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  3. HGHTING IN CHINA

    [?]-oh-y[?]ng has Issued a proclamation which he is circulating among the opposing forces offering 50,000 dollars for the handing over of Lu Yung ...

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  4. MURDER AND SUICIDE

    An unusual case of supposed murder and su[?]cide by a girl has been discovered in a flat in Battersea, where the police forcing an entrance, ...

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  5. PERSONAL

    Tho Air Council (says a Reuter cable) from London) has telegraphed to Colonel Brinsmead. who has just completed a successful round-Australia flighj, heartily ...

    Article : 139 words
  6. FIGHTING IN MOROCCO

    General de Rivera, and other members of the Directory have decided to go to Teluan to consider the military position. ...

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  7. EMIGRATION METHODS

    At the Trade Union Conference at Hull, Mr Ben Tillet, on behalf of the General Council, attacked the methods of emigration. Re said that they ...

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  8. DAVIS GUP

    In the doubles of the Davis Cup mutch between Australia and France. G. L. Patterson and P. O’Hara Mood (Australia) deleaf [?] and ...

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  9. The league Of Nations

    The publiu galleries were again packed when M. Herriot spoke. The French Prime Minister was accorded an ovation. ...

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  10. OFFICIAL ADMISSIONS.

    A “Daily Telegraph’s” correspondent at Tangier says that news from Tetuan is serious. Following a report that the garrison ...

    Article : 133 words
  11. TRADE UNIONS’ CONGRESS

    The Trade Union Congress unanimously agreed to a resolution, congratulating the Government on [?]guing the Anglo-Russian Treaties, and calling on ...

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  12. TERRIFIC EXPLOSION

    Tho Government powder factories at Makrikeny have been demolished by a terrific explosion, which was felt 13 miles away. There is a heavy ...

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  13. IMPORTANT RESOLUTION CAR-RIED.

    There was a stirring scene in the Assembly of the League this afternoon. The British delegation had been convoked, and uranimously ...

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  14. DETAILS OF PLAY

    Lacoste served first, but Patterson pulled his service out in the fourth game at 9—7, and the Australians smashed Lacosto’s service in the fifth ...

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  15. FIREWORKS DISASTER.

    The “Daily Express” correspondentaf Romg says that a woman owner of a fireworks [?] at [?] near Naples, dropped a match into the ...

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  16. MAKE THE JUST MIGHTY.

    M. Herriot praised the draft treaty of [?]nutual assistance, regarding which France was most optimistic-He expressed gratification at Mr ...

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  17. PRINCE OF WALES

    It is announced that the Prince of Wales plans to leave for his ranch in Calgary on the 14th Sept. He will not leave the train till he reaches there. ...

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  18. FORMOSANS ILL-TREATED.

    Four destroyers have been ordered to Amey for they protection of Formosan residents. Press despatches from Amey state that Formosans are being ...

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  19. A SENSATIONAL TRAGEDY.

    The Battersea flat discovery has developed into one of London’s most sensational tragedies. The man has been identified as Albert M. Jodhua, of 3 ...

    Article : 161 words
  20. BRITISH COMMUNISTS

    Tho Communist Party has issued a vigorous protest against the Labor Party banning Communists as Parliamentary candidates. The ...

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  21. WARRANT AGAINST FIRPO

    A warrant for the arrest of Luis Kirpo has been issued by the Labor Department on charges that, he brought or attemtped to bring Blanca Picart ...

    Article : 111 words
  22. NEWSPAPER CRITICISM.

    The newspapers comment on the significance of the decision of the Labor Party Congress congralulating the Government on the signing of the ...

    Article : 135 words
  23. FURTHER FESTIVITIES

    A message from Syosset says that the Prince plaved polo, although the grounds were wet. He dired and danced at the home of Air C. H. ...

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  24. STEAMSHIP SERVICE

    Some newspaper reports of the proposed now Australian steamship scheme state that Baron Inverforth’s (who was senior partner of Andrew ...

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  25. COVENANT OF THE LEAGUE.

    France adhered to the covenant of the League, 'but desired to.make it a living thing. She aspired to peace by light and dignity. Owing to her ...

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  26. LATEST DEVELOPMENTS.

    The Battersea tragedy continues to absorb public attention and it occupies columns in the newspapers. It has now been ascertained that the girl ...

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  27. CONFIDENCE MEN

    Mr Stephen Howard, an Australian staying at a hotel in Bloomstury, is the latest victim of London's busy confidence ...

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  28. JUBILEE FAIR

    Golden City Stall—Pair slippers, T-Darcy; tin sweets. Miss W. Payne. North Stall—Dinner, Mr C. Cutter; model rooster Miss Malcolm: wiry, ...

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  29. PROTECTION AND PREFER-ENCE.

    The Trade Union Congress Coneluded to-day. The Congress overwhelmingly re[?]ted a resolution submitted by the ...

