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  2. FROM ALL QUARTERS

    Mrs. George Murphy and a daughter-in-law were thrown from a gig at Kerang through the vehicle colliding with a culvert on the read. Mrs. ...

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  3. WILFUL MURDER

    At Morw [?] today Mr. Freeman P.M., co[?] the coroner’s inquiry into the death of Mrs. Cathering Easwson aged 68 widow whose body ...

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  4. BAWRA SHARES

    Sir John Higgins the chairman of Bawra announced that he had received information by cable concerning the capital of the company. As ...

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  5. SMYRNA ’QUAKE

    Several villages have been destroyed, and SU persons killed, in an earthquake. The earthquake occurred in the ...

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  6. U.S.A. UNPOPULAR

    The Urlted Press correspondent in Tokio says that Japan is willing to send delegates to another Washington conference, according to a Foreign ...

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  7. RUSH TO BRITAIN

    Sir Joynson Dicks Secretary for Rome Affairs, replying to a deputation. repeated his figures regarding the immigration of aliens. He said ...

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  8. EGYPT’S PROTEST

    A Royal decree adjourns Parliament for a month from today. The atmosphere has improved. British troops again paraded the city this morning. ...

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  9. CHILD EMIGRATION

    Sir Arthur Lawley, presiding at a luncheon given by the City Child Emigration Society, referred to the death of Mr. Kingsley Fairbridge whom he ...

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  10. NEARLY A CALAMITY

    Presiding over a meeting of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company. Sir Charles Green way painted out that last year the consumption of oil seemed ...

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  11. REPUBLIC CHINA

    A mandate was issued yesterday evening proclaiming a new system of provisional government for Republic China as follows: Firstly, the ...

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  12. Making Islam Recognise Britain’s Power

    The consensus of comments In the Press emphasise the impossibility of French intervention in Egypt, although the submission of points at ...

    Article : 258 words
  13. MYSTERIOUS MR. “A.”

    The hearing of the Mildura Bank case was continued today. In this case Charles Ernest Rohinson is sning the Midland Bank for £125,000 the ...

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  14. INDIAN TERRORISM

    Speaking at Nadla yesterday, Lord Lytten the Governor of Bengal, made the first public reference to the recent ordinance and arrests. Lord Lytton ...

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  15. PERFECT LADY’S REGRET

    Lady Rowley, giving evidence in the case in which she is sueing her husband for divorce on the grounds of cruelty and intemperance, said that ...

    Article : 161 words
  16. GRAIN IN BULK

    In the course of an address on wheat growing, which he delivered to members of the Bendigo Commerce Club, Mr. M. E. O’Brien a well ...

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  17. To Strengthen Viscount Allenby’s Hands

    With a view to strengthening Viscount Allenby’s hands in the present critical situation, Mr. Neville Henderson has been appointed a Minister ...

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  18. TRAIN-WRECKING EPIDEMIC

    Two more incidents have occurred, one on the Eastern Bengal railway bringing up the number of attempts at train-wrecking on this railway, to ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN TARIFF

    Sir Philip Lloyd Greame, President of the Hoard of Trade, accompanied by Mr. Arthur Samuel, secretary to the Overseas Trade department, ...

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  20. DIFFICULT EVICTION

    Wild scenes were witnessed at Cambusland near Glasgow on the occasion of an eviction of a prominent Communist. The sheriff’s officers ...

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  21. Settling Questions for Long Suspended

    “Le Temps,'” while emphasising that France does not intend to interfere in Egypt, pays that recourse to new forcible monsures would not ...

    Article : 77 words
  22. SIX O’CLOCK CLOSING

    In remarking that the six o’clock closing law would be of little use if people were allowed to violate it, Mr. Knight.. P.M., today imposed a fine ...

    Article : 109 words
  23. EMPIRE MARKETING

    The “Daily Telegraph,” in an editorial. stresses that every Dominion Colony and protectorate must be represented directly or indirectly on the ...

    Article : 74 words
  24. New Prime Minister Anxious for Arrests

    The “Daily Telegraph’s” diplomatic correspondent understands that Ziwar Pasha, the now Premier, assured Viscount Allenby of his ...

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  25. FRENCH POLITICS

    Reuter’s correspondent in Paris says, that the Chamber of Deputies voted confidence in the Government by 318 votes to I96 votes. At the ...

    Article : 102 words
  26. Tenants Will be Urged to Meet Obligations

    A crowd of several thousands menaced the police headquarters at Cambusland late at night; then, learning that the arrested persons had been ...

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  27. VALE VISCOUNT JELLICOE

    Citizens farewelled the Governor General, Viscount Jellicoe. yesterday evening, and civic and public tributes were paid. Viscount Jellicoe and his ...

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  28. DETAILS ABOUT WEMBLEY.

    It is understood that the total Wembley receipts from rents concessions and admissions aggregate £2,000,000. The losses amount to £1,800,000. In ...

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  29. KILLED IN A LIFT

    James Peterson, aged 40, glazier, living al South Melbourne, was caught the goods lift at Buckley and Nunn’s today and killed. It is thought that ...

    Article : 71 words
  30. GENERAL CABLES

    Owing to the outcry in Germany, and the probability that the conviction of General Nathusins would react on Anglo-German relations, the ...

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  31. Bluejackets Missing From a Warship

    Two bluejackets of good character from the warship Vallant have been [?] in Alexandera for the last [?] hours. ...

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  32. ZINOVIEFF LETTER

    The “Daily Express” correspondent in Moscow says the Soviet reply to the British note is hel[?] sent immediately. ...

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  33. Regiment Arriving for Port Soudan

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  34. CHAPLIN MARRIED AGAIN

    It is reported that Charles Chaplin married. Miss Lita Grey otherwise known as Leut[?] Louise Murray at Epalma Sonora Mexico today. ...

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  35. SUCCESSES WITH RADIO.

    Phenomenal success is reported by amateurs following the broadcasting of a foreign programme tonight by Magazine Radio Broadcasting. The ...

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