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  2. CIVIL WAR IN CHINA. Lost Ground Regained.

    A special message from Liuho states that the Chekiang forces have regained all the lost ground in this sector, and commenced trench digging. ...

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  3. BOLSHEVISM.

    According to the latest reports received in Constantinople from Georgia, in Transcaucasia, where an attempt is being made by the Nationalist forces under Prince ...

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  4. MURDER OF RECRUITER.

    "Come along boys," said a white officer cheerfully, and six natives accused of the murder of O'Dowd, a recruiter in the area of Potsdamhafen, filed quietly into court, ...

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  5. LEAGUE OF NATIONS. Australian Representation.

    Mr. Matthew Charlton, the leader of the Federal Labour party, who is one of the Australian delegates to the Assembly of the League of Nations, is ...

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  6. IRISH BOUNDARY.

    The Ulster Association, in a statement issued yesterday regarding the letter of Lord Birkenhead, a former Lord Chancellor, on the interpretation ...

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  7. THE FINE ART OF MURDER.

    A sweating coolie, straining at a heavily laden wheelbarrow, pushed his way through the traffic, and, in obedience to the policeman's signal, came to a halt ...

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  8. TASMANIAN GRANT. Provision for £255,000.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Tasmanian grant Bill, providing for an allowance by the Federal Government to the State of £85,000 for five years, reducible by £17,000 annually, and that the Federal Government shall also pay a sum equal to the amount of the income tax ...

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  9. HEAVY RAINS PREVENT MOVEMENTS.

    The first important movements between the Kiangsu and Chekiang forces are not expected to take place for a day or two owing to rain, which ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. THE RUSSIAN LOAN.

    Mr. E. C. Grenfell, director of the Bank of England, in a letter to the 1912 Club, condemns the proposed Russian loan on the ground that the larger ...

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  11. ADMISSION OF GERMANY.

    The Geneva correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" declares that in several quarters, the British among others, it is considered that the ...

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  12. TENNIS.

    The Lawn Tennis Association has formally designated William T. Tilden and Vincent Richards to represent the United States in the singles of the Davis Cup finals ...

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  13. THE BATTERSEA TRAGEDY.

    The inquest on the bodies of Albert M. Joshua (45 years), a wealthy Jew, of 3 Great Cumberland-place, London, and a young woman named Peggy ...

    Article : 402 words
  14. SEEING NEW GUINEA.

    "There is not a black evening tie in Rabaul," said the clerk in Burns-Philp's big store when a customer sought to secure a new tie for the farewell dinner at ...

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  15. THE FILENE PEACE PRIZE. WINNERS IN THE ITALIAN SECTION.

    The Italian section of competitors in the Edward Filene Peace Prize competition was decided on September 7. The first prize of 100,000 lire (approx. £1,000), ...

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  16. GERMANY'S WAR GUILT

    In connection with the official announcement recently made that the German Government will meet next week and decide the date and form of the notification to ...

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  17. MR. MACDONALD HONOURED.

    The Freedom of Dundee was conferred on the Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) to-day. The Lord Provost said it could never ...

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  18. GERMAN COMPETITORS.

    More than 4,200 competitors submitted plans in the German competition for the Filene prize. The German committee decided that none of the essays merited ...

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  19. AMERICAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.

    The elections for the Federal and State officials in the State of Maine have resulted in a decisive defeat of the Democrats, the Republicans ...

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  20. MANDATED TERRITORY. MALIGNING AUSTRALIA.

    The Colonial Office has received an article dealing with atrocities in New Guinea, and has referred it to the Mandates Commission at Geneva. ...

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  21. LOTTERY TAXATION.

    The Premier (Hon. J. A. Lyons, M.H.A.), when spoken to last night, said that it had been the original intention of the Commonwealth Government to ...

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  22. DOUBLE SUICIDE. ARCHAEOLOGIST AND MUSIC TEACHER.

    Mr. H. G. Evelyn White, a lecturer in Leeds University, and a well-known archaeologist, who has conducted researches in the Far East and Egypt, ...

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  23. OSMIRIDIUM FIND.

    More than passing interest attaches to the recent discovery of osmiridium in the New River districts. Since it was announced that all the indications ...

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  24. SHIPS AND PRODUCERS.

    Referring to-day to the result of his visit to the North West Coast in connection with the proposal of the Government to charter the State ships to the primary ...

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  25. STATEMENT BY FEDERAL MINISTER.

    The Geneva correspondent of the Australian Press Association states that Sir Littleton Groom, the Attorney-General in the Commonwealth Government and one of ...

    Article : 106 words
  26. DOUGLAS MAWSON SURVIVORS.

    In reply to a telegram sent by the Premier (Mr. Theodore), following on a deputation of Queensland women, Mr. Bruce telegraphed as follows:— ...

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  27. POLITICAL LIBEL ACTION.

    An action is pending on behalf of Mr. Isaac Hart, of Trentham East. Two Supreme Court writs have been issued, one against Mr. John Allan, M.L.A., of ...

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  28. LOVE STORY BEHIND TRAGEDY.

    The inquest on Miss Nind revealed only a hint of the love story behind the tragedy, but the "Daily Express" understands that Mr. Evelyn White ...

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  29. JAPANESE EMIGRATION.

    An Imperial Emigration Conference, with the Minister for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Shidehara) as president, has been convened, and met for the first time ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLES. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN BOY SCOUTS.

    The South Australian Boy Scouts, after a three weeks' tour in France, Belgium, and Switzerland, are at present visiting friends and relatives in ...

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  31. AMERICAN WORLD FLIGHT.

    The American airmen continued their world flight to-day from New York, and reached Washington. ...

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  32. SALVED CARGO.

    The salving of the cargo of the White Star liner Bardic, which went ashore off the coast of Cornwall recently, is being continued. The ...

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  33. CAUGHT IN CHAFFCUTTER.

    A serious accident occurred at Mr. E. Badcock's farm at Westbury to-day. Alf. Campton, aged 38 years, was feeding a chaffcutter when his left hand was drawn ...

    Article : 95 words
  34. THE MOROCCAN WAR.

    Messages from Madrid state that the civilian residents of Tetuan are being removed to Ceuta, which is considered a safer place for them because of its ...

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  35. NEW ZEALAND LOAN.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Massey) announced in the House of Representatives to-day that authority to float a loan in London in April or May next would be ...

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  36. COLLAPSE OF CATHEDRAL DOME.

    The dome of the cathedral of San Domenico at Palmero collapsed to-day, but no one was injured, the cathedral being deserted, although on the previous day it ...

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