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  2. LAW'S LONG ARM

    ASSUPY PARK (New Jersey). Saturday Night. — Dr. Edwin Osbalces ten (93), who was once a pnysician for the British Government ...

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  3. WEEKLY TRADE SUMMARY

    LONDON, Saturday Night.— The wool traders generally express satisfaction at the result of the sales just concluded, which were ...

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  4. LIVING IN HOPE

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — After years of poverty a Gloucester family is hoping for good news in answer to a cable which has been sent to ...

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  5. VOLSTEAD ACT

    WASHINGTON. Saturday Night.— The first real offensive in the national campaign against prohibitoin commenced with the introduction in ...

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  6. THE BROWN HEART CASE

    LONDON, Saturday Night.— The Brown Heart appeal was dismissed by a majority, with costs. Mr Justice Bankes, in delivering ...

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  7. FASCIST ADVERSARY

    ROME, Sunday Morning.— On the occasion of the seventh anniversary of Fascism, Signor Mussolini issued a message to the Italian Fascists, saying ...

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  8. SUPPRESSION OF

    NEW YORK, Saturday Morning.— This New York Society for the Suppression of vice has published a report in which' the magistrates, ...

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  9. CONVALESCENT HOME

    A long felt want has been supplied on the North West Coast by the Devonport Council setting apart the magnificent property known as ...

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  10. GIRL MIGRANTS

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.— The first party of twelve girls for New Zealand under the New Zealand Sheepowners Fund, sailed from ...

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  11. THE CHURCHES

    "Unholy ambition's crimsoned was controlled by the god of and more than 10,000,000 human victims were offered up on this altar ...

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  12. A BRISBANE QUOTA.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.— Mr Huxham, Agent General for Queensland., at Nazareth Home, Hammersmith, farewelled 25 girl migrants, who are ...

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  13. NEW 'PLANES FOR U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday Morning: — The House Military Committee yesterday approved of the five years building programme, which is ...

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  14. SOLAR OBSERVATORY

    CAPE TOWN, Saturday Morning.— Dr. Abbott, of the United Smithsonian Institute, after a long investigation, including in Algeria and Baluchistan. ...

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  15. NEW LOW RECORD

    LONDON. Saturday Morning.— The French franc, in London has now "reached a new low record, closing to day at 141.30 to the £ sterling. The ...

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  16. 'VARSITY BOAT RACE

    LONDON, Saturday Night.— The boat race between the Oxford and Cambridge Varsity crews was held in fine weather. The crowd which ...

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  17. GERMAN BUDGET

    BERLIN, Saturday Night.— In the Reichstag the Budget has been read a third time. It includes a reduction in the [?] tax to 0.7½, and ...

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  18. PRODUCTION OF PLATINUM

    CAPE TOWN, Saturday Morning.— Dr. Wagner, Government Geologist, predicts that South Africa will become the leading producer of platinum. ...

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  19. M. BRIAND ANXIOUS.

    PARIS, Saturday Morning.— M. Briand unexpectedly visited the Senate to-day. He appeared to be upset over the fall of the franc, Which, he ...

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  20. RUSSIAN DECREE

    RIGA, Saturday Morning.— A message from Moscow announces that the so called Holy Synod has decided on the total abolition of Monasticism ...

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  21. THE BOY SCOUTS

    The training which the Boy Scouts receive in useful handiwork was fully exemplified at the carnival held at the Royal park saturday afternoon. ...

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  22. TREATY SIGNED

    BUCHAREST. Saturday Night. — A treaty alliance between Rumania and Poland has been signed.— (Reuter.) ...

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  23. RIFFIAN OFFENSIVE

    PARIS. Saturday Night.— A despatch" from Rabat states that the Council of War. which is presided over by Abdel Krim. has decided to ...

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  24. GERMAN STEEL TRUST

    BERLIN, Saturday Morning.— The Rhenish Westphalian Steel Trust, which will be known as the Vereinigte Stahlwerke, is now practically fait ...

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  25. GOVERNMENT SAVED.

    PARIS Sunday Afternoon.— The political financial situation has [?] drastically transrormed. The Government's rate on Friday seemed ...

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  26. COAL NEGOTIATIONS

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.— A significant allusino to the coal negotiations was made by Mr Thomas, the railway representative at Glasgow. ...

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  27. NEWSPAPER POSTAGE

    VANCOUVER, Saturday Night. — Australian newspaper postage has been reduced to four cents per pound, from 16 cents per pound. ...

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  28. PATTERSON STREET METHODIST.

    At the: Patterson street Methodist Church last evening there was a large attendance, when the Rev. J. W . Rowse preached. During the service ...

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  29. MELBA'S FAREWELL

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.— It Is stated that Dame Nellie Melba has firmly refused to permit the broadcasting of her farewell concert. ...

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  30. MESSAGE IN BLOOD

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— Alter curling his throat with a razor in a room in Fitzroy this morning. Henry Jacobs, 55, left the following message on the ...

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  31. WYENA.

    On Sunday last the Methodist Hervest thanksgiving service was held in Wyena school room and on Monday night a concert and sale of gifts ...

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  32. COLAC FATALITY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — William Sadler drove a cart across a railway crossing near Colac on Friday night, i The engine of an approaching tra[?] ...

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  33. RIFLE SHOOTING

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  34. WIN FOR LABOR

    LONDON, Saturday Night.— The Bothwell Parliamentary by election resulted: Mr Joseph Sullivan (Labor), 14,830; ...

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  35. CANADIAN TRADE

    OTTAWA, Saturday Morning.— For the year ended .February. 1926, the United Kinsdpm's purchases from. Canada totalled 502,000,000 dollars, ...

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  36. NATIVE BEVOLT

    PARIS. Saturday, Night.— A message from Beirut; states that in the environs or Damascus a French column while, proceeding from ...

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  37. NEW SETTLERS

    MELBOURNE. Sunday. — R.M.S, Oronsay arrived to-day with 664 new settlers from Eugland, including 229 for New South Wales, 65 for South ...

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  38. ASTHMA ATTACKS ALWAYS RELIVED.

    An attack of Asthma may always be relived if you keep a tin of Cervisart's Inhalation for Asthma handy Only a small quantity is necessary. ...

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  39. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    BUCHAREST , Saturday Night.— The King has accepted M. Brattiauo's (Premier) resignation from the Cabinet. His Majesty is expected to ask ...

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  40. STATION TRAGEDY

    MELBOURNE. Sunday.— James Me donald employed on Peters Estate of [?] was shot in the [?] with a shot gun 7 o'clock this ...

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  41. EATEN BY A TIGER

    ROME, Saturday Night.— While the keeper at the Zoological Gardens was driving some wild beasts from one cage to another lie momentarily ...

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  42. BURNED IN BLOW OUT

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Arthur Ashman, electrician, who was severely burned in a blow out of the main switches at the City Council's power ...

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  43. FLIGHT TO JAPAN.

    BOMBAY. Saturday Night.— The Danish aviators Boived and Herschend bound for ToKio, arrived from Copenhagen yesterday and left this ...

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    Telephoning by, wireless from moving trains lias been successfully tried on British railways, although tunnels caused a distinct "fading" of the ...

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