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  2. 3194 ACCIDENTS IN STREETS

    Statistics prepared by Senior- Constable Brown, of the traffic control branch show that 3,194 street accidents were reported in ...

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  3. ARTIST CRIPPLE

    A young man who was an incurable cripple drew a charcoal picture of a cat. He was not much at that sort of stuff, he said. He couldn't see the funny side ...

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  4. TURKS DEPORT CHRISTIANS

    The British delegation to the League Nations, requested the Council of the League to meet at the earliest possible moment to ...

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  5. AIR FORCE AND THE NAVY

    WASHINGTON, September 22. Advocating the maintenance of the navy air service organisation in its present form before ...

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  6. FACES AT SHOW

    A happy couple, arm in arm. A bespectacled young man gazing vacantly. A child eating a banana. A mother retrieving ...

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  7. "HALLUIN THE RED"

    PARIS, Sept. 22.--The commune of the Halluin, in the Department of the Nord, known as "Hulliun the Red," by an order of its Communist ...

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  8. RUSSIAN DELEGATES IN JAPAN

    TOKIO, September 22.--Fearing a demonstration on the arrival of four Russian Labor delegates from China this afternoon, the police arrested ...

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  9. LONDON STREET FIGHT

    LONDON, Sept. 22.--Charles Christmas, 24, a die-caster, was arrested during a street fight between Reds and Fascists in Islington, and was ...

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  10. PIECE GOODS TARIFF

    LONDON, September 22.--A meeting of representatives of the Chambers of Commerce of the Wost Riding of Yorkshire was hold at Bradford ...

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  11. PERSONAL

    The Governor - General (Lord Forster) visited the Caulfield Repatriation Hospital today. Lord horsier also received a visit from the ...

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  12. MENTAL DEFECTIVES

    A mental defectives' farm colony is to be established in Victoria. Negotiations have been practically concluded by the Government for the ...

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  13. SAKLATVALA

    NEW YORK, Sept, 22.--Hundreds of women wore in the crowd of 8000 which attended an open-air meeting to protest against the exclusion of ...

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  14. Fifty Years Ago Today

    A wife-beater was charged with having beaten his wife three times on Monday evening last, She wished to get rid of ...

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  15. BRIDGING THE ENGLISH CHANNEL

    LONDON, Sept. 22.--Motoring across the English Channel is included in a gigantic scheme to link Deal (England) with Calais (France) by two parallel ...

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  16. COFFEE=SHOP TRAGEDY

    LONDON, Sept 22.--Awakening at 11 p.m. with the idea that a burglar was in her bedroom, Alice Davies, 21, living with her father in a small coffee ...

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  17. THRUST ALIVE INTO FURNACE

    NEW YORK, Sept. 22.--The city is horrified by the brutal murder of Mrs. Sophie Poleskia, who was thrust alive into a furnace by George Symuk, ...

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  18. RACEHORSE-OWNER'S STRANGE WILL

    LONDON, September 27.--Mr. Moss, a racehorse owner, who died leaving £104,421, bequeathed £40 a week to his son. Zachariah payable to him ...

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  19. RELIEF FOR POOR

    LONDON, Sept. 21.--Mr. T. E. Groves, Labor M.P. for Stratford, urges other Labor members for the East End of London to appeal to the ...

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  20. AUSTRIAN WAR PLANT

    VIENNA, Sept. 22.--The newspapers express amazement at the demands of the Ambassadors' Conference for the immediate destruction of ...

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  21. GERMAN DYEWORKS MERGER

    BERLIN, September 22.--The result of negotiations with a view to the fusion of the all-important dye- works in Germany will shortly be ...

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  22. £20,000,000

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 23.--Reports issued by Federal departments show that the cost of prohibition to America during 6 12 years amounts ...

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  23. CANCELLED ART SALE

    LONDON, Sept 22.--London art dealers are surprised at the decision to transfer the sale of Lord Leverhulme's art collection to America. ...

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  24. RACQUET MAKERS STRIKE

    LONDON, Sept. 21.--The tennis racquet makers, supported by the cricket bat and hockey-stick makers, are striking because they are asked ...

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  25. TURBANS ASSIST HINDOOS' ESCAPE

    SAN PEDRO (Cal.), Sept. 22.--Tying their turbans to a bar in the window of their cell, two Hindoos who wore awaiting deportation escaped from gaol on ...

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  26. IMPERSONATED AIRMAN

    LONDON, Sept, 22.--Entering the Lyceum Theatre, in the West End of London, during the performance, police arrested a young man seated in ...

    Article : 88 words
  27. Advertising

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  28. £200,000 FIRE DAMAGE TO MEXICAN TOWN

    TIA VANA (Mexico), Sept. 22.--The little border drinking town has sustained damage amounting to £200,000 by a fire which has wiped ...

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  29. BAG WITH NOTES STOLEN

    Frederick J. Harvey, motor driver, has reported the theft from a room in his house, Cardigan street, Carlton, of a Gladstone bag containing £15 in notes and private papers. ...

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  30. MELBOURNE'S DAY BY DAY DIARY OF EVENTS

    Sixth Day of Royal Agricultural Show. See separate programme for events. Annual Dinner, 4th Divisional Field Ambulance Association, Sargent's Cafe, Elizabeth ...

    Article : 564 words
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