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  3. Late President Harding

    President Harding’s death came with such starthing suddenness unit everyone in the Presidential party was stunned. He had been so well ...

    Article : 376 words
  4. DAVIS CUP

    In a message from phicago J. C. Anderson, of the Australian Davis Cup team, says the team arrived on Thursday evening and has been practising ...

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  5. THE SINGAPORE BASE

    Discussing the Singapore scheme, the Paris newspaper "Le Temps" declares that the base is intended as a protection against Japan, but it is not ...

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  6. RUHR OCCUPATION

    Mr S. Sinclair, an American citizen, and chairman of the World’s Monetary Concession, on his return from a five months’ tour, announces that France is ...

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  7. BRITAIN AND FRANCE

    The “Times" correspondent in Paris say that, suddenly making up his mind that no documents should be concealed, M. Poincare has published ...

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  8. NEW GUINEA

    Ranter's Geneva correspondent states that the Mandates Commission of the League of Nations has examined the Australian Government’s report ...

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  9. DISCOUNT RATE RAISED

    The Reichsbank has raised the discount rate to 30 per cent, from 18 per cent., which was announced about two months ago. ...

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  10. TRADE IN THE EAST

    The report of the board of Trade re garding trade in the Far East is not yet available to the public. The Minister of Trade and Customs (Mr ...

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  11. A JAPANESE NOTE.

    The Government, at Tokio has instructed Baron Hayashi, the Japanese Ambassador in London, to verbally reply to the British Note hoping that an ...

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  12. PRINCE HENRY

    Prince Henry, the third eon of the King, was thrown while schooling a horse. His ankle was broken, and he is now ...

    Article : 108 words
  13. FIRST CONDOLENCE FROM NEW ZEALAND.

    The "Times”. correspondent at Washington says that Admiral Jelli[?]ce's cable converying New Zealand's condolences was the first foreign ...

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  14. Personal

    A Reuter’s cable message reports that Lieut-General Sir Edward Hutton, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., who has been ill for some time, died on Saturday. ...

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  15. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    Reuter’s correspondent at Geneva says that one of the most important question on the agenda of the forthcoming session of the assembly of the ...

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  16. DEMONSTRATIONS IN GERMANY.

    The special correspondent of the "Times" at Cologne says that five thousand workmen, to whom it was impossible to pay wages, ...

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  17. SORROW IN PHILIPPINES.

    The American Chamber of Commerce, immediately on evening news of the President’s death sent messages of condolence to Mrs Having and Mr J. W. ...

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  18. IMPUTATION ON THE SUBJECT.

    A deputation from Australian Manufaeturere Ltd. Waited upon the Minister this morning and made suggestions that the Government might subsidise ...

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  19. NATURE OF ACCIDENT.

    Prince Henry, who is a lieutenant in the Hussars at Aldershot was unable to manage a restive horse, and was thrown to the ground. The horse ...

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  20. DACOITS IN CALCUTTA

    A message from Calcutta says that four armed dacoits robbed a branch post office in Central Calcutta. The Indian Postmaster on refusing to hand ...

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  21. YACHT RACES POSTPONED.

    [?] consequence of the death of President Harding; the remainder of the yachting races for the British American Cup have been postponed until August ...

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  22. SHOCK IN BRITAIN.

    The British public was shocked to learn of President Harding’s death, as it was generally bolieved ed that be had emerged from the danger zone and ...

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  23. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE

    A meeting of representatives of the principal producing associations of the British Empire was held in London recently to consider representations to ...

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  24. FLAGS HALF-MAST AT AUSTRALIA HOUSE.

    Flags have been half-masted at Australia House. Sir Joseph Cook, the High conmmissioner, will send a message of condolence from Geneva on behalf of the ...

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  25. AN ALPINE TRAGEOY

    The “Times” correspondent at Geneva says that three tourists from Vienna were ascending the Jung Frau without a guide, when one slipped, ...

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  26. TROOPS BOMBED

    Reuter’s correspondent at Dusseld[?]rf days that a boml[?] was thrown at a detachment of troops. It wounded two. also a woman and child. The fugitive ...

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  27. “SAUL, CHOSEN OF GOD”

    "Saul, chosen of God." was the topic of the Rev. John Walker's address in St. Andrew's Kirk last night the preacher said that there were ...

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  28. U.S. POLITICAL SITUATION.

    The death of President Harding throws a new complexion into the situation as regards the Repulican Party, add undoubtedly will have far-reaching ...

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  29. FLIGHT ROUND WORLD

    Aviation Captains M'Millan and Malins are carrying out a 1000 miles test to Sweden as a preliminary to their flight around the world. They ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN WINES

    During his travels Mr James Martyn, formerly president of Melbourne Chamber of Commerce, was surprised to find that Australian wines were ...

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  31. AMERICA’S GRIEF.

    Everywhere throughout the country special editions of the newspaper[?], with mourning borders, were published. when the news was flashed to ...

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  32. FEMININE ATTIRE

    The "Times” correspondent at Rome says that the Vatican's war against the low-cat and short-sleeved dresses which are popular continues without ...

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  33. WILLS ESTATES.

    By his will Thomas Patrick Minogue, formerly of Steiglitz. but late of Peel street north, gentleman left to his family real estate valued at £820 and ...

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  34. THE EX-PRESIDENT'S DEATH.

    A San Francisco message says that the five physicians are agreed that President Harding's death was due to apoplexy or the repture of a blood ...

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  35. THE LAST MOMENTS.

    President Harding died in harness, following an exacting tour of the United States and Alaska. He had Passed a peaceful and satisfactory day, and ...

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  36. INFLUX TO AMERICA

    The terrific influx of aliens was resumed in the early days of the new mouth. On one day 16 European steamers arrived, carrying 20,000 passengers, of ...

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  37. A DRESS CENSORSHIP.

    The "Weekly Despatch” correspondent in Paris says that the appointment of a dress censorship is being discussed owing to the increaing ...

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  38. INFANTS’ BODIES FOUND

    It was reported to the police on Saturday night that the body of a newly-bor[?] male child had been found on the beach at Brighton. It was devoid of clothing. ...

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  39. HUNGARIAN CURRENCY

    The Hungarian kronen (nominally 10d). is showing severe symptoms of the disease which has attacked the Austrian and German currencies, ...

    Article : 170 words
  40. THE NEW PRESIDENT.

    A Washington message states that the first official act of Mr Colvin Coolidge as President was the signing of a proclamation announcing the ...

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  41. AFFRAY ON AMERICAN VESSEL

    Reuter's correspondent at Ichang states that the American admiral in command on the Yang age has ordered the detention of the Chinese official ...

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  42. THROWN FROM HORSE

    While riding a norse this morning near his home, a mile from Horsham, Thomas William Watson, aged 13½ years, was thrown and killed owing to ...

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  43. CABLE OF CONDOLENCE.

    The Prime Minister, through the Govenor_General, has despatched to the Government of the United State the following cable message:— ...

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  44. THE OBSEQUIES.

    President Harding’s body enclosed in a steel coffin lined with white silk, wsa placed upon a bank of flowers. Mrs Harding stood erect during the ...

    Article : 155 words
  45. PRESIDENT HARDING'S ESTATE.

    The late President Harding's friends esti[?]ate that his estate is worth between 700,000 and 800,000 dollars A new will was made Recently ...

    Article : 37 words
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