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  2. A LONDON TRAGEDY.

    In a flat in Battersea (London) the police on forcing an entrance, found a man's body riddled with bullets, and that of a girl, who had evidently blown her ...

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  3. FEDERAL ROAD GRANT.

    While enjoying their annual official outing on Saturday, members of the Perth Road Board received a shock when informed by the Minister for Works ...

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  4. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The public galleries of the Assembly of the League of Nations were packed to-day. M. Herriot received an ovation. He expressed the hone that one result ...

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  5. CHINA.

    The Chinese military authorities closed the Shanghai-Woosung railway line this afternoon as a precaution against a possible attack by land on the ...

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  6. PRINCE OF WALES,

    It is reported from Syosset that the Prince of Wales spent his fourth successive night out, and slept till after noon. ...

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  7. THE DAVIS CUP.

    The doubles match in connection with the final round of the Davis Cup between Australia and France was played to-day, at Boston and resulted in a straight set ...

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  8. AMERICA.

    An unusual and interesting situation affection the political campaign of the rival parties has arisen as a result of the passing by the American Woollen ...

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  9. Armaments Motion.

    There was a stirring scene in the Assembly of the League of Nations this afternoon, when the British delegation drafted unanimously the armaments ...

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  10. Chang-Tso-Lin.

    It has been reported from Mukden (Manchuria) that, while General Chang-Tso-Lin's army is probably prepared to march at sport notice, there has been ...

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  11. The Camera Man.

    A message from Syosset says that the Prince of Wales, played his fifth game of polo on Friday. He finished in heavy rain. No crowds were present. As he ...

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  12. Chi's Offer.

    Martial Chi-Hsuh-Yuan (the Tucaun of Kiangsu) has issued a proclamation, which is being circulated among the opposing forces, offering fifty thousand ...

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  13. The Man Identified.

    The man has been identified as Albert Joshua, of No. 3 Great Cumberland-place (London). At first it was thought that he was chauffeur there, but it has ...

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  14. AVIATION.

    The American fliers have arrived here from Maine, where they were forced down by a fog yesterday.—Reuter. ...

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  15. The Alberta Ranch.

    Business' will be the concern of the Prince of Wales when he reaches his A[?]berta ranch, according to Sir Walter Peacock, financial secretary to the Prince ...

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  16. Intermittent Fighting.

    A special message from Liuho (one of the "key positions") says that Kiangsu troops are attempting an encircling movement there. There have been ...

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  17. Colonel Brinsmead's Flight.

    The British Air Council has telegraphed to Lieutenant-Colonel H. C. Brinsmead (the Controller of Civil Aviation in Australia) Congratulating ...

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  18. An Exhibition Match.

    At the Chestnut Hills, in an exhibition match. Brookes and Schlesinger (Australia) tied with Tildon and Hardy, 6-4, 6-8, 6-6. Rain stopped the match. ...

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  19. Amundsen's Venture.

    According to a message from Christiania, Captain Roald Amundsen, the Polar explorer, has filed his petition in bankruptey. He attributes his heavy ...

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  20. A Busy Day.

    A message from Syosset reports that the Prince played a game of polo, although the grounds were wet, dined, danced, and played squash rackets at ...

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  21. TOWN IN DANGER.

    A special message from Liuho reported yesterday that Kiangsu troops were attempting an encircling movement. It has now been reported that, with the ...

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  22. ITALY.

    A significant message from Rome says that the King returned to Rome on Saturday for the purpose of a consultation with Signer Mussolini regarding the ...

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  23. A Communique.

    In a communique General Lu-Yung-Hsiang claims that the "Chekiang forces routed completely", the Kiangsu troops at Hwangtu, 15 miles from Shanghai. ...

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  24. Caretaker's Discovery.

    The bodies were discovered yesterday, when some relatives of the tenants did not receive answers to their knocks. The caretaker of the building clambered on ...

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  25. A Prize Bull.

    At the annual stock show at Regina, the King of the Fairies, a Shorthorn bull, owned by the Prince of Wales, was awarded a gold medal presented by the ...

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  26. CONGRESS OF TRADE UNIONS.

    The Congress of Trade Unions has terminated. By an overwhelming majority it rejected a motion submitted by the Printing, Bookbinding, and paper ...

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  27. Ancient Manuscript.

    The Rome correspondent of the London "Observer" reports that a priest who is a friend of Dr. Mario Di Martinfusco, asserts that the missing volumes ...

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  28. Final Day's Play.

    The two remaining singles were contested to-day. Patterson easily defeated Barotra, thus earning victory for the Australians, who will face the ...

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  29. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Parliament has been prorogued. The Minister for Finance (Mr. N. C. Havenga) said that the Union Government had reconsidered its decision ...

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  30. Sun-Yat-Sen's Threat.

    News from Canton to the effect that General Sun-Yat-Sen intends to send an expeditionary force to the north to support the Chekiang forces has created ...

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  31. Premiers Depart.

    Mr. Ramsay MacDonald and M. Herriot left for Paris yesterday, and they were accorded a splendid "send-off" by a large crowd, including many delegates ...

