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  2. WHEAT GAMBLE

    WINNIPEG, Saturday.--The most sensational document of the year concerning the wheat trade was published this evening. ...

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  3. SAFELY BACK

    LONDON, Saturday.--The airship [?]3 arrived at Phlham at 2.20 p.m. yesterday. LONDON, Saturday.--The entire ...

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  4. FUTURE BRIGHT

    Mr. A. G. Manning, M. H. R., is confident that better times are ahead of the pastoral industry. He told a "Daily Mail" representative ...

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  5. CHILD KILLED

    MELBOURNE. Sunday.--A tragic ending to an outing occurred at Brighton Le Sands this afternoon when a motor cycle with a ...

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  6. WIRELESS FEAT

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The specially arranged concert broadcast from station KDKA, Pittsburgh, U.S.A., operated by the Westiaghouse Electric and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SOVIET OUTRAGE

    Over 100 bodies hive been recovered from the Wreckage of the Sofia Cathedral in which it bomb bad" been exploded While a funeral ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. "UNHOLY THING"

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.--General Smuts speaking at Worcester, described the Union Government's, fiscal policy as a smack in the face for ...

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  9. MIGRATION PACT

    LONDON, Saturday.--Astonishment is expressed in official circles that the Sydney newspapers have adversely criticised the migration agreement. ...

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  10. EMPIRE'S FUTURE

    LONDON, Saturday.--"I do not believe any Englishman alive has done more for or been more conscious of the Empire's great heritage than Mr. ...

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  11. HIT A TREE

    It was learned in Brisbane last night that a motor accident had occurred at Greenvale, near Beenleigh. An ambulance car left Beenleigh for the scene of ...

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  12. BRIGHT HOPES

    CALCUTTA, Saturday.--The movement towards better things in India was considerably strengthened last evening by the speeches of Pandit Madan ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. BELGIAN CRISIS

    LONDON, Saturday.--"The Belgian Cabinet problem is no nearer solution," says the Brussels correspondent of "The Times." The Liberals have rejected M. ...

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  14. FISHERMAN LOST

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The fishing boat Cooma was wrecked on the bar, outside the Lakes entrance, Gippsland, this morning, and the owner, Mr. G. T. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. THREE COMETS

    CHICAGO, Saturday.--Three faint comets, all believed to be first-time visitors, are getting the attention of American astronomers. ...

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  16. MAN DROWNED

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--On Saturday, about 7.50 p.m., the Government tug Tandanya, which had been towing at the outer harbour, collided with a ...

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  17. FREE TRADE

    LONDON, Saturday.--Sir Arthur Stanley, who has adopted the title of Lord Stanley, instead of that of Lord Sheffield, told the Free Trade Union at ...

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  18. "FINE FELLOWS"

    LONDON, Saturday,--On the occasion he [?] paid by the boys of the Australia League to the Bourne work Mrs. George Cadbury, who is ...

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  19. "FLIMSY DECISION"

    LONDON, Saturday.--"The verdict of a jury on a question of pathology, is valueless," said the "Law Journal" in criticising the dismissal of the ...

    Article : 297 words
  20. LEAKING STEAMER

    LONDON, Saturday.--The discharge of 1000 tons of the steamer Wilhelmine's cargo has not revealed the cause of tho leak. Discharging is being continued. ...

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  21. PALACE OF HOUSING

    LONDON, Saturday.--The palace of engineering at Wembly becomes a palace of housing, and transport, in which models of past, present, and future ...

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  22. MARCONI MANAGER

    LONDON, Saturday.--The death is announced of Mr. Godfrey Isaacs, who was formerly managing director of Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co., Ltd. ...

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  23. NEW POSTAGE STAMPS

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.--A special mail plane left to-day with a shipment of 5,000,000 new postage stamps of one cent and half-cent, denominations, just ...

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  24. RADIO CONGRESS

    Saturday.--The radio con[?] agreed to an international co-ordinating amateurs' efforts, in long-distance two-way ...

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  25. CHLEF STRUGGLE

    BERLIN, Sunday.--The chief struggle in regard to the Presidential election is between General Hindenburg and Dr. Marx. The fact that Herr Thaimann is ...

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  26. "SHEER TOMFOOLERY"

    LONDON, Sunday.--"Old-age dieting recipes are sheer tomfoolery," said Sir lames Cantlie, the famous physician, referring to the advice not to drink beer ...

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  27. PENNY POSTAGE

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--Mr. W. G. Gibson (Postmaster-General), when interviewed to-day, said that consideration had been given to the ...

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  28. AFTER THREE WEEKS

    LONDON, Saturday.--The spectacular play "Kismet" has been withdrawn after a three weeks' run. Mr. Oscar Asche attributes its non-success to the ...

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  29. AMERICAN SHIPS

    SAN FRANCISCO, Saturday.--The U.S. cruiser Seattle reports herself as steaming 17 knots an hour in a calm sea about halfway between the Golden ...

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  30. AMAIDEN NAME

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.--The right [?]ed woman to use her maiden [?] passport was granted by Mr. [?]gg the U.S. Secretary of ...

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  31. ROYAL YACHT

    LONDON, Saturday.--"The People" assorts that the Royal yacht is antiquated and unseaworthy, and that she nearly foundered in a storm when ...

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  32. BANDIT INSURANCE

    NEW YORK, Saturday.--Mr. Arthur Traill lawyer and novelist, prior to sailing to-day for tho Balkans, took out a £100,000 bandit insurance with ...

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  33. CAPTAIN WILKINS

    Mr. Longman stated last night that he replied to the telegram from the Home and Territories Department, asking for information concerning Captain ...

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  34. AMPLIGHTER'S LUCK.

    LONDON, Saturday.--After 20 years September camplighter has suc[?] longley of £50,000, be[?] bind by an Australian ...

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  35. TO BE HANGED

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Saturday.--The Sheik Said, leader of the Kurdistan rebels, has been sentenced to be halved. He will be executed at Angora. ...

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  36. TROOPS REVOLT

    LISBON, Saturday.--Street fighting followed a revolutionary outbreak among the troops. ...

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