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  2. MINE EXPLOSION VICTIMS

    NEW YORK. Thursday Night.—At Wyoming the rescue party brought a total of 37 miners alive from the ruins of the exploded mine. They also found ...

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  3. THE RAILWAYS

    Prime to the commencement of the [?] Association, the Commissioner of ...

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  4. MISSING BRIDEGROOM

    LONDON, Friday Morning—Scotland Yard has been asked to [?] It appears a wealthy ...

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  5. STATE OF GERMANY

    BERLIN, Thursday Night.—There has been heavy fighting between the communists and police at Dattein with many casualities on both sides. ...

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  6. THE RUHR PROBLEM

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Sir Ben Tillett, at the General Workers' Congress, said he believed that if France does not evacuate the Ruhr an ...

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  7. THE DAVIS CUP

    BOSTON, Thursday Night At Chestnut Hills, Massachusetts in the Davis Cup Singles, Austr[?] v. France, Anderson defeated Lacoste ...

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  8. DEPARTMENTAL REPLY TO MR CHEEK'S CRITICISM

    With respect to the remarks made by Mr J. W. Cheek, M.L.C., as to the alleged shortage of trucks, the traffic manager of the Tasmanian Government ...

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  9. COMMUNIST DEMONSTRATIONS CONTINUOUS.

    BERLIN, Thursday Night.—Communist demonstrations are continuous and serious in the provinces. The Communists stormed the City Hall ...

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  10. RANCO-GERMAN NEGOTIATIONS

    PARIS. Thursday Night.—"L'Echo de Paris" says that more in France than England would a statesman worthy of the name end the entente. M. ...

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  11. FATAL BULL FIGHT

    PARIS, Thursday Night. — Four men were killed and twenty-five injured in a bull fight at Femurques. A large crowd attended, and the third ...

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  12. DISARMAMENT

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday Night.—The inter-Parliamentary Congress has adopted a motion by Mr J. Butler, M.P., promising to support any ...

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  13. FARMERS AND POLITICS

    On Wednesday a conference of representatives of the Tasmanian Farmers Stockowners and Orchardists' Association, Primary Producers' ...

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  14. GERMAN GOLD LOAN.

    PARIS, Friday Morning. — The Reparation Commission announces that it has decided that a majority of the British, delegates are ...

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  15. THE HELPING HAND

    The aim of the Salvation Army has always been that of helping the destitute and needs, and with the object of increasing their funds to carry out more of ...

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  16. PAN-PACIFIC CONGRESS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday — An exceedingly wide range of subjects, figures on the programmes of the various sections of the Pan Pacific Science ...

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  17. DASHED TO DEATH

    GENEVA, Thursday Night.—Two Frenchmen, one Swiss and two guides were making an ascent of Mont Blanc roped together One ...

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  18. FRANCE MAY MODIFY ATTITUDE.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—"The Daily Chronicle" Paris correspondent points out that several newspapers indicate that France's attitude on ...

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  19. THE DREYFUS DRAMA

    LONDON, Friday Night. — "The Daily Express" announces the death of Count Esterhazy of the Dreyfus drama. The astonishing fact is that ...

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  20. THE FRENCH REPLY TO BRITAIN

    LONDON, Thursday Night — "The Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Paris states that M. Poincare's voluminous reply has been practically ...

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  21. NATIVE RAGES OF THE PACIFIC

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — With the advance of civilisation many of the native races of Polynesia are dying out others under the white man's influence are ...

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  22. WORKMEN'S WAGES

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — Mr J. R. Clynes, in his presidential address to the National Federation of General Workers, said workmen ...

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  23. A SERIOUS STORM

    GENEVA, Friday Morning.—Whole cantons were de[?]stated by a storm in the Zurich a[?]Lucerne districts. Houses were d[?]royed and trees ...

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  24. PRANKS OF VENTRILOQUIST

    ADELAIDE, Friday — Residents of Plympton, a suburb of Adelaide, are talking of forming a Klu Klux Klan for the purpose of lynching an unknown ...

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  25. AFFAIRS IN IRELAND

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — The Irish republican headquarters publishes an order signed by De Valera, on August 11, appointing Patrick ...

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  26. THE DOCKERS' STRIKE

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Owing to congestion at the London docks as the result of the dockers strike the Moreton Bay omits Plymouth and calls ...

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  27. AMERICAN MINERS

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night.—The coal miners' corporations conferring at the Government's invitation have composed their minor difference which had ...

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  28. DE VALERA'S ARREST.

    DUBLIN, Friday Morning. — The Government, replying to newspapers which ask why De Valera was not arrested months ago, states that ...

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  29. NO MORE PAIN AFTER EATING

    Only those who have known the torment of digestive pain and that oppressive fulness after meals can realise the marked relief which Bisurated ...

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  30. SLAVERY

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Following the decision of the League of Nations to deal with the question of slavery at the next meeting, the Anti ...

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  31. A DRIVE OF ARMENIANS

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—"The Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Constantinople states that a huge drive of Armenians is taking place, from ...

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  32. THE GENERAL ELECTIONS.

    Mr Cosgrave, who is campaigning, declared that the Government would stand firmly by the treaty. "We have carried out at a great cost of money ...

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  33. ALPINE CLIMBERS

    GENEVA, Thursday Night.—Doctor Brodig, a veteran chamber white instructing a class at Alpinists on the Gauli glacier fell into a crevasse. ...

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  34. MOTHERS!

    A healthy baby always enjoys a bath, and Rexona Soap makes your child a healthy baby. It keeps his skin fresh and sweet, his scalp so ...

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  35. STEAMER COOMONDERRY

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — In connection with the stranding of the schooner [?]monderry at Burnie on July 31 a Co[?] of Inquiry has been appointed to [?] ...

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  36. A BRITISH LOAN.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—"The Morning Post" understands that the British Treasury is arranging a loan of £6,000,000 to the Free State, and ...

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