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  2. ITALY UNCOMPROMISING.

    The crisis in the Neat East has been further accentuated by the latest official statements of Signor Mussolini (Premier of Italy). He has reiterated his determination to brook no interference from the League of Nations in the matter, which he regards as purely a domestic dispute ...

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  3. DAMAGE £1,000,000,000

    [?] succeeding estimate of the death roll in Japan puts the total at [?] figure, and the latest report states that in the whole of the [?] region the dead now number 500,000. It is believed that 500 [?] have perished, including the British consul at Yokohama. ...

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  4. SUNSPOT CYCLE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Dr. F. Omori, professor of seismology at the imperial University of Tokio, referring to the disaster, said that at was [?] sooner or ...

    Article : 296 words
  5. "VERY PERNICIOUS."

    After the despatch of formal business in the Legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon the House further considered the Upper Burnett and Collide Land ...

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  6. POISON IN PILLS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A boy of pills was the chief exhibit[?] the Central Criminal Court to-day, when Harriet Kate Mills ([?]), a ...

    Article : 796 words
  7. AUSTRALIAN VISITORS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Following is a list of persons who had their passports vised by the Con[?] General for Japan in Sydney; and left for [?]apan in Ju[?] ...

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  8. THE LOST ISLANDS

    The Benin or Ogn[?]awara Islands, which are believed to have disappeared in the earthquake, are a vol[?]anic group in the Pacific Ocean, 700 miles ...

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  9. MR. LAWSON AGAIN

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The Lawson Government, which has been in office since March 21, 1919, resigned today. ...

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  10. TEN O'CLOCK CLOSING.

    Last night the Parliamentary bar was open until 10.23 p.m., at which hour the House adjourned. Every other bar in Queensland closed at 8 o'clock. ...

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  11. LIBERAL BEQUESTS

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--William Pope, solicitor, left an estate of £160,000. He bequeaths £6200 to the bishop and wardens of St. Peter's ...

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  12. EARL OF DUCIE

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Earl of Ducie, with his daughters, Ladies May and Evelyn Morton, has arrived by the Ascanius from Brisbane. ...

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  13. OFF TO CANADA

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Unobtrusiveness will be the chief characteristic of the Prince of Wales' trip to Canada by the Empress of France ...

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  14. CANE HARVESTER'S DEATH

    CAIRNS, Wednesday.--A man named Hans King of Swiss nationality, employed by Evans and Hanson, farmers, at Little Mulgrave, was hauling cane over portable ...

    Article : 82 words
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