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  3. A GHASTLY CRIME

    BERLIN, Monday.—Dramatic scenes marked the opening of the trial of Angerstein, charged with having on December 3, murdered eight persons, his ...

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  4. DIVORCE IN U.S.A.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The Sanctity of Marriage Association, headed by the bishops of the metropolitan district, has inaugurated a movement to bar ...

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  5. BOSTON DISASTER

    BOSTON, Monday.—Nine persons were killed, while 17 were injured, several seriously, and taken to hospitals, when a five-storey building collapsed, ...

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  6. TIMELY GREETINGS

    The following messages have been received by radio from the Australian Press Association's special representative aboard the United States battleship ...

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  7. EUROPEAN SECURITY

    LONDON, Monday.—The Earl of Asquith initiated the debate in the House of Lords to-day on Britain's foreign policy in Europe, in which Earl Grey ...

    Article : 259 words
  8. FRANCE AT WAR

    PARIS, Monday.—The French War Ministry in a communique issued to-day, referring to the pessimisti[?] reports of the recent military events in ...

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  9. FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATIONS.

    ABOARD THE SEATTLE, Monday. —On Saturday, the Fourth of July, celebrations included the national ensign being broken out at 8 o'clock in ...

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  10. A QUIET SUNDAY.

    LATER.—The first Sunday of the cruise was quietly celebrated, ships carrying chaplains having services, and the day being a holiday. This will make ...

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  11. CHINESE AGITATORS

    SHANG-HAI, Monday.—Bulk power supplied electricity has been discontinued in Shaug-hai, and a number of mills are installing their own motors. ...

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  12. GROSSING THE LINE.

    "King Neptune's" Hon. Secretary ('Davy Jones)," has just returned. He came through the hawsepipe glistening wet, and covered with seaweed. He is ...

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  13. BONNY BABIES

    LONDON, Monday.—The following successes were secured in the Empire baby competition organised by the National Baby Week Council:— ...

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  14. Peace Offer

    The Paris newspapers to-day published interviews with M. Malvy, who has been negotiating with the Spanish Government at Madrid. He declares that ...

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  15. NO TRICK QUESTIONS

    LONDON, Monday.—The world's biggest examination commenced at Olympia and 33 other centres in Britain to-day, when 20,000 ex-servicemen ...

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  16. THE UNION CARD

    LONDON, Monday. — Six hundred members of the Porters' Union working for the Cold Storage Company, struck this morning, on the ground that ...

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  17. British Interests.

    LONDON, Monday.—In the House of Commons to-day, in reply to a question on the situation in Morocco, the Foreign Minister (Mr. Austen ...

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  18. PRESS CABLES

    LONDON, Monday.—At a meeting of the Empire Press Union held before the departure of the British delegation to the conference opening in Australia ...

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  19. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA

    LONDON, Monday.—The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Austen Chamberlain), in the House of Commons to-day, in reply to questions on ...

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  20. DR. MANNIX AT CORK

    LONDON, Monday.—A deputation from the Cork County Council waited on Dr. Mannix at the Imperial Hotel to-day. ...

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  21. World's Tallest Tree

    It is quite true that Australia has the tallest trees in the world, but they are not in Victoria, huge as are the Gippsland gums and the giant pines of ...

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  22. FRENCH DEBTS

    PARIS, Monday.—The French Minister for Finance (M. Caillaux) made a statement to the press to-day that, if the Parliamentary situation permitted, ...

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  23. PIPE OF PEACE

    LONDON, Monday.—There was a notable gathering of Irishmen of all political creeds from North and South Ireland present at a dinner to-night ...

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  24. BRITISH GOODS

    LONDON, Monday. — Sir Arthur Cocks, of New South Wales, speaking at the British Advertisement Convention at Harrowgate to-day, emphasised ...

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  25. BELGIUM ALSO.

    BRUSSELS, Monday.—The Belgian debt settlement mission will be leaving for America on Wednesday, July 29. ...

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  26. HARDY STALWARTS

    CAPETOWN, Monday.—The Prince of Wales is now travelling through the midlands of South Rhodesia. He greatly admires this fine stock-raising ...

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  27. POWERFUL ARMY FOR GREECE.

    ATHENS, Monday.—The Military Dictator of Athens, Greece, General Pangalos, states that he will form a powerful army for Greece within 12 ...

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