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  2. CABLEGRAMS and TEKEGRANS THE NEAR EAST

    Advices received from Smyrna indicate that everything is fairly quiet there. British sailors are on guard at the Consulate and Allied ...

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  4. FINANCING KENDENUP

    A private cable to a business firm states that DeGaris has satsfactorily completed arrangements in America for financing the ...

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  5. REPORTED WITHDRAWAL OF FRENCH TROOPS

    A section of the London press caused a sensation this forenoon by reference to reported instructions from the French Government for ...

    Article : 57 words
  6. AN ABORTIVE MEETING

    The meeting held yesterday in connection with the newspaper strike dispersed without anything definite being done. ...

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  7. PROTECTION OF THRACE

    Well-informed circles in London manifest anxiety regarding the likelihood of a Turkish attempt to reach Thrace. Allied vessels have ...

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  8. A STATION TRAGEDY

    A message from Hall's Creek states that the manager of Villilun Station was fatally shot, and a man named O'Sullivan seriously ...

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  9. DEFENCE OF THE NEUTRAL ZONE

    It is reported that the Italians have decided to send back to Constantinople the small contingent sent with the British troops to the ...

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  10. A WARNING TO TURKEY

    The "Girovnale Italia" states that Kemal Pasha realises that any attempt against the Straits will meet with opposition from the ...

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  11. PROSPECTS OF SETTLEMENT OF STRIKE BRIGHTER

    Prospects of a settlement of the newspaper strike appear somewhat brighter. The Journalists' Association is active in its ...

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  12. A TURKISH ACCUSATION

    The Turks accuse the Armenians of starting the fires. ...

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  13. BRITISH REPRESENTATIVES TO INTERVIEW POINCARE

    Cabinet has decided that Lord Curzon and Admiral Beatty should proceed to Paris to interview M. Poincare and possibly, French ...

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  14. TARIFF BOARD TO VISIT W.A.

    The Tariff Board, inquiring into the effect of the customs, will arrive in Perth on October 1. Later on the Board will visit Geraldton, ...

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  15. GENERAL ITEMS

    The correspondent of the "Morning Post" in Paris writes that the Paris press says telegrams from Berlin state that financiers there ...

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  16. PRECAUTIONS BY THE ALLIES.

    Great Britain Franca and Italy are sending strong reinforcements to the Near East, while the Supreme Command has instructed the ...

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  17. HOSTILI[?]ESS IN ASIA MINOR CEASED.

    Hostilities have terminated in Asia Minor, the last Greek troops offering resistance having ceased fighting. ...

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  18. WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    The Western Australian Government has instructed Sir James Connolly to despatch 1000 immigrants in October. Sir James, ...

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  19. FRANCE SUPPORTS PEACE EFFORTS.

    Cabinet Ministers today agreed to support the efforts which are being made to bring about immediate peace in the Near East. ...

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  20. FRENCH PRESS UNANIMOUS

    All the French newspapers today repeat the statement that France is absolutely opposed to settling the issues in the Near East by force ...

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  21. THE FREEDOM OF THE STRAITS

    The British Cabinet decided that the Empire would see the Dardanelles crisis through, alone, if necessary. Mr. Lloyd George telegraphed ...

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  22. POINCARE GIVEN A FREE HAND

    The Council of Ministers met today, and decided to give M. Poincare a free hand in the inciter of the reparations approving of his ...

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  23. PORTION OF SMYRNA BURNING

    A message from Smyrna states that the Greek, Armenian, and European quarters of the city are burning. It is estimated that there ...

    Article : 56 words
  24. THE OUTLOOK BRIGHTER

    In official quarters the outlook is regarded as distinctly brighter, especially in view of Britain's decision to send Lord Curzon and ...

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  25. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS NEW'SOUTH WALES

    While endeavoring to rescue a girl from an attack in a melee at the Graham Hotel in Castlereagh Street Sydney, late this afternoon, ...

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  26. NAVY, ARMY, AND AIR FORCE READY

    Lord Carson, Chief of Staff, AirMarshal Trenchard, the head of the air force and Admira[?] Beatty were present at today's Cabinet ...

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  27. GERMANY, RUSSIA, AND TURKEY

    The Greek Legation here has issued what purports to be the text of a treaty between Russia, Germany, and Turkey, which the ...

