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  2. JINGELLIC SHOOTING.

    A message from Holbrook this morning stated that new prints of Claude Batson's bare feet leading down to the Murray River, close to where he swam ...

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  3. LUXOR TOMB CLOSED.

    Mr. Howard Carter has clossd the tomb of Tutankhamen, and abandoned work owing to the alleged discourtesy of the Public Works Department of ...

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  4. MR. ASQUITH'S WARNING.

    Mr. Asquith, in the House, of Commons to-day, referring to Mr. Wheatley's order withdrawing restrictions imposed by the Mond order upon the Poplar Poor Law Guardians, said that he wished to say in the ...

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  5. GOULBURN DESPERADO.

    The man hunt at Woodhouselee, between Goulburn and Crookwell, is now ongaging 15 policemen and many civilians. ...

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  6. SEWERAGE CONNECTIONS.

    Now that the sewerage system is an accomplished fact. and practically the whole of North Brisbane had been "declared" to be an area in which ...

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  7. ANGLING FOR MONEY.

    The Premier of Queensland (Mr. E. C. Theodore), speaking at a luncheon tendered by the Australian Commissioner (Mr. Donald Mackinnon), said Queensland ...

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  8. KILLED BY LIGHTNING.

    Further good rains have been experienced at inland centres and reports are coming to hand of rising rivers and creeks notably at ...

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  9. RISING IN PALATINATE.

    It is reported that [?] person were killed and many wounded at Kaiserlautern, where a crowd, armed with Mausor rifles, attacked the ...

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  10. JAPANESE LOANS.

    Surprise and disappointment marked the reception in financial circles and the Press of the news of the floating of the Japanese loans in New York and London. ...

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  11. THE FINAL VIEW.

    The Press view took place before the crisis between the excavators and the officials. A large sheet of plate glass was placed across the sarcophagus, and a ...

    Article : 176 words
  12. IS IT A HOAX?

    The note believed to have been left by Batson to the effect that he had taken cyan[?]e is generally regarded as a ho[?] The latest report is that the desperade ...

    Article : 63 words
  13. SALVATION OF GERMANY.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Berlin correspondent states that the Dawes Committee left to-night for Pairs full of confidence in the belief that they have devised a ...

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  14. "OF CAPITAL IMPORTANCE."

    Mr. Asquith said that the Liberals regarded the matter as of capital importance. Labour members constantly interrupted Mr. Asquith, who declared ...

    Article : 80 words
  15. "COSTLY AND DANGEROUS."

    The Labour organ, the "Daily Herald," interprets Mr. Ammon's statement as meaning that the "very costly and dangerons" Singapore scheme is to be ...

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  16. LISTS CLOSED IN LONDON.

    The rush for the Japanese loan, which led to the closing of the lists at noon, reflected an unofficial quotation of over a sovereign premium. ...

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  17. COUNTRY OF SCANDALS.

    The city has become a hive buzzing with aetual scandal, rumours of scandals, or impending seandals, which are causing nation-wide apprechcusion and ...

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  18. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The second series of the London wool sales will open on March 11. the third on May 6, and the fourth on July 1. Messrs. Morcheads Ltd. have received ...

    Article : 319 words
  19. TREATMENT[?] OF RUSSIA.

    Mr. J. R. Clynes emphasised that the Prime Minister did not intend to treat Russian differently to other countrics in the matter of credits. Replying to ...

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  20. WAIKANO TRAGEDY.

    At the trial of John Higgins, who is charged with the murder of school children at Waikano, Dr. Bull exphatically deposed ...

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  21. FOR THE NEXT WAR.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says that France, whose public men are continually ...

    Article : 171 words
  22. GOVERNMENT PROMISE.

    The Lord Privy Seal and Deputy Leader of the House of Commons (Mr. J. R. clynes) promised that an oppor[?]ty would be given later to discuss ...

    Article : 427 words
  23. REGULATION OF MATERIALS.

    Mr. A. A. Ponsonby (Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs) replying to Captain R. Terrell (Conservative) said the question of the Government proposing an ...

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  24. CONFERENCE DECISION.

    Mr. H. H. Asquith asked whether the Government intended only to submit the Imperial conference resolutions to the free judgment of the House, or whether ...

    Article : 112 words
  25. LONDON PRICES.

