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  2. SECURITY PACT

    PARIS, Monday Night. —M. Havases at Geneva claims that he has been authorised to declare that M. Briand and Mr A. Chamberlain have reached ...

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  3. ROCKHAMPTON TRAIN DERAILED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.- The Rockhampton mail train, which left Brisbane last night, was wrecked near Gympie, 93 miles north of Brisbane, ...

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  4. DISARMAMENT

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — The report of the inter-Allied Commission of Control, which formed the basis of friday's note to Germany, was ...

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  5. THE INQUEST

    BURNIE, Tuesday.—Further details of the incident which occurred on the scow Cathkit, berthed at Ocean Wharf, Burnie, on Monday, ...

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  6. THE STATE ELECTIONS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 831 words
  7. STILL PROCEEDING AT 4 A.M

    Six candidates will lose their do posits, viz. Messrs Bryant, Sullivan, Rose. Coplestone, Shields and Pullen. ...

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  8. DARWIN.

    BURNIE, Tuesday.— The absence of a solitary postal vote is holding up the Darwin count. It is expected by the divisional officer (Mr. ...

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  9. WILMOT.

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  10. THE AGREEMENT CONFIRMED.

    GENEVA, Monday Night. — Mr. Chamberlain, in an interview wild Reuter's correspondent, confirmed that a complete Anglo French ...

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  11. POSITION IN MOROCCO

    PARIS, Monday Night. A report from Fez states that the Riff pressure is increasing at various points of the front, necessitating the ...

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  12. HEAT WAVE

    NEW YORK, Monday Night.—The backbone of the heat wave, in the Eastern States was broken on Monday by breezes from the Atlantic. the ...

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  13. LABOR CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The Australian Press Association correspondent at Geneva states that the International Labor Conference ...

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  14. OVER 500 DEATHS.

    CHICAGO, Tuesday Morning.—The death toll during a ten day's spell of intense heat, which is now returning to normal June weather, stood above ...

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  15. GERMAN TRAWLERS SEIZED.

    PARIS, Monday Night. — A report from Fez stains that French warships seized two German trawlers in Moroccan waters near Agadir, and took ...

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  16. LONDON PRESS COMMENTS.

    LONDON. Tuesday Morning. — A careful review of the message from London correspondents at Geneva, and comments by diplomatic writers, ...

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  17. SOLUTION OF THE PROBLEM.

    PARIS, Monday Night.—"Figaro" interviewed General Derivera, who said the only solution of the Riff problem was the entire disarmament of the ...

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  18. STRIKE IN DENMARK

    LONDON, Monday Night.—A prolonged strike by the Danish transporters is cutting off Danish dairy supplies and given an involuntary fillip ...

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    The Bund, Shaghal, where serious riots have broken out. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. FIGHTING IN CHINA

    CANTON, Monday Night.—Four gunboats appeared around Honam Island opposite Canton and opened fire directly on the Bund with full ...

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  21. BALLOON RACE

    [?], Monday Night.—Four balloons are down in the Gordon Bennett race. They include the British [?] Elsic, which had to [?] at ...

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  22. HOPE GIVEN UP

    OSLO, Monday Night.—Giving up hope of Amundsen's return from the Pole by air, the official meteorological and aeroplant representatives who ...

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  23. REBELS FORCED TO RETREAT

    PARIS, Monday Night.—A bulletin from Fez reports that contingents of rebel t[?]ibesmen, proceeding in the direction of Taunat height, were ...

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  24. NO WILD GOOSE CHASE.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Morning. Mr Wilbur, Secretary to the Navy, has declared that the Navy Department is not going to start a wild ...

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  25. EIGHT MORE BALLOONS LAND.

    BRUSSELS, Tuesday Morning.— Eight more balloons landed in France, comprising three Italian, two British, and one each from America, Belgian, ...

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  26. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    GENEVA, Monday Night.— The Council of the League of Nations has been opened. Mr A. Chamberlain urged economy by the health section. ...

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  27. SHANGHAI SETTLING DOWN.

    SHANGHAI, Tuesday Morning. — Apart from the shipping strike, Shanghai continues to settle down. Bakers resumed this morning, some shops ...

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  28. A DRIFTING ANRSHIP.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — A wireless from the steamer Vatorlanu reports that she is following a drifting airship, which showed S.O.S. ...

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  29. WASTE AND STRIPE IN INDUSTRY

    Representatives of great industries and organised labor met in New York under the auspices of the National Civic Federation, to launch a ...

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  30. EMPIRE PRESS CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The United Kingdom delegation to the Empire Press Conference has been completed by Sir Percival Phillips ...

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  31. DEMONSTRATION BLOCKED

    ROME, Monday Night.—Opposition Deputies arranged to commemorate the murder of Signor Matteotti on Wednesday by meeting in one of the ...

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  32. PICKED UP AT SEA.

    LONDON. Tuesday Morning.—The German steamer Vaterland has wirelessed that she picked up the American balloon Goodyear III. off ...

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  33. DIPLOMATIC DELEGATION.

    A diplomatic delegation goes from Peking to Shanghai this morning. It is understood that the delegation will collect information here individually, ...

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  34. GERMAN COLONIES

    MUNICH, Monday Night.—The annual meeting of the German Colonial Society adopted a resolution strongly protesting against "the theft" of ...

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  35. MANSION MURDER

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — In connection with the murder of a butler named Edward Rix, in a Mayfair mansion the police detained Arthur ...

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  36. ROUND GERMANY FLIGHT

    BERLIN, Monday Night. —Twenty-six machines having completed the fourth lap in the round-Germany flight, thirty-eight, including four ...

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  37. CHINESE SEAMEN STRIKE.

    SHANGHAI, Tuesday Morning. — Three hundred Chinese, seamen from six Butterfield coastal river steamers at Shanghai, struck last evening. ...

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  38. REVOLT AT SAMOS

    ATHENS, Monday.—The declaration martial law at Samos and the landing of naval men and troops was received by the lnhabitauts of ...

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  39. DAIRYING IN N.Z.

    LONDON, Monday Night.— Mr. Morton, president of the National Dairy Association of New Zealand, is proceeding to Denmark to arrange for ...

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  40. THE FRENCH FRANC

    PARIS, Monday Night.—It has been announced that M. Caillaux, Finance Minister, is determined to utilise, it necessary, the support of the franc, ...

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  41. STUDENTS' EXTREME DEMANDS.

    PEKING. Tuesday Night.— The Students' Union here continues, to make extreme resolutions, demanding, inter, alia, a ricksha coolies in the ...

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  42. LEADERS CAPTURED.

    LONDON, Monday Night.— The Greek legation reports that the leaders of the revolt at Samos have been captured.—(Reuter). ...

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  43. TURKISH PERSECUTION

    BAGHDAD, Tuesday Morning. — King Feisal has received a telegram from the Bishop of Zakho, 80 miles north-west of Mosul. appealing for ...

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  44. AUSTRALIAN PILGRIMS.

    NAPLES, Monday Night.—The Australian pilgrims are sightseeing, notably Vesuvius and Pompoii. Bishop Foley, of Ballarat, leaves for ...

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