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  2. WORLD FLIGHT

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Cable messages state that Sir Keith Smith has left shanghai en route for Japan and the united states to lay out the. ...

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  3. THE NEAR EAST

    ROME, Sunday.—The angora Government has informed the Italian foreign office that the Turkish delegates at Lausanne will propose a ...

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  4. FEARS IN DUBLIN

    LONDON, Sunday—There are the gravest fears in Dublin that the rebels are about to attempt [?] coup, which will re-establish conditions, ...

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  5. PARK TRAGEDY

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The coroner to-day concluded the inquiry into the death, of Charles careington M'Lennan whose body, partially undressed, was ...

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  6. CRISIS LIKELY

    SYDNEY, Monday. — A fleeting of members of the Ministerial Party in the legislative assembly will be held to-morrow to consider the question of ...

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  7. CHILE DISASTER

    SANTIAGO, Monday—the disaster in chili is even greater than at first reported. There are at least 1000 dead, although it is expected ...

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  8. MURDER BY BLACKS

    PERTH, Monday.—Another murder by aborigines is reported from hall's creek, to which news was brought from Billiuna, on start's creek, 150 ...

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  9. At the Saw Bench

    In the court of requests yesterday, before- the commissioner (Mr. E. W. turner), James Hanlon proceeded against Leonard Saunders, mill ...

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  10. ENTERTAINMENTS

    it was an appreciative audience which greeted the popular D. B. O'Conor Company at the Rivoli Theatre last night, when "The Lilac Domino” ...

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  11. RUMOR IN INDIA.

    LAHORE, Sunday.—a certain section of the vernacular press has published a wild statement regarding the afghan Amir's army marching on ...

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  12. CASUALTY LIST GROWING.

    BUENOS AIRES. Sunday—A series of new earthquakes, vast seas, and electrical storms hindered greatly the rescue work being done in ...

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  13. RED CROSS FUNDS

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—The annual meeting of the northern section of the Australian red cross society was held at the town hall to-day, ...

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  14. ELECTED KHALIFA.

    LAHORE, Sunday.—The head of the famous Moslem shrine in Delhi, in the course of a communique, states; "May the Angora ...

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  15. MR. DE VALERA'S MESSAGE.

    Mr. de valera has sent a message to the Irish convention at Glasgow, indicating that the rebels are determined to persue their campaign. He ...

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  16. "OUR MISS GIBBS."

    One of the finest presentations of local comic opera was again made at the Theatre Royal last night, when the second night of “Our miss Gibbs” by ...

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  17. DISTURBANCE IN OCEAN BED.

    NEW YORK, Sunday—The Meteorological institute, explaining the cosmographic character of the [?] declared that the movement in the ...

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  18. SITUATION STILL GRAVE

    LONDON Sunday. —the "Morning post's" Constantinople correspondent states that' the situation is still very grave. Raflaat pasha maintains an ...

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  19. AKALI RIOTS

    LAHORE. Sunday.—An Akali has died, the full facts are not known, but the akalis are making much of the affair .v great procession, ...

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  20. BAWRA

    MELBOURNE, Monday, — The controversy in regard to the future of Bawra is being continued by those interested, and the cleavage of opinion ...

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  21. COMING SEASIDE BALL.

    Next Saturday night dancers will be treated to something of a novelty, in the form of a seaside ball at Long Beach in conjunction with the "Back ...

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  22. TAXING LOANS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—On the subject of tax-free loans the federal treasurer (Mr. Bruce), speaking to-night at Stawell, said there was a ...

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  23. JEWISH SOLDIERS

    LONDON, Sunday,.—Rabbi Michael Adler, acting senior chaplain, consecrated five Australian Jewish graves in the united synagogue cemetery at ...

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  24. TURKS PUSHING PLANS.

    "LONDON, Monday. — the “Daily Express" Constantinople correspondent confirms the gravity of the [?] The Turks are pushing ...

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  25. WOOL SALES.

    MELBOURNE Monday. — the wool auctions were resumed in Melbourne to-day. when two firms of selling brokers offered catalogues totalling ...

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  26. PIERROT PUNCH COMPANY.

    Another crowded house enjoyed the good things provided by the Pierrot Punch company at the Bijou Theatre last night special mention must be ...

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  27. JUGO-SLAVIA MOVING.

    BELGRADE, Sunday. — The Jugo-Slav Government has demanded that parliament shall pass an urgent war credit of £30,000,000. ...

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  28. POPPY DAY SENSATION

    LONDON, Sunday.—A "Poppy Day" sensation baa occurred at Glasgow, where 16 girls and married women were arrested for tampering with ...

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  29. SIX GIRLS POISONED

    NEW YORK, Monday.—six little girls, who are inmates of the catholic home here, found a box of rat poison while playing near an ash ...

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  30. CYCLING

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — What promises to be a most successful track cycling season was auspiciously opened at the Exhibition Oval, where ...

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  31. LAUSANNE CONFERENCE.

    PARIS, Sunday. — the French Government has agreed to postpone the Lausanne conference to November 20. ...

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  32. TO HELP FRANCE

    The spirit of helping France has extended to seventh day Adventists (says a correspondent), and the Australian adherents of that ...

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  33. NAPLES FIRE

    NAPLES, Sunday.—The harbor fire (which started on Saturday in a naphtha store and spread to warships in port) was extinguished on Sunday ...

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  34. BRITISH ELECTIONS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Bonar law has recovered his voice sufficiently to go to Glasgow and make a final appeal to his constituents. ...

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  35. DAME NELLIE MELBA

    LONDON. Sunday.—the Albert Hall was crowded to welcome Dame Nellie Melba from Australia. The platform was loaded with bouquets. ...

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  36. WAGES BOARD ACT

    A letter , wais received at last night’s meeting, of the city council from the chief secretary with reference to a resolution passed by the annual ...

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  37. SIKI LOCKED UP.

    PARIS, Sunday.—Battling Siki, the boxer, who was disqualified last week for his behavior at a boxing match in Paris, in celebrating the ...

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  38. MOVIES IN JAPAN

    OSAKA; Monday. — The [?] authorities, which have been American cinemas for a [?] able period, have decided to take ...

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  39. GOLD YIELD

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — the gold production of the commonwealth for the ten months ending October amounted to 624,196 fine ounces ...

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  40. CINEMA EXPLOSION

    GENEVA, Sunday.—a cinema palace at Montreanx was blown up by the explosion of about half a million yards of film in the cellar. only the ...

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