    The following eablegram, dated London, February 13, has been received by Sir John Higgins. (chairman of "Bawra" Ltd.) from Sir Arthur Goldfinch:—"Final ...

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  26. TRADE WITH CANADA.

    Senator Wilson gave the Australian Press Association the following statement: "Our conversations were continued until nearly midnight and can say that we ...

    Article : 163 words
  27. ENTIRELY OILBURNING.

    Mr. L. C. M. S. Amery (formerly First Lord of the Admiralty), in a lecture at the Colonial Institute on "The Nav[?] Defence of the Pacific," expreseed regret ...

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  28. TARIFF REFORM DEBATE.

    The Commons devoted the evening virtually to debating tariff reform. on the motion of Mr. Milne advocating the appointment of an expert committee to ...

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  29. RUSSIAN WOMEN.

    The Moscow "Pravda" publishes a detailed report of the Pan-Russian Congress of the Chiefs of the Provincial Women's Sections, which several hundred ...

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  30. "THE RED FLAG."

    Lord Deaman, who was the guest at luncheon at the National-Liberal Club, said that during the last session some Labour members sang the "Red Flag" ...

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  31. SINGAPORE BASE.

    In reply to a question regarding the future of Singapore base by Commander Kenworthy (Liberal). Mr. Ammon (Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty) ...

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  32. DOCKERS' DISPUTE.

    The dockets' conference has readjourned until to-morrow morning. ...

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  33. THE SACRAMENT.

    The majority of the House of Laity, in the National Assembly, decided that the reservation of the sacrament was [?] contrary to the doctrine and law of the ...

    Article : 113 words
  34. UNEMPLOYMENT RIFE.

    It is estimated that approximately 3000 men have been thrown out of employment in different parts of New South Wales as a result of the strike of coke ...

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  35. STRIKE VERY PROBABLE.

    The conclusion of to-day's negotiations left a feeling that a general dock strike on Saturday is a real probability. It is understood that the employers have ...

    Article : 118 words
  36. SOLICITOR SUSPENDED.

    On behalf of the Law Institute of Victoria an application was made to his Honour the Acting Chief Justice (Sir Leo Cussen) in the Practice Court to-day for ...

    Article : 172 words
  37. SPEEDING UP TRADE.

    In a speech at Burnley, when instaucing the Government's determination to speed up the operations of the Trade Facilities Act and the scheme for export ...

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  38. ROAD CONSTRUCTION.

    At last night's meeting of the Murwillumbah Municipal Council, a letter was received from the Local Government Department notifying that £1,000,000 had been ...

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  39. FIRM SYDNEY MARKET.

    Wool sales were held to-day at the Sydney Wood Exchange. The quantity, catalogued totalled 7[?] bales, and the sales, including private transactions, ...

    Article : 139 words
  40. RAILWAY WASHAWAYS.

    The Railway Department advises having received the following wire from the general manager at Townsville: "Line temporaily repaired toward Cloncurry. ...

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  41. MR. BALDWIN'S SPEECH.

    Mr. Balkwin, in resuming the debate, trusted that the Government would consider most carefully the views of the Dominions regarding the Singapore base. ...

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  42. ATTACKED BY SHARK.

    Miss Derrett, who was attacked by a shark at Bronte last night, is still alive. In the cou[?] of a statement this morning she said: "I had just got into the ...

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  43. STEAM ROLLER BOLTS.

    One of the Tramway Trust's steam rollers was standing outside the Wharf-street Congregational Chruch yesterday, when the block became displaced, and the ...

    Article : 125 words
  44. FRENCH PLEASED.

    Official circles are most appreciative of Mr. MacDonald's cordial tone to France, and are convinced of his sincerity [?] determination to appreciate the French ...

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  45. MELBOURNE OFFERINGS.

    The wool sales for the week closed to-day when 7607 bales were catalogued by one firm of brokers. The offerings as a whole were not up to the standard ...

    Article : 119 words
  46. HOTEL DESTROYED.

    The Min Min Hotel. 70 miles from Boulia, was completely destroyed by fire last Monday. Mrs. Hasted was the licensce. ...

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  47. SPEED OF FORD TON TRUCKS.

    Mr. A. W. Ky[?] points out that a [?]ht [?] into the report of his e[?]ce given to Tuesday at the Inquiry con[?] the Re[?] fatality. The statement that ...

    Article : 72 words
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