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  2. CRISIS IN SPAIN.

    There has been a military "coup" in Barcelona. The leaders of it demand the dismissal of the Ministers. The Spanish Cabinet has gone into ...

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  3. MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    In a special article in the London "Daily Chronicle" Mr. Lloyd George says:— The volcano which broke out so ...

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  4. MIGRATION.

    Some 300 migrants, under various State settlement schemes, sailed for Australia to-day in the steamer Sophocles. ...

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  5. JAPANESE CALAMITY.

    For the first time since September 1 the city has passed a night free from earthquake shocks, of which more than 1,000 have been felt during the week ...

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  6. THE FAHMY TRAGEDY.

    In connection with the Fahmy trial the police made a strenuous attempt to disperse the queues which were waiting at the Old Bailey (London) throughout ...

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  7. ITALY AND GREECE.

    The Ambassadors' Conference has solved the Corfu problem, and it will announce the terms to-morrow. ...

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  8. GERMANY.

    The Berlin correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle" says:—The Press generally supports Dr. Stresemann's speech. They Berlin "Deutsche ...

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  9. Migrants for Canada.

    Between September 20 and 28 10 liners will leave the River Clyde with some 10,000 migrants for Canada. Since January 1 last about 50,000 migrants ...

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  10. Terms of the Decision.

    It has been ascertained from well informed quarters that the solution of the Italo-Greek problem which has been reached by the Conference of ...

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  11. SETTLERS' LEAGUE.

    Yesterday morning Mr. H. Mann, M.L.A., introduced to the Premier (Sir James Mitchell) a deputation from the New Settlers' League, for the purpose ...

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  12. A Proclamation.

    Following disturbances which arose from anti-Spanish demonstrations by Catalan Separatists, the Captain-General of Barcelona (General Primo de Rivera) ...

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  13. The Fiume Question.

    The Paris correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" understands that the Italian evacuation of Corfu has been fixed for September 27, when the ...

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  14. "A Step Forward."

    Dr. Stresemann's speech has been well received here as a "step forward." French official circles are impressed favourably. No Berlin utterance has ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN HELP.

    The Mayors and Mayoresses of municipalities of the metropolitan area met in the Melbourne Town Hall this afternoon and it was decided that they should ...

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  16. "A Sincere Attempt."

    The Paris correspondent of the "Westminster" Gazette" says:—"On the whole, France is not dissatisfied with the German proposals. It is felt that Germany ...

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  17. Swiss Arbitration Refused.

    The report that Italy has refused to accept Swiss arbitration in the dispute with Jugo-Slavia has perturbed official circles in London. It is apprehended ...

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  18. The Cabinet Explains.

    After an all-night sitting, the Cabinet issued to-day a statement, to the effect that apparently the military forces in certain districts were disposed to ...

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  19. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Bradford correspondent of the London "Morning Post" says:—The resolution of the Bradford Chamber of Commerce in favour of Protective ...

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  20. Alarmist Reports Refuted.

    A semi-official statement contradicts the alarmist reports regarding the Fiume question. It ridicules the talk of a danger of war, and says that the ...

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  21. Cabinet Accused.

    It has been ascertained from a Ministerial source that a document has been circulated among the members of the garrison to Madrid to the effect that the ...

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  22. Salvation Army.

    Prompt action has followed the appeal of General Booth, through the Salvation Army, for funds for the relief of distress in Japan. Word has been ...

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  23. Foreign Help Needed.

    Sir Harry E. Brittain M.P. for the Acton Division of Middlesex, who was a member of the delegation to the Baltic Republics, returned to-day from Berlin. ...

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  24. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    Referring to-day to the British Empire Exhibition, Lord Leverhulme (W. H. Lever) and that it would expand the minds of Britons with regard to the ...

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  25. Against Communism.

    It has been reported from Barcelona that the leader of the "coup" (General de Rivera, Marquis Estella) said in the course of an interview that the news ...

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  26. SOUTH AFRICA.

    A striking reply to Mr. Tielman Roos's recent speech in Pretoria was made to-day by Mr. A. G. Barlow, a Labour member of the House of Assembly. ...

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  27. Labour's Attitude.

    Mr. Arthur Henderson (Labour M. P.) speaking in Newcastle-on-Tyne. said that if Labour was in power it would withdraw the Allied armies of occupation ...

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  28. DEFENCE MINISTER.

    The Minister for Defence (Mr." E. K. Bowden) arrived in Perth by the Great Western express, yesterday on a visit to the State which will last until ...

