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  2. SEARCH FOR TREVESSA'S CREW.

    No trace has yet been found of the crew of 45 men that took to the boats on Monday morning, from the sinking steamship Trevessa in the Indian ...

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  3. Reparations Payment

    BERLIN, Monday.—The Government suddenly reached an agreement with the principal parties regarding a reply to the Allies concerning ...

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  4. Unrest in Germany.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.— While food riots for the present have died down in Germany, there have been a recurrence of local strikes at Berlin, the ...

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  5. SPORT OVERSEAS

    DUBLIN, Tuesday.—Playing in their first round of the Davis Gup contest against India to-day, the Irisli representatives were victorious, 3 matches ...

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  6. Advertising

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  7. BRITESH SECOND ROUND TEAM

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The British team for the second round will be Lycett, Gilbert, Godfrey and Wheatley; reserve, Woosnam. ...

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  8. WAN THAT STAYED BEHIND.

    It may have been through some upcanny presentiment of [?]omen that the Indian seaman who took ill in Pirie decided not to join the ship ...

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  9. BOXING

    LONDON, Monday.—In a contest held to-night Roland Todd defeated Ratner on points.—(United Service.) LONDON, Monday.—The referee's ...

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  10. COLOGNE STRIKES CONTINUE

    COLOGNE, Tuesday.—Tramway men remain out on strike. Numbers of gas, water and electricity employes have returned to work. The French are ...

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  11. FRENCH OCCUPY RAILWAY STATIONS.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—French troops, have occupied the railway stations at Heme, Wanne, Gelsenkirchen. Karternberg and Altenssen which they ...

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  12. TWO ENGLISH SEAMEN

    Charles Bainbridge and Arthur S. Wooley, the two seamen who joined the Trevessa at Pirie were both 37 years of age, Bainbridge was born at ...

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  13. SHIPS ARE ZIG-ZAGGING

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday night. —The steamers Trevean, Tregenna and Seattle are engaged in zig-zagging over the course ...

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  14. UNOFFICIAL SUMMARY OF OFFER.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—According to an unconfirmed but definite summary the German note demands a moratorium till the end of 1927, but offers until ...

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  15. REPUBLICAN DELEGATES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Irish Republican envoys (Father O'Flannagan and Mr. O'Kelly) again appeared to-day before the Federal board to ...

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  16. PLOT AGAINST ULSTER

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily Mail" correspondent at Belfast says a hint that trouble is brewing against Ulster was given by Mr. Bates, ...

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  17. Coal Shortage Feared

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The position of manifacturers in regard to coal supplies is reported to be most serious. ...

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  18. MR. BALDWIN HOPES FOR PEACE IN EUROPE.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—When interviewed by a representative of the Paris newspaper "Petit Parisien," Mr. Stanley Baldwin (British Prime Minister) ...

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  19. PROMOTERS GET LEFT.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—It is stated chat the Criqui-Kilbane flght of last week caused a loss of 56,000 dollars to the Promoters.— ...

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  20. FRENCH AND BELGIAN PREMIERS TO CONFER.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—There is a growing impression that Wednesday's conventions between Premiers Poincare (France) and Theunis (Belgium) will ...

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  21. FORCEPS CASE CONCLUDED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The forceps case concluded at midnight. The jury answered all nine questions placed before it in favor of defendant (Dr. ...

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  22. DEAL[?] ROBBED ON ROAD

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— While Charles Griffths (63 years) a dealer and collector was driving home near Liverpool last night two men sprang ...

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  23. ENGLISH DERBY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Derby favorite Townguard, and his stable companion Knockando arrived at Epsom to-day looking fit and well. Lord ...

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  24. INFLUENZA IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.— Melbourne af present is afflicted with an epidemic influenza mostly mild, but several cases that ended fatally ...

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  25. LABOR PROTEST AGAINST PROCEEDINGS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Messrs Charlton, Gardiner and Dunn to-day waited on Mr. Bavin (State Attorney-General) with a resolution carried at ...

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  26. ENGLISH INDEMNITY BILL.

    LONDON. Tuesday.—In the House of Lords the second reading of the Irish deportees' indemnity bill was carried unanimously. Viscount Grey ...

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  27. BRITISH OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

    LONDON, Monday.—Play for the British open golf championship commences next Monday. There are 222 entries. The amateurs include ...

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  28. MELBOURNE CRIME WAVE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— The Chief Secretary, Major Baird, said that the Chief Commissioner or Police (Mr. Nicholson) intended to report ...

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  29. BOY CHARGED WITH ASSAULTING GIRL

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A boy aged 16 years has been arrested at South Melbourne and charged with assaulting a girl aged eight years. ...

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  30. CASES OF CLOTHES FOUND IN YARRA

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— Two cases that contained a quantity of valuable clothes were found floating down the Yarra to-day. It is believed ...

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  31. N.S.W. BUSHRANGER SEEN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Roy Governor, the aboriginal bushranger, was seen again last night boiling a billy near a spring, seven miles from ...

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