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  2. THE INDEMNITIES

    The London Conference of Allies, which Is discussing Reparations question seems to be at a deadlock. The British Cabinet has unanimously approved of the experts report condemning the French proposals, and at the same ...

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  3. CIVIL AVIATION

    LONDON, Thursday.—The committee to consider the imperial air mail service has issued its first report. They recommend a line to India. ...

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  4. ITALIAN RIOTS

    ROME, Thursday.—Large military forces with artillery concentrated at Porto Danzio , owing to reports that a Fascisti flotilla was proceeding ...

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  5. DAVIS CUP

    BOSTON, Thursday.— Anderson, the Australian Davis Cap player, is suffering from a mild bronchial attack and slight fever, and was ...

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  6. AMERICAN STRIKES

    CLEVELAND, Thursday,—The railway brotherhood leaders have been notified that trains operated by their members have been fired on by coal ...

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  7. SWATOW TYPHOON

    PEKIN, Thursday.— The American consul at Swatow, the Chinese treaty port, which was swept by a typhoon, causing enormous damage, ...

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  8. CHAOS IN PERSIA

    BERLIN, Thursday.—The latest imitator of the "Captain of Koepenick held up a "Black Maria" full prisoners in a Berlin street today, ...

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  9. SCENE IN CHAMBER.

    ROME, Thursday. — The Chamber Deputies carried a confidence motion In favor of the Facta Cabinet, by 247 votes to 121 a violent ...

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  10. ENGLISH CRICKET

    LONDON, Thursday.— Cricket matches to-day were marked by several sensational bowling feats, as rain damaged the wickets. ...

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  11. “FRANCE GREATLY MISTAKEN.”

    The “Daily Telegraph’s” diplomatic correspondent says It is reported tonight that Britain’s sole counter-proposal would be to refer the whole question ...

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  12. CRIPPLED LOCOMOTIVES.

    ST. THOMAS (Ontario), Thursday. —Fifty American railway engines in a crippled condition are proceeding to Montreal for repairs. It is ...

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  13. THE WORLD FLIGHT

    LONDON, Thursday.—Major W. T. Blake, Who is engaged In a Hight, around the world, cables from Agra: "After a new engine has been fitted, , ...

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  14. FRENCH CABINET MEETS

    PARIS, Thursday.—The Cabinet has unanimously approved, of M. Poincare’s attitude at the London conference. It is understood that the Cabinet ...

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  15. MILITARY REGIME ENDS

    ROME, Thursday.— Military regime In the disturbed provinces of Genoa.and Leghorn has ended. The Fascisti are taking municipal control ...

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  16. Coal Strike May End

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The New York “World’s” Cleveland correspondent states that the coal operators and miners of Ohlo, Indi[?] Illinol ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT

    LONDON, Thursday,—The portion of the Middlesex cargo of oranges being unloaded to-day is turning out less satisfactory. The best are fetching ...

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  18. CHINESE CIVIL WAR

    HOMG KONG, Thursday.— Dr. Sun-Yat-Sen leader of the Southern Chinese Government had arrived aboard the British gunboat Moorhen. ...

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  19. WRECKED CRUISER

    OTTAWA, Thursday—Eleven of the crew of the British cruiser [?] which ran ashore in a log on the coast of labraflor yesterday are ...

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  20. AMERICAN TARIFF

    WASHINGTON. Thursday.— With the Senate debating the flexible tariff provision of the Accumber Tariff Bill, the finance committee offered ...

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  21. DAY LONG EFFORTS.

    LONDON, Thursday.— Strong efforts have been made all say long to arrive at an understanding with France. Mr. Lloyd George in the ...

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  22. U.S. IMMIGRATION

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday:—Six Australians have been detained the Angel Island Immigration station because the July Australian quota ...

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  23. BUTTER AND CHEESE

    LONDON. Thursday —The butter market is quiet, but there is a steady demand and New Zealand choicest is fetching 480/ to. 196/, and ...

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  24. SHORTAGE OF COAL

    NEW YORK, - Thursday.— The [?]ll ols Manufacturers' Assdclation has announced that factories in chicagn employing 300,000 workers would ...

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  25. EXCHANGE FLUCTUATIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The deadlock at the London conference is reflected in the continental exchanges, which show further fluctuations ...

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  26. RAND REVOLT

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.—One miner was found guilty of murder and sentenced to death and three mines were convicted of homicide and ...

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  27. TONIC TREATMENT

    Pleasurable anticipation of a meal cheerfulness at the table, and a calm state of mind during digestion are all necessary if we are to get the most ...

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  28. RHODESIA

    CAPETOWN, Friday.—The Federal Council of the Nationalist party sitting at Bloemfontein has carried a resolution protesting against the ...

