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  2. THRILLING ADVENTURE.

    John Greenwood, aged 21 years, a resident of Newcastle, who was a passenger from Newcastle to Sydney on the steamer Hunter on Friday night, fell ...

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  3. EXCITING POLICE RAID.

    Prolonged revolver firing at Redfern early this morning alarmed residents in the vicinity of a house in Abercrombie-street, where a strong force of ...

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  4. HYDRO-AEROPLANE DISASTER.

    A passenger hydro-aeroplane flying between Key West and Cuba sank in mid-ocean to-day. There are four persons dead, ...

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  5. MOTORING TRAGEDY.

    Particulars of a motor-car tragedy, which occurred at Coorparoo, a suburb of Brisbane, shortly before midnignt on Friday, show that the impact between a ...

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  6. THE FRENCH ADVANCE

    In accordance with the plan of Marshal Foch, the occupation of the Ruhr Valley is proceeding methodically. Gelsenkirchen was occupied on Friday, and the occupation of Bochun will probably be effected on Sunday, when the regrouping of the troops will be ...

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  7. TRAGEDIES IN ENGLAND.

    An inquest was held to-day on the death of Mrs. Middleton, aged 38 years, wife of a mercantile marine officer, who was found dead in a bath ...

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  8. IRELAND.

    Three men found in possession of arms and ammunition in Ireland have been executed at Dundalk prison. Armed men last night burned the ...

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  9. NEAR EAST CRISIS.

    It is rumoured that the Emir Abdullah, son of the King of Hedjaz (Arabia), will be chosen as King of Palestine. The Emir Abdullah agrees ...

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  10. AUTO-SUGGESTION.

    As already announced, M. Emile Coue has arrived in New York, to give a few sessions at a private clinic, and several lectures on the art of ...

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  11. PRESIDENT'S HOUSE WRECKED.

    The house of Mr. Cosgrave, the President of the Irish Free State, which was a beautiful Georgian mansion, was practically wrecked by rebels ...

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  12. BRITISH DEBT TO AMERICA.

    It was learned at Washington that the Debt Funding Commission's chief point of discussion to-day was that of adjusting the instalment payments so ...

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  13. GIRL GUIDE MOVEMENT.

    The Limerick correspondent of the "Sunday Express" states that the rebels have formed a kind of Sinn Fein Girl Guide movement which has ...

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  14. BOY SCOUTS' CORROBOREE.

    After having experienced a week filled with notable happenings, including visits from the highest Scout officers in the Commonwealth and the Commissioner ofr ...

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  15. CYCLE AND MOTOR-CAR COLLIDE.

    A tragic accident occurred on the North-east-road, North Walkerville, on Saturday, when Roland Maley, 15½ years old, who was cycling with two ...

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  16. ARRESTS OF REBELS IN GLASGOW.

    The Glasgow police yesterday arrested 27 persons, including one woman, who were found in possession of a quantity of ammunition and ...

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  17. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Must of the Federal Ministers will be present at the Cabinet meeting to be held here to-morrow, when the political situation which has arisen as the result ...

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  18. AMENDING LEGISLATION.

    It was stated at the White House to-day that President Harding believes that legislation amending the Debt Funding law will be passed in the ...

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  19. Burned and Drowned.

    A woman named Mrs. Knapton left a fancy dress dance at a village institute near Frome, and was walking home when her costume, largely ...

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  20. WHITE VERSUS BLACK.

    A real sensation has been produced at the action of Horvard University, the premier educational institution in America, owing to alleged discrimination ...

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  21. INDIAN FRONTIER.

    Further operations against rebels on the North-Western frontier of India have taken place during the last few days. Sixteen machines made nine ...

    Article : 135 words
  22. SENATOR KIDNAPPED.

    Armed men yesterday kidnapped Senator Gogarty, a well-known Dublin physician, and drove him in a motor-car to the mountains. Senator ...

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  23. KU-KLUX KLAN.

    At the trial of members of the Ku-Klux-Klan secret organisation, which is now proceeding at Bastrop, in the American State of Louisiana, Robert ...

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  24. THE REICHSTAG.

    The Reichstag to-day passed a vote of confidence in Herr Cuno, the German Chancellor, only the Communists opposing the motion. Sixteen Socialists ...

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  25. RUHR COAL MINES.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Morning Post" says that when the German industrialists and coal-owners did not attend a meeting summoned ...

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  26. Sleep-walker's Sad End.

    Clad only in a nightdress, Ethel Russell, daughter of an Eastham doctor, left her bedroom in a state of somnambulism, and went to her ...

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  27. REPARATIONS COMMISSION.

    The Reparations Commission has been unexpectedly postponed until January 31. Germany's next instalment of 25,000,000 francs is due on Monday, ...

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  28. BIG FIRE AT PRAHRAN.

    The paint and oil store of H. J. Corder Pty. Ltd., in Chapel-street. Prahran, was gutted by fire on Saturday morning. It was stated that the fire was ...

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  29. RUSSIAN FAMINE.

