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  2. THEFT OF COSTLY SILK[?]

    Thieve who entered the factory and warehouse of Artaud, Ma[?]rice, and Co., millinery manufacturers, City road, South Melbourne, during the week[?]end stole [?] ...

    Article : 655 words
  3. COAL SETTLEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Although the terms of settlement of the coal dispute must be approved by meetings of the interested parties to-morrow, representatives of both ...

    Article : 2,500 words
  4. TOUR OF WESTERN DISTRICT.

    COLAC, Monday.—A cold wind and rain and muddy roads interfered to some extent with the first portion of the visit of the British Overseas Settlement delegation to ...

    Article : 895 words
  5. DIAGNOSIS OF DISEASE.

    The "Daily Express" states that doctors are utilising photography to diagnose symptoms invisible to the human eye, and hope to utilise the method in the early diagnosis ...

    Article : 93 words
  6. CASE FOR FRANCE.

    M. Poincare, when unveiling a mo[?]ment to M. Odent, the mayor of Senlis, who was shot by the Germans in 1914, referred to the serious propositions which were now ...

    Article : 644 words
  7. TAXATION REFORM.

    Progress has been made in the negotiations between the Commonwealth and the States of New South Wales and Victoria for the appointment of one collecting ...

    Article : 259 words
  8. [?]AGHT AND CREW MISSING.

    With the sky threatening storm and a fresh north-westerly wind rising, two men and a boy on Sunday morning decided not to abandon a fishing trip which they had ...

    Article : 1,554 words
  9. ENVOYS DEPORTED.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Little surprise was caused by the news that the Irish republican envoys, Father Flanagan and J. O'Kelly, were being deported to-day. ...

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  10. COLLISIONS IN A FOG.

    During a fog in the North Sea, off Yarmouth, the Swedish steamer Eldorado (2,180 tons) collided with the Spanish steamer Begona (3,482 tons), and soon ...

    Article : 85 words
  11. New Zealanders Honoured.

    For many days the inhabitants of Le Quesnoy, near Valencienn[?]s have been making preparations for unveiling the French memorial in honour of New Zealand. The ...

    Article : 242 words
  12. CHEAPER WHEAT.

    In accordance with the terms of contract entered into between the Victorian Wheatgrowers' Corporation Ltd. and flourmillers, supplies of wheat yesterday were ...

    Article : 449 words
  13. Davis Cup.

    France has beaten Switzerland in the tie of the Davis Cup. Each nation had taken one of the two preliminary singles, and Switzerland had won the doubles, thus ...

    Article : 104 words
  14. Greek Prisoners in Turkey.

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that the Lausanne international commission, which is inquiring into the conditions of Greek prisoners in Turkey, has reported that of ...

    Article : 83 words
  15. BORDER RAILWAYS.

    Though the proposed acquisition of the Deniliquin-M[?]ma railway, which is [?]pected to be one of the border railways controlled by the Victorian Railways ...

    Article : 136 words
  16. Irish Rebels' Bill.

    The President of the Irish Free State (Mr. Cos[?]ve), in a speech at Galway, said that the Free State Government would shortly appeal to the Irish nation to wipe ...

    Article : 124 words
  17. CARBIDE MANUFACTURE.

    It has been decided by the Federal Cabinet not to impose an embargo on the importation of carbide. Repeated requests have been made on behalf of the ...

    Article : 318 words
  18. GENERAL CABLES.

    Two hundred teacher from Australia, New Zealand, and Canada have arrived in Belgium aboard the steamer Minnedosa, and visited Antwerp on their way to the ...

    Article : 443 words
  19. LOSS OF SUMATRA.

    In the House of Representatives this afternoon the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) will announce the personnel of the Royal Commission which will be appointed to ...

    Article : 150 words
  20. No Fun in Russia.

    The Helsingfors correspondent of the "Morning Post." states that the Soviet authorities at Moscow recently shot two well-known clowns, knowns as "Bim" and ...

    Article : 128 words
  21. RAILWAY FROM MOAMA TO BALRANALD.

    Sir,—The idea of communication by means of border railways is no doubt a good one from a Victorian point of view, and also for those in Southern River[?] ...

    Article : 512 words
  22. UMPIRE ATTACKED.

    A story of ruflianism at a football match was related at the Collingwood Court yesterday whe[?], before Messrs[?] Evans[?] Marshall, and Davidson, J.P.'s., Clarence May[?]s, ...

    Article : 176 words
  23. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE.

    According to Mr. J. A. Wignall, M. P., the Labour representative on the British Oversea Settlement Delegation, there is much misconception in Australia ...

    Article : 454 words
  24. JURY SYSTEM DEFENDED.

    ADELAIDE, Monday. — Mr. T. P. Howard, secretary of the Trades and Labour Council, Adelaide, giving evidence before the law reform commission to-day, ...

    Article : 205 words
  25. Migration to America.

    Great Britain's immigration quota for July, 15,408, is nearly exhausted, and over 1,000 British incomers already here, or due in the next 10 days at various American ...

    Article : 74 words
  26. SOUTH AFRICAN MAIZE.

    Arguments for and against the action taken by the Minsiter for Customs (Mr. Chapman) in imposing a dumping duty on black[?]grown maize, particularly from South ...

    Article : 294 words
  27. SPORTING CABLES.

    The following lead in the list of averages in the English cricket county competition:— Batting.—Mead, 1,421 runs, average 78.95; ...

    Article : 268 words
  28. RAILWAY DISASTER INQUIRY.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.—The commission appointed to inquire into the Ongarue railway disaster commenced its sittings at Wellington to-day. ...

    Article : 137 words
  29. DAYLESFORD BY-ELECTION.

    DAYLESFORD, Monday—The nominations of Messrs. R. Hugh McLeod, journalist, of Melbourne, and William J. Anderson, storekeeper, of Trentham, have been ...

    Article : 62 words
  30. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    When attending to a printing-machine in the works of the [?]usken Press Little Coll[?] street[?] yesterday[?] John Bourke, aged 41 years of Mount Alexander road, Ess[?] stumbled and fell across ...

    Article : 182 words
  31. DUTY ON SULPHUR.

    Sir,—In reply to a question by Mr. Prowse (Western Australia) in the House of Representatives, the Minister for Trade and Customs stated "that ma[?]facturers ...

    Article : 173 words
  32. FIRE IN MINE.

    BROKEN HILL (N.S.W.), Monday.— On Saturday officials at the Central mine held a very optimistic view about the fire in the mine, but since then there have ...

    Article : 207 words
  33. INCOME TAX PROBLEM.

    Sir,—Why cannot the obvious be done in regard to taxation of incomes—allow the Commonwealth the whole of this field[?] and increase the capitation grant from 25/ to ...

    Article : 146 words
  34. SYDNEY FLAT MYSTERY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—To-day there was an important development[?] from the police point of view, in the search for the trunk which is believed to contain the body ...

    Article : 107 words
  35. A CORRECTION.

    Sir,—In the report on Saturday, under the head of "Bigamy Admitted," it is said that accused "went through the form of marriage with Beatrice Evelyn Jackson ...

    Article : 105 words
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