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  2. Advertising

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  3. Missing Steamer

    Another terrible tragedy of the sea is feared Hardly had the news of the finding of both the boats from the foundered steamer Trevessa come ...

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  4. FTNA ERUPTION

    Scientists declare that the Etna eruption is not yet finished. W[?]ile clouds of suffocating vapor are still rising from the central crater, ...

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  5. THE TREVESSA'S CREW

    The second of the lifeboats from the Hain liner Trevessa has arrived at Mauritius. It was in charge of Mr J. A. Smith, ...

    Article : 192 words
  6. LIQUOR ON SHIPS

    The speech by Lord Curzon in the House of Lords was the intimation of any European Government's attitoude to the 12-mile limit proposal ...

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  7. RUHR SITUATION

    M. Poincare speaking in the Frenc[?] Senate on the Ruhr Credits Bill, said the idea of passive resistance sprang up in the minds of the great ...

    Article : 188 words
  8. NOTED CINEMA ACTRESS

    Great anxiety is felt here at the disappearance of Mary Mffes Minter, the [?]ema star She has been missing for a week, and her friends have not ...

    Article : 346 words
  9. Personal

    A Reuter cable [?] that Admiral Sir Day [?] Who was Governor of [?] from 1909 to 1914, [?] ...

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  10. FALL OF AN AEROPLANE

    The aeroplane which was endeavoring to stay in the air four days and nights fell int[?] the bay after 24 hours’ flight. The aviators were not injured. ...

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  11. TREATING DIABETES

    Mr Robert Lansing, a former Secretary of State, has been seriously ill with diabetes, blit has been greatly bencfited by the treatment of insulin, ...

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  12. SOME LINES COMPLYING WITH REGULATIONS.

    Forelgre messages received here indicate that seme steamship lines are voluntarily abandoning the carrying of sealed intoxicants. American ...

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  13. THE SECOND BOAT’S CREW.

    Reuter's correspondent at Mauritius states the second lifeboat from the Trevessa was lying in distress when discovered. The 16 survivors were ...

    Article : 444 words
  14. SERIOUSNESS OF SITUATION.

    The "Times" correspondent at Cologne says that “Lauding personalities in the Rhineland are impressed with the growing seriousucss of the ...

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  15. M. PADEREWSKI

    M. Paderewski, the famou pianist, is to visit Australia at the end of the year. Before leaving for Australia he will ...

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  16. A "DRY” STEAMER.

    The liner Majestic the first big ship leaving the United States without liquor, had not gone far on her voyage when a transformation took place. ...

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  17. AN EXPLANATION.

    The screen star, Mary Miles Minter, whose absence for a week has been causing anxiety, is in a sanatorium at Pasadena taking a rest cure. ...

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  18. [?] OF BRITISH DECISION.

    [?] [?] [?] [?] ...

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  19. SUNDAY RECREATIONS

    The parks committee of the London County Council, after hearing 200 petitions, has decided to recommend the continuance of Sunday gardes, which ...

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  20. LABOR AND WAR

    Speaking at the Labor Conference, Mr Ramsay MacDonald, leader of the Labor Party, said that the war spirit would revive unless Britain had a ...

    Article : 111 words
  21. [?]

    The [?] seals [?] [?] and a consid[?] of liquor seized. ...

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  22. ACTS OF VIOLENCE.

    The “Times” correspondent in Muuich states the Controls Commission officers were refused admission to a barracks while they included ...

    Article : 148 words
  23. AN IRISH DEPORTEE

    Patrick Fleming, an Irish deportec, who, on his return to England, was rearrested on a charge of seditions conspiracy, was discharged at Old Bailey ...

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  24. EX-BULGARIAN PREMIER

    The ex-Bulgarian Premier Melinolf, who has been imprisoned at Sumen for nine months, arrived in Sofia yesterday. He spoke shortly with friends ...

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  25. WORST GALE THIS [?]

    Sydney marine advices received her[?] to-day describe last Tuesday’s gale as the worst experienced along the easterr coast this year. Oversea liners had ...

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  26. OBITUARY.

    Fenton-The funeral of the [?] James Alfred Hartnett [?] the Education Department [?] on Saturday afternoon last [?] ...

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  27. FRENCH RE-OCCUPYING LIM-BERG.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Coblenz says that the Freaich have re-occupied Limburg in consequence of the German police arresting and transporting ...

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  28. MELBA OPERATIC SEASON

    The British national opera season, in which Melba participated, has resulted most successfully from a financial viewpoint hitherto completely covering the ...

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  29. BY AIR TO AUSTRALIA

    Major Scott, who crossed the Atlantion in the airship R34, told the Air Congress that by airships Perth could be reached in 11 days from England. ...

