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  2. ARMSTRONG AS CRITIC.

    Members of the Australian Eleven, chatting with a representative of the Australian Press Association, express frank disgust with Armstrong's views about English ...

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  3. "PEACE AND TRANQUILLITY."

    The Royal Agricultural Society entertained His Excellency the Governor (the Earl of Starbroke), the Premier (Mr. Lawson), and members of the State ...

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  4. ISSUES FOR WASHINGTON.

    Viscount Kato, president of the Opposition party, has issued a statement declaring that Japan should insist on discussing at the Washington conference not only the ...

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  5. STATUS OF IRELAND.

    Another long reply, as ambiguous as its predecessors, has been sent to Mr. Lloyd George by Mr. de Valera in answer to the Prime Minister's last message declaring ...

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  6. BUBONIC BLAGUE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— A sensation was caused to-day when the news was spread that rats infected with bubonic plague had been found in Sydney. ...

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  7. MOUNT MULLIGAN DISASTER.

    MOUNT MULLIGAN (Q.), Tuesday. — At 7 o'clock to-night 22 dead bodies had been recovered from the workings of the Mount Mulligan coal mine. The general ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Dependants' Compensation.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The Minister for Justice (Mr. Mullan) stated to-day that it would be some consolation to know that dependants of those killed would be ...

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  9. "Heroes of Peace."

    Speaking at a concert in the Town Hall last night, Archbishop Mannix said that the awful tragedy reminded those who were privileged to walk along the easier paths ...

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  10. RESCUERS DRIVEN BACK.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — The police commissioner to-day received the following telegram from Inspector Daly, of Cairns, who is at present at Mount ...

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  11. Comment by Health Director.

    Referring yesterday to the finding of plague-infected rats in Sydney, the director of the Federal Health department (Dr. Cumpston) said that it emphasised the ...

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  12. MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY.

    BRISBANE. Tuesday.—The following message has been received by the Governor (Sir Matthew Nathan) from the GovernorGeneral (Lord Forster):—"Greatly shocked ...

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  13. DESTRUCTION OF VERMIN.

    Under the new regualtions of the Commission of Public Health and the city bylaws the responsibility of destroying rats lies with owners and occupiers of premises. ...

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  14. FIRST BURIALS.

    MOUNT MULLIGAN (Q.), Tuesday.— At 3 o'clock this afternoon a train from Cairns arrived, bringing coffins and additional reseuers, including a diver with an ...

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  15. Vaine of Tri-party Agreement.

    The Premier of New Zealand (Mr. Massey), in an interview here, said that a tri-party agreement between the United States, Great Britain and Japan would be ...

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  16. Mr. Lloyd George Not Going.

    It is practically certain that Mr. Lloyd George, in view of the heavy calls made on him by home affairs will be unable to attend the Washington Conference, and it is ...

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  17. Comment in France.

    Commenting on the Irish situation "Figaro" (Paris) expresses admiration of the energy with which Mr. Lloyd George established England's right not to permit ...

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  18. Industrial Problems.

    According to the "Daily Express," the railway companies contemplate an immediate and substantial reduction in goods rates for such commodities as ironstone and ...

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  19. DEEDS OR DELAY?

    The special representative of the "Daily News" at Geneva, where the League of Nations is sitting, says:—A controversy of the first constitutional importance ...

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  20. CAUSE OF EXPLOSION.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — Mr C. H. Hewitt, secretary of the Chillagoe Company, who arrived at Brisbane to-day by the steamer Cooma. after an official visit ...

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  21. SPORTING CABLES.

    In the final of the singles tennis championship, W. T. Tilden defeated Wallance Johnson, 6—1, 6—3, 6—1. In the first set the champion played ...

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  22. VERBRUGGHEN ORCHESTRA.

    Both in Victoria and New South Wales the success of the scheme to subsidise the Verbrugghen Orchestra by the flotation of private guarantee companies is now ...

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  23. COTTON IN AUSTRALIA.

    The Australian Press Association has interviewed Mr. Crawford Vaughan and Mr. H. C. Armstrong, directors of the Australian Cotton Growers' Association, who ...

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  24. Money in Poultry Farming.

    Dr. R. J. Cherry, of Melbourne, represented the Commonwealth, and Mr. Ferguson. New South Wales, at the first world's poultry congress, which has been ...

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  25. Oxygen and Diving-suit Sent.

    CAIRNS (Q.), Tuesday. — The rescuers were hampered very much, owing to the prevalence of gas. Light falls of earth were reported. By the ordinary train on ...

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  26. ENGLISH RACING.

    The trainer R. Day has made his intentions clearer for the Cambridgeshire. He is scratching Bracket, who will be retired to the stad. Bucks is to start in the ...

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  27. LABOUR CONFERENCE DECISIONS.

    The atmost secrecy is being maintained by Trades Hall officials in regard to the Labour Conference held in Melbourne on Saturday and Sunday, but a few facts are ...

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  28. AEROPLANE CRASH.

    WAGGA (N.S.W.). Tuesday.—An aeroplane crashed at Yabtree Station, between Wagga and Gundagai, on Sunday afternoon, Captian Lionel Lee, with his Avro ...

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  29. Fighting in Asia Minor.

    The successes of Mustapha Kemal Pasha's forces have compelled the Greeks to withdraw from the western bank of the Sakaria River in Asia Minor, leaving a large ...

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  30. FATAL FALL FROM TRAIN.

    Between Flinders street and Richmond Bertha Merfield, aged 44 years, single, of Park street, Brunswick, fell from a carriage of an electric train from ...

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  31. OLD SHIPPING RECORDS.

    Interesting records of passengers and vessels arriving in Melbourne from January 2, 1846, to January 25, 1847, were discovered recently by the Customs authorities at ...

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  32. Trains Collide in Tunnel.

    The ceremony of [?]ning Norway's new trunk railway from Bergen, on the southwest coast, to Throndhjem, in the north of the kingdom, was attended by a sad ...

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  33. PROSPECTING FOR OIL.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—In connection with the alleged discovery of oil at Bremer Bay, the Minister for Mines states that Sir William Lathlain, attorney of the ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Chinese Department of Communications has signed a supplementary bond issue for completing the Federal Company's wireless contract. This will permit the ...

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  35. Bradford Wool Market.

    Advices from Bradford state that the market is in good tone and more active, with prices hardening. ...

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  37. DIVORCE COURT.

    Mr. Justice Mann, in the Divorce Court yesterday, grantel a decrce list to Thomas Oliver Shorten, of Coventry street, South Melbourne, furnace hand, for the dissolution of his marriage with ...

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