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  2. FRENCH CRISIS.

    The new French Cabinet sat for many hours discussing the financial prospects and Ministerial declaration for submission to the Chamber of Deputies on ...

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  3. COBHAM'S FLIGHT.

    Alan Cobham left Bahawalpur at 7 a.m. to-day, and arrived in Delhi at 11 a.m. He was the guest of the Nawab in Bahawalpur. ...

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  4. PARLIAMENTARY RUMPUS.

    Unprecedented incidents, involving the defiance of the Speaker and the removal, after a show of violence, of the Labour member for Dalhousie (Mr. Pollard). ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    The one day match at Perth between the Australians and the East of Scotland resulted in a win for the visiting team by four wickets and 36 runs. ...

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  6. BRITISH COAL STRIKE.

    The London "Daily Herald" persists in saying that big business firms and the banks, fearing a long spell of stagnation if the coal strike continues, will bring ...

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  7. FLOOD EFFECTS.

    Thanks to a rapid re-organisation of the railway services which were so seriously dislocated by the floods, it is almost certain that the Great Western express will leave at schedule time to-night. Except for the gap in the Eastern Goldfields line occasioned by the washaway near Wod[?] which it is ...

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  8. Continual Dust Storms.

    Alan Cobham reports:—This morning at 7.45 we "took off" from the harbour at Karachi on a flight of about five hundred miles to Bahawalpur, which is on ...

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  9. Disorder in Commons.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. J.M.Kenworthy (Liberal) protested against the non-attendance of Colonel Lane-Fox (the Secretary for Mines) to ...

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  10. Saturday's Game.

    Mr. Pelham Warner has sent to Manchester to be flown as an England mascot the flag which he took on his Australian tours in 1903-4 and 1911-12. In a ...

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  11. A Bad Atmosphere.

    The atmosphere in the lobbies of the Chamber yesterday afternoon was thoroughly bad. M. Herriot also had a bad Press. There is growing anxiety in Great ...

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  12. A Veteran's Visit.

    A crowd of 40,000 people is expected at Manchester on Saturday, including Maurice Tate's father, Frederick W. Tate, who will celebrate his fifty-ninth ...

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  13. An Invitation.

    Cobham has accepted an invitation of the Singapore Flying Association to be its guest at a dinner in Singapore.—Reuter. ...

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  14. Engine Trouble.

    Alan Cobham is held up here owning to engine trouble. He expects to be able to leave to-morrow. ...

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  15. Relief Funds from Australia

    The Federal Council of the Miners' Federation has decided to rate £1,000 towards the relief funds of the striking British miners. The money has been ...

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  16. South Perth Inundations.

    After a night of black wrath, with a wild rampaging westerly and great torrents of rain driving inland, Perth awoke yesterday morning to find itself in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. English Players Rest.

    With a view of resting before the test J. B. Hobbs H. Sutcliffe, and R. Kilner are not participating in the county matches beginning to-morrow. ...

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  18. CALCUTTA RIOTS.

    The disturbances in Calcutta were renewed last night resulting in one person being killed and 25 injured seriously more than 100 persons have been ...

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  19. CHINESE PIRATES.

    According to a report, which has not been confirmed officially two European police sergeants and four Chinese members of the crew of the police ...

    Article : 71 words
  20. BRITAIN AND AMERICA

    The American branches overwhelmed us with kindnesses." said Sir Henry Braddon of Sydney who was the chief guest at the [?] of the English-Speaking ...

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  21. Situation Dangerous.

    The situation as a result of the collapse of the france has passed from the stage of mere economics, revealing a political position of the most dangerous ...

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  22. County Games.

    At Maidstone Surrey scored 434 (Holmes 62, Woolley, 3 for 136), versus Kent 356 and 170 for one wicket (Ashdown 102 not out), Surrey won on the ...

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  23. Situation Very Serious.

    Both Hindus and Mahometans resorted to guerrilla warfare this morning. Reports of stray cases of stabbing and assault are pouring in Mohurrum ...

