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  2. ITALY AND GREECE.

    The newspapers here emphasise the possibility of complications if the Italians continue to occupy Corfu until the complete fulfilment of their demands. The ...

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  3. JAPANESE DISASTER.

    The Tokio correspondent of the United Press Association (U.S.A) says in a radio message that there was an earthquake shock in Japan yesterday. The ...

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  4. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    Mr. M. L. Shepherd (Secretary for the High Commissioner), replacing to the recent letter of Mr. Harold Cox in the London "Financial Times" ...

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  5. VICTORIAN LOAN.

    A Victorian conversion loan for £9,000,000, at interest of 5 per cent., has been underwritten The loan is redeemable in 1932-42. ...

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  6. GERMANY.

    The Paris Correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" says that, it is plain that the public mind is being prepared for certain France-German ...

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  7. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Geneva correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" says that when the Irish Free State delegates were invited to enter the Assembly they ...

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  8. MIGRATION.

    At the request of a delegation of Swiss Government agriculturists Sir James D. Connolly (Agent-General for Western Australia) submitted recently a proposal ...

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  9. Price of the Issue.

    The price of the issue is £99. "Holders of £6,968.000 worth of 3½ per cent. stock, and £2,301.000 worth of 6¼ per cent stock maturing in October are ...

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  10. League of Nations Union.

    At a meeting of the council of the Returned Soldiers and Sailors Imperial League in Adelaide to-day, the question of the formation of a branch of the ...

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  11. EGYPT.

    The Cairo correspondent of the London "Morning Post" says that the Egyptian Government has decided to impose a penalty not exceeding five years' ...

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  12. "Undue Protraction."

    The diplamatic correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" says:—The Italian Government seems to assume that there is no need for its troops to ...

    Article : 116 words
  13. New Settlers.

    The officer in charge of immigration advises that the following is the list of new settlers due to arrive at Fremantle by the s.s. Ormuz on September 20:— ...

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  14. THE RUHR QUESTION.

    The German Government's Policy with regard to the Ruhr affair was explained to-day to a deputation of the International Women's League of Peace and ...

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  15. Reconstruction.

    The Minister for Home Affairs (Baron Goto) and the Mayor of Tokio are making a special study of plans for the reconstruction of the capital and it is ...

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  16. BRITISH MARKETS.

    Sir Henry Jones, of Hobart, will return to Tasmania in the steamer Sophocles on Wednesday. Interviewed by a representative of the Australian ...

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  17. Conspirators Hanged.

    Three condemned conspirations, whose sentences were confirmed by the Deputy Judge Advocate-General in London, were hanged in Cairo this morning. ...

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  18. Italian Indemnity.

    M. Politis (a Greek delegate) has informed the Council of the League of Nations that Greece is depositing in a Swiss bank the amount agreed upon as ...

    Article : 45 words
  19. Western Australian Donations.

    In connection with the distress in Japan, the Western Australian Government has issued an appeal to the people of the State to contribute such sums as ...

    Article : 112 words
  20. TROUBLE IN MANILA.

    Further outbreaks among the Moros in the Lake Lanao region of the Philippines are anticipated, and constabulary are being despatched thither. The Moros ...

    Article : 133 words
  21. Incident in Athens.

    It has been reported that the Italian Minister in Athens has protested regarding an incident which occurred in a restaurant there. when Italian naval and ...

    Article : 79 words
  22. IRELAND.

    Armed men in motor cars are terrorising the Waterford district by burning labourers' cottages, and several inhabitants have had narrow escapes from ...

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  23. DR. STRESEMANN.

    The Berlin correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle" says that Dr. Stresemann (the German Chancellor) will reply to Mr. Poincare on Wednesday ...

    Article : 105 words
  24. South Australian Fund.

    At a meeting of citizens convened by the Lord mayor (Mr. Cohen) to-day, it was decided to open a public fund to assist the afflicted Japanese People. His ...

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  25. America Thanked.

    The Japanese Ambassador (Mr. Hanihara) has conveyed an acknowledgement from Count Yamamoto (the Prime Minister) with regard to America's ...

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  26. British Navy.

    Mr. Lloyd George, in receiving the freedom of Swansea declared:—"With a full knowledge of the facts, I say deliberately that but for the British navy ...

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  27. THE LATE EARL FARQUHAR.

    The value of the estate of the late Earl Farquhar has been sworn provisionally at £400.000. The executors include the Princess Arthur of Connaught ...

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  28. AMERICA.

    There is a theory among high naval officials that a tidal wave or other seismic disturbance, re-acting from the Japanese earthquake, caused the recent ...

    Article : 42 words
  29. ESPERANCE BAY LIST.

    The officer in charge of immigration advises that the following is the list of new settlers due to arrive at Fremantle by the s.s. Esperance Bay on September ...

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  30. CURRENCY PROBLEM.

    The Imperial Cabinet has decided unanimously to endeavour to solve the currency problem by the establishment of a gold note-bank, which legally will ...

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  31. The Need for Funds.

    In reporting an epidemic of fever in Tokio, the American Ambassador (Mr. Cyrus Woods) has telegraphed to the Government that it is imperative that ...

    Article : 69 words
  32. Queensland's Contribution.

    Discussing the Government's contribution of £10.000 for the relief of distress in Japan, to take the form of suitable commodities purchased in the State, ...

    Article : 82 words
  33. Liner Breaking Up.

