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  2. A GRUESOME SPECTACLE

    A fisherman, Michael Russell, while angling near Bondi to-day observed a school of large sharks feasting on the naked body of a man, which they ...

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  3. "SILENCE—STAND UP"

    "Silence—stand up!" The strident voice of the Clerk of the Court brings everyone out of their seats with a jerk. ...

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  4. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    The fourth meeting of the Assembly of the League of Nations has been opened. The public galleries were crowded and there was a full ...

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  5. THE COURTS

    Unaware that police constables were in their midst the participants in a two-up school located among sandhills between the upper reaches of the ...

    Article : 330 words
  6. BOMBARDMENT OF CORFU

    Reuter's special corespondent who was an eyewitness of the bombardment, gives a vivid account. He says the Italian squadron in ...

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  7. JAPANESE DISASTER

    Judging by all the available reports the disaster has affected ten prefectures of a total area, of 20,000 square miles and a total population of fifteen ...

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  8. VICTORIAN POLITICS

    It is confidently, expected that Mr. Lawson will head a composite Ministry. He handed in the resignation of his Government to-day. ...

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  9. SYMPATHY WITH JAPAN.

    Sir Joseph Cook moved that the League express the deepest sympathy with the Japanese in the appalling disaster The motion made a profound ...

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  10. GREECE OFFERS TERMS.

    At the meeting of the League of Nations Lord Robert Cecil's insistance on the Greek delegate, M. Politis, being heard led to Italian protests. ...

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  11. FATALITIES IN ROYAL FAMILY.

    The Emperor and Empress of Japan and the Prince-Regent escaped injury, and are safe and well, according to a message received by the Japanese ...

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  12. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT

    Detectives last night arrested George Fisher, clerk, of the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney on a charge of embezzlement of £2,000. ...

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  13. THE REPARATIONS QUESTION.

    Viscount Ishii declared that so long as the great reparations dispute embarrassed the relations of the constituent nations the work of the League must ...

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  14. FURTHER SHOCKS REPORTED.

    Further severe earthquake shocks were experienced at 10 o'clock on Monday evening and milder shocks at 3 o'clock and 4.30 this morning. ...

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  15. REWARD FOR ARREST OF MURDERERS.

    The Greek Government has offered a reward of one million drachmae for information leading to the arrest of the Janina murderers. It is stated ...

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  16. FOOTBALL AT BROKEN HILL

    Methods to overcome the hold-up of football in Broken Hill, caused by members of the Umpire's Association, refusing to officiate at the matches, ...

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  17. PITCHED BATTLE AT TOKYO.

    The Pekin correspondent of the Uniter Press Association says a despatch from Osaka states that the Tokyo police fought a pitched battle with two ...

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  18. BEAUTIFUL TASMANIA

    To-night at the Town Hall at 8 o'clock Mr. E. T. Emmett, Director of the Tasmanian Tourist Department, will deliver an illustrated lecturette on ...

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  19. A PETERBOROUGH DIVORCE.

    Before Sir George Murray (Chief Justice) in divorce jurisdiction this morning George Webb, of Peterborough, sought a divorce from Mary ...

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  20. FOREIGN REFUGEES ARRIVE.

    Foreign refugees from Yokohama are arriving. It is reported that over a hundred of the foreign residents in Yokohama perished. The British and ...

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  21. PUBLIC OPINION FAVORS ITALY.

    Addressing the Cabinet, Signor Mussolini claimed that the public opinion of Europe was becoming more favorable to the action of Italy ...

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  22. PIRIE GOLF NOTES

    Due to the grass being well cut on several holes, golf was much more enjoyable last week-end, and by next Saturday critics should have little to ...

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  23. SITUATION IN RUHR

    French official reports represent the risistance in the Ruhr as rapidly decreasing. The French opinion is that Herr Stressman is preparing the way ...

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  24. ACTOR GRANTED DIVORCE.

    In the Divorce Court to-day Frank Harvey, the well-known actor of the Emily Polini Company, was granted a decree nisi for dissolution of his ...

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  25. GOVERNOR OF CORFU BLAMED.

    At the Council meeting of the League of Nations Signor Salandra made a statement contending that the Military Governor of Corfu was ...

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  26. FRESH ESTIMATES OF THE FATALITIES.

    A Marconigram from Admiral Anderson, commanding the United States Asiatic fleet, estimates the total Japanese dead at 240,000, with 450,000 ...

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  27. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    At the Criminal Court to-day Harriet Kate Mills (50), married, was charged before Mr. Justice Ferguson with the murder of Rita. Veronica Jamieson by ...

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  28. A HUGE PROGRAMME AT AUSTRAL TO-NIGHT.

    "The Wall Flower" a Rupert Hughes story, "The man above the Law," an exciting and thrilling special; Larry Semon in "The Agent," and a big ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN RUNNER SUCCESSFUL.

    The Australian runner E. W. Carr, at the Kladno exhibition, won the sixty and hundred metres races in 6 1-5th and 10 9-10th seconds respectively. ...

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  30. ROTTING IN STARVATION

    "One hundred and fifty thousand destitute unemployed Europeans are rotting in starvation" typifies the forceful phraseology of the letter written ...

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  31. Advertising

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  32. CHANNEL SWIMMER GIVES UP.

    The Canadian swimmer Perra[?] abandoned an attempt to swim the Channel, when three and a half miles from the South Foreland after a ...

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  33. STATEMENT BY EYEWITNESSES.

    The accounts by eyewitnesses in Tokyo stats that many of the refugees died from the great heat, which registered at one time 150 deg. ...

    Article : 262 words
  34. INDIAN CRIMINALS ESCAPE.

    It transpires that while the murderers of Majors Orr and Anderson escape a from Kabul gaol 22 prisoners also escaped from Jalallabad gaol on ...

    Article : 53 words
  35. COMMERCIAL

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  36. RICE FROM AMERICA.

    The Rice Growers' Association of California controlling the entire visible supply of about half a million bags, will place the rice at the ...

    Article : 88 words
  37. NEW RUSSIAN CURRENCY.

    A representative of the "Morning Post" had an interview with members of Mr. Baldwin's Commercial Mission. They say they are struck by the ...

    Article : 99 words
  38. ASSISTANCE FROM AUSTRALIA.

    Senator Pearce stated that Australia was prepared to send aid to Japan. Dr. Earle Page has Informed Britain of the method by which this could ...

    Article : 46 words
  39. RELIEF COMMITTEE AT HONGKONG

    An [?] relief committee of British, Japanese and Chinese representatives has been formed. The committee is shipping 500 tons of rise to ...

    Article : 56 words
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