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  2. Advertising

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  3. Personal

    A Reuter cable message from Simla reports that Cord Chelmsford, having declined to act it is announced Lord Hardings will represent India at the ...

    Article : 259 words
  4. GERMAN RAILWAY DISASTER

    The death roll in connection with the disaster to the Hambourg-Munich express, when the division crashed into the first near Gaese[?], is ...

    Article : 67 words
  5. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    Muffied with mackintoshes and sheltered by umbrellas from the intermittent heavy rain a number of distinguished Australians witnessed the laying of the ...

    Article : 279 words
  6. RUHR OCCUPATION

    Referring to the French view of conditions in Germany, the “Times” correspondent in Paris says that it is becoming increasingly probable that it ...

    Article : 230 words
  7. RAILWAY SENSATION

    Athough all the cars but two were derailed, the engine off the rails, two mail vans [?]p[?]ed, and the permanent way torn to splinters, nobody was injured in a sensational railway accident near Gienorchy at 4 o’clock yesterday morning. ...

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  8. President Harding

    After a stern fight throughout the night for the life of President Hording, Dr Sawyer said at 10 a.m. to-day that the patient’s condition seemed lb ...

    Article : 183 words
  9. DETAILS OF THE SMASH.

    While the first section of the Hamburg-Munich express was stationary near Kresensen, near Cassel the second division crashed into it with ...

    Article : 218 words
  10. LAST NIGHT'S EXPRESS.

    The Adelaide egress last night was sent out on the understanding that it the line is sufficiently repaired it will be allowed to cross the damaged ...

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  11. NOW OUT OF DANCER.

    President Harding’s physician, Dr Sawyer, says, “I feel the President is now entirely out of danger.” San Francisco, Wednesday. ...

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  12. TOLL OF THE GREAT WAR

    In a preliminary report to the experts assembled here to discuss the question of persons disabled during the war, the International Labor Office ...

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  13. A PASSENGER’S VERSION.

    The special train sent from Ballarat to meet the derailed Adelaide express, and the Transcontinental express, near Glenorchy, reached Ballarat at 1.15. ...

    Article : 379 words
  14. FRANCO-BELCIAN NOTE.

    A special Cabinet meeting considered the Franco-Belgian replies. The Cabinet will resume its deliberations to-morrow, after which its ...

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  15. LATER BULLETINS.

    The physicians’ bulletin issued at 10 a. m. said—“President Harding had a fairly comfortable night, considerable restful sleep; temperature now [?]00, ...

    Article : 62 words
  16. TENOR OF THE REPLIES.

    The “Times" lobbyist understands that considerable disappointment is felt in official circles at the tenour of the French reply to Britain. The ...

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  17. CONTROL OF AIR POWER

    It is Understood that Cabinet has decided not to grant the request of the Admiralty for navally manned aeroplanes, though it will be allotted a ...

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  18. SOUVENIRS OF MUNICH

    When the numerous visitors to an atnletic festival had departed, it was found that 5000 beer mugs, 500 knives and forks, and 1000 decorated plates ...

    Article : 72 words
  19. CONCERN AT WASHINGTON.

    Awakened to the seriousness of President Harding’s illness, the capital went about its business with a manifest air of sorrow and anxiety. To-day ...

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  20. IMPERIAL CONFERENCES

    In the House of Commons to-day, during the debate on the Consolidated Fund Bill, Viscount Sandon pointed out that the agenda of the Imperial ...

    Article : 96 words
  21. GERMANY’S FINANCIAL STRAITS.

    Incomes, beer, and motor-cars have been selected by the Cabinet for increased taxation. The object is to obtain funds quickly, in view of the ...

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  22. RIVALS IN SALVAGING

    Fights between treasure hunting [?]ivers undersea are within the bounds of possibility in real life, according to an Admiralty Judge’s view. which ...

    Article : 222 words
  23. OFFENDING LABOR MEMBERS

    A large section of members of the House oi Commons showed marked disinclination to accept the motion of Mr Baldwin, the Prime Minister, to ...

    Article : 90 words
  24. THE RUSH FOR FOOD.

    The Cologne correspondent of the “Times" says that the strange spect[?]l[?] of dealers storming waggons in the market-place and pressing ...

    Article : 221 words
  25. A FIRST RAND STORY.

    Among the passengers on the derailed train was Mr L. A. Mario, of Maryborough, who is also a well known telegraph linesman. He is a member of the ...

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  26. MR. BRUCE'S VIEWS CRITICISED.

    Viscount Sandon referred to the advocacy by Mr S. M. Bruce of a resident Australian Minister in Britain, and said he wondered what the views of ...

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  27. DEVELOPING DEPENDENCIES

    The Duke of Devonshire, Secretary of State for the Colonices, has appointed a committee, consisting of Lord Ronaldshay, formerly Governor ...

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  28. ANOTHER PASSENGER’S STORY.

    That the escape of the passengers on the derailed train was a miracle was the opinion of Mr Shannon, who formerly was one of the ...

    Article : 292 words
  29. FLIGHT ROUND WORLD

    Captain M'Millan and Mr Malins, who accompanied Major W. T. Blake in the attempt to fly round the world which ended in India last year intend to leave ...

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  30. NEW BRITISH DEPENDENCY

    An Order-in-Council has been gazetted declaring that coasts of the Ross and adjacent islands are territories of British settlement within ...

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  31. IRISH AFFAIRS

    The Dublin correspondent of the “Times” states that the announcement that the general elections are to be held on 27th August, has ...

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  32. CONFERENCE AGENDAS FURTHER DEBATED.

    The third day’s debate on the agenda papers if or the Imperial and Economic conferences took place in the House of Representative to-day when interest in ...

    Article : 309 words
  33. GOOD WORK.

    Word of the mishap arrived in Ballarat at 4.30 o’clock yesterday morning. The news reached Melbourne at 5.30. By 6.30 the crew of the ...

    Article : 203 words
  34. A WEDDING GARRIAGE

    The “Daily Mail” states that neither motors nor herses will be used to convey Lady Rachel Cavendish[?] to the church for her wedding on Saturday ...

    Article : 104 words
  35. RUSSIA AND JAPAN

    Preliminary pour pariers between Russia and Japan ended this this afternoon. The Government will decide later whether the exchange of views ...

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  36. OFFICIAL'S STORY.

    One of the officials on the wrecked tram stated in the evening that only two out of the six cars were left of the rails. His opinion was that the ...

    Article : 218 words
  37. CAUSE OF THE ACCIDENT.

    The opinion generally held by railway men is that the disaster was dueto the spreading of the rails. It is tbough that the heavy rains and ...

    Article : 123 words
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