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  2. "RUMMY BILL."

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The British schooner Tomako was challenged six miles out, and fired upon by American, coastguards, when she attempted to ...

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  3. BRITISH WORKLESS

    LONDON, Sunday—At a [?] station of unemployed in Tra[?] Square this afternoon, including several London mayors and Labor [?] ...

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  4. BALKAN HORRORS.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Sunday.—M Polities, the Greek representative of Angora, states that if the threat of reprisals against the Greeks is car ...

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  5. REPARATIONS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Daily Express" Paris correspondent states that informed French political "observer has given him the inner story ...

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  6. RADIO TELEPHONE

    NEW YORK. Sunday.—Wireless telephonic communication from Eng land to America was successfully arranged to-night for. the first time ...

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  7. GERMAN CRISIS.

    BERLIN, Monday—Herr Albert, who was a member of the Bauer Cabinet. "has been entrusted with the formation- of a Ministry. ...

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  8. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    LONDON, Monday.—On the eve of [?]ion day it Is expected that the [?] will nominate 531 candidates, the Liberals 450, and Labor ...

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  9. LITTLE HOPE OF STABILITY.

    LONDON. Monday.—The "Daily Telegraph's" political observer states that the selection of Herr Albert as a possible Chancellor shows how far ...

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  10. BRITISH FOOTBALL.

    LONDOX, Saturday.—The football matches played to-day resulted:— First League.—Blackburn beat Sunderland. 3—2: Cad[?]f drew with Manchester ...

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  11. BOAT SWAMPS.

    FREMANTLE (W.A.), Monday.— Joe Attwood and Leo Reynolds were drowned as a result of a salting- boat swamping. Thred other men in the ...

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  12. PERSIAN OIL FIELDS.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The terms of an Act of the Persian Parliament have, been published, where by a monopolistic concession to exploit oil resources ...

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  13. NO WANT OF ACROBATS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Daily Express" Geneva correspondent states Swiss circus proprietor, in response to an advertisement for 300 ...

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  14. LAWN TENNIS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The. Lawn Tennis Association is laying down alongside the centre court at Wimbledon a show court, surrounded by permanent ...

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  15. RUSSIAN BISHOP.

    BIG A, Sunday.—A. message from Moscow states that Archbishop Zepliak, who was condemned to death the time of Patriarch Tikhon'B ...

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  16. Went in for a "Dip."

    BURNIE, Mondays—A second drowsing fatality occurred to-day. within a period of two days this time at Stowport. The victim was a young ...

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  17. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Miss Ell[?] Terriss, the English actress, has weak lungs, after a serious illness, and has been ordered to -seek a warmer ell ...

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  18. BILLIARDS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Smith won his billiard match against Newman, with 16,000, including breaks of 280 and 269. Newman scored 15,385, including a ...

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  19. THE TERRIBLE CONSEQUENCES.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Morning Post's" Berlin correspondent states Herr Stresemann (ex-Chancellor) made significant admission in his last ...

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  20. ENGLISH RAGING.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Lord .Derby, with £40.388, beads the list of winning owners for the, flat racing season, followed by Asa Khan, with ...

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  21. Two Brothers Drowned.

    SMITHTON, Monday,—The Coroner (Mr. S. Moore) opened an Inquest to-day into the deaths of Owen and Harold Marshall, aged 14 find 11 years ...

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  22. REUTER CHANGES QUARTERS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—neuter's news service greeted all subscribers from its new offices, where it was installed today "without any Interruption of services. ...

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  23. MR. .HODGES' PLATFORM.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 words
  24. BAULK LINE CHAMPIONSHIP.

    DETROIT, Monday.—Tadeo S[?] of Japan; won the international junior baulk line championship, defeating Jean Bruno, of Austria, with ...

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  25. AID FROM AMERICA.

    NEW YORK, Sunday—Mr. .Sanpel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor, has approved of; .plan for the members of the ...

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  26. SOVIET RUSSIA.

    RIGA, Monday.—The Soviet Government is apparently preparing a fresh anti-religious campaign. Six agents the Cheka, accompanied by Bed ...

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  27. OTTERBURN FIRE

    LONDON. Monday:—The "Daily Chronicle's" Marseilles correspondent states that Giuseppe Pace, a Maltese, was the only one out of At least a ...

