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  2. LABOUR FOR THE NORTH.

    Commenting on the policy of the Preinter of South Australia (Sir Henry Barwell), which favours the admittance of coloured labour to Northern Australia, the ...

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  3. STRIKES IN AMERICA.

    Outbreaks of violence in various centres marked the end of the first week of the railway strike. At Chicago a mob, including many women, attacked the homes of ...

    Article : 336 words
  4. BRITISH TRADE REVIEW.

    I The slump in tho German mark, which caused smaller declines in the French and Belgian franc, couples with the events in Ireland, checked general activity on the ...

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  5. PATTERSON IN FINAL.

    The final stages of the lawn-tennis championships at Wimbledon have aroused remarkable interest. Before the gates have been opened there has been a queue ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. LORD FORSTER'S TRAVELS.

    A notable demonstration of welcome was given to His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Forster) at the Commercial Travellers Club on Saturday night, on the ...

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  7. GERMAN EXCHANGE PANIC.

    In Berlin there is a wild panic on the Bourse, and the exchange rate of the mark has touched 2,600 to the £1 sterling. The chief selling is by foreign holders, who are ...

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  8. BANK MANAGER MURDERED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—In a carnage of a North Shore train on Friday night Mr. Frank C. Kemmis, manager of the Hornsby branch of the Government Savings Bank, ...

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  9. FIGHTING IN IRELAND.

    Official reports indicate that the National forces have practically quelled the revolt. Thousands of prisoners were taken during last week, and all the chief irregular ...

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  10. Heir and Munition Girl.

    The Hon. John Hugo Russell, who is a lieutenant in the Royal Navy, and the heir of Lord Ampthill, is suing for divorce from his wife, on the ground of misconduct, two ...

    Article : 203 words
  11. DIPHTHERIA AT SHEPPARTON.

    Statements were made by the members of the council of the Shepparton High School last week that about 290 pupils of the State and High schools in the town had ...

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  12. London Wool Sales.

    Seven thousand bales of Bawra and New Zealand crossbred wool was withdrawn from the Hull sales on Thursday. Offerings will include 23,000 bales of Australian ...

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  13. Naval Armaments.

    The Financial Secretary to the Admiralty (Mr. L. C. Amery), in moving the second reading of the Washington Treaties Bill in the House of Commons, explained ...

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  14. SPORTING CABLES.

    Baynes, the Queensland sculler, was defeated by Walter Hoover (U.S.A.) in a heat for the Diamond Sculls at Henley to-day. Hooter, who recently brooke the ...

    Article : 674 words
  15. Chinese Bandits Dangerous.

    Japan has warned the Peking Government owing to the danger to Japanese residents in Chien-tao from Bbandits, that if China fails in her duty to protect the ...

    Article : 248 words
  16. Bournemouth Murder.

    Thomas Henry Allaway, a chauffeur, has been found guilty of having murdered Miss Irene Wilkins, whose body was found in a field at Bournemouth, the Hampshire ...

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  17. NEW SETTLERS ARRIVE.

    About 750 new settlers were brought to Australia by the Aberdeen liner Demosthenes, which arrived at Melbourne on Saturday morning. The vessel left London on ...

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  18. Russia's High Finance.

    At a meeting of the Russian Debts Commission, at which the Russian delegates were present, M. Litvinoff (Russia), replying to a question regarding tho payment of ...

    Article : 160 words
  19. WHEAT AGENTS' LOSSES.

    FINLEY (N.S.W.), Sunday.—Great dissatisfaction has been expressed by wheatreceiving agents and buyets in the Riverina and Goulburn Valley consequent upon the ...

    Article : 275 words
  20. Major Blake's Flight.

    Major W. T. Blake, who is flying around the world, has arrived from Italy at Bullum, 300 miles west of Alexandria. Major Blake made the 464 miles flight across the ...

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  21. TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS.

    George Edwards, aged 13 years, of Burnley street, Richmond, in attempting to alight from a moving tram in Bridge road on Saturday fell and sustained a compound ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLES.

    In introducing the Coinage Hill in the South African Home of Assembly, the Minister for Finance (Mr. Burton, K.C.) stated that for the present gold would not ...

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  23. RETIRED ARMY OFFICERS.

    At the end of the month a large number of young officers of the Commonwealth Military Forces will be retired in order to give effect to the Ministry's policy of ...

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  24. ROBBERY AT CATHEDRAL.

    A sacreligious act was perpetrated by a thief who must have been concealed in St. Paul's Cathedral when the doors were locked on Friday evening. On Saturday ...

    Article : 163 words
  25. Gerald Riviere Case.

    Jerome Krorns, a horse trainer, has been remanded at Bow street on a charge of hating conspired with Gerald Riviero to ob[?]ain a passport to enable Riviere to ...

    Article : 158 words
  26. GAME ABRUPTLY ENDED.

    A football match between a team representing Y.M.C.A. and the Fitzroy Imperials, in the first grade of the Y.M.C.A. competition, at the Amateur Sports Ground on ...

    Article : 382 words
  27. "BURIAL OF BIGOTRY."

    The annual service of the Melbourne district Orange lodges was held in Scots Church, Collins street, yesterday afternoon. The sermon was preached by the Rev. A. ...

    Article : 397 words
  28. FIRE IN FRUIT STORE.

    A call was received by the Metropolitan Fire Brigade yesterday morning at about half-past 10 o'clock to a fire at the Western Market, near the corner of William street ...

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  29. POLICE REORGANISATION.

    By a system of interchanging plainclothes constables stationed in suburbs with men stationed at headquarters, the thief commissioner of police (Mr. A. ...

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  30. GOOD RAIN IN QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—A vast area, extending from Chariters Towers to Warwick, experienced beneficial rains, averraging 2in., during the 24 hours ended 9 o'clock on ...

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  31. WEEK-END THEFTS.

    A robbery was attempted at the premises of the Australian Mont de Piote Loan and Deposit Company, Bourke street, on Saturday night. A fanlight on the roof was cut ...

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  32. SMUGGLING ALLEGED.

    Inspector M. Gleeson of the Customs department, arrested Matthew Lubelski Lyttleton, aged 36 years, indent agent, on a charge of having smuggled thermos [?]sks, ...

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  33. MOTOR-CAR STOLEN AND BURNT.

    A double-seated Studebaker motor-car the property of Mrs. F. Gay, of Brighton road, Richmond, was stolen from the rear of the Stadium at West Melbourne on ...

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  35. SOAP SELLERS.

    At the Brighton Police Court on Friday, before Messrs. G[?]t and MeLean. J.P.'s Jack Shaw and Lawrence O'Hehir were changed with hawking without a [?]cerse. F[?]es of 10/ each were imp[?]st. ...

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  36. FACTORY-BREAKER STEALS SLIPPERS.

    The thief who forced a side window and culered Mr. C. C. [?]ing a [?]per factory, M[?]unt Alexander r[?]d, Flemington, on Friday night was easily [?]tin [?]ed. He st[?]de only a kitbag and a pair of slippers. ...

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