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  2. AMERICAN COAL STRIKE

    NEW YORK, Friday Night.—Industry generally as well as householders are beginning to feel the pinch of the coal strike, aud anxiety is being ...

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  3. THE CHINESE TANGLE

    SHANGHAI, Friday Night.—A brigade of Shantung Fengtienites to day left Weihsien for Chefoo, where warships were awaiting them ...

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  4. FRENCH POLITICS

    PARIS, Saturday Night.—After all day long pourparlers M. Briand virtually succeeded in forming, a Cabinet, in which a forecast is: In addition ...

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  5. THE LOCARNO PACT

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—Mr Amery, Secretary for the Colonies, and Mr Auston Chamberlain conjointly invited the High Commissioners of ...

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  6. THE LATE QUEEN

    LONDON, Friday Night.—As sixty-two years ago the capital greeted the future Queen in snow, so to-day it farewelled her in fast falling flakes, ...

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  7. THE KING'S MESSAGE TO THE PEOPLE.

    LONDON, Saturday Night—His Majesty, King George, in a message says: "To my people in my great sorrow ...

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  8. GERMANY RATIFIES TREATIES.

    BERLIN, Saturday Night.—The Reichstag read a third time a Bill ratifying the Locarno treaties by 300 to 174 votes. ...

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  9. SERVICE IN TOKIO.

    TOKIO, Saturday Night.—This Morning a memorial serivce to Queen Alexandra was held in the English Church, the Prince and Princess Ku[?] ...

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  10. JAPANESE FORCES READY.

    TOKIO, Saturday Night.—The War Office considers the present normal forces of one division and four railway guard battalions in Manchuria ...

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  11. AGREEMENT SIGNED BY GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Saturday Night.—The President. Herr Von Hindenburg, the Chancellor, Doctor Luther, and the Foreign Secretary, Herr Stresemann, ...

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  12. COMPOSITION OF THE MINISTRY.

    PARIS, Sunday Morning.—M. Briand's Cabinet is a combination of the left and centre. It contains eleven members who were not in the ...

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  13. GERMANY AND THE LEAGUE.

    BERLIN, Saturday Night.—The Reichstag, by 278 votes to 189, approved of Germany's entry into the League of Nations. ...

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  14. DAME MELBA UNABLE TO SING AT SERVICE.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—The "Central News" correspondent at Paris states that Earl Crewe invited Dame Melba to sing at Queen ...

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  15. GENERALS AT VARIANCE.

    PEKING, Saturday Night.—Feng Yuh Siang has issued a long circular telegram, attacking Chang Tso Lin, and urging him to retire. ...

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  16. GERMANY DELAYS APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION.

    GENEVA, Saturday Night.—It is believed that Germany will not apply for admission to the League at the forthcoming session of the council as ...

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  17. ANGLO-GERMAN TRADE

    BERLIN, Friday Night.—It has been officially stated that negotiations between the Anglo German delegations on questions arising from the ...

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  18. A TRAGIC SEQUEL.

    There was a tragic sequel to the funeral of Queen Alexandra. Canon Westlake. Custodian of the Abbey, who participated in the funeral ...

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  19. ARRANGEMENTS FOR TUESDAY.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—Arrangements are progressing to make Tuesday's signing of the Locarno Pact an historic occasion. It is now ...

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  20. THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    HOBART, Saturday.—The Chief Electoral Returning Officer of the State (Mr Cathie) declared the result of the poll to-day, and stated that ...

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  21. MINERS ENTOMBED

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—A fall of earth at the Wathmain colliery, in the South of Yorkshire, on Tuesday evening entombed two miners ...

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  22. MEMORIAL SERVICE

    Special memorial services were held in churches, schools and hospitals all over the Empire. Thousands in the Mother Country who were unable to ...

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  23. THERE SUDDEN DEATHS.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—Up to the present three deaths of prominent people who attended the Queen Alexandra service in the Abbey, namely ...

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  24. WIRELESS OPERATORS

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The strike of wireless operators does not involve land stations, but the association of wireless and cable telegraphists, ...

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  25. ESCAPE FROM PRISON

    LONDON, Friday Night.—A brief message from Dublin says that six prisoners, disguised as civic guards, escaped from the Monutjoy Gaol. ...

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  26. THE JAVA TRAGEDY

    WELTEVREDEN, Saturday Night.—The Attorney-General has ordered the transportation of four natives who were arrested in connection with ...

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  27. AT ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH

    In an address to the Sunday school children at St. Andrew's yesterday Rev. G. Mackie Baird spoke of the wonderful influence shed by the life ...

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  28. BOARD OF TRADE RELAXATION.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—The association or wireless and cable telegraphists says approximately two hundred have hitherto refused to ...

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  29. EIGHT ARRESTS MADE.

    DUBLIN, Sunday Night.—Eight arrests including two sons of Count Plunkett have been made in connection with the escapade. ...

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  30. LYING IN STATE ENDED.

    LONDON, Saturday, Noon.—Lying in state of Queen Alexandra ended at 1 o'clock this morning but when the Abbey closed the Gentlemen at ...

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  31. LEAGUE OF GENTILES

    JOHANNESBURG, Saturday Night.—"The Star" announces that a secret society, entitled "The League of Gentiles," has been formed on the ...

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  32. MEMORIAL SERVICE IN HOBART

    HOBART, Saturday.—On Friday night a memorial service was held at St. David's Cathedral. All sections of the community were represented, ...

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  33. IRISH BOUNDARY

    DUBLIN, Friday Night.—Mr Cosgrave has reported to the Cabinet that the discussion in London lamed four hours, and it is believed the ...

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  34. POPULAR AFFECTION FOR ROYAL FAMILY.

    The popular affection for the Royal family was never more greatly illustrated than in the remarkable demonstration of grief at the passing of ...

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  35. ITALIAN IMMIGRANTS

    ROME, Friday Night.—Sir Francis Vane, writing in "The Italian Mail," reports that in response to his efforts Mr Hertzog has announced thai South ...

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  36. SENTENCED COMMUNISTS

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The executive of the Miners' Federation has unanimously protested against "the altogether unwarrantable and severe" ...

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  37. FREE STATE DELEGATES IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—Messrs. O'Higgins, O'Byrne, and Gilligan of the Free State, arrived unexpectedly at Downing-street from ...

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  38. A STEAMER SUNK

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Night.—The Union Cold Storage liner Milton Star, which was docked at Vlaardinger, reported that she collided during a ...

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  39. THE SHIPPING STRIKE

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The shipowners, in announcing the end of the strike in Australia, declare that "the strikers' loss in wages aggregate a ...

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  40. DROWNING FATALITY

    HOBART, Sunday.—A sad drowning fatality occurred in the Derwent yesterday afternoon, the victim being Mr. Richard Whittington, one of ...

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  41. SAFEGUARDING INDUSTRIES

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Five members of the Hoard of Trade committee of inquiry into applications under the Safeguarding of Industries ...

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  42. THE LAST SAD RITE.

    The arrival of the motor hearse, with Queen Alexandra's coffin at Henry VIII. Gate Windsor, at 8.30 was witnessed by only a few passers. ...

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  43. MUSSOLINI'S POWERS

    ROME, Sunday Morning.—The Chamber has approved of a Bill widely extending Signor Mussolini's powers. Only the King may now ...

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  44. TUBERCULOSIS

    BERLIN, Sunday Morning.—The results of experiments with tuberculosis on baboons at Hagenbeek's zoo. Hamburg, with Dr. Friedmann's turtle ...

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