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  2. LATE CABLES.

    A Tokio message states, with reference to the arrest of Japanese at Vladivostock, that the Russians assert that the Japanese attempted to investigate the organic system of the Red ...

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  3. WRECKED.

    The adventurous voyage of Mr. Marchall Dempster, who in the Columbythe, a 24-foot beche-de-mer lugger, had cruised among the South Sea Islands, was abruptly ...

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  4. THE FLEET.

    Situated on King George's Sound, an estuary almost wholly land-locked and presenting unrivalled attractions to yachtsmen, Albany will provide a pleasant nesting place for the ships ...

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  5. TWO PREMIERS.

    The "Sunday Express" says:—"Further correspondence between Mr. Ramsay MacDonald and M. Poincare will be issued on Sunday. It is understood that Mr. MacDonald is of opinion ...

    Article : 182 words
  6. YACHTING DISASTER.

    Three men were, drowned in Port Phillip Bay this morning when the yacht they were sailing cupsized." The victims were:- George Cooper, aged 45 years, storeman, of ...

    Article : 163 words
  7. VLADIVOSTOCK.

    According to Press reports received from Vladivostock, via Tokio, twelve Japanese residents have been arrested, including Naval Commander Minotsuma and ...

    Article : 193 words
  8. WIRELESS.

    A statement has been published on behalf of Marconi's, urging that it should be given the opportunity of stating its case before a final decision is given upon the Wireless ...

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  9. OIL LEASE SCANDAL.

    The Senate to-day re-echoed with cries from various Senators; "Let the President be asked to answer certain' questions." This was only one of the outstanding ...

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  10. TRADE REVIEW.

    Business ou the London Stock Exchange has been moderately active, with prices generally maintained. It was thought that the settlement of the dock strike would have ...

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  11. CAR ACCIDENT.

    Through the steering gear locking a motor car got completely out of control on Windsorroad at about 5.30 p.m., yesterday. It careered wildly for about 30 yards and then swerved ...

    Article : 174 words
  12. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Speaking at Hartlepool, Mr. Lloyd George, in view of the serious situation at home and aboad, urged forbearance, toleration, and sympathy for the Labour Government, whose ...

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  13. FROZEN TO DEATH.

    The Holsingfors correspondent of the "Morning Post" says:—Official statistics show that the militia found 1025 children frozen to death in the Moscow district ...

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  14. CHARGE OF TREASON

    The evidence of General von Ludendor[?] was in the form of a three hours' political propagandist speech, read this afternoon before a crowded court at Munich, where he and others ...

    Article : 413 words
  15. COMPANY PROMOTER

    The action in which Mr. G. R. W. McDonald, M.L.C., of Sydney, sued Arthur Cleave, publisher, of Auckland, claiming £2500 damages arising out of a transaction in shares at the ...

    Article : 249 words
  16. BRIBERY ALLEGED.

    A message from Chicago says:—The Federal Grand Jury has indicted Colonel Forbes, an ex-director ot the Veterans' Bureau, and Mr. J. W. Thompson, builders of Government ...

    Article : 84 words
  17. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    Particulars of yesterday's railway accident disclose that the mixed mail passenger and goods trains for Hay was 15 miles from Carrathool, when a big water-truck, which is ...

    Article : 227 words
  18. RUSSIA.

    Messages received in Riga from Moscow, state that the official agent of the Soviet in England, M. Rakovsky, has declared that Russia is endeavouring to obtain credit for ...

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  19. NURSE BLINDED.

    A sensational tragedy occurred in Upper Fort-street, Maryborough, to-night, involving the serious wounding of Nurse Elsie Newton and the death of her assailant, Henry Faht, ...

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  20. FRENCH POLITICS.

    Router's Paris correspondent states that tumultuous scenes were witnessed in the Chamber of Deputies in the course of a debate on the interpolation of the Government's ...

    Article : 83 words
  21. NEW YORK.

    Amazing conditions of immorality in a large proportion of the public dance halls along New York's great White Way and theatrical district have been revealed in a report by ...

    Article : 145 words
  22. MOTOR CAR'S PLUNGE

    A terrible tragedy occurred at [?]nnisfa[?]l on Saturday, three members of a party of eight being drowned when a motor car plunged over the end of the punt into the Johnstone River. ...

    Article : 175 words
  23. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE.

    The second reading of the Representation of the People Act Amendment Bill, enfranchising women of 21 years of age, was agreed to by 228 votes to 78. ...

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  24. DAVIS CUP DRAW.

