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  2. FRATERNITY, EVEN IF FORCED

    ROME, Tuesday. -- "A conflict between Anglo Saxon and Latin races of civilisation is inevitable," is the conclusion of Signor Francesco Coppola's ...

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  3. WAKE OF DEATH

    MIAMI, Tuesday.-- Although an accurate check of the toll of the hurricane and tidal wave that swept over portion of Florida is impossible, ...

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  4. A CHALLENGE

    The right of railway employees to hold stopwork meetings is being challenged by the department. Under certain conditions, the right ...

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  5. FEWER HOURS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- Banking returns were quoted today before the Commonwealth Arbitration Court by Mr. Foster, who represents the Government of New ...

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  6. SERIOUS COTTON DISPUTE

    According to a statement made on behalf of the Cotton Board by Messrs. G. E. M'Donald and R. J. Webster last night, a definite breach has occurred between the representatives of the cotton growers and the ...

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  7. "OFF OWN BAT"

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The Paris correspondent of "The Times" says:--"Remarkable reserve continues regarding the Briand -- Stresemann Thoiry ...

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  8. NEW EUROPE

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- There is the most intense interest in the France German mutual hatchet burying overtures, because they may involve colossal ...

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  9. ECONOMIC TANGLE

    GENEVA, Tuesday, -- The League Committee adopted a[?] recommending the Assembly to convoke at the earliest possible moment a world ...

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  10. ITALIAN DIGNITY

    LONDON, Tuesday, -- The Paris correspondent of "The Times" says that Italian sensitiveness has reached such a pitch that the Prefect of Police ...

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  11. BACK TO THRONE

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- The political writer of the "Daily News'' says that information has been received in London from a trustworthy Athens source ...

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  12. TANGIER PROBLEM

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The "Westminster Gazette's" political correspondent says that the real significance of the Spanish, note to London and Paris the ...

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  13. ANOTHER HURRICANE

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.--- A Canadian correspondent at Palm Beach wires: At the end of Florida farthest from Miami, a new hurricane struck ...

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  14. GOLD RUSH

    LONGREACH, Tuesday. -- The Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services advise that the trip to the reported gold find in Central ...

    Article : 77 words
  15. CHINESE UNREST

    SHANGHAI, Tuesday.-- The firing from a Chinese fort on the United States gunboat Pigeon resulted in three sailors being wounded. The Pigeon replied with ...

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  16. DISARMAMENT

    GENEVA, Tuesday. -- The League's Third Commission unanimously passed a resolution summoning a preparatory disarmament conference before the ...

    Article : 94 words
  17. CARS INTERLOCK LIMESTONE COLLISION

    IPSWICH, Tuesday. -- Two motor cars collided on Brisbane road, at Limestone Hill, tonight, and the occupants of the cars had narrow escapes. A car driven ...

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  18. "FAKE ABDUCTION"

    LOS ANGELES, Tuesday-- The mother of Kenneth Ormiston, the wireless operator, whose name was prominently mentioned with that of the evangelist, Mrs. ...

    Article : 178 words
  19. STATE FEDERAL

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- When the annual conference of the National Federation was opened today the State Treasurer (Sir Alexander ...

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  20. WHALE ON LORRY

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- A motor lorry trip with a live female whale, weighing a ton and a half, made from Mablethorpe (Lincolnshire), where it was washed up, ...

    Article : 205 words
  21. FORCED LABOUR

    GENEVA, Tesday.-- Sir Joseph Cook was the chief figure in a heated discussion by the sub commission dealing with mandates. ...

    Article : 161 words
  22. WIRELESS WONDER

    PARIS, Tuesday.-- It is claimed for a new French invention that it will provide 15 times faster than the present wireless transmission, without any ...

    Article : 90 words
  23. ROYAL BETROTHAL.

    BRUSSELS, Tuesday.--The engagement between the Crown Prince Leopold of Belgium and Princess Astrid, niece of the King of Sweden, is officially ...

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  24. AUNT'S RINGS GONE

    LONDON, Tuesday-- The Nice correspondent of the Australian Cable Service says that Mrs. Ella Parr, of Adelaide, reported to the police the loss of ...

    Article : 107 words
  25. APPEAL LODGED

    PERTH, Tuesday. -- Mr. Arthur G. Haynes, counsel for William Charles Coulter and Phillip John Treffene, who are being held in Fremantle gaol ...

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  26. Advertising

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  27. 150 YEARS OLD

    LONDON, Tuesday. --Nicolaierich Andruszenko, who died at a village near Tiflis (Russian Caueasin), gave him age as 150. He said he was a ...

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  28. WILL NOT WAIT

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- Mr. Mackenzie King has intimated that he cannot attend the Imperial conference unless it is postponed until ...

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  29. RECORD ALTITUDE

    PARIS, Tuesday. -- The airman, M. Dorque, in a seaplane with a load of 11001b, attained an altitude of 3 2-5 miles, a world's seaplane record. ...

    Article : 224 words
  30. MICE AND MEN

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- "It mice can be made to grow hair, so can men," says Dr. Crew, an Edinburgh specialist, and Mr. H. Broke, a Taunton ...

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  31. £1000 A CONCERT

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- A record guarantee of £20,000 for 20 concerts in Australia is provided for in J. and N. Tint's' contract with the planist Paderewski, ...

    Article : 185 words
  32. DEATH IN AMERICA

    SYDNEY, Tuesday,-- The body of the late Mr. J. D. M'Farlane, solicitor, of Melbourne, arrived by the steamer Sonoma today from America, whither ...

    Article : 113 words
  33. N. ZEALAND RAILWAYS

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday. -- From the beginning of October a new system of staff discipline is to be observed throughout the railway service of ...

    Article : 81 words
  34. FIRE IN DOME

    ROME, Tuesday.-- The famous Basilica Loreto Church narrowly escaped destruction by fire, which broke out in the dome while Colonel Nobile was ...

    Article : 73 words
  35. PARTY WEATHER BOUND.

    MOSSMAN, Tuesday. -- On Saturday the Mossman Mill cricket team, with a number of excursionists, about 34 in all, went by launch to Cooktown. The ...

    Article : 57 words
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