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  2. RAILWAY DISASTER

    East night at Caspar, in the American Syate of Wyomi[?]g, a tram [?] through a weakened b[?]idge into a rive[?] swol[?]en by recent storms, and five ...

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  3. THE GERMAN CRISIS

    In connection with the publication of President Ebert's decree in Munich, the Bavarian Government appealed to the Bavarian people as follows:—The Bavarian Government, recognising the necessity for the abandonment of passive resistance, agreed to the decision of the Imperial ...

    Article : 146 words
  4. SEARCH FOR OIL.

    Mr. W. T. Charge, the secretary of the Mersey Valley Oil Co., arrived at Devonport to-day from Melbourne. To-morrow he will visit the bore at The ...

    Article : 435 words
  5. THE RUHR PROBLEM.

    Mr. Lloyd George in this week's article on foreign a[?]airs says:—The Corfu ques[?]ion shows some improvement, and the Frame situation is no ...

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  6. ITALO-GREEK DISPUTE.

    The Italians handed over the island of Corfu to the Greeks this morning. (Reuter.) CORFU, September 27. ...

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  7. MR. ASQUITH'S CRITICISM

    In the course of a speech at the opening in London to-day of the a[?]t[?]mn campaign o[?] the Independe[?]t Liberals, Mr. As[?]ui[?]h, the leader of the party, ...

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  8. RISDON BRIDGE.

    A large and enthusiastic meeting of residents of East Risdon was held at Mr. Shone's hop kiln last evening to discuss the proposed erection of a bridge ...

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  9. PROHIBITION.

    Several interesting matters relative to prohibition in America occurred in New York to-day. The City Commissio[?]ers of Washington sent a demand ...

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  10. MASS MEETINGS PROHIBITED.

    It appears that President Ebertsigned a decree p[?]oclaiming a state of emergency throughout Germany immediately after the meeting of the ...

    Article : 111 words
  11. FASCISTI MOVEMENT.

    Reuter's correspondent at Munich states that the organ of the People's Party, in an attack on General Vo[?] Ludendo[?]ff, who is well-known to be ...

    Article : 90 words
  12. AVIATION

    The Schneider international seaplane race at Cowes, Isle of Wight, has opened in auspiciously. The British machine, a Blackburn-Napier, taxied across the ...

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  13. MR. BRUCE INTERVIEWED

    The Prime Minister of Aus[?]ra[?]ia (M[?] Bruce), [?]viewed on his [?]ay [?] Eng land to a[?]tend the Imperial a[?]d Economic Con[?]erences, said that he was ...

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  14. SEQUEL TO ASSAULT.

    As a result of what is alleged to have been a brutal assault at Red Gate, near Cnmbr[?]dge, last Saturday, Harry Wi[?] liam James Ellis, 41 years of age, o[?] ...

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  15. OBJECT OF DICTATORSHIP.

    There is some anxiety here regarding the appointment of Dr. Von Ka[?]r, the [?]avarian State C[?]mmissioner, wi[?]h d[?]ctatorial P[?]wers. It is considered that ...

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  16. LURE OF THE PICTURES.

    In the Police Court to-day, Leslie Holliday, a young man, was charged with having abducted for immoral purposes Alice E. Vincent, 16 years of age. ...

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  17. LOSS OF MEMORY.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that Mr. Snaddon, a Notti[?]gham draper in a big way, le[?]t home on Decem[?]er 27 last, promising to return in a few ...

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  18. BRITISH LABOUR.

    In connection with the Trades Union Congress the executive of the Labour party has passed a resolution demanding that Mr. Baldwin sha[?]l immediately ...

    Article : 65 words
  19. BERLIN TO LONDON.

    The English aviator H. Robertson, piloting the 11-seater De Haviland 34 aeroplane, flew from Berlin to London yesterday in six hours, which is a ...

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  20. CIVIL WAR CERTAIN.

    The "Pall [?]a[?]l Gazett[?]s" diplomatic correspo[?]dent says: For a[?] prac[?]ca[?] purpo[?]es civil was has been dec[?]ared in [?]erma[?]y, a[?]d at any moment we may ...

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  21. SUGAR TRANSACTIONS.

    Mr. P. E. Deane, who, at his own request ins relieved of his duties as Secretary to the Prime Minister's department during the inquiry by the Royal ...

    Article : 249 words
  22. GERMAN AMBASSADOR.

    At the Foreign Office this after[?]oon, Lord Curzon, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, received Herr Von Sthamer, the German Ambassador to ...

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  23. NAVIGATION ACT.

    Important sections of the Navigation Act will be brought into operation on Monday. Under them the Commonwealth Government will take over from ...

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  24. MELBA.

    Dame Nellie Melba arrived at New York to-day en route to Australia. She consulted with Mr. Tate, of Messrs. J C. Williamson and Co., concerning ...

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  25. FRANCE AND BRITAIN.

    The first pub[?]c appearance of the Prime Minister (Mr. Ba[?]win) since he saw M. Po[?]care was at Philip Stott Co[?]lege, near Nor[?]hamp[?]on, to-day, ...

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  26. ESCAPED PRISONER.

    Masterman Charles Scorringe, who twice escaped from custody, was recaptured by the police to-day in Harbour-street, Sydney. He had a loaded ...

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  27. JAPANESE DISASTER.

    It is reported that the Japanese Government has decided to withdraw at the e[?]d of the month the moratorium granted when the earthquake a[?]d fire ...

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  28. WILD RUMOURS.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that the extraordinary development in [?]avaria took the berlin Government completely ...

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  29. TURKEY.

    A report received in Vienna from Angora, the Turkish Nationalist capital, states that within a few days Turkey will be proclaimed a Repu[?]c, with ...

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  30. REDUCTION OF RETAIL PRICE DEFERRED.

    No date has been fixed for the proposed reduction in the retail price of sugar from 5d. to 4½d. per lb. The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) announced ...

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  31. TRAPPER'S DEATH.

    At the inquiry into the death of John Jarvis, the aged rabbit trapper, at Nimitybelle, who was found in his hut lying in a pool of blood, and with his skull ...

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  32. FACTORY FATALITY.

    James Claude, aged 14 years, was killed to-day at Berger's Paint Works, at Rhodes. He climbe[?] [?] to a ra[?]ng in the paint-room to turn on a tap, and his ...

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  33. STATE DISABILITIES.

    Giving evidence before the Navigation Act Royal Commission to-day, Basil L. Murray, managing director of West Australian Farmers Ltd., said that if ...

    Article : 226 words
  34. SPANISH MILITARY COUP.

    The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent at San Sebastian reports: Except a few clerical newspapers of the extreme type the entire Press is of opinion that ...

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  35. RUHR COMMUNISTS.

    The Dusseldorf correspondent of Reuter's Agency states that the Communists in the Ruhr Valley have declared a general strike at the mines. The ...

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  36. TEMPESTUOUS SEAS.

    With her sails blown away and her deck gear swept overboard by tempestuous seas the three-masted schooner Abemana is disabled near Coffin's Bay, ...

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  37. MOTORING MISHAP.

    The Rev. Corly Butler, of Hobart, who is chairman of the Tasmanian Methodist Assembly, and the Rev. W. J. Palamountain, of Devonport, who paid a visit ...

    Article : 155 words
  38. IDLE COLLIERIES.

    Light collieries in New South Wales were idel to-day as a result of strikes, and the employees thrown out of work in consequence totalled 2,800. A fresh ...

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  39. NATIONALISTS v. STRIKERS

    During the collision which occurred yesterday at Annaberg, in Saxony, between the Nationalists and the workmen on strike one person was killed ...

    Article : 45 words
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