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  24. CHINESE MIXED COURT.

    The negotiations with regard to the Shanghai Mixed Court have progressed considerably. At present when a CHInese brings a case against a foreigner ...

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  25. PERSIAN REVOLT.

    Recent reports indicate that the disturbances which occurred in Khorasan have been dealt with successfully by the local authorities, and the rebels ...

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  26. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    In his speech to-night Mr. A. Meighen (the Prime Minister) referred to the relations made by the Customs Investigation Committee. He asked whether the ...

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  27. Railway Services.

    Repair work on the railway lines damaged by the flood was continued by large gangs of workmen yesterday, and unless the flood prevails again. It is ...

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  28. WIRELESS SERVICES.

    In the House of Representatives to-day. In Committee on the Budget, Mr. Brennan (Lab., V). moved that the amount of the first vote be reduced by ...

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  29. AVIATION.

    While Dr. Pinedo, the aviator, was alighting at Pisa after a last flight in a hydroplane in which he intended to make a flight of the world a huge wave ...

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  30. Prices Soaring.

    Prices are soaring as the franc falls. Traders are becoming nervous. The sugar Exchange has decided not to permit transactions at prices exceeding the ...

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  31. DISORDERS IN JAPAN.

    Messages to the vernacular newspapers from Nagano report that mobs continue to threaten the authorities, and that virtually all of the police stations ...

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  32. A Torpedo Carrier.

    Trials of a huge Handley Page torpedo carrier took place to-day. The machine hovered in the air in an almost stationary manner—the result of ...

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  33. SCOTLAND 94.

    The weather was bright but blustery at Edinburgh to-day, after heavy rain, which fell overnight. The wicket was soft and the attendance small. ...

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  34. MEAT COUNCIL.

    In consequence of the decision to dissolve the Meat Council, at meeting was held to-day in Australia HOuse. There were present, Sir George Fairbairo ...

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  35. Poincare Mentioned.

    The Paris correspondent of the London "Daily Herald" thinks that the Government may suffer aa instant defeat on Thursday. It forecasts the advent ...

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  36. Loan of Aeroplanes.

    The Moth aeroplanes for use in the flying school of the Mascot aerodrome, which is being conducted by the New South Wales section of the Royal ...

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  37. The Censor Active.

    The Censor is suppressing all news of the Nagano affair pending the completion of the official investigations.—Reuter. ...

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  38. METHODIST CHURCH.

    By 187 votes to 73 the Methodist Conference in York has accepted the general principal of admitting women to the ministry. The committee on the ...

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  39. Value of Franc.

    The French franc opened to-day at 244 to the pound sterling.—Reuter. ...

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  40. THE WAR SPIRIT.

    A striking warning to young persons to combine against the war spirit was given to-day by Mr. Lloyd George in a speech at the World Convention of the ...

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  41. LONDON CHURCHES.

    In the House of Commons to-day the two sheriffs of the City of London, clad in scarlet and accompanied by the City Remembrancer (Colonel H. S. Sankey). ...

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  42. PLAGUE OF LOCUSTS.

    The southern area of Russia is being devastated by a of locusts. One swarm which is about twenty-five kilometres in width is sweeping un the ...

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  43. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    There was a large attendance iu Christie's Rooms (London), when the Commonwealth Governments 157 lots of jewellery seized for the ...

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  44. TRAMWAY ACCIDENT.

    While on duty at the south end of Barrrack-street yesterday morning, Frank Barr (42), a tramway conductor, was crushed between two tram cars and ...

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  45. THE HONG KONG STORM.

    The damage done by the recent storm is estimated at 100.000 dollars. The storm affected principally the public roadways, and consequentially ...

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  46. FOREST FIRES IN CALIFORNIA.

    Forest fires have been burning practically unchecked, for several days in a dozen areas in Northern California. They have ravaged timber lands in ...

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  47. HEAT WAVE IN AMERICA.

    The western half of the United Slates has been sweltering for 36 hours, in an intense heat wave, which was broken partly by rain to-day. The deaths total ...

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