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  2. MURDER OF BANK MANAGER.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A clue which looked promising and which was being vigorously followed up by six detectives who are investigating the Hornsby train ...

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  3. FOR THE EMPIRE'S GOOD.

    The Empire Producers' Organisation gave a luncheon to the chairman of the Overseas Settlement, Committee (Mr. L. S. Amery), at the Hotel Victoria, to mark ...

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  4. HEADING FOR BAGHDAD.

    "We are leaving with the intention of proceeding to Baghdad early on Tuesday. It has been arranged that we shall be accompanied over the desert by an armed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. IS GERMAN CRISIS REAL?

    Official circles are gravely anxious about the German financial crisis. The Cabinet is to consider the situation to-day. it is reported that Mr. Lloyd George has ...

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  6. GEELONG CARNIVAL WEEK.

    GEELONG, Tuesday.—About 200 guests were present at a dinner given at the City Hall to-night by the mayor (Aiderman Hitchcock) to mark the visit of His ...

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  7. DEVELOPING THE RIVERINA.

    The New South Wales Minister for Railways (Mr. Ball) met in conference yesterday members of the Victorian Cabinet, including the Premier (Mr. Lawson), the ...

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  8. STATE MINISTRY.

    With the likelihood of the redistribution of Federal electorates members of the State Parliament are speculating as to the filling of Mr. McPherson's place as Treasurer ...

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  9. NEW GUINEA EXPEDITION.

    Much interest haa been aroused in Federal circles regarding the cost of the expedition led by Dr. Cambell Brown to the mandated territory of New Guinea. This ...

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  10. CHEAPER SUGAR.

    On Thursday the Minister for Customs (Mr. Rodgers) expects to present to the House of Representatives his longpromised report on the Commonwealth's ...

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  11. NO PEACE YET IN DUBLIN.

    All Dubllin to Belfast traffic is suspended five bridges having been blown up and the railway lines completely destroyed for some distance. ...

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  12. UNIFYING THE GAUGES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—It was learned on good authority to-night that important modifications of the railway gauge unification scheme were undeer consideration by ...

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  13. FATHER'S DEATH AVENGED.

    A dramatic incident occurred here when a girl aged 15 years[?] avenged the death of her father. Jesus Moreno, editor of the "Heraldo De Mexico." ...

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  14. SOLDIERS AND SUSTENANCE.

    The secretary of the Victorian branch of the Returned Soldiers' League (Mr. A. M. David) replied yesterday to statements derogatory to the league, reported to have ...

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  15. PREVENTION OF DISEASE.

    BENDIGO, Tuesday.—The branch of the Commonwealth Health Laboratory established at Bendigo is to be opened on Saturday by the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  16. HOW PATTERSON WON.

    In straight sets, 6-3, 6-4, 6-2, Gerald Patterson defeated R. Lycett in the final of the tennis championship of the world at Wimbledon. ...

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  17. U.S.A. LABOUR TROUBLES.

    President Harding addressed tho conference of mine operators and strikers, at which a deadlock had been reached, and proposed a Federal arbitration commission ...

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  18. BARBER'S SHOP CHARGES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Violet ray treatment, applications of floral water, and ma[?] sages with pink face creams were described in the police evidence in the Water Police ...

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  19. WAR MORTALITY.

    Statistics of mortality in the Australian Imperial Force have been received by the Minister for Home and Territories (Senator Pearce) from the Commonwealth ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLES.

    A message from Canton states that shell fire from a fort controlled by General Chen [?]burg Ming has destroyed Dr. Sun Yat Sen's munition base. Dr. Sun Yat Sen, ...

    Article : 362 words
  21. POVERTY IN FITZROY.

    Shocking conditions in Fitzroy were de[?]eribed by De[?]coness Young, of the Presbyterian Settlement there, who delivered an address to the Melbourne University ...

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  22. SPORTING CABLES.

    In the open championship at the Skoki[?] club's course at G[?]coe there were 325 competitors. "Jock" Hutchison was leading in the morning acore of the qualifying round ...

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  23. LADY FORSTER'S SALT-CELLAR.

    The disappearance from Federal Government House several months ago of a silver salt cellar, and its recent recovery by the police, may form a story of considerable ...

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  24. COOK DEFEATS JONES.

    George Cook, the Australian heavyweight, outpointed Horace Jones, of Canada, in the contest at Holland Park. The hall was weell filled. Cook made the ...

    Article : 260 words
  25. EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES.

    STAWELL, Tuesday.—The Director of Education (Mr. Frank Tate) visited Stawell to-day to endeavour to overcome difficulties that had arison among members ...

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  26. War Graves in Germany.

    The official secretary in London for the Commonwealth (Mr. M. L. Shepherd) has [?]turned from Germany. He motored 700 miles, and visited all the must important ...

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  27. BUTTER TRADE.

    Prop[?]ctors of cheese and butter factories in New South Wales and Queensland have [?]animously agreed to several of the proposals adopted at a recent conference of ...

    Article : 306 words
  28. COTTON-GROWING.

    With the object of preventing the in [?]roduction of [?]vil, which has c[?] extensive destruction to cotton plants in American, the direct importation of cotton ...

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  30. HELP FOR MAIMED SOLDIER.

    In report[?] to the appeal to a [?] a [?]ed soldier and his family to return to England [?] have received the following centribution: Am[?]ut p[?]ly acknowledged.... £75 6 [?] ...

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  32. LOITERING WITH INTENT.

    William Royal, William Ha[?] Atwell Lind, Thomas [?], and John [?] at the P[?] Court on Tu[?], charged that, being [?] they [?] in a pu[?] ...

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  33. Mayor as Bombmaker.

    [?]dide[?] Ca[?]tro, mayor of Lent[?], in S[?]cily, is [?]lergoing trial on a charge of having manufactured bombs which blew up the courthouse, killing everybody in the ...

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