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  4. DISCLOSED AT LAST

    LONDON, Saturday.—The ill-fated Anglo-French naval compromise provided the diplomatic world with a first-class sensation this afternoon, completely overshadowing the flock of rumours, denials, and various other incidents appearing in its thorny path, says the political ...

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  5. ARRESTS MADE

    HONOLULU, Saturday.—Fifteen Japanese have been arrested upon a rather slim suspicion that they are concerned in the kidnapping plot ...

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  6. KILLED OWN SON

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Because she wanted him "to go to Heaven," Mrs. Martha M'Neill (34), killed her nine-year-old son ...

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  7. £1000 PENALTY IMPOSED

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Found guilty, under section 6 of the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1904-28, of "having, on September 10, ordered, encouraged, advised, and incited certain of its ...

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  10. INNOCUOUS DOCUMENT

    LONDON, Saturday.—The revelation of the Anglo-French compromise amounts to very little, says The Times in a leading article, for it merely ...

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  11. SCENES EM BRISBANE

    There were some lively scenes in the vicinity of the Brisbane wharves on Saturday morning. It had been announced that the State ...

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  12. SESSION ENDS

    CANBERRA, Saturday.—The Federal Parliament has adjourned until a day and an hour to be fixed. But it will not be fixed, as, before it can be ...

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  13. MALAY KILLED

    CAIRNS, Saturday.—"I saw Khan shoot Pingie with a pea rifle at close range on the roadway," is a statement alleged to have been ...

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  14. EARTH TREMOR

    CAIRNS, Saturday.—Household crockery was set rattling by an earth tremor, which, about 9.30 o'clock last night, was felt throughout the ...

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  15. REAL "MOVIES"

    DETROIT, Saturday.—The police in this city fear that Arthur Ruben, the secretary of the Motion Picture Operators' Union, one of the strongest labour ...

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  16. 1085 NOW DEAD

    PALM BEACH, Saturday.—The plague spectre has appeared over Florida five days behind the terrible hurricane, and the death-roll has ...

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  17. WORK ON THE WATERFRONT

    Volunteer labour loading a steamer at the Short-street wharf on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. FORECASTS

    Generally fine and hot, with northerly to north-westerly winds, but a thunderstorm probable in afternoon or evening, followed by a cool ...

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  19. FINDING OF NOBILE

    A series of articles by Captain Einor Lundborg, the Swedish airman, who rescued General Nobile when the airship Italia was wreckedin the Arctic, will be published in The Daily Mail during this week. These articles deal with the finding ...

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