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  2. THE TIEN-TSIN RIOTS.

    The Yuta will, which was wrecked by rioters in Tien-tsin yesterday, in owned by Japanese. Paocheng mill, where the strike started, was partly wrecked. It is ...

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  3. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    A cordial farewell message from the Marchese di Pinedo, expressing appreciation of the kindness and hospitality which be and Sergeant Campanelli had received ...

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  4. QUEENSLAND NOTES.

    The child endowment scheme is expected to cost £2,250,000 yearly, of which it is estimated the Government will provide £250,000 and the balance he raised ...

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  5. RAILWAY DISASTER.

    A passenger train from Paris ran off the rails entering Amiens station owing to the excessive speed at which it was travelling. Many coaches overturned. ...

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  6. DAVIS CUP.

    The first set of singles matches in the Davis Cup contest between Australia and Canada was played to-day. The Australians won both matches. ...

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  7. THE SECURITY PACT.

    Mr. Chamberlain and M. Briand to-day reported to their respective Cabinets the result of their recent conversations. The British Ministers expressed satisfaction and ...

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  8. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.

    SYDNEY.—The Labor caucus on Friday considered a number of bills which it is proposed to bring before the House at an early date. The Prickly Pear Bill will ...

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  9. THE BUDGET.

    When the man in the street was informed yesterday that his Federal income tax was to be reduced by 12½ per cent he did not fly into hysteries over the ...

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  10. A WINDFALL FOR THE UNIVERSITY.

    By the will of the late David Aitcheson, formerly of the Australian Mortgage, Land and Finance Company, the University benefits to the extent of £19,000. ...

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  11. KEMAL PASHA'S WIFE.

    An official statement concerning Kemal Pasha's action in divorcing his wife says: —"The President, having decided to separate from his wife, has issued a decree ...

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  12. THE WOOL SCHEME.

    BALLARAT.—"That this meeting of Ballarat and district wool growers is in favor of a scheme of organised and collective marketing of wool on similar lines ...

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  13. THE COAL INQUIRY.

    The political correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that Cabinet decided to-day that no one directly interested in the mining industry, whether ...

    Article : 137 words
  14. SYDNEY COAL LUMPERS.

    SYDNEY.—Following upon an agreement entered into between the Sydney Steam Collier Owner Association and Sydney Coal Lumper,'Union, a committee ...

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  15. A "CAT BURGLAR'S" SMASH.

    George Gray, alias M'Craig, described as an Australian horse breeder, was committed for trial to-day for breaking into a house in Clarendon-place, Hyde Park ...

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  16. THE PEACE PROTOCOL

    The Indian Government, in a message to the League of Nations states it is forced to the conclusion that the peace protocol would be mimical to India's ...

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  17. AN ESKIMO QUARTET.

    An Eskimo quartet, broadcast from the deck of the Macmillan ship Peary, within eleven degrees of the pole, was distinctly heard at the Chicago ...

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  18. A BANKING MERGER.

    Commenting on the pending merging of the Colonial and Anglo-Egyptian banks and the National Bank of South Africa with Barclay's, London, the "Times" ...

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  19. THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY.

    WANGARATTA.—The necessity of increased protection in the textile industry was stressed by Mr. F. Firth, manager of teh Wangaratta woollen mills, in his ...

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  20. BEAM WIRELESS.

    The Postmaster-General announces that a site has been selected at Skegness for a receiving station for the beam wireless service with Australia and India. The ...

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  21. IS THIS JOB CONTROL?

    SYDNEY.—Owing to the steamer Maheno being two men short at sailing time on Friday she did not sail for New Zealand. The company called at the ...

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  22. SPORTING CABLE NEWS.

    Rain further interfered with the county cricket matches to-day. There was no play in the Middlesex-Kent, Leicestershire-Surrey, Hampshire-Somerset and ...

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  23. CURIOUS TRIPLE MYSTERY.

    An inquest to-day revealed a curious triple mystery connected with the death of Dora Stern, a Polish cook, who was found dying in a house in Brondesbury ...

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  24. AMUSEMENTS.

    An aria from the opera Simon Bocanegra (Verdi), sung by William Henghan at his recital at the Assembly Hall last night, aroused the ...

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  25. WRECKED IN SAND STORM.