    The passengers and crew of the Pacific liner Cuba have been saved and the bullion cargo worth about 2,500,000 dollars, has been salvaged. The liner is ...

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  34. The Tokio Fire.

    A lone survivor, singed and nearly crazed, told a story, of what is, perhaps, the worst single tragedy of the Tokio earthquake. He recalled how when the ...

    Article : 177 words
  35. Lord Robert Cecil.

    The General correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" reports that the Dominations delegates to the League of Nations have expressed irritation at the ...

    Article : 114 words
  36. INDUSTRIALISTS.

    The Paris correspondent of the "West Minster Gazette" says that according to private messages, Herr Hugo Stinnes, the German industrial magnate, is ...

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  37. Messages in Code.

    The Eastern Telegraph Company has now been informed that Japan, will accept telegrams in code exchanged between bankers with regard to money ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    It has been reported from Moscow that a express railway train was detailed at Omsk (Siberia), on Saturday, 82 persons being killed, and 150 injured. ...

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  39. Travellers' Donation.

    A telegram which was received in Perth yesterday, notified that the United Commercial Travellers' Association of Australia had given £100 to the ...

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  40. THE FAHMY TRAGEDY.

    There was a long queue at the Old Bailey at daybreak, and a great crowd besieged the doors of the court in the hope of obtaining a glimpse of the ...

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  41. CONCESSIONS.

    The Berlin correspondent of the Central News Agency (London) says that the German Cabinet has decided to send representatives to Paris to ascertain the ...

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  42. JUGO-SLAVIA.

    The fresh cloud in the European sky arising from the Flume complications between Italy and Jugo-Slavia has not been dispelled. From the latest news it is ...

    Article : 148 words
  43. LONDON BUSINESS MATTER.

    The latest city sensation is the convocation of a meeting of the shareholders of the Commercial Corporation, of London (with an issued capital of £2.250.000). ...

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  44. SPORTING CABLES.

    Mr. Fitzgerald, who is arranging the race between Papyrus and an American horse, has announced that the Department of Agriculture at Washington has ...

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  45. Another Survivor's Story.

    It has now been established that the major portion of the fatalities in Tokio occurred in one place, namely, the military clothing depot, in the Hongo Ward, ...

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  46. A LOVE AFFAIR.

    At the inquest on Flight-Lieutenant Claude Bucknall a verdict of suicide while in a state of unsound mind was returned. The evidence of a brother of ...

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  47. THE PHOTOPHONE.

    Professor Rankine's photophone is one of the most interesting exhibits in Liverpool in connection with the assembly of the British Association for the ...

    Article : 203 words
  48. A Romantic Figure.

    The London "Daily Chronicle" says:— "Behind the Commercial Corporation is a romantic figure, Director Clarence Hatry, a young financier, whose rapid ...

    Article : 186 words
  49. Fresh Conflict Possible.

    The Rome correspondent of the London "Daily Express" says that he has excellent authority for announcing that the Belgrade Government intends to take ...

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  50. Boxing.

    Harry wills has failed in his efforts to block the Dempsey-Firpo contest. The Supreme Court refused Wills's applications for a writ of mandamus which ...

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  51. Pedestrianism.

    A Finlander, named Stenroos, ran 20 kilometres (12 miles and 752 yards) in 1hr. 7min 11 1-5sec., which is a world's record. ...

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  52. General Items.

    Colonel Botzaris has returned from Epirus, and he reports that the Greek inquiry into the Janina outrage leaves no doubt that Albanians were the authors ...

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  53. The Official Buildings.

    Messages received from Tokio say that with the exception of the Home Office and the Department of Finance, nearly all of the official buildings escaped ...

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  54. Motor Cycling.

    Herbert Levack, a Britisher, established the following world's motor-cycle records on a lightweight machine. Riding solo, he reached 97.26 miles per hour. ...

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  55. PARIS CRIMES.

    The Paris correspondent of the London "Morning Post" says that as a sequel of the recent Fascist murders in paris the police during a ...

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  56. WOMEN'S DRESS.

    According to Mr. Deputy President Webb, of the Federal Arbitration Court, the dress which a woman wears has a psychological effect upon her. ...

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  57. Football.

    To-day's Association matches resulted:—Arsenal beat West Ham, 4-1; Birmingham lost to Bolton, 0-3; Aberdare lost to Brentford. 1-2: Northampton drew ...

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  58. FILM ARTISTS.

    A remarkable story of the manner in which a girl and her mother are alleged to have been duped was related in the City Court to-day. When Leslie ...

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  59. Lawn Tennis.

    Howard Kinsey (San Francisco) defeated R. E. Schlesinger Australia), 7-9, 6-1, 6-1, 6-2. The Australian, who was at the top of his game in the first ...

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  60. AUSTRALIAN HELP.

    The government of Japan is profoundly grateful for the renewed generosity and sympathy of the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia and ...

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  61. NEW ZEALAND MINERS

    The West Coast miners took a ballot upon the two issues, strike or "go slow," there being a large majority for "go slow," which is now the general ...

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  62. Cricket.

    At Blackpool to-day an English Eleven scored 265 against Lancashire. Sandham was the top scorer with 63 and Cook took 4 wickets for 57 runs. ...

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  63. FATAL EXPLOSION.

    Harry Pring, 63 years of age, was conducting blasting operations at the Roelands quarry, when he was killed instantly by an explosion. The body was ...

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