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  29. MORE RAILWAYMEN OUT

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The engineers firemen, conductors and brakemen have struck on the Important Santa Fe railroad because of the ...

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  30. TWO BOYS

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  31. DISEASED CATTLE

    The following letter wag sent to the manager of the City of Launceston Corporation, by the Secretary of Agriculture (Mr. L. A. Evans) in ...

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  32. ASSASSINS EXECUTED

    LONDON, Thursday. — Reginald Dunn and Joseph O’Sullivan, Sir Henry Wilson’s murderers, were executed separately at eight o’clock in the ...

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  33. THE NEAR EAST

    MR. LLOYD GEORGE PRAISED ATHENS, Thursday. — A huge public' demonstration carried a resolution welcoming the spirit of ...

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  34. PATTERSON BEASTS GOBERT.

    BOSTON, Thursday.— Patterson defeated Gobert by 4—6, 3—6, 6—3, 6—2 and 6—3. Gobert, just before the end of the, first set, fell and badly ...

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  35. AMERICAN SHOWS

    NEW YORK, Thursday.— The Australian Press Association’s representative interviewed Mr. H. ML Somer secretary of the Royal Agricultural ...

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  36. FILM ACTOR’S TROUBLES

    LOS ANGELES, Thursday. — Mr. William S Hart, the well-known film, actor, in a statement has admitted that his wife and he have been ...

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  37. U.S.A. AND GERMANY

    WASHINGTON, Thursday, — The State Department has announced that the United States, has signed an agreement with Germany, at Berlin ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLES

    OTTAWA, Thursday.—The Canadian Government has authorised the appointment; of a Canadian commission to Russia. ...

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  39. WIRE WORKERS

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  40. BISHOP KENNION’S ESTATE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The estate of the late Bishop Kennion, who died on March 22 totals £10.384. He left the residue to the diocese of Bath ...

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  41. BURIED IN SAND

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Interest was been aroused at Stradbroke Island by the finding of portions of an old bulk in the sand. ...

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  42. CABLE ADVICES

    LONDON, Thursday.—The following have been reported:— Arrivals London, Huntingdon; Hull, City of Birmingham. ...

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  43. WASHINGTON TREATIES

    TOKIO, Thursday.—As soon as the Washington treaties ratification was exchanged with Britain, the United States and Japan, the latter began ...

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  44. REGULATING TRAFFIC

    For “rushing into a line of pedestrians” formed by the police in Liverpool street, outside the Strand Theatre, on July, a young woman ...

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  45. BROKEN HILL PTY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Despite the unfavorable conditions prevailing in the iron and steel industry and the fact that its Broken Hill mine was ...

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  46. GRAZIERS’ ASSOCIATION

    SYDNEY, Friday — The Graziers’ Association is offering £1000 reward for the discovery of those responsible for circulating a pamphlet purporting to ...

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  47. MARKETING WOOL.

    He found that the American farmers’ marketing systems were better than the Australian, save in wool, where the marketing, growing and ...

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  48. OBITUARY.

    LONDON, Friday.—The death is announced of Baron Edward Heneage at the age of 82 years. Baron Heneage was a member of the House of ...

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  49. PATTERSON’S STATEMENT.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday. — Gerald Patterson, the captain of the Australian Davis Cop team, has given the Australian Press Association the ...

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  50. FURTHER REMAND

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—At the City Police Court to-day Tap man Don[?]ldson, who was charged with shooting with intent to kill, was further ...

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  51. BULLETIN HEAD

    SYDNEY, Friday — An unknown man was taken from the steamer Yoshino Maru to-day with a bullet in his head. He was in a critical condition. A shot ...

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  52. RUN DOWN BY MOTORS LORRY.

    LOS ANGELES, Thursday.—Mr. Eugene O’Brien, a prominent cinema actor, has been run down and seriously Injured by a motor lorry, while ...

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  53. OFFICIAL CABLE MESSAGE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Mr. F. M. Dickenson, secretary of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company Limited, has advised having sent the ...

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  54. ELECTROCUTED !

    MELBOURNE. Friday.— It was elicitated at the coroners’ inquiry to-day that the electrocution of Arthur Grove Biggins (44) enginedriver, at Flinders ...

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  55. TRAWLING INDUSTRY

    SYDNEY. Friday — As soon as Inquiry matters now outstanding are wound up regarding the trawling Industry the Government intends to ...

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  56. CENTENARIAN PASSES

    SYDNEY, Friday—The death occurred on Friday morning of Mrs Ann walker in her 101st year. She lived in the reign of five sovereigns Her [?] ...

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