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  2. THE RUHR PROBLEM

    PARIS, Saturday.—The negativeness of the British Government's declaration regarding the Ruhr reparations is considered to be the most silent ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS

    The sorcery of melody, the redeeming power of music and the magic wrought by a girl with the aid of a violin forms the main theme of the ...

    Article : 211 words
  4. SENSATIONAL ACCIDENT

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—Following a collision a motor car carried a horse and cart athwart its bonnet for more thn 100 yards up Montefiore Hill North ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Mr. Hoare, President of the Northern branch of the Miners' Federation stated at New-castle to-day, that if mines were again ...

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  6. PRESIDENT HARDING'S DEATH

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—President Harding's death caused a shock all over the country because of his great popularity. Vice-President Coolidge ...

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  7. EMPIRE PARLIAMENT

    LONDON, Saturday.—In the House of Commons, replying to Colonel Page Croft, Lieut-Colonel Buckley said that in the second six months of 1922 the ...

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  8. GRUESOME DISCOVERY

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—The body at a newly-born boy with its head battered in apparently with a heavy blunt instrument was found on the ...

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  9. STEAMER'S PLATE CRACKED

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.—While a member of the crew was chipping the side of the steamer Tredenham at Port Adelaide preparatory to ...

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  10. HUMOR AT THE ALHAMBRA.

    In addition to the three pictures to be shown at the Austral, the Alhambra Theatre bill for to-night will be featured by the first appearance in Pine ...

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  11. MINERS MAKING UP TIME.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— Reports from both the Northern and Southern coalfields show that the miners in collieries which are operating are ...

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  12. N.S.W. LABOR

    SYDNEY, Saturday—Mr. A. C. Willis, President of the A.L.P., stated to-day said that fee was not surprised at the action of Mr. Greg McGirr in ...

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  13. FRENCH REPLY.

    PARIS, Saturday.—A summary of the French reply to the British Note which has been published deals with the points raised in the British Note ...

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  14. CONCERT AT ALHAMBAR.

    To-morrow night a concert will be given in the Alhambra Theatre by local artists, guild members and St. Mark's orchestra in aid of the Young People's ...

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  15. "GIVE ME A CHANCE"

    ADELAIDE, Saturday. — Hannah Pearce, against whom were 76 previous convictions and Catherine B. Ansel with 68 convictions, were again ...

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  16. BODY SENT TO WASHINGTON.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Friday.—President Harding's body enclosed in a steel coffin, lined with silk was conveyed hi procession through crowds of thousands ...

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  17. THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE.

    The majority of Australians have either read the poem or seen E. J. Carroll's picture version of it, and now per medium of the three-act stage ...

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  18. BURIAL ON FRIDAY.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.— Vice-President Coolidge's first act as President was the signature of a proclamation announcing the death of President ...

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  19. PRESIDENT'S LAST WORDS.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Saturday.—President Harding's last words were to his wife who had paused in reading: "That is good; read some more," and he died ...

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  20. SITUATION IN GERMANY

    DUSSELDORF, Saturday.— Three workers were killed and seven injured in riots at Oberhausen recently when the workers who were striking for ...

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  21. SNOW IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Western towns including Parkes and Grenfell report snowfalls which are very rare in these parts. ...

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  22. PLAYGROUND DANCE.

    The usual periodical dance in connection with the Children's Playground will be held to-night in tire Institute Hall. ...

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  23. BRITISH CONSULAR RESPECTS.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Saturday.—Britain was the first nation to pay respects concerning the death of President Harding. In the absence of the ...

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  24. Advertising

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  25. GOVERNMENT RECONSTRUCTION FORECASTED.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—The Government promise to endeavor to ensure a supply of foodstuffs has eased the situation. At present there is no talk ...

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  26. WIRE AND TINFOIL

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A young man, who was admitted to Bathurst Hospital a few days ayo complaining of stomach troubles and something ...

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  27. REGRET EXPRESSED IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The British public were shocked to learn of Presiwent Harding's death, as it was generally believed that he had emerged ...

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  28. EIGHT HOURS PAY FOR FOUR HOURS WORK.

    ESSEN, Saturday.—The Council of Unemployed which is governed by Communists, have demanded from the local council payment for an eight hour ...

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  29. PRINTERS' STRIKE.

    The "Times" correspondent at Cologne says the printers have struck demanding a wage of three million marks a week, and no newspapers were ...

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  30. STEAM AND ELECTRIC TRAINS COLLIDE.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A collision took place on a level crossing near Deepdene railway station last night. A steam train which was slowing down ...

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  31. MOURNING AT COURT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Court will go into mourning for the death of President Harding. ...

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  32. GERIWAN BANK RATE.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—The Reichsbank has raised the discount rate to 30 per cent. ...

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  33. FLOODS DAMAGE ORANGE GROVES.

    SALISBURY, Saturday — Following on the continuous rains and floods orange growers at Salisbury have suffered thousands of pounds worth of damage ...

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  34. YACHTING CUP RACES POSTPONED.

    The British and American yachting cup races at Cowes has been postponed until August 8 on account of President Harding's death. ...

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  35. SUSPECTED GAMING HOUSE RAIDED.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday—Plainclothes police raided a house at the corner of Easey and Gold streets, Collingwood, yesterday afternoon and arrested ...

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  36. MR. BRUCE ADJOURNS PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives on Friday the Prime Minister, Mr. M. Bruce, announced the death of President Harding and moved the ...

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