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  3. THE PRINCE OF WALES

    Wireless messages Reuter’s special correspondent on the Berengaria show that the Prince of Wales, who is on his way to Arnerica, is ...

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  4. THE SPRINCVALE MURDER

    Ivan Mouat, aged 14, who stands charged with the murder of his nine year-old brother, is reported to have passed an easy night at the Gordon ...

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  5. AFFAIRS IN CHINA

    Chi Sieh-Yuan contaols the Nanking s[?]ngliai [?]way line to within 40 iles of Shanghar. Nevertheless, the ordinary passenger train from ...

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  6. REPARATIONS AGREEMENT

    It is officially announced that the Reichstag will be dissolved in the event of the rejection of the London reparations agreement. ...

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  7. AUSTRALIA AND THE EMPIRE

    The Australian visitors, including Sir Granvills Ryrie, ware taken to Shongweni waterworks and entertained there by the Mayor and corporation. ...

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  8. PERSONAL

    A Reuter cable message reports that General Sir Charles Fergissen has been appointed Governor-General or New Zealand in succession to viscount ...

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  9. SOUTH AFRICAN MINES

    The General Council of the South Adrican Mine Workers’ Union passed two very important resolutions, onedealing With giving non-union men a ...

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  10. THE CAULFIELD MURDER

    This morning detectives engaged on the Irene Tuckerman murder case, went to caulfield and from there took a vouth to the detective headqnar[?] ...

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  11. POTASH AGREEMENT.

    “Of more practical value than the whole London agreement,” is how the Cologne “Gazette” describes the Franco-German commercial ...

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  12. INTEREST IN PRINCE’S DOINGS.

    The Prince of Wales is the front page feature of all the Ainerican newspipers daily during the past week Moat of the larger newspapers have ...

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  13. OBSERVATIONS OF MARS

    Development of photographic films of radio signals for the 29 hours perith white Mars was closest to the earth deepen the mystery of dots and dashes ...

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  14. SUN YAT SEN.

    Sun Yat sen's influence seems to be waning and his authority is [?]eeting with a good deal of opposition This is mainly owing to the heavy taxation ...

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  15. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    The Prime Minister, in reply to Mr Mahoney, said that he hoped during the next few days to inake a statement to the House as to its decision in regard ...

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  16. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    The “Daily Express” says that the prospects of continuing the Empire Exibition in 1925 arc negligible. A sub-committee of the Cabinet ...

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  17. THE DISTURBANCE IN THE HOUSE.

    There was an exciting sequel to this morning’s disturbance in the Reichstag. On the resumption of the sitting, Herr Wtallraff, the President, ...

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  18. THE HEAT PROBLEM.

    The heat problem of Mars was successfully attacked by the use of the Coblenz radiometer, capable of measuring a candle heat at 100 miles ...

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  19. ARRANCEMENT FOR RECEP-TION.

    The Berengaria is [?]xpected to reach quarantine at 5 o'[?]Sock On Friday night. The Princ[?] will be met at quarantine by Mr Wright, a ...

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  20. SEVERE GALE IN THE ATLANTIC

    The White Star liner Arabic arrived, bearing over 50. who were injured in a [?]00 [?]le gale whrch raged in the North and South Atlantic during. the ...

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  21. NOTABLE MOTOR TRIP.

    The Royal Automobile Club farewelled an expedition under Major Court Treatt, which will cross overland from Capetown to Cairo in two ...

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  22. SON CHARGED WITH MURDER

    The trial of William Lawrie King, son of a prominent Edinburgh chartered accountant, on a charge of poisoning his mother, was continued ...

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  23. ATTITUDE OF NATIONALISTS.

    A Berlin message states that the Federal Nationalist organisations held a conference yesterday in the Reichstag, and passed a resolution by a ...

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  24. SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKETERS

    A match between the visiting South African cricketers and Somerset commenced today at Taunton. The weather was fine and the wicket easy. ...

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  25. EXPERIEHCE OF THE ARABIC.

    Capt. Hickson. of the Arabic, said that oh Tuesday afternoon the wind attained a velocity of 120 miles ah hour, kicking pyramids of water, which, ...

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  26. U.S. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP

    With the exception of Gerald Patterson, all the Australian lawn tennis players have been defeated in the national singles championship ...

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  27. PROSPECT OF GENERAL ELEC-TION.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Morning Post" says that the scene in the Reichstag to-day illustrated very dearly the over wrought state of feet ...

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  28. NEW WAR TERROR

    Mr Phillip Baker, Secretary to Lerd Parmoor. Lord President of the Couneil, lecturing at the Labor summer school, described a[?]number of new ...

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  29. LONDON SOCIETY SCANDAL

    A society sensation has been created by the Duchess of Westminster’s application for an injunction to restrain her husband, the Duke of ...

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  30. CHINESE FLOOD REFUGEES

    Flood refugees pouring into Shanghai. ...

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  31. CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

    Robert Char;ss Reid, who had pleaded guilty to six charges of larceny and falss pretences, was told by Mr Justice Mann in the criminal court to-day ...

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  32. COVENT GARDEN STRIKE

    With the aid of extra voluntary labor arranged by the consignees, the remainder of the fruit aboard the steamers Ballarat and Suevic will ...

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  33. PUBLIC CONSTERNATION.

    Disappointment and consternation at to-day's development is widespread, the people recalling-the hopelessness, of the past year’s currency depreciation, ...

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  34. BRITISH TRADE

    The Board of Trade statistics for the year ended 30th June show that the percentage of foreign imports, compared with 1913. decreased from 75.09 ...

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  35. THE DEFEAT OF WOOK

    The defeat of O[?]Ha[?] wood was one of the tourmaments's biggest up[?]s The Auetralian at times was badly off hisgame hitting wildly. Reid played ...

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  36. THE REICHSTAC SCENE.

    The scene in the Reichstag was the woist dispaly of booliganism ever seen In [?] parliamcnt. Members clenched their fiats, and rushed shrieking at ...

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  37. THE SENATE.

    Senator Needham asked the Leader of the Government whether he had noticed a paragraph in the press regarding the a[?] sence of Sir Joseph Cook, the official Com ...

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  38. FRANCE RATIFIES LAUSANNE TREATY.

    The Senate has ratified the Lausanne Treaty, 270 yotes to 20. ...

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  39. AUSTRALAN FLOOR IN S. AFRICA

    The "Natal Advertise[?] reports that a bake meeting will be held [?] Friday to consider a [?]ther rise in the price of bread The step they ...

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  40. JAPAN AGREES TO LONDON PACT.

    The Cabinet has instructed Baron Hayashi, Japanese Ambasador in London, to sign the London agreement for Japan. ...

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  41. FRANCO-CEEMAN TRADE.

    A message from Paris states that "Le Matin" says the first Franco- German trade agreement has been signed. It related to potash ...

    Article : 88 words
  42. MILITARY WORKS AT COLOCNE.

    It is announced that the War Office has ordered the suspension of all new works, being performed by the Royal Engineers in connection with military ...

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