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  4. CRUMBLES HORROR.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Crumbles inquest has concluded. Mr. Mayo, counsel for Mahon, who is charged with the murder, of Miss ...

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  5. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Daily Telegraphs" political observer affirms that the efforts of the British diplomacy will presently be concentrated on ...

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  6. MOMENTARILY MAD.

    CLEVELAND (Ohio), Wednesday.— The Republican Convention's second day commenced with the platform reports of various committees and ...

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  7. HOME RULE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Indian leaders who will presently be in London intend presenting a memorandum to the India, office demanding the ...

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  8. YOUNG AUSTRALIA LEAGUE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Young Austra lian League boys reached Leeds yesterday. They were too late to witness Yorkshire's sensational cricket defeat, ...

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  9. AEROPLANES IN WAR.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—An unqualified tribute to the many-sided uses of aircraft in military operations pervades the despatches of Air-Marshal Sir John ...

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  10. JAPANESE EXCLUSION.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The Nippon Club held a mass meeting, representing 3,000 Japanese residing on the Atlantic seaboard, and unanimously ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Further sales of the Jervis Bay's West Australian apples have been reported, mostly at 12/6 to 15/6. Cleopatras made 16/. ...

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  12. SOUTH AFRICAN PACT.

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday.—The Minister of Lands (Col. Reitz), when interviewed.— to-day, in summing up, his impressions, of his political tour of the ...

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  13. JAP. GOVERNMENT.

    TOKIO, Wednesday.— Viscount Kato's new Cabinet, which was installed at the Palace this afternoon, in greeted With satisfaction by all ...

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  14. AMERICAN MUSEUM.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Doctor Sherwood, secretary to the American Museum, has informed the Australian Press Association he has just written ...

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  16. TEXTILE TRADES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Textile conference has considered papers advorating improved research work in connection with both the wool and cotton ...

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  17. FLOUR IMPORTATIONS.

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday.— After a prolonged hearing,the Supreme Court has delivered judgment in the action in which, two large milling firms sued ...

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  18. China and the Tariff.

    SHANGHAI, Thursday.— Reuter's representative learn that all the Powers concerned have now declined to participate in the preliminary tariff ...

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  19. Chinese Bandits.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— The State Department has announced the dispatch of a gunboat to aid the Americans who are menaced at Wu Chow. ...

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  20. THE RADICAL GROUP.

    Attempts of the Wisconsin delegation, which was the only dissenting group, to present its own Radical platform providing for the public ownership of ...

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  21. ROAD MAKING.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Calder, of Melbourne, has returned from the Continent. He says that, he curtailed his visit because England, was much, ...

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  22. REV. CUNNINGHAM KILLED.

    SHANGHAI, Wednesday.—It is reported that the American missionary, Rev. Cunningham, was killed, but the other foreigners, the safe. ...

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  23. Problems of Exchange.

    LONDON, Wednesday,—Arising, out of continued comments on the exchange stringency, which is particularly affecting wool, Australian commercial and ...

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  24. Mine's a Cocktail.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Cunard liner Berengaria was the first British ship to benefit from the Anglo-American liquor agreement. She arrived at ...

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  25. Big Jewel Robbery.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Ten bandits held up a customs truck and knocked the driver unconscious. They then escaped with twenty-seven packages of ...

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  26. AT WEMBLEY.

    LONDON,.Thursday.—The Siamese Prince, Purachatra, inspected the Australian pavilion at Wembley to-day. He said he was amazed with the ...

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  27. White Australia.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Messrs. W. S. Robinson and C. L. Baillieu tendered a dinner to Sir Robert Horne last night. There were 120 guests, including Sir ...

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  28. Treatment of Cancer.

    CHICAGO, Wednesday.— An announcement of a new chemical formula which has cured 40 per cent, out of 400 cases: of cancer has been made ...

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  29. Poisoning Sensation.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Two days ago at Edinburgh, a sensation was caused by the arrest of a youth named William Lawrie King, a member of a ...

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  30. SENATOR BORAH WITHDRAWS.

    President Coolidge will probably be asked for an expression of his views regarding the vice-presidential nomination from Washington. ...

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  32. Anglo-Iraq Treaty.

    BAGDAD, Wednesday.—The Assembly ratified the Anglo-Iraq Treaty last night by 36 votes to 25. Members voting in favor signed a ...

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  33. VOTED DOWN.

    The Cleveland plank, condemning the Ku Klux Klan, was voted down without a roll-call by the Republican resolution committee. Senator La Follette's ...

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  34. In Albania.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Albanian Legation states that the National army has captured 151 Bassan and occupied Tirana without, fighting. The ...

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  35. Drowned in Canal.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— A welldressed man named Horner, twenty-three years of age, was charged with murder: ing a five-year-old boy by drowning ...

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  36. London Strike.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The managers, of the underground railways have warned the strikers to return to work before the 13th inst., otherwise they ...

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  38. Boy Immigrants.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Twenty-five public school boy migrants who sailed for New Zealand by the ss Corinthic to-day, are considered the finest batch ...

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