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  2. TRAM SMASH.

    Eighty-two people were taken to the Melbourne Hospital on Saturday as the result of a collision between two cleotrle cars (one a runaway) on ...

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  3. OVERDUE STEAMER.

    Fears are entertained in shipping circles for the safety of the British steamer Baron Blantyre (5193 tons), which is overdue at Port Adelaide ...

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  4. YET ANOTHER PLAN.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Dally Express" reports: "I learn that the Stresemann Cabinet has decided not to insist on the withdrawal ...

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  5. CRASH INTO DEAD END.

    Steaming straight ahead, after leaving the Camberwell Station, instead of taking the "crossover" to the main line, the 8.5 p.m. train from ...

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  6. DRAMATIC TRIAL ENDS.

    Madam Fahmy, who was charged with the murder of her husband, an Egyptian, at the Savoy Hotel, was acquitted at the Old Balley. A feature ...

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  7. SIR. WALTER DAVIDSON.

    The death occurred early this morning of Sir Walter Davidson, Governor of New South Wales. Though it has been generally known for some time that Sir ...

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  8. FIUME QUESTION.

    Reuter's Agency has learned that the Italian ultimatum to Jugo-Slavia in regard to Fiume, which was due to expire to-day, has been, extonded. The ...

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  9. JAPAN'S ADDED MISERY.

    The typhoon at Osaka has visited the mainland, and ships engaged in the transportation of relief materials for refugees all took refuge along ...

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  10. CABINET OVERTHROWN.

    The King has arrived at the capital. He conferred with the Prime Minister, who later announced that the Cabinet had resigned. ...

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  11. THE JANINA CRIME.

    The Athens correspondent of the Exchange Press Agency states that the Court of Inquiry into the Janina murders puts forward the suggestion that the Italian ...

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  12. A STRICT PRO-ALLY.

    De Rivera, who is 60 years of age, and is the youngest Lieutenant-General in Spain, previously served as War Minister, and was recently military governor ...

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  13. CANCER SCOURGE.

    Dr. S. A. Mouckton Copeman, Medical Officer, Ministry of Health, to a crowded meeting of the physiology section of the British Association, detailed cases of ...

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  14. TO SUCCEED GENERAL TELLINI.

    The Rome correspondent of the "Central News Agency" states that General Gazzeri, an energetic member of the Army Staff who represented Italy during the ...

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  15. AMBASSADORS' NOTE.

    The Conference of Ambassadors has sent a commun cation to the League of Nations expressing its conviction of the efficacy of its measures to satisfactorily ...

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  16. RECONSTRUCTION WORK.

    It is estimated that reconstruction work in Tokio and Yokohama will cost 5,000,000,000 dollars (about £1,000 000,000), which will be raised internally by a ...

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  17. PEOPLING AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Harold Cox, M.A., editor of "Edinburgh Review," writing to the "Sunday Express," says: "If White Australians of whom two-thirds live in the two ...

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  18. THE BRITISH DEATH BOLL.

    The following is the official list, as far as can be ascertained by the British Consulate-General at Kobe, of the British victims of the earthquake:— ...

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  19. KING ALFONSO CAUTIOUS.

    In the course of an interview with the King, the President of the Council (the Marquis Alhucemas) proposed the dismissal of the military officers associated ...

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  20. ANTICIPATED NEGOTIATIONS.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that nothing further has been received at the Quai d'Orsay regarding Germany's now offer. It is ...

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  21. GREEK CESSION TO TURKEY.

    The Greeks have transfe[?]red Karagatch to Turkey, the cession taking p[?]ace without incident. ...

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  22. EMPIRE TRADE.

    Germany's more complacent attitude respecting the Kuhr, and the satisfactory settlement of the Italian-Greek incident have had the effect which might have ...

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  23. RAM EIGHT SWAMPED.

    A rowing tragedy took place on the (Swan River during a Budden squall to-day, when members of the champion "eight" and junior "four" of the W.A. ...

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  24. SYMPATHY FROM QUEENSLAND.

    The Lieutenant-Governor of New South Willes (Sir William Cullen) wired the news of the death of Sir Walter Davidson to his Excellency the Governor of ...

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  25. CRITICS CALM.

    A semi-official report declares that the expresion military revolt incorrectly deser[?]bes the position, and emphasises that calm prevails at Madrid, Barcelona, ...

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  26. BULGARIAN RISING.

    Following the wounding of a gendarme the police arrested sixty demonstrators, and a number of men were wo[?]nded. The object of the demonstration was to ...

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  27. SERIOUS MONEY SHORTAGE.

    Addressing the Federal Council, the Minister for Finance (Herr Hilferding) announced that the food supply was assured. The expenditure in the Ruhr had ...

