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  2. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    A special article in the London "Morning Post," commenting upon the forthcoming Imperial Conference and its consideration of the question of foreign ...

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  3. STATE SHIPPING.

    All interesting document tabled in the Legislative Assembly by the Minister for Industries (Mr. J. Scaddan) was the report of the State Shipping Service for ...

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  4. ENGLISH TRAGEDY.

    A verdict of wilful murder against the deceased Australian. Ernest Dyer, was returned at the inquest on Erie Tombe, whoso body was found in a cesspool on ...

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  5. NEW G.P.O. OPENED.

    Eight thousand people massed before Perth's most stately building; flags aflutter from every point, the flashing bayonets of a military guard; white clouds ...

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  6. GERMANY.

    It was announced officially to-day that the heads of the States had agreed unanimously to end the policy of passive resistance in the Ruhr Valley but ...

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  7. JAPANESE DISASTER.

    The stricken areas of Tokio and Yokohama were storm-beaten again last night, especially the low-lying districts of the capital, which were flooded, ...

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  8. EXPORT OF MEAT.

    "The effect of the operation of the Navigation Act on trade, industry, and development in Australia and the mandated territories" is a vexed question. ...

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  9. ITALY AND GREECE.

    The evidence given by an Albanian shepherd before the Commission of inquiry into the Janina murders has created a sensation. The witness in ...

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  10. Committee's Reports.

    The Paris correspondent of the Central News Agency (London) says that the Conference of Ambassadors was unable to agree to the report winch it ...

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  11. Relief Measures.

    An Imperial ordinance announces the immediate appropriation of 50,000,000 dollars to relieve the pressing necessities of the thousands of homeless victims of ...

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  12. SILK INDUSTRY.

    The latest demand for tariff assistance cones from the silk industry. At the Board of Trade inquiry into the question of unemployment in the industry it was ...

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  13. Bavaria's Position.

    The Berlin correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle" says:—The news as to the abandonment of the policy of passive resistance was received calmly. ...

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  14. An Italian Demand.

    The Ambassadors' Conference considered yesterday the Inter-Allied Commission's report on the Janina murders. It has been mentioned semi-officially ...

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  15. Financial Losses.

    Japan's financial loss as the result of the recent earthquakes averages approximately thirteen dollars a head, as estimated by the Commerce Department, ...

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  16. COLLIERY DISASTER.

    The disaster at the Redding pit, near Falkirk (Scotland) occurred at 5 o'clock in the morning. A survivor who was interviewed said that he was preparing ...

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  17. FRANCE'S REPLY.

    The Berlin correspondent of "the London "Daily Telegraph" understands that France, in replying to Dr. Stresemann, refused to consider the suggestion that ...

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  18. British Victims.

    The fourth official list of British people who were killed during the earthquakes includes Mrs. Jessie Gray and Miss Katie Gibbs (Sister Joseph, of Tokio). ...

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  19. Compensation to Italy.

    It is understood that the Conference of Ambassadors has decided to award to Italy the sum of 50,000,000 lire from Greece. ...

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  20. ISLAND OF CORFU.

    The Italian Legation has informed the Minister for Foreign Affairs that the evacuation of Corfu will be completed to-day and that the island will ...

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  21. 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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  22. REPARATIONS.

    In a leading article the London "Daily Express" says:—Can we claim our share of the reparations which France will collect from Germany? The answer is ...

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  23. SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY.

    The expedition of the American Museum of Natural History (New York), under the leadership of Dr. Henry Fairfield Osborn (the paleontologist) and ...

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  24. AVIATION.

    In connection with the Gordon Bennett race the Swiss balloon Helvetia landed near the Slesvig frontier, the French balloon Picardie near Osnabruck ...

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  25. The Death Roll.

    The death roll is not as heavy as was feared. Twelve of the entombed men had a miraculous escape. Cries were heard at noon from an old pit shaft ...

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  26. Belgium Wins.

    Belgium is the assured winner of the Gordon Bennett balloon cup by the feat of an aeronaut named Demuyter, who landed in Sweden, after he had covered ...

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  27. Little Hope Remaining.

    Rescue operations were suspended at midnight. An apparatus has been erected at the pithead to disperse the black damp and pumping continues all night, ...

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  28. INDIA.

    In the Lucknow district floods have done great damage to the Oudh-Rohilkhand railway. The bridge over the Gomti River has been sunk, and another bridge ...

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  29. Night Mail Service.

    The London "Daily Chronicle" says that a night flying air mail service between London and Paris, which will be subsidised by the British Government, ...

