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  3. SIR W. DAVIDSON

    Sir Walter Davidson, Governor of New South Wales, died after a comparatively brief illness. A bulletin issued on Saturday ...

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  4. RUHR OCCUPATION

    The “Daily Telegraph" correspondent in Paris says that nothing further has been received at the French Foreign regarding Germany’s new ...

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  5. SPANISH CRISIS

    Following the military coup in Barcelona the Spanish Cabinet has Designed. A directory to assume control is ...

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  6. LONDON HOTEL TRAGEDY

    There was a smaller queue at the Old Bailey to-day for the trials of Marie Marguerite Fahmy, the French woman who is charged with having ...

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  7. DEMPSEY DEFEATS FIRPO

    Jack Dempsey knocked out Luis Firpo, the Argentine boxer, to-night, and thus retained the championship of the world. ...

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  8. JAPAN'S DISASTERS

    The deaths, as estimated by the police on Thursday in the Tokio state prefecture 77,823, and the massing were 120,000. over 1,000,000 refugees ...

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  9. ELECTRIC TRAM BOLTS

    A sensational tram accident happen? ed at the Flemington Bridge on Saturday evening, when the crowd was returning from the Moonee [?] ...

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  10. THE MEN COMPARED.

    Few fights, perhaps with the exception of the Dempsey-Carpentier bout, have carried with them so much psychological clement as the ...

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  11. HERR CUNO IN AMERICA.

    The former German Chancellor, Herr Cuno, who has arrived on a trip of several weeks in the United States, wild that Germany was unable to pay ...

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  12. COST OF RECONSTRUCTING TOKIO.

    It is estimated that the reconstruction work in Tokio and Yokohama wall cost five billion dollars (about £1,000,000,000), which will he raised ...

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  13. THE FOOD SUPPLY.

    Addressing the Federal Council the finance Minister (Herr Hilferding) announced that the food supply was assured. He appealed to the nation ...

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  14. DE RIVERA TO FORM CABINET.

    It is authoritatively stated that the King has telegraphed to De Rivera, entrusting him with the formation of a Cabinet. Martial law has been ...

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  15. STATE FUNERAL ARRANGED.

    The remains of the late Sir W. Davidson will remain in State in St. Andrew’s Cathedral to-morrow, til the State funeral on Tuesday. The ...

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  16. STORY OF THE FIGHT

    Dempsey and Firpo entered, the ring almost simultaneously. Firpo scowled at the champion, but Dempsey did not appear to notice it. ...

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  17. CONDITIONS IN OCCUPIED AREA.

    A French report says there is great improvement in the attitude of the officials towards the occupation authorities. The food situation is steadily ...

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  18. ANOTHER DISASTER.

    A typhoon has visited the mainland. Skips engaged in the transportation of refugees and of relief material took refuge on the nearby coast. The town ...

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  19. THE ACCUSED ACQUITTED.

    Madame Fahmy has been acquitted. The announcement of the acquittal was received with cheers, whereupon the Judge ordered the Court to be ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN RELIEF FUND.

    Referring to-day to the arrangements made in Victoria, for collections on behalf, of the Japanese, the Premier (Mr " Lawsoh) skid that, at ...

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  21. A CABINET OF GENERALS.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Madrid states that General Re Rivera has arrived and been received by His Majesty the King. The Directory will ...

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  22. THE MARK "STRUCK OFF.”

    The German mark has fallen within the week to 145,000,000 to one dollar, and has approached so close to the zero mark that the National City Bank ...

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  23. AN AEROPLANE CRASHES

    The Manchester-London air mail crashed last evening near Iviughoe, in Buckinghamshire, five persons being killed, including the pilot and the ...

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  24. ITALY AND GREECE

    The conference of Ambassadors has sent a communication to the League of Nations stating that it is convinced; »l the efficacy of its measures to settle ...

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  25. FIRPO’S INFERIORITY.

    Jack Dempsey retained the championship by a knock-out after the second round had been in progressonly 57 seconds. Dempsey floored ...

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  26. A BANK’S CONTRIBUTION.

    The English, Scottish, and Australian Bank has contributed 500 guineas to the Mansio House Japanese Relief Fund. ...