    The Helsingfors correspondent of the (Danish newspaper "Berlingsko Tidende" says that a message received from Moscow, [?] headquarters of the ...

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  30. OPERATION TRAGEDY.

    Dr. Colombet, a Paris medical practitioner, has been arrested on a charge of culpable homicide. Madame Cabines was suffering from ...

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  31. THE GERMAN APPEAL TO AMERICA.

    A White House spokesman to-day stated that the American Government will make no reply to the German protest against the French movement in ...

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  32. THE DEMAND FOR COAL.

    The president of the Inter-Allied Commission at Essen called a meeting, which was attended by a score of mine managers, and at which it was agreed ...

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  33. BRITISH DELEGATE WITHDRAWS

    Sir John Bradbury, principal British delegate to the Reparations Commission, has informed the Reparations Commission that he will not participate ...

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  34. SENATE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 139 words
  35. ATTACK ON WIDOW AND CALLER.

    Masked men seized and whipped a young widow and her male caller at her home. The woman has fled to Houston for protection. ...

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  36. IMPERIAL BOY SCOUTS.

    Claiming that it is anxious to co-operate with the Boy Scouts' Association for the good of the movement, the Imperial Boy Scouts, an organisation with a ...

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  37. PRICES IN GERMANY.

    Owing to the occupation of the Ruhr Valley, the price of coal and food in Germany has risen 50 per cent. The agricultural districts of Hanover are ...

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  38. ANOTHER CONFERENCE SUGGESTED.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York World" says that a report received from Paris states that M. Poineare, the Prime Minister of ...

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  39. RELIGIOUS CEREMONY IN MEXICO.

    Because the Papal delegate to Mexico, Archbishop Filippi, unveiled a statue of Christ in the open air—the event being attended by thousands [?] ...

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  40. JUGO-SIAVIA ARMING.

    Following a statement that Jugo-Slavia had sought to pure' [?] rifles from the United States Government, a White House spokesman declared ...

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  41. AFGHANISTAN AFFAIRS.

    The laying out has been completed of a new Afghan capital at Chardeh, five miles from Kabul. A constructive policy, also retrenchment in the way ...

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  42. COMMUNIST AGITATORS.

    Further Communist members of the Committee of Action against Imperialism and war have arrived here charged with participating in the ...

    Article : 66 words
  43. BILLIARDS.

    Newman, Inman, Smith, and Falkiner, the " Big Four" in the world of billiards, have been playing in London this week. The first meeting of the season ...

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  44. 1925 CORROBOREE.

    At a meeting of the federal council of the Boy' Scouts Association to-day a proposal to substitute the term scoutor for officer was discussed. The matter ...

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  45. THE ANGLO-FRENCH BREACH.

    Mr. Ronald McNeill, the Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, addressing a meeting at Canterbury to-day, said it was a serious disappointment that ...

    Article : 327 words
  46. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 words
  47. TRADE CONVENTION.

    Afghan tride delegates are considering the draft of an Anglo-Afghan trade convention at Jalalabad, whither the British delegates are expected to ...

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  48. THE AMERICAN ARMY.

    Ignoring the pleas from the heads of the American army for an increased force, the Appropriation Committee of the House of Representatives his ...

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  49. FIGHT WITH LITHUANIANS.

    There was some fighting at Mehlem during the night between Lithuanians and German police, assisted by French soldiers. One German was killed. ...

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  50. WITHDRAWAL OF AMERICAN TROOPS.

    The United States transport St. Mihiel sailed from New York to-day for an unrevealed German port in order to embark the American troops ...

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  51. FAMINE IN GREECE.

    Sir Arthur Stanley, chairman of the British Red Cross Society, writes to the press to point out that Greece, owing to its invasion by a million ...

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  52. ITALIAN POLITICS.

    Signor Mussolini, the Prime Minister of Italy, writing in his magazine the "Gerardhhia," declares that the chief defect of government in Italy has been ...

    Article : 112 words
  53. NORTH-WEST FRONTIER.

    News from Baluchistan and Gulistan reports the movments of a considerable party of Waziri raiders in the Nushki area. The railway staff at ...

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  54. YOUNG AUSTRALIAN LEAGUE.

    On arrival at Melbourne on Friday, Captain Brough, who is in charge of the Young Australian tourists, from New South Wales, said that the boys felt ...

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  55. PROTEST BY BRITISH MINERS.

    The Miners' Federation had protested against the French occupation of the Ruhr Valley, believing that the peace of the world is threatened by ...

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  56. ENGLISH COAL MINES.

    It is reported that the Swedish State Railways Department has ordered 69,000 tons of coal in England. There are indications of a great rush of ...

    Article : 66 words
  57. THE HERRIN MASSACRES.

    At the trial of the men at Marion, in the State of Illinois, who are charged with the massacre of strike-breakers, counsed for the defence has already ...

    Article : 76 words
  58. AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP.

    In the second round of the amateur championship Graham Symes, the holder of the title, has given the best display in the competition so far. He ...

    Article : 55 words
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