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  2. U.S. Farmers Want Relief: Infant's Death

    ST. LOUIS (Missouri), Wednesday Night.—Three hundred agricultural leaders from twenty midwest and southern States, in a sweeping indictment of the foes of farm relief, adopted a resolution in conference to-day, demanding the ...

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  3. MEIJI DAY

    TOKIO, Wednesday Night. — To-day, the Meiji Day, was a general holiday. This year will see more than the usual ceremonies, some of which ...

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  4. DISARMAMENT

    PARIS, Wednesday Night.—It is [?] significant coincidence that the whole press this morning discusses Russia's advent at Geneva ...

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  5. INFANT'S DEATH

    OATLANDS, Thursday. — The body of a female child, about two months old was found in a water hole near the Oatlands—Parattah ...

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  6. DEPRAVED NATIVES

    CANBERRA, Thusday.—The report of the missionaries who recently attended the conference at Rabaul has been handed to the Minister for ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN MERINO

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — Mr S. B. Holdings, lecturing before the Shipley Textile Society to-day, said that buyers operating last season at ...

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  8. WAR EPISODE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — One man was mainly responsible for the escape of General Von Sanders from the clutches of the ...

    Article : 131 words
  9. "WALK ABOUT" DISEASE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — What is the cause of the "walk about" disease, which during the last few months has manifested itself among ...

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  10. RUMANIAN CRISIS

    VIENNA, Wednesday Night.—During an uproar in the Parliament at Bucharest to-day the Sergeant-at-Arms was ordered to escort the wife ...

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  11. EMPIRE AIR ROUTES

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—"Improvement in night flying is one of the most important factors in the development of Empire air routes." ...

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  12. THE CONSTITUTION

    HOBART, Thursday—The Royal Commission on the Federal Constitution will commence its sittings in Hobart on January 9. The chairman ...

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  13. EARLY LAUNCESTON

    It may be interesting to know that the premises 77, 79 and 81 Patterson-street were owned in 1850 by Mr Benjamin Rodgers, farmer, of Muddy ...

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  14. CHINESE MUTINY

    SHANGHAI, Wednesday Night.—Two hundred disgruntled Nationalist soldiers, being shipped from Shanghai to Foochow abroad a Chinese steamer ...

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  15. GALWAY DISASTER

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—King George has given £100 and Queen Mary £50 towards the relief fund for the dependents of the victims of ...

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  16. LONDON TUBES

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—A gigantic scheme to re-organise the London tubes has been announced. It includes complete overhaul ...

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  17. DEVONPORT SHOW

    DEVONTPORT, Thursday.—The entries for the Devonport Show, to be held next week, constitute an easy record, the total being 1263, as ...

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  18. GOOD FISHING

    HOBART, Thursday.—Prospects for the rainbow trout season in the lakes are reported to be particularly good. Large numbers of nice-sized fish ...

    Article : 85 words
  19. FLAX INDUSTRY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — Mr. J. Moore-Robinson, representing the Tasmanian Flax Syndicate, met Senators Sampson, Hayes, Ogden, Hays, Payne ...

    Article : 87 words
  20. RED BOMB FACTORY

    LISBON, Tuesday Night. — The police have discovered a Communist bomb factory. Two arrests of men for manufacturing bombs have been ...

    Article : 26 words
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