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  28. GUNS AND TRUMPETS.

    The President of the Council of the Free State (Mr. Cosgrave) on returning to Ireland from Geneva was accorded a remarkable reception. Four aeroplanes ...

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  29. AN EXPLANATION.

    The secretary to the Commonwealth Treasury (Mr. J. R. Collins') passed through Sydney to-day, en route to Kempsey. Mr. Collins said that full ...

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  30. KU KLUX KLAN.

    The entire State of Oklahoma was placed under martial law at midnight by Governor Walton in a fight against the Ku Klux Klan. ...

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  31. REVOLUTION IN BRAZIL.

    Seventy Brazilian troops were killed or wounded when their encampment in the Rio Grande Osul was attacked by revolutionaries. The troopers fled, abandoning ...

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  32. THE PRINCE'S AMOURS.

    The New York "Daily News" publishes an interview said to have been secured by a staff correspondent in Quebec with his Royal Highness the Punte of Wales, ...

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  33. CROSSED THE ATLANTIC.

    Because he wished to see New York, Alain Gerbault, the international tennis star, and a descendant of French Breton sailor folk, arrived from Cannes, via ...

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  34. IMPROVED RUHR SITUATION.

    The French report a great improvement in the attitude of Ruhr officials towards the occupation authorities. The food situation is steadily improving, and ...

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  35. COMMUNAL UNITY.

    The Nationalists' Congress held to-day a special session with a view to consider political and intercommunal dissension, which since Gandhi's ...

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  36. THE QUEST FOR GOLD.

    Professor Elliott-Smith gave an interesting demonstration of the unity of c vilisa[?]on in a paper [?]re [?] B[?] Association for the advancement of Sc[?]ence, ...

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  37. SERIOUS GERMAN UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that for the first time in three years unemployment throughout Germany is becoming really serious. ...

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  38. FULL SHIPMENT FROM AUSTRALIA.

    Loaded to her full capacity, the Australian Commonwealth Line steamer Australmount, despatched by the Commonwealth Government, has sailed from ...

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  39. THE TREVESSA.

    The Board of Trade has issued the finding of the Marine Court at Mauritius. It states that the Trevassa foundered in a gale consequent to a leak in the hold. ...

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  40. FOOD RIOTS.

    The Berlin correspondent of the Central News Agency states that serious conditions prevail at Beuthen, where food riots continue. The ranks of the ...

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  41. AKALIS' "PASSIVE RESISTANCE."

    News has been received that the so-called passive resistance of the Akalis of the Jaiton Nabha State passed into active violence to-day, when a large ...

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  42. EMPIRE COMMUNICATIONS.

    Aeroplanes capable of earning 100 passengers, and travelling at a high speed, were forecast by Major-General Sir W. Sefton Braneker, at the meeting of the ...

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  43. PERSONAL SERVICE OFFER.

    The Consul-General for Japan has received a cablegram from the Foreign Office, Tokio, expressing gratitude for offers of personal service in aid of the ...

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  44. MARK OFF 'CHANGE.

    The German mark, falling within a week to 145,000,000 to the dollar, has approached so close to zero that the National City Bank has struck the mark ...

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  45. CUT TO PIECES.

    Joseph Baeton (84), an Italian, was cut to pieces by a train on Saturday night, and his mutilated body was found this morning between Balgownie and ...

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  46. SHORTAGE ABOUT £9,000,000.

    The offices of the Commonwealth Bank in the capital cities were kept open until 3 o'clock on Saturday afternoon to pay off the unconverted portion of the ...

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  47. VICTORIAN ACCIDENTS.

    Numbered among the week end accidents in Melbourne was a head-on motor car collision, which occurred in, Elizabeth-street at noon to-day. A Hupmobile, ...

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  48. IMPROVED ALLIED RATES.

    A feature of the exchanges during the past week was the steady recovery of Allied currencies:—Sterling in New York being quoted at 4.54 7-10 dollars to the ...

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  49. DEATH OF A BOY.

    Thomas Edward Bu[?]h (aged 12) was killed by a falling chimney on an unoccupied piece of ground near Manly on Saturday afternoon. The chimney was ...

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  50. A CLERGYMAN'S VIEW.

    There were many explanations of the Japanese catastiophe, end the Rev. W. G. Pope in his sermon in the City Tabernacle last night. firstly, there was the ...

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  51. INDIAN MUTINY VETERAN'S DEATH.

    Corporal John William Smith, an Indian Mutiny veteran, who was orderly to General Lawrence, has died, at the age of 81 years. ...

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  52. MR. BRUCE'S TOUR.

    It is expected that the High Commis sioner for Australia (Sir Joseph Cook) will meet the Prime Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce) at Toulon. ...

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