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  2. HURRICANE IN FLORIDA

    The Tropical Radio station received the following message on Sunday from Miami:—"Miami is in ruins after the worst hurricane in the ...

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  3. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    There is now little doubt that the representatives at the Economic Conference of the League of Nations at Geneva will consist of experts designated by the various ...

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  4. FRANCE & GERMANY

    There was much speculation at Geneva to-day owing to M. Briand, the French Foreign Secretary, and Dr. Stresemann, the German Foreign ...

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  5. COBHAM'S FLIGHT

    Mr. Cobham left Rangoon on Saturday and reached Akyab, where he was again detained by bad weather. A little later, however, he resumed ...

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  6. CHINESE CIVIL WAR

    The Reds are reported to have come into contact with the troops of Generals Wu Pei-fu and Sun Chuan-fang, with indefinite results, though slight ...

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  7. COAL TRADE DISPUTE

    After conferring with Mr. Evan Williams, the chairman of the Mine-owners' Association, Mr. Baldwin had a conference which lasted nearly all ...

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  8. PARLIAMENTARY DELEGATION

    Important speeches were delivered last night at the banquet at the Hotel Australia, tendered by the Commonwealth Government in honour of the visiting ...

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  9. S. AFRICAN FLAG

    The Prime Minister of the Union of South Africa (Mr. J. B. M. Hertzog) in a farewell message before sailing on Thursday for London for the ...

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  10. FASCISTS INSULT FRENCH FLAG

    Fascists are reported to have entered a shop in Venice, and pulled down the French flag. The Prime Minister (Signor Mussolini) ordered an immediate inquiry, ...

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  11. RUN DOWN BY TRAIN

    Mr. Alfred Vinen had a very lucky escape from serious injuiry when he was run down by a train to-day. He was returning from a football match ...

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  12. FIRE AT ULVERSTONE

    A disastrous fire occurred at Ulverstone in the early hours of this morning, when damage to the extent of many thousands of pounds was done at Brown's ...

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  13. SPANISH AFFAIRS

    The special correspondent at Madrid of the "Daily Chronicle" states that the situation in Spain is again serious. The infantry regiments in ...

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  14. ROBBERIES IN THE CITY

    Houses and business premises in the city and suburbs were entered by thieves during the week-end, and goods aud money removed. The detectives are inquiring ...

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  15. SEAMEN'S DISPUTE

    At a special conference of maritime unions to be held in Melbourne to-morrow representatives of the Seamen's Union will attempt to justify their recent revival ...

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  16. SYDNEY BRIDGE

    Both railroad tracks from Darlington, Durham, to Middlesbrough, Yorkshire, are being temporarily closed to all other traffic to-day to permit the passage of ...

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  17. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY

    Warrants, which were issued to-day for the arrest of Aimee McPherson and her mother, Mrs. Kennedy, on charges of alleged intent to carry out a criminal ...

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  18. BRITISH NAVY

    The battle-cruiser Renown left Portsmouth to-day to join the battle-cruiser squadron after a refit extending over three months, and costing £980,000. ...

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  19. WILL OF DUKE OF ORLEANS

    The will of the late Duke of Orleans deprives his widow of all and any rights whatsoever, and directs that she get nothing from his estate. ...

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  20. I.W.W. SPEAKERS ARRESTED

    John Zwolsman, Samuel Fox, and Charles Reeves, said to be I.W.W. speakers, were arrested at the Botanic Park to-day on the allegation that they were ...

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  21. GERMAN GOODS

    The four-masted schooner Vaterland will sail from Hamburg to-morrow on a tour of the world in order to exhibit the products of German handicrafts and industry. ...

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  22. CHANNEL SWIM

    Mr. Norman Derham, who swam the English Channel in 13 hours 56 minutes on Friday, has won the £1,000 prize offered by the "News of the World" for ...

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  23. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

    Heavy selling orders on the New York Stock Exchange to-day caused the biggest break in prices since March last, and some active stocks ...

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  24. COAL AND IRON IN ITALY

    It is reported that most extensive coal and iron deposits have been made at Cagliari on the south coast of Sardinia and will enable an output of about 30,000,000 ...

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