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  2. ANOTHER INTERNATIONAL CRISIS AVERTED

    The Reparations Commission has written to the Germany Government communicating the decision, relative to the moratorium demand, adding that as the ...

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  3. TRAGEDY OFF CHILIAN COAST

    Owing to rough seas, the Chilian steamer Itats capsi[?]ed and sank off Choros Island. [?] miles north of Coquinbo and 250 north of Valpar[?]. ...

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  4. TURKS v. GREEKS

    A message received from Angora states that a jubilant communique claims that the Turks are advancing everywhere and capturing prisoners. The Greeks are ...

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  5. SUGAR SCANDAL

    Giving evidence to-day before the Federal Joint Committee of Public Accounts, which is enquiring into the sugar transactions of the Commonwealth Government, ...

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  6. THE BIG TENNIS TUSSLES

    The lawn tennis critic of the "New York World" said that the Australian team had placed its hopes in the final of the contest for the doubles ...

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  7. SANK IN FIVE MINUTES.

    Harrowing tales are told by the survivors of the Chilian steamer Itata, which went down off Choros Island. 50 miles north of Coqumibo. The disaster was ...

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  8. WHERE THE ITATA SANK.

    Winds sweeping up from the Antarctic, and across the full stretch of the Pacific without a break, make portions of the Chilian coast particularly dangerous at certain ...

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  9. ANOTHER QUARREL

    In connection with the acute international jealousies surrounding the pitiable plight of Austria, in which it has been stated that the Little Entente ...

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  10. AUSTRALIA AND LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    To overcome the anomalous position that has arisen since Mr. Justice Rich was appointed one of Australia's delegates to the League of Nations Assembly at ...

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  11. RECEIVED WITH RELIEF

    The decision of the Reparations Commission has been received with feelings of relief, as the least objectionable of all compromises. ...

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  12. COMPLAINS OF CROWD.

    After defeating Helen Wills, the 16-year-old Californian girl, in the final of the women's singles championship at Longwood to-day. Mrs. Mallory, the ...

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  13. £20,000 COUP

    An amazing story of robbery at the Union Bank at Foremost, in Southern Alberta, has been received. Four burglars, evidently old ...

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  14. NO DECLARATION

    The protest made the Associated Chambers of Commer to the Minister for Trade and Customs against the proposed new form of declaration which ...

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  15. OFFICIAL VERSION.

    A semi-official elucidation of the Reparation decision states that Germany's future default will automatically authorise the Allies either separtely or ...

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  16. FLUCTUATING MARK.

    The fluctuating marks went to 7300 to the pound owing to the pessimistic views prevailing in Paris and Berlin, rallying later to 7200. ...

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  17. IRREGULARS' GUERILLA CAMPAIGN

    The Irregulars' guerilla campaign is mination. A column moving from Killorgin to ambushes, one fierce engagement lasting ...

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  18. BRITISH PROPOSAL.

    At tthe Reparations Commission the British proposal for the unconditional moratorium to the end of the year was rejected by two to one. France and ...

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  19. NEW STORMS BREWING.

    Colonel House, who was confidential adviser to President Wilson, and who has been conferring with Mr. Lloyd George, has sent warnings to friends in ...

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  20. BREACH OF ETIQUETTE.

    The continual reports that American galleries cheer when their favorites make winning strokes, and jeer when the other players make errors, seem to ...

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  21. POINCARE INSISTS

    Advices from Paris assert that M. Poincare is as determined as ever to, take independent action unless Germany's guarantees satisfy French ...

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  22. CONSPIRACY CHARGE

    After a retirement of about two hours, the jury at the trial in the Criminal Court of Leo. Vincent Kennedy and Mathilde Ruth Mathieson, on a charge of ...

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  23. IRREGULARS ATTACKING.

    Between four and five hundred Irregulans attacked the National posts at Bantry on Tuesday night. Long, heavy fighting ensued, ending in ...

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  24. AEROPLANES USED

    The 24 hours general strike, proclaimed throughout France as a protest against the military measures adopted to suppress the trouble at Havre, was ...

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  25. NOTHING SACRED.

    Rebels fired at the congregation as it was leaving a church at Westport (CoMayo), after having said solemn requiem mass for the repose the soul of the ...

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  26. GERMANS STOP BUYING COTTON.

    German manufacturers were forced to stop buying American cotton to-day, when marks fall to 2000 to the dollar. One German firm recently placed a ...

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  27. BOMBS THROWN.

    Bombs were thrown at the National troops on St. Stephen's Green. Dublin in juring pedestrians. Troops jumped from the cats and ...

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  28. REVISING THE ESTIMATES.

    The defeat of Patterson and O'Hara Wood by Tilden and Richards in so apparently comfortable a manner as 4—6, 6—1, 6—3, 6—4, must result in a ...

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  29. SHIPPING REVIVAL

    The revival in shipbuilding is indicated by the fact that the largest month's output for this year was recorded in August on the Clyde. ...