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  30. Forty-One Entombed.

    The rescuers have brought up 21 men alive and three dead, leaving 41 entombed. ...

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  31. The Railway Tragedy.

    The police at Deoghar Bihar detained a Punjabi on suspicion, but it is now established that he was not connected with the murder of Mr. Kennedy. The ...

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  32. LAND SETTLEMENT.

    Dr. Elwood Mead's report on the Murray lands and Murrumbidgee irrigation district were tabled in Parliament to-day. He recommends a conference of ...

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  33. BULGARIA.

    Mr. Martin H. Donohoc (the special correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle") writes from Sofia:—The Soviet forces and the Zancoff ...

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  34. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The interpretative clause of Article No. 10 of the Covenant of the League of Nations which was recommended by the first committee came before the ...

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  35. SHIPBUILDING.

    Mr. R. A. Workman (chairman of the Northumberland Shipbuilding Co., Ltd.) made a statement with regard to the auditors' remarks on the position of the ...

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  36. AMERICA.

    A message from the town of Lansing (Michigan) says that the State Attorney-General, has confirmed the report from Melbourne that Michigan authorities have ...

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  37. A LABOUR VIEW.

    Mr. J. Ramsay Macdonald (the Labour leader), speaking at a farewell function previously to his departure for the Near East, said that the French had gained ...

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  38. SPORTING CABLES.

    Jarvis, the trainer of Papyrus, has sent a wireless message to the "Daily Chronicle," stating that the horse's condition is good, considering the two rough ...

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  39. Golf.

    In the second round of match play in the Professional Golfers' National Championship, Kirkwood defeated West, 2 up: Sarazen defeated White, 11 and 10; ...

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  40. EARTHQUAKE.

    A message from Meshed (Persia) reports that 157 persons are dead and 146 persons have been injured as a result of the earthquake in Bujnurd. ...

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  41. Football.

    In a Northern League match to-day Accrington beat Barrow, 3-1. ...

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  42. Cricket.

    The second match of the Hastings Week between Lord Cowdray's Air team and the Rest of England ended to-day in a draw. Against the Air team's first ...

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  43. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Paris correspondent of the London "Daily Express" says that an agitation is proceeding in Turkey for the restoration of harems. Salih Hodls, a ...

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  44. THE MIDDLE EAST.

    According to messages received through Peshawar daring the past four months, the strength of the Russian troops in Turkestan has increased ...

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  45. COTTON INDUSTRY.

    General J. C. Smuts proposes to co-operate with Mr. S. M. Bruce in the Promotion of extensive production of Empire-grown cotton in South Africa and ...

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  46. MELBOURNE SHOW.

    To-day's fine weather and an attractive series of ring events drew another large crowd to the Royal Agricultural Show to-day. While again townspepole ...

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  47. CHINA.

    It has been reported from the Province of Honan that bandits captured on September 23 and carried off Misses Barroch and Sharp, of the China Inland Mission. ...

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  48. Sale of Vessels.

    The American Shipping Board has concluded a Contract sale" of seven combination passenger and cargo vessels to the Dollar Line, which plans to use ...

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  49. LEADING AVERAGES.

    The final averages for the cricket season are as follow:— Batting.—E. Hendren (Middlesex), 3,010 runs, with an average of 77.17; ...

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  50. Report Not Confirmed.

    The officials of the headquarters of the Church Inland Mission have not received confirmation of the report of the kidnapping of two female missionaries ...

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  51. NATIVES' CLOTHES.

    No complaint has been officially received by the Department of Home and Territories regarding the effects of a regulation issued in July forbidding New ...

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  52. MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    The Sydney police are looking for the driver of a motor car who ran into a woman in Flinders-street last night, and carried her along on the front of the car ...

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  53. Trouble in Amoy.

    The city is held by Dr. Sun-Yat-Sen's troops and besieged, by forces from Northern China. It is on the verge of a general strike as a protest against the ...

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  54. A Glimpse of the Past.

    It was with a flash of prophetic vision that Mr. T. Kelly, the contractor for the old post office buildings foresaw and declared when his handwork was ...

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  55. RHODESIA.

    The new Rhodesian Constitution has been promulgated in Salisbury. A novel feature is that the Legislative Assembly, which consists of 30 elected members, ...

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  56. A Melbourne Fatality.

    A verdict of not guilty was returned to-day in the case in which Cyril Justin McCarthy, commercial traveller, of Footscray., was charged with the ...

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