    SYDNEY, Monday.—John Hilton Bissett (12), together with his brother (17), and two cousins was out shooting when the gun carried by his brother went off accidentally. ...

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  48. DINGHY CAPSIZES

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—While landing in a dinghy at Cape Borda from the lighthouse steamer Lady Loch on Saturday night, the chief officer and a seaman from the vessel ...

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  49. SCAPA FLOW SALVAGES

    It is officially denied that the bodies of five Germans were found on the salved destroyers at Scapa Flow. ...

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  50. SAWMILL BURNT DOWN

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Hardy and Donahey's sawmill near Taree has been destroyed by fire. The damage is estimated at £4000. ...

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