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  30. NEWSPAPER OFFICE WRECKED.

    The offices of the "Sligo Champion" newspaper were wrecked, and the linotype machinery smashed. ...

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  31. TEN MILLIONS

    An application will be made to the High Court on Monday for an injunction restraining the Bawra from making any immediate distribution of its assets. ...

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  32. ARMED GANGS

    A disgraceful blemish, on racing in England is the existence of bands of armed [?]ooligans and racecourse parasites who are visiting meetings terrorising ...

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  33. UNITED STATES RHINE ARMY.

    The United States Government denies that it is contemplating increasing the United States army of occupation on the Rhine, as asserted in Paris. ...

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  34. SCHOOLGIRLSSTRIKE

    Two hundred and forty girls of the Council school at Keightley have struck as a protest against the Education Authority's dismissal of the Education. ...

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  35. ENGLISH CRICKET

    In the match between Nottingham and Hampshire Newman was the victim of vigorous "barracking" on accoont of the elaborate war in which he placed the ...

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  36. LAUNDRY BASKETS AS PURSES.

    Uncertain what denomination they would receive, many drawers at the Reichsbank, which is being beseiged, took their laundry baskets with them to ...

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  37. PORT DROWNING CASE

    A coronial enquiry was held by Dr. Ramsay Smith at Port Adelaide yesterday into the cause of the death of John Brennan Fahey a wharf laborer of ...

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  38. DISASTROUS STORM

    A wind storm accompanied by extraordinary heavy hail, devastated the vineyards in many districts in South and Middie France. ...

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  39. GLIDING STUNT

    Because he wanted to enter "The Daily Mail" £1000 Glider Competition, "Mr. Bolman," alias Howard Blanchard, is alleged to have stolen rings worth £2500 ...

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  40. SHORT OF NOTES

    The printing presses in Berlin are unable to cope with the demand for cash. The Reichsbank has begun rationing cash for cheques. Generally 40 percent, ...

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  41. TIPPING

    A new form of frightfulness in connection with the tipping tyrany is revealed in an autocratic letter written by the head waiter of an hotel and published ...

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  42. TWELVE BANDSMEN KILLED

    A message from Chieti states that a train dashed into a motor coach at a level crossing and killed 12 bandsmen, who were passengers in the motor. ...

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  43. NEWMAN APOLOGISES.

    Newman reappeared on the held this morning. when the Notts resumed their innings and announced that he had apologised to both captains for his conduct ...

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  44. COAL FOR AMERICA

    Five Canadian Government ships have been chartered to carry Australian coal from Newcastle to Honolulu and San Francisco. ...

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  45. NEW PLAYS

    Mr. Hugh J. Ward will sail for Australia on the Adriatic. In adition to the other plays he has secured for production in Australia, he has obtained the ...

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  46. NO NEED TO DESPAIR.

    The following letter contains an interesting story:- [?] A Beckett street, Coburg, 30th August, 1921. ...

    Article : 429 words
  47. GERMANS ENLISTING

    A message from Strasbourg states that between 1200 and 1300 Germans have enlisted in the French Foreign Legion during the past year. Many are still ...

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  48. COLLISION IN SYDNEY.

    An accident occurred to-day at the corner of Castlereagh and Bathurst streets. A dray was coming from the city railway at Hyde Park, and was ...

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  49. BOXING

    Harry Walls, the negro heavyweight boxer, who is an an aspirant for Jack Dempsey's championship title, showed that he was in championship form to-night, when ...

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  50. AIR SERVICE

    Commander Burned has re-drafted his scheme for a regular airship service between England, India and Australia, in order to meet the wishes of a special ...

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  51. A THOUSAND OFFICERS

    Altogether over a thousand surplus officers of the Indian Army have been demobilised, and others haVe been warned that they may be similarly treated. ...

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  53. STOPPING TRAINS.

    The Government has announced that a special department of justice will investigate the alleged illegal stoppages of the fruit, trains in California. ...

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  54. PUNCHING TO PICTURES

    Mr. Stuart Blackton a film director, states that he has secured a three years contract with Georges Carpentier, the French boxer, who has definitely decided ...

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  55. STRIKE DISORDERS

    The Federal authorities have started a sweeping investigation to determine whether the recent wrecking of the Million Dollar Express, which killed two ...

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  56. W.A. NEWSPAPER STRIKE

    Yesterday evening the metropolitan disputes committee had a hopeful view of the situation in regard in the newspaper trouble, but on submitting the proposal ...

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  57. COLLECTOR CHARGED

    Joseph Ryan, a collector in the employ of the War Service Homes Department was charged in the City Court to-day with having fr[?]lently converted £43 to his own use. Ryan ...

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  58. WHY SUFFER WITH STUBBORN SORES?

    A bad leg or chronic sore of any kind generally has two phases—the local innammation and soreness and the impurities existing in the blood. If you ...

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  60. GOLF

    American amateur golfers defeated the British in the Walker Cup to-day, winming eight match to four. ...

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