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  2. EXPRESS STRIKES CAR

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — A remarkable escape from death was reported from Campbelltown yesterday. A motor party comprising William Yarmosky, ...

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  3. A.L.P. CONFERENCE OPENED AT SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The State Labor conference which was opened yesterday afternoon at the Trades Hair, Sydney, is too evenly divided to ...

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  4. NEAR EAST RELIEF

    LONDON, Friday.—Rev Cresswell, National secretary of the Australian Armenian Belief fund has arrived at London after making a complete tour ...

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  5. RUSSIAN DOCTOR GAOLED

    LONDON, Saturday.—A Russian physician Morris Catzva, has been arrested at London while travelling from New York to Hamburg. He has been ...

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  6. German Disorders

    BERLIN, Saturday—A message from Bautzen in Saxony, states that two persons were killed and six injured in a collision with police and ...

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  7. MABEL IN PARLIAMENT

    LONDON, Friday.—The stage has another representative in the House of Commons, v. Mrs. Hilton Philipson who was formerly Mabel Russell, the ...

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  8. CAMELOTS DU ROi

    PARIS, Friday.—An attack was made in the street by members of the Royalist organisation Camelots du Roi on Deputies Sagnier, Moutet and ...

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  9. N.S.W. BUSHRANGER SEEN

    MENDOORAN, Saturday.—The police tracked down Roy Governor (aboriginal bushranger) in the bush seven miles from Mendooran on Friday ...

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  10. MESSAGE TO KING

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Gavernor-General (Lord Forster) has forwarded the following telegram to the Secretary of State for the Colonies: "On the ...

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  11. SPORT OVERSEAS

    LONDON, Thursday,—Individual performances to to-day's cricket matches include Lowry a creditable 58 against the Army team. Mill, for ...

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  12. AIR DEFENCE

    LONDON, Saturday.—In a letter to the "Times" Rear-Admiral A. P. Davidson draws attention to the growing expansion of air schemes, which is ...

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  13. MAINTENANCE OF RESISTANCE.

    BERLIN, Friday.—A meeting of Socialist trade unions at Essen passed a resolutions that passive resistance in the Ruhr must be conduced ...

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  14. STRIKE AT COLOGNE.

    COLOGNE, Friday,—A sudden general strike of municipal employes has occurred involving 10,000 tramway, gas, water supply, electric and other ...

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  15. GOLF.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Overseas players are playing stoutly for the Northern Professional Golf Championship. At the end of the first day's play ...

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  16. IRISH DEPORTEES

    LONDON, Saturday—In the House of Commons the third reading of the Indemnity Bill was passed. The bill, as amended now limits the indemnity ...

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  17. COAL STRIKE IN N.S.W.

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday.—Altogether 146 trucks of coal have been filled by free labor at Whitburn colliery and Greta. The conduct of the strikers is ...

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  18. LAUSANNE CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Friday.—The "Daily Mail" correspondent at Lausanne says the Allies have agreed to try to meet the Turkish request that Allied troops ...

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  19. PERSONAL

    After spending their term holidays in Adelaide the following members of the Pirie High School teaching staff will return to Pirie to-day:—Misses ...

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  20. NO LIQUOR FOR U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Federal Treasury officials state they find no compromise possible with foreign laws regarding certain liquor rations for ...

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  21. NORTHERN GOLF TOURNAMENT.

    LONDON Friday.—Sarazen, as a result of an excellent round of 68 (equalling the course record), to-day displaced Walter Hegen from the ...

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  22. SPORTS ON LABOR DAY.

    A meeting of the Pirie Labor Day celebration committee was held last night. It was decided to hold sports and picnic at Kingston Park on Labor ...

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  23. BURGLARS IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—There has been no falling off in the number of week-end robberies this week. Two drapery establishments at Gardenvale, ...

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  24. PHILLIPINE REBELS

    MANILA, Sunday.—Akbara, the selfstyle descendant of Allah with 400 followers, who has defied the Government for several months was ...

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  25. REPARATIONS OFFER.

    PARIS, Saturday.—A report from Berlin, states that it is learned In German official circles that the fresh German reparation proposals include ...

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  26. Prohibition Repealed in New York State.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.— Governor Smith, of New York State, has signed the bill repealing the State Prohibition Enforcement act. ...

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  27. HIGH TIDES CAUSE DAMAGE.

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday.—Great damage has been caused to-dairy farms at Port Stephens and Nelson's Bay by high tides which flowed over the low ...

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  28. Advertising

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  29. Victoria Has Divorce Court Record.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—There are 115 divorce petitions listed for June. Of these 34 will be defended. The previous record for a month was 106 ...

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  30. GEORGE COOK STILL ANXIOUS

    PARIS, Sunday.—The "Echo des Sports" states that George Cook, the Australian, has asked permission of the International Boxing Union to ...

    Article : 92 words
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    LYDIA LIPKOVSKA, who stirred Paris and Petrograd into storms of delight, has come to Australia, she is an operatic prima donna. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. MELBA IN FORM

    LONDON, Friday.—Madame Melba was accorded a magnificent welcome after recovery from indisposition on her appearanoe in La Boherae at ...

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  33. FRENCH EXPLAIN MONEY SEIZURE

    ESSEN Friday.—Replying to German protests regarding the seizure of 97 milliards, marks at the Reichsbank ia Essen, General Degoutte says the ...

    Article : 80 words
  34. TENNIS

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  35. EXPLOSION AT CIRCUS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A message from Blayney near Bathurst says that a terrific explosion occured at Sole's circus which arrived at Blayney on ...

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  36. TRAIN ACCIDENT IN GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—Consequent upon an error in working railway switches, an empty train crashed into a building which collapsed burying the ...

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  37. HOLLAND ELIMINATES ITALY.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—The first round contest, Holland v. Italy, for the Davia Cup, completed to-day, resulted in a win for Holland, 3 matches ...

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  38. COLORING STRYCHNINE GREEN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The general Medical Council has unanimously rejected the British Pharmaceutical Society's" proposal to color strychnine a ...

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  39. EXPLOSION ON TRAM LINE.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The police are Inquiring into an explosion which occurred on the cable tram line at the corner of Johnson and Hoddle ...

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  40. CHAMPIONSHIP TENNIS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A match with much significance for the forthcoming Wimbledon, championships was decided at Chiswick to-day in the final ...

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  41. RAIN-IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Reports from southern districts of New South Wales state that a steady soaking rain fell from early Saturday morning ...

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  42. WHEN WILL THEY MEET?

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The Mike McTigue-Carpentier bout has been postponed till August 11 owing to an injury to Carpentier's hand. ...

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  43. BOY ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A message from Forbes states that a boy named Jack Hayward (12 years) was shot at Manna yesterday, 40 miles from ...

    Article : 57 words
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