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  28. INTEREST IN RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Morning [?]" Moscow correspondent .states the Soviet press is showing special interest in the election, hoping for ...

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  29. INTER-STATE FREIGHTS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Patrick Steamship Company's "10 pet reduction in inter-State freight rates is now to extend to Tasmania. ...

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  30. FROSTS IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The greater part of England was hidden by fog over the week-end, and the .temperatures were everywhere below freezing ...

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  31. ON THE LABOR PLATFORM.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Stanley Baldwin's son, Oliver, is speaking in support of Labor in several constituencies. ...

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  32. DOUBLE SUICIDE.

    LONDON,, Sunday.—The "Daily Chronicle's" Paris correspondent states that Baron and Baroness de Mont[?]gay, who belonged to the old ...

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  33. PRICE OF SUGAR.

    LONDON. Monday.—Owing to scarcity,. the. price of Clyde crushed sugar advancing daily. It rose a shilling per hundredweight to[?]ay, making ...

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  34. TUTANKHAMEN'S TOMB.

    LONDON, Monday—The "Morning Post's" Luxor correspondent states Mr. Howard Carter, continuing his investigations in the other shrine and ...

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  35. A NOTABLE CONVERT.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A notable con yert to tariff reform is Hr. Samuel Turner, a well-known Rochdale cotton manufacturer, who has joined the ...

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  36. OTHER COMPANIES SILENT.

    MELBOURNE. Monday.—Representatives of the coastal shippine companies refused to comment to-day on decision of the Pat[?] ...

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  37. 500 FEET.

    SYDNE3Y, Monday.—Isabel Moore, student, who tell over . the Dangar Falls last week, has recovered consciousness. The distance she fell has ...

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  38. CONSTABLE KILLED

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — When leaving a tram on Saturday, constable Penna stepped in front of another going in the opposite direction ...

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  39. MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    LONDON, Monday. — Mr. . Lloyd George had a great reception at Waveriey station, Edinburgh, while en route to Newcastle "from Glasgow. ...

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  40. FRANCE'S DILEMMA.

    PARIS, Monday.—Commenting on the Spanish King and Queen's visit Italy, "Le Matin" points out that Italian fleet is stronger than the ...

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  41. LOOKING AFTER ULSTER.

    LONDON, Sunday. — An Ulster Unionist delegation of 150 persons, Including' 30 women, reached London to-flay. - Parties are proceeding to ...

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  42. A UNIQUE THEFT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A unique theft took place on Sunday, when, after the ceremony it was discovered that the foundation-stone of the Carlingford ...

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  43. RUNAWAY TRAIN.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A runway train on Saturday night, loaded with GOO ions of merchandise, crashed through a dead end at the side or ...

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  44. JAPANESE EARTHQUAKE

    MELBOURNE Monday. — Mr. Marks, Federal member for Went worth, states he has received a letter from the daughter of Mr. Byron ...

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  45. MAN'S BODY FOUND

    MELBOURNE. Monday.—The dead body of a man, believed to be that Augustus George Taylor, was found in the Treasury Gardens. ...

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  46. UNCONSTITUTIONAL ELECTION.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Thomas allweayer, Labor candidate, speaking at Smethwick, said Labor was supposed to be an unconstitutional party, ...

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  47. A BRAVE ATTEMPT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—While attempting to save his mate Gordon Cannors (14) from drowning In Lake Pillana a lad named Athol Leonard ...

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  48. BRITISH SQUADRON.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Federal Government," which is drawing programme in connection with visit of tbe British fleet next ...

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  49. BOXER GODFREY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Syd Godfrey, the foremost Australian boxer, has decided to come out of retirement and meet the Belgian, Louis • Plees, ...

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  50. LONG OVERDUE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The long overdue American barquentme Katherine MacKall, was sighted from the signal station six miles off. Sydney ...

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  51. Wound Over Heart.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Richard Coomber (48.) of [?] was found lying in a dealer's cart in Petersbaw lane. with a wound over his heart ...

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  52. SYDNEY BLAZE

    SYDNEY. Monday.—A fire broke out in Wentworth Avenue on Saturday, and destroyed the top floor of a building occupied by White and Sons, ...

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