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  2. GERMAN AIRMEN.

    Yesterday Captain Hans Bertram, the German airman, related the experiences of himself and his mechanic, Adolph Klasuemann, between June 14, when a searching aeroplane passed closely overhead without their being noticed, and June 88, when they were rescued by Constable Marshall in charge of the police land party. It was then 45 days since the aviator had left Kupang (Timor) in the seaplane ...

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  3. END OF REPARATIONS

    At a final plenary session of the Lausanne Conference on Saturday, representatives of the Powers concerned signed the reparations settlement reached on Friday. It will now go to the various Governments for ratification. ...

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  4. REVOLT IN PERU.

    LIMA (Peru), July 9.—Peru is under state of siege. Several important seaports have been closed as the result of disturbances on Friday in which a ...

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  5. LOST SUBMARINE.

    PARIS, July 9.—The salvage vessel Artiglio reached Cape Levi (near Cherbonrg) yesterday and divers immediately descended to the submarine Promethee. ...

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  6. STEAMER FOUNDERS.

    MELBOURNE, July 10.—After having traded continuously between Melbourne and Portland for 50 years the coastal steamer Casino foundered in Apollo Bay ...

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  7. RISING TIDE OF COMMUNISM.

    BUENOS AIRES, July 9.—The possibility of joint action by the South American Governments to suppress the rising force of Communism oh the continent was ...

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  8. SURVIVORS' ACCOUNTS.

    CHERBOURG, July 9.—Lieut. Dumes-nil, who Was in command of the Promethee, will be court-martialled over the loss of his ship. He said today: "I have no ...

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  9. DISARMAMENT.

    GENEVA, July 8.—The General Commission of the Disarmament Conference, today commended the Hoover proposals, which provide for a general reduction of ...

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  10. OPPOSITION IN GERMANY.

    BERLIN, July 10.—The Lausanne settlement is already menaced by the German nationalist elements. Unexpectedly virulent opposition to the agreement is being ...

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  11. INDIAN REFORMS.

    CALCUTTA, July 10.—Fourteen Indian Liberal leaders, most of whom were delegates to the last Round Table Conference, assembled at Bombay yesterday. It is ...

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  12. FLYER'S GRATITUDE.

    WYNDHAM, July 10.—Captain Hans Bertram, who, with his mechanic, Adolph Klausemann, arrived in Wyndham on Wednesday morning after having passed ...

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  13. BRITAIN'S POLICY.

    LONDON, July 8.—Mr. Baldwin's statement on disarmament met with a mixed reception in the Press. "The Times" says: "In the main lines, the British policy ...

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  14. RIOT IN GAOL.

    CALCUTTA, July 10.—There were serious disturbances in the political prisoners' gaol at Delhi yesterday" when frontier and Communist internees induced the ...

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  15. RACE FOR KING'S CUP.

    LONDON, July 9.—The air race for the King's Cup was won for the third time by Captain W. L. Hops today. 9 The winner's average speed was 124.5 miles [?] ...

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  16. DEBTS TO UNITED STATES.

    WASHINGTON, July 9.—Officials of the State Department said yesterday that the United States would gladly receive any proposals which its European debtors ...

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  17. STRIKE RIOT.

    BRUSSELS, July 10.—Several persons were killed and many were injured in a Communistic riot at Charleroi, following a strike of coalminers which developed a ...

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  18. JUNKERS COMPANY'S THANKS.

    Major Berryman, the factory representative in Melbourne of the Junkers Company, has telegraphed to the Commissioner of Police (M. R. Connell) the ...

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  19. To the Editor, "The Weet Australian."

    Sir,—It seems strange that in the reports of the rescuing of the German airmen no praise was bestowed on Father Cubero, the man who first made known the ...

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  20. SHIPPING PROBLEMS.

    LONDON, July 8.—The standing committee of the International Shipping Conference has resolved that the paramount need of shipping is restoration of a ...

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  21. To the Editor, "The West Australian."

    Sir,—In connection with the gallant rescue of the German aviators by Constable Marshall, I should think that he has certainly earned a transfer south to more ...

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  22. DUTY ON FLOUR.

    ALEXANDRIA, July 10.—Australia is particularly affected by Egypt's new tariff, which is designed to exclude foreign flour by imposing a 100 per cent. increase of ...

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  23. A POPULAR BRIGAND.

    AJACOIO, July 10.—Corsica's Robin Hood, Jean Ettori, has been acquitted at Bastia on a charge of murder which he was alleged to have committed in 1904. ...

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  24. COMMUNIST PLOT.

    LEIPZIG, July 10.—The Federal Court yesterday sentenced 13 Communists to a total of 54 years' gaol on charges of plotting to dynamite bridges and canals, and ...

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  25. PROHIBITION.

    WASHINGTON, July 8.—Without the formality of a division, the Senate today unanimously consented to place on its business paper for future consideration a ...

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  26. EX-KING OF PORTUGAL.

    LISBON, July 10.—The Cabinet is permitting the ex-King Manoel to be buried in the Royal pantheon at Lisbon, where the bodies of the Portuguese monarchs ...

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  27. LONDON TO CALCUTTA

    LONDON, July 10.—A race from London to Calcutta between the British-India liner Manora and a low-powered car driven by Captain T. Yates-Benvon began on ...

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  28. CAR BACKS INTO RIVER

    VANCOUVER, July 8.—The leaving of a motor car in reverse gear cost the fives of the four daughters of Otto Hoffstrom, of Peace River, when the car backed into ...

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  29. EFFECT OF NEW SCHEME.

    LONDON, July 9.—The Lausanne correspondent of British United Press rays:—"Had Germany met the whole of the [?] bill formulated in 1921 she ...

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