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  2. FEDERAL SERVICE.

    Federal public servants will find much to interest them in the bill which was submitted Yesterday in the House of Rcpresentatives by the Attorney-General (Mr. ...

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  3. PREJUDICES REMOVED.

    The Commonwealth Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) in a letter to Mr. Sustri, the advocate of Indian rights in the oversens Dominions of the Emptr[?], on the eve of ...

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  4. ONE AUSTRALIAN LEFT.

    Having defeated R.N. Williams, a member of the American Davis Cup team, in the fifth round of the United States tennis singles championship competition, G.L. ...

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  5. COMING ELECTIONS.

    An animated dispute took place in the House of Representatives yesterday on a motion by the Prime Ministor (Mr. Hughes) that the House should sit on an additional ...

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  6. SMYRNA BURNING

    A terrible state of affairs has developed in Smyrna as the result of a fire which is thought to have been deliberately begun by the Turks, who are in occupation of the ...

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  7. PRICE OF SUGAR.

    It is indicated in an interim report of the joint committee of Public Accounts on the sugar question. which was issued yesterday, that the actual cost of sugar, ...

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  8. TO PREVENT DUMPING.

    The Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. Rodgers), in committee of ways and means in the House of Representatives yesterday, introduced proposed ...

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  9. KIDNAPPED BOY,

    Many motor-cars, containing police and residents of the district, were engaged in the search yesterday for Gregory Michael Wise, aged 7 years, the adopted son of Mrs. ...

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  10. OUTRAGES IN IRELAND.

    Free State army posts and the Four Courts Hotel, Dublin are the centre of incessant rebel attacks Snipers fired upon armoured cars patrolling ...

    Article : 323 words
  11. "RASCALLY SWINDLE."

    A transaction which Judge Dethridge described as "a rascally piece of swindling" has been ventilated in the County Court as the result of an action by Miss Mavis ...

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  12. Sir Peter McBride.

    Sir Newton Moore to-day, on behalf of a large number of business men, presented Sir Peter McBride, lately Agent-General for Victoria, with a cheque for about £600 ...

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  13. KIPLING AND AMERICA.

    The British Ambassador to the United States (Sir Auckland Geddes), in a speech delivered to-day, referred to Mr. Rudyard Kipling's denial that he had granted an ...

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  14. DEALING WITH GERMANY.

    The French Council of Ministers has given the Premier (M.Poincare) a free hand on the subject of reparations, and has approved his secret instructions to ...

    Article : 257 words
  15. Britain Paying America.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Herald" says that the Treasury department hus announced that Great Britain will begin payment of interest on its ...

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  16. GENERAL CABLES.

    It is reported from Rome that much damage has been caused by a fire at the Pola arsenal. Many factories have been destroyed. ...

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  17. Gerard Lee Bevan.

    The hearing of the charge of fraudulent dealings preferred against Gerard Lee Bevan, formerly manager of the City Equitable Insurance Co., was resumed to-day ...

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  18. "GO SLOW" REPUDIATED.

    SYDNEY,Friday.—In a manifesto issued to [?] by the Australian Labour Party the "go slow" and "measure-for-measure" policy of the New South Wales Labour Council is ...

    Article : 491 words
  19. Austria Raising a Loan.

    Austria is endevaouring to raise a loan in the United States, which, it is stated, Switzerland, Italy, and the little Entente are prepared to guarantee. The ...

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  20. SPORTING CABLES.

    At the Doncaster yearling sales to-day the Hon. George Lambton bought a filly by The Tetrarch from Lady Josephine for 9,100 guineas. ...

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  21. British Labour Party.

    The Labour party will endorse more than 400 candidates for the next general election, including 71 out of 75 of the piesent Labour members of the House of ...

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  22. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day good competition existed for all classes of wool, and prices were fully maintained. The following prices were realised:—Trewalla lambs, ...

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  23. ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL.

    The question of the completion of St. Paul's Cathedral was considered at a private meeting of the Cathedral Erection Reard yesterday. At the close of the ...

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  25. END OF AMERICAN STRIKE.

    The American Trade Commissioner (Mr J. W. Sanger) yesterday received the following cable message from Washington. Railroad strike ended. Shopmen return ...

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  26. Modern Marriage.

    At Portland, Oregon, the House of Deputies of the Episcopal Church passed a law of the church omitting the word "obey" from the marriage ceremony. The House ...

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