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  32. Further Details.

    It was been ascertained that the girl Peggy Mercer was 23 years of age. She was tall and slight, and wore bobbed hair. The police discovered a sold ...

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  33. Some of the Speeches.

    M. Herriot, who speaks impressively, although he disdains methods of rhetoric, was greeted with more applause than any other speaker, possibly because the ...

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  34. JAPAN.

    General Fukuda had a narrow escape from being blown up by dynamite this afternoon. An innocent looking parcel, which was delivered by parcel post, ...

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  35. REPARATIONS.

    Dr. Marx (the German Chancellor) wrote to M. Herriot to the effect that public opinion in Germany compelled him to issue to the world a proclamation ...

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  36. The Permanent Court.

    The Permanent Court of International Justice has elected M. Huber, of Switzerland as its President for 1925-27, in succession to Dr. Loder of the ...

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  37. ANOTHER INTERVIEW.

    Dr. Sun-Yat-Sen, in the course of a further interview, confirmed his intentions, as telegraphed. He said:—"If General Wu-Pei-Fu is permitted to ...

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  38. MOROCCO WAR.

    General Primo de Rivera (the President of the Military Directory) and some of his colleagues have decided to go to Tetuan (Morocco) to investigate the ...

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  39. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Communist Party has issued a vigorous protest against the action of the Labour Party in banning Communists us Parliamentary candidates. It ...

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  40. London Press Views.

    Mr. J. D. Garvin, writing in the London "Observer," says:—"it is certain that no system of universal arbitration can be established effectually unless the ...

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  41. CRISIS IN CHILE.

    A tense political situation has prevailed since Wednesday, when eighty army officers in uniform attended the Senate, and protested against the law ...

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  42. American Loan.

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

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  43. Japan Moves.

    Four destroyers have been ordered to proceed to Amoy for the protection of Formosa residents there Messages received here from Amoy say that ...

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  44. Serious News.

    The Tangier correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" says:—The news from Tetuau is serious. Following a report that a Spanish garrison of ...

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  45. Ruhr Amnesty.

    In confirmation of the London Agreements, a decree has been published authorising the return to the Ruhr of all persons who were expelled, except ...

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  46. Peace Competition.

    A League of Nations of European, American and other groups inside of the League of Nations for dealing with purely local problems is the most novel ...

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  47. America's Position

    When informed of the statement made by M. Rothstein in Moscow to the effect that the United States, had abandoned the "open door" policy in China. ...

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  48. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    some of the newspaper reports relating to the new Australian steamship scheme say that the name of Lord Inverforth (Andrew Weir) has been ...

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  49. EUROPEAN AFFAIRS.

    Mr. Walter Moffitt Marks, M.H.R. (of Australia) has completed an extensive tour of Europe. He was impressed by Germany's huge stocks of goods which ...

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  50. THE SULTANA DIAMOND.

    The Sultana diamond, weighing 183 carats, has been purchased for an (American syndicate, Mr. Joseph Stahlin made the announcement to-day on the arrival ...

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  51. MINISTER FOR HEALTH.

    During the week-end the Honorary Minister for Health (Mr. S. W. Munsie), accompanied by Mr. A. Thomson, member for Katanning, visited these districts ...

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  52. MIGRATION.

    Mr. Ben Tillett (Labour M. P. for North Salford), speaking at the Congress of Trade Unions in Hull on behalf of the general council of that body, ...

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  53. EMPIRE PARLIAMENTS.

    On their return from Zululand the Empire Parliamentarians were entertained at a civic reception. Mr. J.H. Thomas (Secretary of State ...

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  54. Dr. Benes Active.

    Dr. Benes (Czecho-Slovakia) led the applause to-day when Mr. MacDonald spoke in support of the motion. He had conferred with Mr. MacDonald just ...

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  55. Attempted Suicide.

    An incident on the outward voyage of the steamer Bamboo] seems to indicate that the supervision exercised by the immigration authorities in England is not ...

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  56. CRICKET.

    At Hastings to-day the weather was delightful ami the attendance good. The South of England in their second innings made 218 for eight wickets and then ...

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  57. ROMANTIC MARRIAGE.

    A representative of the London "Sunday News" interviewed Lady Pleasance McKenna the eldest daughter of Lord Stradbroke (Governor of Victoria), who ...

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  58. RUSSIA.

    The London newspapers comment on the significance of the Labour Party's decision to hold an extensive platform campaign (beginning on September 14) in ...

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  59. BOYS' WEEK MOVEMENT.

    The Boys' Week movement was commenced to-day with a fine swing. Boys' Sunday was observed in practically all the churches in and around the city. ...

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  60. An Indian View.

    Mr. MacDonald attended the debate in the Assembly to-day on the question of disarmament. The President (M. Motta) said that he was anxious to conclude it ...

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  61. Festival Games.

    At Blackpool Lancashire scored 198 for 5 (Hallows 112). England replied with 172 for 9. At Scarborough the players made 144 ...

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