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  2. News of Australia and the

    HOBART, Tuesday.— Never before in the history of the Hobart Police Court has such a distressing and awful case been paraded before the ...

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  3. The Chinese Methods of Rule

    TIENTSIN, Monday Night.— Wu Pei Fu's troops continue moving from Paoting Fu to Shanhaikwan fully equipped with artillery and ...

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  4. Another Daring Melbourne Robbery

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A daring robbery was committed in Bank- street, South Melbourne, just before noon to-day. A man named O'Hara, ...

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  5. Extraordinary Murder

    PARIS, Monday Night.—An extraordinary murder, accompanied by sorcery, has been revealed in the Metz Courts, where a wife and her ...

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  6. THE CONFLICTING PARTIES.

    PEKING, Tuesday Morning.— The war between Kiangsu and Chekiang is not the result of provincial rivalries or ambitions, but is the first ...

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  7. Cruelty in New Guinea

    LONDON, Monday Night. — Mr John Scurr, editor of the "Socialist Review," in a letter to the "Morning Post," with reference to the New ...

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  8. Emir of Nigeria.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The Emir of Nigeria accompanied by four wives and a retinue of attendants spent an hour in the Australian ...

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  9. Germany's War Guilt

    BERLIN, Monday Night. — Herr Stresemann denies that he is responsible for the statement as regards Germany's condition for entering the ...

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  10. HOSTILITIES BREAK OUT.

    SHANGHAI, Tuesday Night.—The Chinese Keil Cross has received a telegram from Wushing stating that hostilities have broken out in ...

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  11. Mayor of Tokio

    TOKIO, Tuesday Morning.—Baron Junnosuke Inouye, ex-Governor of the Bank of Japan, and ex-Finance Minister, is the final choice of the ...

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  12. GERMAN DECISION POSTPONED.

    BERLIN, Tuesday Morning.—The Cabinet to-day did not discuss the question of the forman repudiation of Germany's war guilt. postponing a ...

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  13. German Guns for China

    DURBAN, Tuesday Morning.— A Customs authority searched the tramp steamer Nortmark, from Hamburg, and discovered thousands of rifles, a ...

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  14. Anglo-Russian Treaty

    LONDON, Monday Night. — Earl Beauchamp has notified his view of the Russian Treaty. He states there should be an Anglo-Russian treaty, ...

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    A CHARMING FROCK-COAT.—It has a white waistcoat front and medallions of Persian embroidery. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. LABOR CAMPAIGN OPENED.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The Labor campaign in favor of the Anglo- Russian treaty ratification opened at Dudley, where Mr R. C. Wallhead, ...

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  17. Dutch Tenderers

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — The Shell Transport Company has accepted a Dutch tender for six oil tankers, involving £1,200,000. The contract ...

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  18. The Irish Boundary

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The "Morning Post," regarding an important meeting of the full Ulster Cabinet to-day, says there is little ...

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  19. Search for Captives

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Until a higher from the vicinity of Arnheim-Bay calls at Darwin, the Home and Territories Department does not ...

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  20. Wiping Out Slavery

    GENEVA, Monday Night. — The committee of the League of Nations Assembly discussed the question of slavery. Mr Roden Buxton declared ...

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  21. ULSTER CABINET MEETS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — The Ulster Cabinet met this morning at Cleeve Court, Streatley-on-Thames, the residence of Sir James Craig, and ...

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  22. In Quest of Wool Freights

    ROSS, Tuesday. The Commissioner of Railways, with the Traffic Manager (Mr Harrison) and Engineer Nairn, visited Ross this morning, and ...

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  23. The Prince in America

    NEW YORK, Monday Night.— A special message, states that the Prince of Wales may prolong his stay at Long Island. Although his departure ...

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  24. Spain in Morocco

    PARIS, Monday Night.—A report from Madrid states that the situation in the western zone of Morocco shows an improvement. The road ...

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  25. Ink Splashing

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Arthur Bower (68) a civil engineer was fined 40s for splashing ink on a girl's dress. He was formerly wealthy and ...

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  26. SIX POSITIONS EVACUATED.

    MADRID, Monday Night.—An official communique announces the evacuation of six Spanish positions on the Wallan line, including Cobbadarsan. ...

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  27. Protecting War Victims

    LONDON, Monday Night. — There was a moving scene at Whitehall this morning, when eighty ex service men representing nine allied ...

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  28. Fatal Motor Race

    NEW YORK, Monday Night.—At Syracuse Jimmy Murphy, in an attempt to overtake Phil. Shafer, who was winning the 150 miles automobile ...

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  29. Utilising British Navy

    LONDON, Monday Night.— In reference to the conflicting statements in the newspapers as regards the League of Nations utilising the ...

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  30. The Murdered Fascist

    HOME, Monday.—Three hundred thousand Fascists headed by Signor Mussolini followed the hearse at the late Signor Casalin's funeral. Small ...

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  31. Turning To Peace

    ST. PAUL, Monday Night.—President Coolidge in a letter to the American Legion expressed the opinion that the world is turning increasingly ...

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  32. Sensation at Sofia

    SOFIA, Monday Night.—Todur Alexandroff head of the Macedonian revolutionary organisation was killed some days ago by two followers ...

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  33. Tutankhamen's Tomb

    CAIRO, Monday Night.— An amicable arrangement has been reached between Mr. Howard Carter and the Egyptian Government by which Mr. ...

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  34. Evictions in Glasgow

    LONDON, Monday Night.— A surprising eleventh hour trace was arranged on the eve of the evictions at Ciydebank. A representative ...

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  35. The League of Nations

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Forty Wanganui Maoris are visiting Genoa ostensibly on a divine healing mission. Six of them, wearing blankets ...

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  36. Serious Conflagration

    NEW YORK, Monday Night.—At Monterey lighting struck a tank yesterday filled with crude oil, and started a conflagration which is likely ...

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  37. Motor 'Bus Tragedy

    LONDON, Monday Night.—At the inquest on the victims on the motor bus which was burned at Nuneaton last week the jury returned a ...

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  38. Russian Famine

    MOSCOW, Monday Night.—The Council of Commissions is specially taxing all persons over 18 years of age for relief of famine districts ...

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  39. Aerial Experiments

    LONDON, Monday Night.—An aeroplane crushing into the Portsmouth Harbor alarmed the spectators, who work a[?]tonished to find no pilot. This ...

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