    Article : 135 words
  30. LORD STRADBROKE’S DAUGHTER

    The "Sunday News” interviewed Lady Pleasance the eldes daughter of Lord Stradbroke who married a young wireless operator, with reference to the statement ...

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  31. MACDONALD AND HERRIOT.

    Signor Salandra, former Prune 30inister of Italy, in a written speech, said that. Italy gladly associated herself with the views of Mr Macodonald and ...

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  32. PROLONGED CHEERING.

    Tho resolution was unanimously adopted with loud and prolonged cheering,. after speeches by Mr Macdonald and M Herriot. Mr ...

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  33. AUSTRALIANS’ TRIUMPH.

    ***In the last day’s play of the Davis Cup Australia beat Fiance 3 to 2. [?] the last day Fatter son beat Borotra, 6—3, 6—1, 6-3. ...

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  34. AMERICAN WORLD FLIERS

    The United States world fliers have arrived at Boston from Merepoint. Maine, where they were forced by a fog to descend yesterday. ...

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  35. EUROPEAN PEACE

    The formation of [?]pean American and other croups, inside the League of Nations, for dentine with purely [?] problems, is the most novel feature of ...

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  36. CRICKET IN ENGLAND

    The Marylebone team against York shire was defeated by four wickets. In their first innings Marylebone made 101, and Yorkshire 251. In their ...

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  37. M HERRIOT POPULAR.

    The Australian Press correspondent at Geneva, says that M. Herriot (the French Premier) who speaks, impressivelv though disdaining rhetoric, was ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN OLYMPIANS

    Twenty-three members of the Australian Olympic team, including "Boy" Charlton, will sail on Tuesday from here aboard the Tahiti. Charlton is ...

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  39. BIG DIAMOND DEAL

    An announcement was made to-day by Mr Joseph Stahlin, who arrived aboard the French steamer De Grasse, that a diamond[?] weighing 183 carets, ...

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  40. RUHR GOAL MINES

    Negotiations have virtually been completed for an extension of 10,000,000 dollars credit to a German coal syndicate by a group of banks. The funds ...

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  41. GERMANY’S WAR GUILT.

    The German Chancellor, Dr Marx, recently wrote try M. Herriot, stating that public opinion in Germany compelled him to issue a proclamation to ...

    Article : 105 words
  42. EXPLORER AMUNDSEN

    The well-known explorer Captain Raold Amundsen has hied his petition in bankruptcy. He attributes is heavy losses to his unsuccessful ...

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  43. LACOSTE TOO GOOD FOR WOOD.

    ***Lacoste defeated O’Hara Wood 8- 10. 6—1, 6—1, 7—5. Wood started. off well breaking repeatedly through the Frenchman’s. ...

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  44. SOUTH AFRICAN TEAM.

    The match between the South African cricketers and a team representing the Smith of England was concluded at Hastings to-day, and resulted in a draw. ...

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  45. PRIME MINISTERS DEPART.

    Mr Macdonald and M. Herriot have started for Paris They were accorded a splendid send-off by a large crowd including many delegates. Mr Mac ...

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  46. AFFAIRS IN ITALY

    A significant message from Rome says that the King returned to Home on Saturday for the purpose of consultation with the Premier (Signor ...

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  47. INDIA’S REPRESENTATIVES.

    Mr Mac donald was present at the Assembly debate on armaments which the president, (M. Motta) said he was anxious to conclude to-day. ...

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  48. PERSONS EXPELLED FROM RUHR.

    A Dusseldorf message says that in conformily with the London agreement a decree has been published authorising the return to the Ruhr of the expelled ...

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  49. AUSTRALIAN SCOUTS

    Sir Edward Lucas, Agent-General for South Australia, to-day tendered a luncheon to the South Australian contingent of Boy Scouts. In a ...

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  50. EXHIBITION MATCH.

    ***to ah exhibition tenuis match I'-iookcs and -'.Sclilcsinger. tied- with fildcn aud Hai’dy,; 6—l, 6—B, 6—-1, 6 —S, 6—6. Rain stopped th*. ...

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  51. A.L.P. CANDIDATES.

    An industrial conference under the auspices of the Sydney Trades and Labor Council decided by 57 votes to 23 to run candidates in apposition to the Australian ...

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  52. JAPANESE ASSASSIN

    General Fukuda again narrowly escaped death from dynamite. This afternoon an innocent looking parcel wag delivered by parcel post and exploded ...

    Article : 56 words
  53. INTERNATIONAL COURT.

    The permanent Cour of International Jastice gas elected M Huber, of Switzerland president for the period [?] 27 in succession to Dr Loder, of ...

    Article : 53 words
  54. BRINGING NATIONS INTO LINE.

    Two methods have been proposed to hring the nations into line upon disarmament. Mr Macdonald advocates an car[?]y meeting of the ...

    Article : 191 words
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