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  27. IRISH AFFAIRS

    The Irish Free State President (Mr Cosyrave), on his return to Ireland from Geneva, was accorded a remarkable reception. Four aeroplanes met ...

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  28. COLLECTION AT SCOTS CHURCH.

    The retiring collection at the Scots Church yesterday in aid of the Japanese relief fund realised £6/0/3. ...

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  29. FIGHT AGAINST KU KLUX KLAN

    The enthe State of Oklahoma was plances under [?] law at [?] oy Governor wa[?]ton in the [?] against the Ku [?] ...

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  30. SOVIET RELIEF REJECTED.

    The Japanese Embassy states that the Home Government rejected Soviet relief barring the steamer Lenin from Yokohama, on 12th September, ...

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  31. DETAILS OF THE DISASTER.

    The accident in Buckinghamshire was the first since the civil air transportation was inaugurated. The machine, a D34, was an 11-seater, and ...

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  32. DECLARATION OF GOVERNOR.

    The Governor declared that any percon aiding the Alan, would be dealt with by the military. One to the ex[?]stence of the self-styled invisible ...

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  33. THE INDIAN TARIFF

    The tariff board, which was constituted in accordance with the recommendation of the Fiscal Commission to inquire as to the industries that need protection ...

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  34. NEW DELEGATE TO GREECE.

    The “Central News” correspondent in Rome says that General an energetic member of the army staff, who represented Italy in the Fiume ...

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  35. AUSTRALMOUNT SAILS.

    The steamer Australmount with a cargo of all descriptions, valued at £140,000, for stricken Japan, sailed last night. ...

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  36. GERMAN FINANCE

    The Reichsbank has increased the discount rate from 30 to 90 per cent. Subscribers to the gold loan at present total 5,000,000 marks ...

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  37. TROUBLE IN BRAZIL

    Serenity Brazilian troops Were Killed or wounded when their camp on the Rio Grande do Sul was attacked by revolutionaries. The troopers fled, ...

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  38. CHAMPION’S NARROW ESCAPE.

    The champion had a very narrow escape at the end of the first round, when the plunging Argentinian after being floored five times knocked the ...

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  39. UNEMPLOYMENT IN GERMANY.

    The “Daily Telegraph’s” correspondent in Berlin says that for the first time in three years unemployment throughout Germany is becoming ...

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  40. THE JANINA MURDERS.

    The “Exchange” correspondent at Athens that the court of enquiry into the Janina murders puts, forward the suggestion that the Italian ...

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  41. ITALY AND FIUME

    Reuter’s learns that the Italian ultimatum to Jugo-Siavia as regards Fiume is timed to expire to-day. Negotiations continue on the basis of ...

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  42. SECOND MATCH IN VIEW.

    Firpo, though defeated, is acclaimed by the critics as a more dangerous challenger than ever. To-night Tex Rickard announced that a plan is ...

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  43. OUTRAGE IN BURMA.

    Information received her© states that Mr Bennison, the deputy-commissioner at Myitkina, and his wife, have been stabbed by a Gurkha peon ...

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  44. A VENTURESOME VOYAGE

    Because he wished to see New York, Alain Gerbault, international tennis star, descendant of French Breton sailor folk, arrived from Cannes, via ...

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  45. FOUNDERING OF TREVESSA

    The Board of Trade has issued the finding of the Marine Court at Maun, tius, which says that the Treveasa foundered in a gale consequent on a ...

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  46. WITHDRAWAL OF FRENCH TROOPS.

    The “Daily Express” correspondent in Berlin says he learns that the afcresemann Cabinet has decided not to insist upon withdrawal of French. ...

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  47. CAUSES OF FIRES

    A report issued by the Royal Commission on Fire Brigades and Fire Prevention- states that the direct material less from fires in Great Britain ...

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  48. THE FIGHT AS SEEN ON THE FILM.

    Newspaper men saw the Dempsey-Firpo fight in slow motion pictures, obscrving details which were actually so swift and furious that it was ...

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  49. GREECE AND TURKEY.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Constantinople says the Greeks have transferred Karagratch to Turkey. ...

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  50. COMMENTS OF THE OPPONENTS.

    Depmsey paid: “Firpo id a terrific hitter. He bit me harder than any tighter before. He left no room for doubt as to his gameness by coming ...

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