    Two aeroplanes bringing the air mail from Basrah to England encountered a sand storm, and were forced to land. One machine was discovered completely ...

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  26. AIR ROUTES.

    A squadron of Columbian hydroplanes, manned by Germans, has arrived at Balboa (Panama), en route for the United States. The object of the flight is said ...

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  27. A THREAT FULFILLED.

    BRISBANE.—About 8.30 o'clock on Thursday night, Miss Elsie Benstrice Barton, about 37 years of age, who had arrived in Brisbane fro mStanthorpe on 30th ...

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  28. Attempt to Kidnap Actress.

    Claude Holcome and C.Z. Stephens have been convicted by the Superior Court on a charge of having conspired to kidnap Mary Pickford and to hold her for ...

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  29. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Administration is being applied for in the estate of Mrs. Violet Mary Whitehead, wife of Dr. Pe[?] N. Whitehead, of "Yaralla," Bruff-road, Black Rock, medical practitioner. Mr. ...

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  30. A FLIGHT TO HAWAII.

    Two naval destroyers, the William Jones and the M'Auley, will be assigned as the guard for the proposed aeroplane flight from San Francisco to Hawaii. The ...

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  31. AN ESTATE WORTH £211,000.

    The estate of the late Baron Blyth has been sworn to be worth £211,000. His will states that, owing to the heavy burden of death duties and present ...

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  32. WHALES OFF SORRENTO.

    SORRENTO.—Yesterday three humpbacked whales were seen disporting themselves in the calm sea close to the reefs. The largest was about 60 feet ...

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  33. FLEET IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON.—On Friday Admiral Coontz and his officers were the guests of the New Zealand Club at luncheon. Many of the officers visited city and ...

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  34. Soldiers' Settlement.

    MANSFIELD.—The Soldiers' Royal Commission had a sitting at Mansfield on Friday. Mr. A. A. Royal presented the case for the soldiers, and contended that ...

    Article : 247 words
  35. Theatres and Entertainments.

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  36. Island Rises Out of Sea.

    A new island has risen out of the sea simultaneously with the eruption of an old volume on the island of Santorin. The volcano has thrown out flames 300 ...

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  37. SUBURBAN RAILWAY GUARDS.

    Sir,—The action of the Railway Commissioners in commenting on the evidence of Mr. J. W. Chapple, the suburban guards section witness in the A.R.U. case ...

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  38. MONT ST. QUENTIN.

    On his way to Geneva, to attend the meeting of the League assembly, Sir Joseph Cook will unveil a monument at Mont St. Quentin, near Peronne, on 30th ...

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  39. HOOLIGANISM IN INDIA.

    Thirty persons were injured as the results of a band of hooligans attacking a procession of members of the Congress party on the eve of further city municipal ...

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  40. Migrants for New Zealand.

    Two hundred and eighty-eight migrants are embarking on the Athenic for New Zealand. These include 40 dome ties and 22 public school boys. ...

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  41. UNDECLARED JEWELLERY.

    Pola Negri, the film actress, has deposited a sum of 57,000 dol. with the customs authorities in full payment of the duties and penalties imposed [?] account ...

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  43. A Russian Violinist.

    To-night, at the Assembly Hall, the Russian violinist, Chuhaldin, will give his first Melbourne recital, under the patronage of the Governor and Lady Stradbroke. mr. Harold Elvins will be at ...

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  44. BELGIAN DEBT TO AMERICA.

    The American-Belgian debt negotiations were temporarily suspended to-day to permit of the receipt of instructions from Brussels. The commission will meet on ...

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  46. WYNDHAM MEAT WORKS.

    PERTH.—The balance sheet of the Wyndham Meat Works for the year ended 31st December shows a profit on working account of £13,701. The sales totalled ...

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  47. OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO.

    A communique from Morocco states that the combined Franco-Spanish operations in the Loukkos sector have been continued by the investment of Sarsar and ...

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  48. FLOODS IN KOREA.

    Disastrous floods are reported from West Korea. Twenty-one deaths have bee reported. The railway service is crippled, nine iron bridges having collapsed.— ...

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  49. DUTIES ON IMPORTED OILS.

    PERTH.—The Pastoralists' Association has added its protest to the proposed duties on petrol, kerosene and lubricating oils "as a further penalty on the primary ...

    Article : 29 words
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