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  30. ALLEGED AFFRONT TO SIR A COOLEY.

    In connection with the highly-colored rumors which have been circulated alleging that the British Rhine commander, General Sir Alexander ...

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  31. RAILWAY SABOTAGE.

    Nine Belgian soldiers were killed and 25 injured when a bomb exploded in a train at Duisberg. Reuter’s correspondent in Brussels ...

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  32. CANADIAN MERCHANT MARINE

    A Vancouver message says that asking for higher wages and shorter hours and better food seamen and firemen of the Canadian Merchant Marine voted in ...

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  33. INTERSTATE [?]

    Consternation reigned [?] circus last night, when J [?] ringmaster, was badly [?] elephant, which resented [?] ...

    Article : 82 words
  34. IMMIGRANTS FOR U.S.

    A New York message states that 11,000 immigrants from 42 countries are impatiently waiting on 24 liners in [?] Bay for the race into ...

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  35. FORMERLY GERMAN VESSEL.

    The Sumatra was formerly a German vessel, being bulit at Kiel in 1889. Though a grey, low, fast-looking vessel, she had a speed of only six ...

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  36. THE WORLD COURT

    President Harding, speaking at Helena (Montana), repeated his impassioned appeal for United States participation in the World Court as a means of ...

    Article : 66 words
  37. SEA STILL ROUGH.

    A message from Kempsey states that the body washed up about six mile north of where the chief's officer's body was found is clothed in an officer’s un[?] ...

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  38. CONDITIONS IN GERMANY.

    The "Times" in a leading article says that four years have passed since Germany signed the Peace Treaty, and retrospects are not reassuring. ...

    Article : 157 words
  39. FALL FROM TRA

    Charles Henry, of the saw mills at Healesville, fell from the doorway of a moving train when between Healesville and Melbourne on Saturday ...

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  40. SHIP ON FIRE

    The Pennant Hills wireless station has received an S.O.S. from the sailling ship Hartington, bound from Nauru to Adelaide, stating she is on fire and ...

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  41. TUG SEARCHING.

    A tug has been sent up the coast so make a thorough search, but the na[?]igation authorities hold out little [?]ope for survival of any of the 44 souls ...

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  42. MALTESE FOR AUSTRALIA

    The liner Orvieto will leave Naples on 1st July with more Maltese farmers and women for Australia, They will mostly go straight on to the land. ...

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  43. NO NEWS SINGE MONDAY.

    It is not known WLen the [?] foundered, but she was last seen at 3.58 p.m. on Monday, when the Sout[?] Head signal station saw her ...

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  44. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    A middle-aged man named J. S. Fogarty, who lived at Malvern attempted to board a moving train at Kensington on Saturday evening, and ...

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  45. TWENTY HOSTAGES TAKEN.

    Reuter's correspondent in Brussels staged that a report from Duisburg says that the Belgian military have taken twenty hostages as the result ...

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  46. SKELETONS IN CAVE.

    The story of an old-time aboriginal, tragedy was recalled at a church function at Byron Bay by Mr H. A. Robins, who has resided in the big scrub ...

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  47. FILTHY BOARDING SCHOOL.

    The "Daily Mail" correspondent in Brussels reports the discovery of a boarding school near Antwerp which contained three rooms. These were in ...

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  48. GOVERNMEM CROWING WEAKER

    One fact certain is that the Central Government is steadily growing weaker Its control over complicated processes theatening to tear Germany asunder is ...

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  49. BODY OF CAPTAIN WASHED ASHORE.

    The body of Captain Bell of the Sumatra has been Washed ashore on the north coast. The tug Undaunted returned from an unsuccessful searcl[?] ...

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  50. FINANCIAL AGREEMENT.

    Sir Walter Lee, accompanied by Mr D[?]wni[?] the Con[?]issioner of Taxation, left for Melbourne this morning to discuss further with the Prime Minister ...

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  51. ARRESTS BY BRITISH POLICE.

    The scene of the explosion at Duisburg is 500 yards from the British zone. The British police have arrested two men from Bavaria who were ...

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  52. A TASMANIAN CENTENARIAN

    James Henry Colville street, Bat[?] Point, celebrated his 101st birthday today. He was born at Rochester, Kent. Notwithstanding his great ...

    Article : 42 words
  53. PENALTIES FOR SABOTAGE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Mayence states that seven Germans have been convicted by court martial on charges of sabo[?] and condemned to death ...

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  54. COMEZ ASSINATED

    A message from Caracas, Venezuela states that General Juan Gomez, vice[?]resident of Venesuela, has been assas[?] in bed. He was a brether of ...

    Article : 30 words
  55. THE FALLING MARK.

    The mard, on Saturday touched 900,000. ...

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