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  28. CLOSE TO WAR

    A message to the London "Daily Telegraph" from its Constantinople correspondent says that Turkey is very dose to open war with, at ...

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  29. REPORTED FIGHTING BETWEEN BRITISH AND KEMALISTS

    The "Berliner Tageblatt" has published a telegram from Constantinople saying that fighting has occurred near that city between ...

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  30. MOTOR RUNS INTO TRAM PASSENGERS

    One man was killed and six other persons injured tonight at Petersham, when a motor car rant into a number of people getting ...

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  31. A DISQUIETING ALLEGATION

    "L'Oeuvre" sags there is reason to fear that the Turks intend shortly to mass large forces and establish artillery batteries on the ...

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  32. FRENCH GOVERNMENT'S LOYALTY.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that thanks to the firm attitude of the British Government, the danger of hostilities between the ...

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  33. THE NEAR EAST CRISIS

    In the House of Representatives last night Mr. Hughes made an important statement regarding the crisis in the Near East. He said ...

    Article : 99 words
  34. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES

    In a manifesto issued by the A.L.P. the go-slow policy advocated by the New South Wales Labor Council is repudiated and at ...

    Article : 82 words
  35. ATTACK ON BANK MANAGER

    Mr. Marjaison, relieving manager of the Government savings bank at Wellington, was attacked while entering the bank residence last ...

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  36. THE TURKS IN SMYRNA

    Except for the squalid Turkish quarter Smyrna has ceased to exist ...

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  37. GERMANS PRESS REVELLING IN PROSPECT OF ANGLO-TURKISH WAR

    The "Morning Post" correspondent in Berlin says the German newspapers of all Shades of opinion are revelling in despatches from ...

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  38. A REIGN OF TERROR.

    People who are arriving in Militene from Smyrna say that a reign of terror prevails in that city where the Turks are despoiling the ...

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  39. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    A sensational motor accident occurred in the main street of Peterborough on Saturday afternoon, as the result of which the Mayor of ...

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  40. POLITICAL FEDERAL

    Mr. Hughes made the following startling announcement tonight:—"I have received from Mr. Lloyd George a cablegram informing me ...

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  41. IRISH

    After an all night sitting Dial Eireann today passed a vote of confidence in Mr. Cosgrove and the Government by 54 votes to 15. ...

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  42. ALLIES GIVEN NOTICE TO LEAVE CONSTANTINOPLE

    The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at Constantinople says: "British officers told me today that Mustapha Kemal has given the ...

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  43. LANDING OF ALLIED DETACH MENTS PREVENTED

    A report from Athens says the Kemalists massed on the quays in Smyrna, and prevented the landing of Allied detachments. ...

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  44. TASMANIA

    Just before 2 o'clock this morning what is supposed to have been a bomb exploded in the vicinity of a house occupied by Mr. Rapp, the ...

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  45. SAFETY OF BRITISH IN SMYRNA

    It is reported that the Turks ingraded the British Consulate and murdered several Englishmen, but the Foreign Office states that ...

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  46. A REBEL SUCCESS

    A force of rebels today attacked and captured Ballino, Country Mayo. ...

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  47. COMMENTS OF FRENCH PRESS

    The "Echo de Paris," referring to Britain's attitude towards the crisis in the Near East, says: "We have never heard language more ...

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  48. "THE WEARING OF THE GREEN"

    A party of masked men in Killarney visiteo a house in which there were six young women sympathisers with the irregulars, and ...

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  49. ALLIED REINFORCEMENTS FOR THE EAST.

    Britain, France and Italy are sending reinforcements to the Near East, and are also instructing the Allied fleet at Constantinople that ...

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  50. STATE TELEGRAMS

    An endeavor is being made today to bring together the parties concerned in the newspaper strike. ...

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  51. BOMB OUTRAGE AT BELFAST

    A bomb outrage in Belfast today killed one person and wounded eight. Most of the victims were young girls. ...

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  52. A VERITABLE INFERNO

    Message after message is arriving each giving a more distressing account of the position in S[?]rua. Yesterday came the ...

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  53. AMERICA'S ATTITUDE

    The American Government refuses and will refuse to become involved in any political entanglements in the Near East, and will limit itself ...

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