    It is announced in Washington that President Coolidge at noon on March 17 will make the official draw for the 1924 Davis Cup matches. Fourteen entries have been ...

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  25. THE BUSH NUT.

    Mr. J. B. Waldron, of Eungella, Tweed River, has received an inquiry from a manufacturer of sweets and nutments in America, asking to be supplied with a quantity of bush ...

    Article : 219 words
  26. EARTH TREMORS.

    A message from Madrid snys that following a severe blizzard in Spain, alarming earthtremors occurred in Leridn, also in Huesear Province, Residents lied in panic during ...

    Article : 60 words
  27. MIGRATION.

    The Premier of Queensland (Mr. Theodore), presiding at Major Belcher's lecture on "Queensland," in the Birkbeck Institute, stated that he hoped Queensland would within ...

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  28. DOMESTIC TRAGEDY

    Elizabeth Esther Walker, aged 50 years, was fatally shot on the footpath outside her daughter's residence in Pennant-street, Parramatta, on Saturday afternoon, it is alleged by ...

    Article : 174 words
  29. SPORT ABROAD.

    The Marylebone C.C. is holding a special meeting on May 7 to sanction an extension to New Zealand of additions to laws 9 and 13 passed in 1922 for Austialin, relating to ...

    Article : 118 words
  30. ASYLUM PATIENT.

    In the King's Bench Division, Mr. Justice Lush gave judgment for Harnett, a well-to-do farmer, for whom a special jury returned a verdict in an action for wrongful detention ...

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  31. EARTHQUAKE RECORDED.

    An earthquake occurred at Basuio on February 28, and also was registered at Manila. Ashes, supposed to have come from the volcano of Looshoos, fell on Batanes Islands. ...

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  32. VICE-ADMIRAL'S THANKS.

    Before leaving Fremantle Vice-Admiral Field sent letters to the Governor, (Sir Francis Newdegate) and the Premier (Sir James Mitchell), expressing heartfelt appreciation of ...

    Article : 56 words
  33. IRELAND.

    After three years of continuous sittings in Belfast, the Claims Court, appointed to deal with 8000 claims for compensation for injury to persons and property during the ...

    Article : 70 words
  34. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Empire University Conference will open in Loudon on July 18. After the formal inaugural meeting, the delegates will be given a weeks' entertainment in London. Afterwards ...

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  35. FOUND UNCONSCIOUS.

    In a semi-conscious condition, and with his race badly injured Stanley Luxford, of New South Head-road, Edgeccliff, was found lying near a fence close to the Rozelle tram depot ...

    Article : 164 words
  36. SHIPPING WARNED.

    A warner was issued to shipping last night by the State meteorologist (Mr. D. J. Mares), intimmating that south to south-easterly winds, reaching gale force, and moderate to rough ...

    Article : 120 words
  37. OBITUARY.

    News (comes from Bloenifontcin of the death of Sir Cornelius Hermanns Wessels, Administrator of the Orange Free State, in his 73rd year.—Reuter. ...

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  38. SYDNEY EXPRESS.

    Experiments are being conducted by the Railways Department with the object of reducing the running time of the Sydney Express. Departmental officials hope that it ...

    Article : 169 words
  39. JAPAN'S TASK.

    The Tokio correspondent of the New York "Times" says:- Six months after the earthquake which destroyed Tokio and Yokohama, it is ...

    Article : 82 words
  40. PRINCESS LOUISE OE BELGIUM.

    The death has occurred of Princess Louise, daughter of the late King Leopold II., of Belgium. [In July of last year the 30-years-old ...

    Article : 152 words
  41. EARTHQUAKE.

    Between half-past 9 and 10 o'clock last night distinct earth tremors were felt all along the north-west coast, and many residents became alarmed. Windows rattled and walls ...

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  42. ARNE BORG.

    In a 440yds handicap race at Port Pirie on Saturday Arne Borg (Sweden) broke the world's record for that distance. He swam a great race from scratch, and finished only two yards ...

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  43. FIRE ON A STEAMER.

    A fire was discovered in the starboard bunker of the steamer Mataram, lying in Sydney Harbour, at about 6 a.m. yesterday. It was caused by some ashes from a fire box ...

    Article : 82 words
  44. LOCKED OUT.

    A Reuter message from Kiel states that the shipyards have locked out all the workers, about 13,000, owing to their refusal to work nine instead of eight hours. ...

    Article : 39 words
  45. FRENCH DICTIONARY.

    The Paris Academy has approved of the inclusion in the French Dictionary of the English words "bookmaker," "boy scout," "bridge" (meaning a card game), "golf club," ...

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