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  2. HARDING'S DEATH THROWS U.S.A. INTO GRIEF

    Latest cables from Vancouver and New York announce that the death of President Harding has been received with widespread regret. The body is to be taken to Marion, the late President's home town, for burial. Mr. Calvin Coolidge has been sworn in as President, and has announced that the former ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. KING EXPRESSES SORROW

    The British public were shocked to learn of President Harding's death, as it was generally believed that he had emerged from the danger zone and was ...

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  4. DROP IN KRONEN

    Budapest messages declare that the Hungarian kronen is showing severe symptoms of the disease which attacked the Austrian Germany currency. ...

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  5. MONTEFIORE HILL CRASH

    Crash! And a motor car carried a horse and cart athwart its bonnet for more than 100 yards up Montefiore Hill, North ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Court In Mourning

    The Court goes into morning for a week for President Harding. ...

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  7. NEWS REACHES ADELAIDE

    By wireless, cable, telegraph, and telephone the words were being rushed round the world in less than 30 minutes after ...

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  8. American Consul Notified

    Mr. Balch, American Consul, has received this cablegram from Mr. Hugnes, Secretary or State:—"Urgent circular. The President died very ...

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  9. Ex-President as Printer

    Mr. Sam Blair, who represent, Douglas Fairbanks, and is at present staying at the South Australian Hotel, met the late Mr. Harding twice, and ...

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  10. BEFORE THE PUBLIC

    Sir Torn Bridges (Governor) was present at the children's carnival, Weigall Oval, this afternoon and met members of the West Torrens District Council. ...

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  11. Lord Jellicoe's Condolences

    Lord Jellicoe's cablegram, containing New Zealand condolences, was the first foreign message of sympathy received, according to the Washington ...

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  12. Mrs. Harding Bravest Of All

    The end came as a terrible shock and surprise to Mrs. Harding, who is frail, but she continued to display bravery after the President's death. ...

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  13. Reference at Mayoral Reception

    Flags at the Adelaide Post Office and Town Hall were flying at half-mast this morning. Bells at the Town Hall will be tolled ...

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  14. British Reply to French

    It is believed that Mr. Baldwin's declaration does not close the door (according to the Parliamentary correspondent of "The Times"). It is understood that ...

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  15. COOLIDGE RECEIVES NEWS

    Mr. Calvin Coolidge, Vice-President, was at his home at Plymouth, Vermont on a holiday when the news reached him. He had been receiving bulletins over the ...

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  16. "The Spirit of Christ"

    When the news arrived Mr. Harding's secretary (Mr. L. Christian) was delivering to a mass meeting an address prepared for President Harding's delivery ...

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  17. Gay Night Life Stops

    The news fell like a thunderbolt on a gay night in San Francisco and New York, where dances were immediately stopped and flags were half-masted everywhere ...

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  18. Yachting Races Postponed

    From Cowes it is reported that the remainder of the British-American yachting cup races have been postponed until August 8 on account of the death of ...

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  19. HELPED RECRUIT

    Prince Henry, the third son of King George, who is a lieutenant in the Royal Hussars at Aldershot, seeing a recruit unable to manage a restive horse ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA'S SYMPATHY

    The following message has been dispatched by Mr. S. M. Bruce, Prime Minister, through his Excellency the Governor-General ,to the United States ...

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  21. Office Undermined Health

    There is something very pathetic about Mr. Harding's death. He was a pleasant character, who liked an easy-going life, with plenty of friends; but destiny ...

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  22. SADNESS IN PHILIPPINES

    On receipt of the news of the death of Mr. Harding the American Chamber of Commerce immediately passed a resolution conveying to Mrs. Harding and ...

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  23. NOTHING TO FEAR

    Suddenly making up his mind that no documents should be concealed, M. Poincare has published a long memorandum sent to Great Britain on June 7, ...

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  24. Taken To Washington

    The body leaves on Friday evening and will be taken direct to Washington for burial at Marion. ...

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  25. MAKEPEACE IN GOOD FORM

    Makepeace, playing for Lancashire, against North Ants, made 200 runs not but, thus completing 2,000 runs this season. ...

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  26. RIOTS IN GERMANY

    Five thousand workmen to whom it was impossible to pay wages, made a demonstration at Humboldt's great steel works (says the special Cologne ...

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  27. Britain Expresses Regret

    Great Britain was the first to express regret, in the absence of Mr. Gerald Campbell (Consul-General), Mr. C. H. Cane (British Vice-Consul) conveyed Great ...

    Article : 42 words
  28. LATE SHIPPING

    Arrived Today—Tennessee from Sundsvall. Expected Arrivals—Katoomba from Western Australia. Proected Departures—Katosmba for Sydney. ...

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