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  2. A DREADFUL WEEK-END IN BELFAST

    The bomb that killed two, wounded thirty-four and deafened others in Vulcan Street, Belfast, last night was as big as a football and packed with ...

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  3. FOREIGN SHIPPING

    The announcement that [?] Ltd., Japan has decided to inaugurate a regular cargo steamer service between Pacific coast ports ...

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  4. THE 44-HOUR WEEK

    The matter of the [?] the rule of the [?] calling upon its members not to work for more than 44 hours a week, ...

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  5. A BIG ROBBERY

    A robbery was carried out yesterday at the Great Northern Hotel, New-castle, when about seventy-five diamond rings and eight watches, valued ...

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  6. A POISONED PIE

    At the City court today, Mary Jane Phillips was charged with having attempted to administer poison to Francis Phillips, her husband, at Girgarre. ...

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  7. IS THERE A WAR?

    Contradictory reports with regard the Serbo-Albanian hostilities mentioned are being issued by the Serbs and the Albanians. Messages from ...

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  8. The Last Word

    The “Evening News” says that the Government’s reply to Mr. de Valera will be forwarded on Wednesday, and will be absolutely the last word, ...

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  9. TERRESTRIAL MAGNETISM

    The [?] physicist of the department of terrestrial magnetism in the Car[?] Washington (Dr. George [?] arrived by the ...

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  10. THE ARBUCKLE CASE

    The Dempsey-Carpenter [?] arrived by the Venture today, in charge of Mr. Tom North, representative of the First National Films. ...

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  11. RUSSIA AND BRITAIN

    Mr. Berzin, of the Russian trade delegation in England, replying to Lord Curzon’s note complaining that the Soviet was not abiding by the ...

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  12. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE

    The director-general of health slated this afternoon that as a result of the examinations this morning two more plague-infected rats had been ...

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  13. A Bad Time for Criminals

    Criminals are having an unhappy time in Ireland, as they have to deal with Sinn Fein beside the regular police. ...

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  14. An Allegation of Blackmail

    Arch[?] says that a blackmail scheme was responsible for the [?] denies this , and ...

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  15. Two Rats in Brisbane

    Two more plague infected rats were caught in Brisbane yesterday. ...

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  16. NEWSAGENT CONVICTED

    At the city police court today before Mr. Harris. P.M.. Frederick Reed. newsagent, was charged with distributing a newspaper on Sunday. ...

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  17. Munitions from America

    George Rorke, a munition dealer, of Washington, has been arrested on a charge of conspiracy to furnish arms to the Republicans in Ireland. It is ...

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  18. SOUTH STREET

    At the South street Competitions [?] Mr. Lawrence Campbell and [?] Flower were adjudicating in the eluc[?]nary section. Results: ...

    Article : 109 words
  19. CADIZ TO BUENOS AYRES

    Assisted by the German Zeppelin Company’s engineers, Spain seems likely to lend the world in regular airship services. A scheme that has ...

    Article : 126 words
  20. THE NEW JAPAN

    The “Times” features an article from its special correspondent in Japan, who depicts Tokio as typical of the new Japan, seething with ...

    Article : 173 words
  21. BRITISH UNEMPLOYMENT

    A deputation from engineering and shipbuilding trade unions today asked the Minister of Labor to exercise his power under the Industrial ...

    Article : 169 words
  22. THE ECONOMIC WEAPON

    Reuter‘s correspondent at Geneva says that the assembly of the League of Nations is now discussing the economic, weapon as a means of ...

    Article : 99 words
  23. N.S.W. POLICE OFFICERS

    Mr. Dooley said this afternoon that he had held a conference with the inspector-general and the undersecretary, and had gone into matters ...

    Article : 101 words
  24. THE HOBBS CASE

    In the Hobbs suit today. Senator Duncan absolutely denied the allegation of misconduct with Mrs. Hobbs. The petitioner recalled, denied ...

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  25. THE PORT AUGUSTA

    The fire on board the Port Augusta is now completely extinguished, and the removal of a portion of the cargo and coal will begin today. It ...

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  26. THE GERMAN ARMY

    There is much indignation at the disclosure of a sharp note,[?] suppressed by Germany, in which the Allies Commission of Control ...

    Article : 147 words
  27. MOUNT MULLIGAN MINE

    Advice has been received that the underground manager. Mr. T. J. Evans. of the Mt. Mulligan mine. Queensland, has died. ...

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  28. AUSTRALIA’S DEAD

    Mr. W. A. Windeyer, the Mayor of Hunter’s [?] is arranging a meeting of prominent Australians In London to protest against the proposed ...

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  29. GREEKS IN ASIA MINOR

    The Greek government is considering a proposal to annex the occupied territories in Asia Minor, including a great part of the Bagdad railway ...

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  30. UNEMPLOYMENT IN U.S.A.

    President Harding, addressing the National Unemployment Conference, describe the present industrial depression’ as an inheritance from the ...

    Article : 72 words
  31. AUSTRALIA FIRST

    The Minister for Education, Mr. Mutch, opening the interstate conference of inspectors of public schools this afternoon, said that Australians ...

    Article : 102 words
  32. TWELVE MONTHS’ GAOL

    Arthur L. Dellit, Tasmanian government shipping agent, was sentenced to twelve months for defrauding the Tasmanian government of £5000. ...

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  33. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION

    A message from Leopold, Galicia. says that a man fired three shots from a revolver at Marshal Pilsudski, the Polish chief of state. Pilsudski ...

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  34. A HORSEMAN DRAGGED

    Herbert Sharpe, a well known farmer was riding several miles out of town when his horse stumbled and fell. Sharpe, in falling from the saddle, ...

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  35. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    The international [?] conference will meet at Geneva on October 25, w[?] delegates will attend from Canada, Australia, South Africa and India, ...

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  36. THE OPPAU EXPLOSION

    Reuter’s correspondent at Ludwigshafen says that, in addition to the [?] dead mentioned yesterday, there are still ninety missing at Oppau. ...

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  37. IMPERIAL DEFENCE

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  38. PRESENTATION OF ORDERS

    At federal government house today the governor-general held an investiture of the British Empire Order, and presented military orders and ...

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  39. HOOKWORM IN PIGS

    A report stales that hookworm has been discovered in semi-domesticated pigs on tho swampy areas at Townsville. ...

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  40. GERMAN LABOR TROUBLES

    A Frankfort message says that the [?] and the [?] have closed down and dismisses all workers ...

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  41. THE POLITICAL MACHINE

    Refusing to obey the A.L.P. Instruction to vote for the amalgamation of Paddington with the City of Sydney, three Labor elderman of Paddington ...

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  42. Advertising

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  43. STOLEN SILK GOODS

    Nearly one hundred pounds’ worth of silk goods were recovered at a house to C[?] that was raided by the police yesterday. A man was ...

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  44. MURDER AND SUICIDE

    An inquest concerning’ the death of Mrs. Mann was held today, and the coroner returned a verdict that William Mann murdered his wife ...

    Article : 41 words
  45. THE BRITISH POST-OFFICE

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