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  4. DANGER OF EPIDEMICS.

    Little by little, repasts of the full extent of Japan's great tragedy are filtering through. The food situation in Tokio has been momentarily relieved. Not only Japan, but other countries are hastening to pouf food and the material for shelters ...

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  7. GRAECO-ITALIAN SETTLEMENT.

    The Council of the Ambassadors' conference is stated to have been successful in reaching a solution of the Graeco-Italian dispute. It entails the appointment of a Commission of Inquiry into the Janina assassinations. It is stated that Mussolini's demands to ...

    Article : 1,127 words
  8. HUMAN TORCH

    LONDON, Saturday.--A remarkable case of a Hungarian boy, who is liable to set his surroundings on fire, is reported in the "Revue M[?]taphysique." ...

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  9. COURT SECRETS

    LONDON, Friday.--An amazing story of a king's death, and other extraordinary court secrets are contained in the vivid members of Walburga Lady Paget ...

    Article : 369 words
  10. 700,000 DOLLARS

    VANCOUVER, Friday.--Probate has been granted in the estate of the late President Harding. The estate was sworn at 700,000 dollars. ...

    Article : 102 words
  11. FOOD POURING IN

    OSAKA, Saturday.--The food situation has been momentarily relieved in Tokio. Nearby cities are chipping rice and water to the homeless population. The ...

    Article : 273 words
  12. HEIR TO SERBIA'S THRONE.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The correspondent of "The Times" at Belgrade states that a salute of 101 guns and the pealing of the cathedral bells announced ...

    Article : 87 words
  13. VACCINATED BY BABY.

    LONDON, Friday.--How a baby unwittingly vaccinated its mother is described by a Bournemouth doctor, writing to "The Lancet." A visitor sought ...

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  14. SEISMIC ACTIVITY

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.--The Tokio central observatory reports that the seismic movement is progressively diminishing, and there is no anxiety about the ...

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  15. ARRIVAL OF THE SCOUT CRUISER MILWAUKEE.

    This fast United States warship, which has been visiting the southern ports, reached Moreton Bay on Saturday. The vessel did not come up the river, as was expected, but "shore leave" men were landed, by pinnaces at Sandgate, and thence most of them made their way to the city by train. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Family Notices

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  17. RECONSTRUCTION WORK

    KOBE, Saturday.--The Japanese Government has arranged for a month's moratorium. The financial position is calm, and there are no signs of ...

    Article : 314 words
  18. LEAVING ON SEPTEMBER 15.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--The Commonwealth cargo vessel Austra[?]mount, which has been selected by the Federal Government for the transport of ...

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  19. NARROW ESCAPES

    TOKIO, Saturday.--Edatani the bead steward of the household of Prince Kuni, gives a graphic description of his experiences during the earthquake. "I ...

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  20. IRISH AFFAIRS

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Dublin correspondent of "The Times" states that those of the Republican leaders who are not imprisoned, are expected ...

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  21. CANADIAN CLUB GIVES £100,000.

    NEW YORK, Friday.--The Canadian Club has contributed £100,000 towards relief in Japan. ...

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  22. "NOT A DESERT"

    LONDON, Saturday.--Mr. Drummond, the Australian delegate to the Esperantist congress at, Nuremberg, toured Belgium, France, Italy, Austria, and ...

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  23. AIR CONTROL

    LONDON, Saturday.--"Has Germany devised a secret method of forcing aeroplanes to descend?" is a question asked by a British expert in Vicuna. He asks ...

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  24. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S APPEAL

    The Governor (Sir Matthew Nathan), has received the following telegram from the Governor-General (Lord Forster:--"Desire to bring to your Excellency's ...

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  25. THE SIXTH SENSE

    LONDON, Saturday.--A French professor, M. Charles Richet, a famous authority upon psychic phenome[?]n, declares that man possesses a sixth sense ...

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  26. THE DEAD HEART

    A feature of unn[?]ual interact has just been commenced in "The Daily Mail," in the form of a series of articles by Professor Sir Baldwin ...

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  27. DAMAGE ASSESSED

    LONDON, Saturday.--Commercial men do not expect a serious increase in the price of commodities, owing to the earthquake, except silk. ...

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  28. TALES OF DISASTER

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.--The Asaka "Asahi" announces that Admiral Nomagucht and a thousand Yokohama policemen were officially, accounted missing ...

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  29. TOOWONG DRAINAGE LOAN.

    Toowong Town Council intends to e[?]k permission to borrow £13,000 [?] the construction of vari[?]rs drainage words in the town. The Home Sec[?]tary has ...

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  30. TO-DAY'S FORECAST

    Generally fine; chilly night in control and southern districts, with frost on parts of highlands. Temperature increasing generally. ...

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  31. TIDES AT LIGHTHOUSE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 words
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