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  29. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    Mr. C. A. McCurdy, M.P. (a former Minister), writes in the London. "Daily Chronice": —"A century ago Britain recovered from the Napoleonic wars ...

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  30. Western Australian Fund.

    "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 ...

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  31. A Minister Resigns.

    The Foreign Minister (Senhor Alba) declared to-day that, having learned that the military "coup" was directed particularly against him, he had tendered his ...

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  32. A TOWN RAIDED.

    A message from Dusseldorf says that, following, the recent throwing of a grenade at a French outpost on the Bork Bridge (which crosses the River Lippe), ...

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  33. Labour Leader's Advice.

    An interesting political situation has been created by the Nationalists' reassertion that secession is one of the cardinal principles of the party, and this ...

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  34. Appeal to Labour.

    The executive committees of the Socialist Party and the General Union of Workers have appealed to Labour to hold aloof from the "military movement which ...

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  35. A Serious Situation.

    The newspapers are unanimous in describing the situation as serious. The Madrid journal "El Sol" says that the Government has sent warships to ...

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  36. To the Editor.

    Sir,—Enclosed please find cheque for Ten. Pounds (£10) towards relief of those unfortunate sufferers of the recent appalling disaster in Japan. I feel sure ...

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  37. AVIATION.

    A message from Mineola says that a world's speed record of more than 224 miles an hour has been established by Lieutenant Brow (of the American ...

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  38. Rhodesia.

    His Majesty the King has telegraphed his best wishes and warm greetings to the inhabitants of Southern Rhodesia on the occasion of that territory's ...

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  39. Order Prevails in Cities.

    A semi-official, announcement points out that the expression "military revolt" describes the position incorrectly. The announcement emphasises the fact that ...

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  40. A NEW HUMAN TYPE.

    Captain Page, the well-known anthropologist of Edinburgh, lecturing before the British Association to-day, declared that a new human type was being ...

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  41. AMERICA.

    The Navy cannot be used to enforce prohibition. Mr. Harry Daugherty (the Attorney-General), in answering questions which were propounded by the ...

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  42. A Compact Strained.

    Interesting political developments are likely as a result of the declarations which have been made by Mr. Tielman Roos (the leader of the Transvaal ...

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  43. AN ENGLISH MYSTERY.

    It has been established definitely that Eric Tombe was shot in the back of the head before he was put in the cesspool. A bullet hole was discovered in the back ...

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  44. SPORTING CABLES.

    A veterinary surgeon states that one of Papyrus's cuts just missed a tendon. He believed Papyrus will fully recover shortly, but he could not yet give a ...

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  45. POLICE TRICK FAILS.

    When two plainclothes constables visited the West Melbourne Stadium on Saturday evening, June 9, they knocked at an exit door. It was alleged that ...

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  46. Boxing.

    It is understood that Fripo has been suffering from a slight attack of rheumatism in the left arm for the past four days but apparently it is insufficient to ...

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  47. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    According to a message from Port Said, the steamer Hathkola, from Australian ports, arrived with her machinery damaged slightly. The period of her ...

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  48. The King Arrives.

    The King arrived in the capital to-day, and conferred with the Prime Minister (the Marquis Alhucemas). Subsequently it was announced that the ...

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  49. Lawn Tennis.

    In the national singles championship being played at Philadelphia, Norton defeated Williams. 1-6, 6-3, 6-4, 3-6, 6-4. In to-morrow's semi-finals Norton meets ...

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  50. Premier Interviews King.

    In the course of his interview with the King, the Marquis Alhucemas (the Prime Minister) proposed the dismissal of the military men who are associated ...

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  51. Golf.

    Frank Ball won the Kent golf championship on the Bromley and Beckley course with 72 and 69, the latter beating the previous record of the course by ...

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  52. BRITISH FIRE BRIGADES.

    The report of the Royal Commission on Fire Brigades and the Prevention of Fires says:—The direct material loss from fires in Great Britain averages ...

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  53. Homes for Farm Workers.

    "Apart from the personal factor," said the Colonial Secretary (Mr. R. S. Sampson), who controls immigration, yesterday, "there are other ...

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  54. LABOUR MEMBERS' SALARIES.

    Before the South Australian branch of the Labour Party adjourned its sessions at the Trades Hall this evening an addition was made to rule 6 which will ...

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  55. N.S.W. RAILWAYS.

    The New South Wales Government has decided that a full inquiry into the management of the New South Wales railways shall be held as soon as ...

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  56. Football.

    The Johannesburg "Star" states that the Springbok wing three-quarter, A. J. Vanheerden, has turned professional, and sails for England on Friday to join the ...

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