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  2. ITALY AND GREECE.

    A service in connection with the funeral of General Telini (who was murdered at Janina) was celebrated in the Roman Catholic Cathedral in the presence of all ...

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  3. GERMANY.

    Mr. S. Baldwin (the British Prime Minister) remained in his hotel throughout the morning, being invisible and inaccessible. He Conferred with Sir ...

    Article : 430 words
  4. JAPANESE CALAMITY.

    Some idea of the intense nature of the fires here is obtainable from the fact that the steel lining inside of the strong room in the Chartered Bank was ...

    Article : 337 words
  5. AMERICA.

    The British reply to America's proposals for a reciprocal agreement with regard to alcoholic liquor on vessels and the smuggling of liquor, was received ...

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  6. VICE-REGAL TOUR.

    Their Excellencies spent at morning of unalloyed enjoyment among the big timber at Pemberton to-day. They saw stately dramas, in which then with ...

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  7. SEATS REDISTRIBUTION.

    After debate extending over several weeks, the Redistribution of Seats Bill passed its second reading in the Legislative Assembly last night. To ...

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  8. SEA TRAGEDY

    Tempest driven for three days, the southward bound schooner Seaflower was capsized and driven over a reef near Moore River on Wednesday ...

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  9. EASTERN STORMS.

    A wind storm, marked by its suddenness and violence, passed over Melbourne shortly after noon to-day, and announced the arrival of the disturbed ...

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  10. MR. D. MACKINNON.

    Mr. Donald Mackinnon (the Australian Commissioner to the United States) has left on a month's tour in the Southern States to investigate for the ...

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  11. "BRICKS WITHOUT STRAW."

    An interesting talk on the. allied problems of defence and of filling the empty spaces of Australia was given by Lieut-General Sir Harry Chauvel. G.C.M.G.. ...

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  12. 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 ...

    Article : 239 words
  13. BLOW IN ADELAIDE,

    Expeptionally boisterous and wet weather has been experience during the last twenty-four hours, but little damage has been reported as the result of the wind. ...

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  14. A Paris Report.

    A "communique" says that while M. Poincare and Mr. Baldwin were unable to reach a definite solution, their conversation established a common agreement of ...

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  15. French Optimism.

    An extraordinary transformation of France's attitude to Britain followed yesterday's "communique," which a Paris semi-official message describes as "a ...

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  16. EARTHQUAKES.

    A message from Meshed (Persia) reports. that a severe earthquake occurred at the town of Bujnured on the morning of September 17. There were slight ...

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    The Mayor of Perth has been appointed by the Government as an authorised collector for Japanese Relief Funds, and he will be pleased to receive ...

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  18. DAMAGE AT ALBURT.

    The most violent strom in its history struck Albury between 1 o'clock and 2 o'clock this afternoon. Its force was that of a tornado, and it caused loss of ...

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  19. Tree Falling.

    The dangers attendant on tree falling were painfully impressed on the viceregal party this afternoon, when Forest McAlpipe a young man, was struck on ...

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  20. Interesting Speculation.

    Addressing members of the British Association to-day, Mr. Shaw, one of the inventors of the Milne-Shaw instrument for the registration of ...

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  21. IRELAND.

    Mr. Patrick Ruttledge (the acting president of the "Irish republic") has issued a statement signed by eleven ungaoled "republican" members of the Dail Eireann ...

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  22. FOREIGN CURRENCY.

    Acting on the instructions of the Reich's Commissioner (Herr Fellinger), the police raided a number of big cafes and seized foreign currencies belonging ...

    Article : 230 words
  23. BULGARIA.

    Unconfirmed reports of an agrarian revolutionary rising in Northern Bulgaria have been published in the newspapers. It is said that the ...

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  24. AT BROKEN HILL.

    A severe wind and dust storm has been raging since early this morning. Trees were uprooted in the parks and the roofs of houses were blown off. ...

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  25. INCOME TAX RETURNS.

    Sazd Farhood, who was formerly in business in Bourke-street as a jeweller, was charged before the City Court today with having made a false return ...

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  26. Telegraphic Interruption.

    Owing to the storm telegraphic communication with New South Wales was interrupted yesterday, and very little news was received from Sydney. ...

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  27. SPORTING CABLES.

    The international cycling sprint race was won by Moretti (Italy), Spears (Australia) was second and Kauffmann (Switzaland) third. The 25 killometres ...

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  28. Hundreds Killed.

    The Belgrade correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle says that hundreds, of persons have been killed on both sides in the revolution in Bulgaria, where ...

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  29. AN AUSTRALIAN ABROAD.

    Among the passengers on the R.M.S. Ormuz, which touched at Fremantle yesterday on the voyage from the United Kingdom to the Eastern States, was Mr. ...

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  30. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Malcolm. A. C. Fraser (formerly Registrar-General of Western Australia) died suddenly to-day in Alton (Staffordshire). ...

    Article : 371 words
  31. Cricket.

    In connection with the Hastings Air Force Cricket Week a team, the Capped, led by the Hon, H. L. Tennyson, played the Uncapped, captained by A. ...

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  32. INDIA.

    The Nationalists' Congress discussed to-day the Kenya decision, and rejected by 264 votes to 207 a motion suggesting the declaration of their goal of ...

    Article : 134 words
  33. THE BARON BLANTYRE

    Local maritime authorities are inclined to discount the suggestion that the steamer Baron Blantyre struck an iceberg and sank. It is claimed that it ...

    Article : 331 words
  34. METHYLATED SPIRITS.

    The detective who are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of a man who was found dead on a seat in Victoria-street, opposite the Exhibition ...

    Article : 337 words
  35. Alleged Revolutionaries.

    The existence of a revolutionary society whose object is to drive the British from India was alleged to-day in the case which is known as the "Alipore ...

    Article : 215 words
  36. A Well-Known Trader.

    The schooner Geraldton was well-known in the coastal trade. She has passed through quite a number of hand, but each, successive owner has employed ...

    Article : 153 words
  37. TRAMWAY COLLISION.

    Important statements concerning the tram collision at Flemington on Saturday, which resulted in the removal of over 80 people to the hospital, are being ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A telegram from Jerusalem reports that the Church of Holy Virgin in Gethsemane was robbed last night of a quantity of diamonds, jewels, silver ...

    Article : 108 words
  39. BAD WEATHER AT SEA.

    From the reports received by incoming vessels that have made Fremantle during the past three days the weather that has prevailed alone the south-west- ...

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  40. CHARGE AGAINST MANAGER.

    Leslie John Crozier, a former manager of the Queensland Insurance Co. at Hobart, appeared before Mr. Turner, Police Magistrate, to-day, to answer a ...

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  41. SPAIN.

    The decrees which have been signed by King Alfonso include one against Separatism. It provides for the trial by courts-martial of offences against the ...

    Article : 77 words
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