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  3. A THOUSAND PEOPLE KILLED

    As the result of a series of terrific explosions; in the Badische Anilinfabrik works at Oppau, near Frankenthal, in the Bavarian Palatinate, 1000 people have been killed and several thousands injured. The first explosion took place in a laboratory in which 800 people ...

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  4. WASHINGTON CONFERENCE

    “Much as may be accomplished by. means of the conversations which are going on here and in London, Paris, Home and Tokio in obtaining a more ...

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  5. DISASTER

    The latest official advice from the Mount Mulligan mine states that the bodies of 68 victims of the explosion which occurred on Monday, hav been ...

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  6. IRISH SITUATION

    [?] “Times” correspondent at Gairloch stilus that a reply to De Valera is now considered unlikely before next week. De Valera’s letter contained ...

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  7. BRITISH UNEMPLOYED

    Two unemployed leaders, who had heart summoned to appear at the South-Western Police Court on a charge of making inflammatory speeches, ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    A “Times” cable states that Sir Ernest Cassel is dead. Prior to the return of the Prime Minister, Sir Joseph Cook yesterday ...

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  9. ULSTER’S POSITION.

    The “Times” correspondent at Belfast says that recalling General Smuts’ [?] in which he declared that the incorporation of Rhodesia with the ...

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  10. GALLANT COMRADES.

    Alter many hours of feverishly sustained effort, the energies of the galland band of rescuers at Mount [?]- ligan are becoming exhausted. The ...

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  11. DEATHS ESTIMATED AT 1500.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Mayence says that the catastrophe at Oppau was due to the excess of pressure in two adjoining gasometers, which caused ...

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  12. FURTHER TROUBLE.

    A crowd of 700 unemployed raided a clothing store in Causeway. The proprietors had just received 18 boxes of army goods, which had been ...

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  13. A TRAIN BURIED.

    The "Times" correspondent at Mayence says that a workmen’s train had just arrived at Opaau, and it was buried in the ruins. Groups of ...

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  14. CANADIAN POLITICS

    Reuter's correspondent at Ottawa reporls that eleven, new members of the Mcighen Government have been sworn in. The retirment of Mr Doherty, ...

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  15. YAPP NEGOTIATIONS

    A Tokio message states that the Cabinet on Tuesday , considered Shidehara’s report oh the Yapp nuegotiations, in which a practical agreement ...

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  16. FLIGHT OF VILLAGERS.

    The terrible effects of the explosion at Oppau were felt throughout the rich industrial Upper Rhineland, causing scores of victims 10 to 20 miles from ...

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  17. U.S. AND FORMER ENEMIES

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington states that the Government plans to rush through the German and Austrian treaties before the Disarmament ...

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  18. THE PLAGUE OUTBREAK

    The State of Queensland having been declared an infected area within the meaning of the Quarantine Act, an Order-in-Council has been passedi ...

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  19. STATE PARLIAMENT

    An interesting situation has arisen in connection with the election of the Chairman of Committees in the Legislative Assembly. The Government ...

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  20. LATEST REPORT

    News from Cairns states that 71 bodies have now been recovered. The search is being continued by a large number of volunteers. ...

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  21. THE ARBUCKLE CASE

    Renter's correspondent at Los Angelos reports that Al Seminacher Virginia Rappe’s manager) told the grand jury that Arbuckle had admitted ...

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  22. GREEKS AND TURKS

    The “Times” correspondent at Constantinople states that the latest information from the front says that the Greeks have fallen back ...

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  23. TRAMS IN COLLISION

    Shortly before 3 o’clock this morning the second car of a double tram ran on to the “wrong rails in Toning street, near Circular Quay, and, the couplings ...

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  24. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Walter George Weight, late of Horsham, timber merchant, who died on 16th May, by his will of 27th July, left £2650 real estate and £3300 ...

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  25. GENERAL GABLES

    At a mass meeting of boilermakers at Barrow it w as decided to re-admit to membership, of the Boilermakers’ Society the non-unionist against the ...

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  26. ROADS AND RAILWAYS

    While railway circles point out that any reduction in freight rates now under consideration is only likely to af[?] commodities least carried by ...

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  27. OBITUARY.

    Johnson.—The funeral of the late Miss Kathleen Sylvia Phyllis Johnson, daughter of Mr and Mrs William Bree Johnson, of Bond street, took place ...

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  28. BRITISH DELEGATION.

    The Government has invited Mr Bonar Law, who some time, ago relinquished the position of Lord Privy Seal and leader of the House of Commons, ...

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  29. JAPANESE REPRESENTATION.

    Owing" to the strong opposition which, developed against the selection of the Minister for the Navy as the head of the Japanese delegation to the ...

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  30. TRAIN DISASTER

    A food train from the fertile districts of the Ukraine, which was destined for the relief of the faamine-stricken population of the Volga region, has been ...

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  31. INDUSTRIAL PROBLEMS

    Mr W. Hague, ommissioner of Public Works, in a speech yesterday, said that in a weak moment , the Arbitration Courts were established, and an ...

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  32. SALE OF AUSTRALIAN WHEAT

    Senators Russell (chairman of the Australian Wheat Board) stated this afternoo that, through the London office off the board, negotiations were ...

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  33. INTERSTATE GOLF

    The conditions for golf wire perfect at the rinks of the Royal Melbourne Golf Club at Sandringham to-day, and there was a large attendance of spectators, a ...

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  34. SUPPOSED SUICIDE

    The body of a man supposed to be that of Wm. Charles Young, about 35 years of age. grocer, of Bourke road, Camberwell, was found to-day near Gardiner’s Creek, ...

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  35. LABOR POLICY

    A burning question is now dividing French labor, and causing dissension between the moderates and the extremists. The extreme section fayors ...

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  36. POLAR EXPLORATION

    In a message from Sheerness Sir Ernest Shackleton says that his vessel, the Quest, sailed from that port at 2 o‘clock in the afternoon for ...

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  37. THIEVES BUSY

    Mr G. Stewart, of Hampton street, Brighton, this morning reported to the police that his residence had been entered between midnight and 8 o’clock in the ...

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  38. NEW ZEALANDER ARRESTED

    A young man named Alfred Jeynes was arrested to-day on a "charge of naming when incurring a liabilty of £1558 with one Edward Arthur Langford, ...

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  39. THE BASIC WAGE

    Mr Justice Powers, President of the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration Court, and Mr Justice Duffy and Mr Justice Rich will deliver their ...

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  40. POSITION IN MELBOURNE.

    Alderman W. Burton, Chairman of the Health Committee of the City Council, stated to-day, that many rats had been caught in the City recently and ...

    Article : 178 words
  41. BOY FALLS IN WARM JAM VAT

    Horace Palmer, 14 years of age, living at 90 Stevenson street, Richmond, and employed at the Rosella Jam Factory at Balmain street, Richmond, accidentally ...

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  42. PERILS OF THE SEA

    The steamer Port Augusta, bound from New York to Fremantle, is on fire 400 miles from Capetown. The fire has spread from the bunkers to the ...

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  43. N.Z. PARLIAMENT OPENED.

    The New Zealand Parliament has been opened. The principal item in the legislation foreshadowed in the Governor’s speech is thet of tariff revision. ...

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