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  2. MIGRATION

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Much quiet, useful work in the interests of migration is being done at the Wembley exhibition and elsewhere by numerous Australians, ...

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  3. BY WIRE AND CABLE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Art Unions Bill, it is announced by the Attorney-General (Mr. Bavin), will not apply to art unions already in operation ...

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  4. MACKSVILLE FATALITY

    GRAFTON, Wednesday.--About 7.30 o'clock this morning a fe[?]tler named Green was walking along the line in the trucking yard at ...

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  5. QUEENSLAND COTTON

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Mr. Elphinstone, M.L.A., of Queensland, has completed an extensive tour of Lancashire, investigating the cotton outlook. He interviewed ...

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  6. TWENTY TO SEVEN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- The Queensland League footballers are beyond doubt superior to those of N.S.W. The Queenslanders ...

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  7. GREAT RESOURCES

    LONDON, Tuesday.--An Empire mining and metallurgical congress has been opened at Wembley, with the object of discussing scientific, technical, ...

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  8. BUTTER CRISIS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A meeting of representatives of factories supplying the C.F.S. was held at the invitation of the society to-day to go into the ...

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  9. DOUBLE FATALITY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Two workmen, William Mason (35) and John Hamilton (35) were fatally injured when a well alongside which they were ...

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  10. LACKS TRUTH.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Minister for Justice (Mr. Ley), referring to allegations that boys were ruth[?]sly bayoneted in Bathurst gaol during the ...

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  11. SUBCONSCIOUS MIND

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Alfred Edward Walker (55), a carpenter, pleaded not guilty at the Central Criminal Court to-day to the charge of having murdered ...

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  12. STATE'S FIRST FEMALE SOLICITOR

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--One barrister and 17 solicitors were added to the rolls by the Full Court to-day. Among the latter was Miss Marie Byles, B.A., ...

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  13. HELLO, ENGLAND!

    LONDON, Tuesday--The "Daily Telegraph" says that M. Marconi, in an interview to-day, confirmed the reports of experiments in wireless telephony ...

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  14. LOVED IN VAIN.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Further details in regard to the death of Henry Mair, whose decapitated body was found near Ryde railway station ...

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  15. EXPORT OF MERINOS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The conference of the Graziers' Association today defeated a resolution to the effect that Parliament should be asked to ...

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  16. 2,500,000 HOUSES

    LONDON, Tuesday.--In the House of Commons to-day details of the Government's housing policy were outlined by Mr. Wheatly (Minister for Health). In ...

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  17. FIRST AERIAL MAIL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--After having been delayed for a night at Marulan, owing to misty weather yesterday, the Sopwith-Wallaby biplane, carrying the ...

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  18. GRAFTON LIQUOR LICENCES.

    GRAFTON, Tuesday.--The State revenue benefited to an appreciable amount from the fees fixed by the Grafton Licensing Court yesterday. The ...

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  19. STATEMENT IN PARLIAMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) told Mr. Coleman (Lab.) in the House of Representatives to-day that a great ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN MISSIONER CAPTURED.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday--The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) said to-day, that if necessary the Commonwealth Government would take steps to secure the ...

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  21. DEFEAT CERTAIN

    PARIS, Tuesday.--M. Millerand's defeat is now certain. His only chance lay with the Senate, but the senators belonging to the gauche democratique to-day ...

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  22. TEAMS FOR SATURDAY.

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  23. POLITICAL TURMOIL

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday.--Speaking at Durban last night, Mr. Boydell (deputy leader of the Labor party), strongly denounced the rowdyism at General ...

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  24. NOT TOLD TO LIE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Chief Secretary (Mr. Oakes) in referring to-day to the work of the police, said that the police do not receive instructions to ...

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  25. ALLEGED ATROCITIES IN NEW GUINEA.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--In the House of Representatives to-day. Mr. Forde (Lab.) gave notice to move for the appointment of a royal commission ...

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  26. IRISH BOUNDARIES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--In the House of Representatives this afternoon the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) announced that the Government had ...

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  27. HEAD ON COLLISION.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--Two freight trains collided head on at Monarth, at two o'clock this morning. So far as is known no one was seriously injured, ...

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  28. Advertising

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  29. KURUMAN DISASTER

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday.--At a court of enquiry into the disaster at Kuruman, where a bomb fell from an aeroplane into a crowd of spectators, killing and ...

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  30. THE BALKAN BLOOD

    PARIS, Tuesday.-- Telegrams from Roumania report that a coup d'etat by General Averescu, leader of the peasants, has overthrown the Bratianos ...

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  31. WOOL INDUSTRY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Graziers' Association, in conference, to-day rejected a proposal to impose a levy of 6d a bale on all wool grown in Australia ...

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  32. OUT OF THE DERBY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The King's colt. Knight of the Garter, who has been suffering from an eruption of the leg, has been scratched for the Derby. ...

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  33. NO FOUNDATION

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Replying to Mr. Anstey, in the House of Representatives to-day, the Treasurer. (Dr. Earle Page) said that he had received a ...

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  34. THE LUCK OF THE SCOTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A young London Scot, employed as a clerk in the National Bank of India, at Bishopgate, has drawn Diophon in the Calcutta Sweep. ...

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  35. RACEHORSES POISONED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A sensation was caused at Stanthorpe yesterday when it became known that two horses nominated for yesterday's races had ...

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  36. SPOTTING FISH BY AEROPLANE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Arising out of complaints that the Doggerbank has been cleaned out of fish the Air Ministry has consented to experiment next month ...

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  37. ASSISTED IMMIGRATION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A new offer regarding the financing of their immigration agreement has been received by the State Government, from the Federal ...

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  38. MADE A GOOD JOB OF IT

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that a woman named Madame Buchin threw herself in front of a train ...

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  39. TENNIS

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  40. SOLD HIS WHEAT CROP

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.--George Perey Tice (50), farmer, to whom it is alleged 545 acres of land were provisionally allotted under the soldiers' settlement ...

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  41. GAOL FOR LIFE

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Cabinet to-day commuted the death sentence passed on Thomas Mitchell (164) for the murder of Richard Pethybridge, junr., near ...

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  42. JOHN HODGES'S RECORD

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--When John Hodges (41) was convicted at the Darlinghurst quarter sessions to-day on the charge of receiving, Judge White was ...

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  43. FRANCE DEFEATS IRELAND.

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  44. THE SILKEN BONDS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The transmission of the human voice by wireless from England to Australia was effected yesterday. This achievement marks the ...

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  45. JAPANESE EXCLUSION

    TOKIO, Tuesday.--All the Tokio and Osaka newspapers were represented at a meeting at Tokio to-night, when an anti-American exclusion resolution was ...

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  46. "RECALLED."

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.--The State Executive of the A.L.P. has decided to recall W. Carbines, the N.S.W. member on the Federal ballot box committee. A ...

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  47. SUZANNE TO PLAY AT WIMBLEDON.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The "Daily Chronicle" has received a communication from Mademoiselle Lenglen stating that she has definitely decided to play ...

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  48. GOT TO GO.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Works Committee of the City Council has unanimously agreed to the demolition of a large number of city buildings, which ...

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  49. RAIN THROUGHOUT THE STATE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Further rain of a light to moderate character has been experienced generally, over N.S.W. ...

    Article : 30 words
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