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  2. A HISTORICAL OCCASION

    On Friday afternoon some citizens of Hobart who were not too much occupied with other things, may have been surprised to hear three short, sharp blasts ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. LATE PRESIDENT HARDING'S FUNERAL.

    In intense heat, which prostrated scores of soldiers and onlookers, the American nation this morning paid its last official respects to the late President ...

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  4. THE POLITICAL CRISIS.

    No further developments have taken place since Friday in regard to the political situation, at any rate which appear on the surface. No doubt certain private ...

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  5. HOW CAN GERMANY PAY?

    In his 24th article on International affairs, Mr. Lloyd George deals with France's action in occupying the Ruhr, and ...

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  6. SOUTH AFRICAN INDUSTRIES.

    In its memorandum on the proposals for discussion at the Imperial and Econmic Conferences, prepared at the request of the Prime Minister (General ...

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  7. INDIAN AFFAIRS.

    The Sikh leaders have issued a lengthy communique furiously attacking the "Civil and Military Gazette" for the pro-Goverment attitude it has ...

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  8. "CONFUSION OF TONGUES."

    What a muddle it all is! France and Germany no both anxious to settle, but are too proud to say so. Belgium is sorry she ever entered the ...

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  9. THE FUNERAL TRAIN.

    The funeral train, taking the body of the late President, has departed for Marion, Ohio, his birthplace, where it will arrive to-morrow for burial on ...

    Article : 94 words
  10. ARRIVAL AT HOME CITY.

    The funeral train arrived here shortly after noon, it having been delayed several hours on account of the dense crowds lining the route. Every bell in the city ...

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  11. ANOTHER BRUTAL MURDER.

    The notice have discovered another brutal Babbar-Akali murder. A leaflet was published in March last boasting of three murders and it added that some ...

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  12. THE CEREMONY.

    With a simple brief ceremony, the late President Harding's remains to-day were interred in their temporary resting place, the receiving vault of a little ...

    Article : 217 words
  13. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    Among Ministerial members of the State Parliament the loss of the Daylesford seat at Thursday's by-election is keenly felt. Although the actual ...

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  14. ISMET PASHA.

    A specially decorated train went to Chatalja to-day to meet Ismet Pasha, [?]e Turkish Nationalist leader, returning from Lausanne. The train carried the ...

    Article : 173 words
  15. MEMORIAL SERVICE AT WESTMINSTER.

    Westminster Abbey was [?] in every corner to-day for the memorial service for the late President Harding, while an overflow service was held at St. ...

    Article : 176 words
  16. CRICKET.

    The county cricket match between Kent and Middlesex was continued to-day. Kent concluded their innings for 445, and Middlesex replied with 451 for ...

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  17. KEMEL PASHA.

    The Deputies met at Angora, and elected Kemel Pasha as a candidate for the Presidency. It is expected that one of the first acts ...

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  18. FIRST CUNARDER TO BERTH AT RISDON.

    Shortly after 3 o'clock on Friday afternoon the s.s. Port Sydney cast off from Ocean Pier and swung out into midstream, prior to proceeding to ...

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  19. IN PARIS.

    The memorial service for the late President Harding held to-day at the American Cathedral was largely attended. The President (M. Millerand) was ...

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  20. CHINESE BANDITS.

    The Foreign Diplomatic Service has presented to the Chinese Foreign Office a Note stipulating sanctions for damages and a guarantee covering the outrage ...

    Article : 178 words
  21. YACHTING.

    At the Cowes regatta yesterday British yachtsmen won the third of a series of six international races for the British-America Cup by 2[?] points to 13. The ...

    Article : 66 words
  22. DARWIN'S CLAIMS.

    The Warden of Leven (Councillor A. S. Lakin), commenting upon the political situation yesterday, said:—"The report that the Government intended to resign, ...

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  23. HEAT WAVE IN ITALY.

    The most intense heat wave that has been experienced for a long time is passing over the country. The Alpine gi[?] ciers are melting and forming into ...

    Article : 53 words
  24. CHEAPER BUTTER.

    The secretary of the North-Western Butter. Factories Association (Mr. F. I. Schell) stated yesterday that from Monday, August 13, the price of factory ...

    Article : 356 words
  25. TAXI-CAB MURDER.

    It was announced to-day that Frederick Mason, who last month was sentenced to death for having murdered a taxi-cab driver named Dickie, would be ...

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  26. "WHAT WE EXPECTED."

    "It is really what we expected," was the remark of the president of the Primary Producers' Association (Mr. H. A. Vertigan), when asked yesterday for his ...

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  27. TROUBLED EUROPE.

    Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at Conway, yesterday reminded his audience that the first clause of the Versailles Treaty provided for the Covenant of ...

    Article : 121 words
  28. MEETING OF PARLIAMENT.

    Prior to the crisis, it had been decided to resume the business of Parliament to-morrow (Tuesday) evening at 7.30. Parliament having adjourned to that date ...

    Article : 159 words
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