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  2. TROUBLED INDIA.

    An Anglo-Indian police officer, in an article in the "Sunday Express," declares that it is madness to permit the Prince of Wales to visit India at present. ...

    Article : 168 words
  3. QUEENSLAND LOAN.

    The National City Company announces that the Queensland Government loan of 12,000,000 dollars (normally £2,400,000), at 7 per cent., with a currency of 20 years, and ...

    Article : 106 words
  4. IRISH CONFERENCE.

    The Lord Privy Seal (Mr. Austen Chamberlain) has been added to the list of British delegates who will attend the conference with representatives of Sinn Fein. The ...

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  5. DISARMAMENT.

    The Department of State says that the Government is gratified that the British Dominions will he represented at—the Washington Conference. It is stated that ...

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  6. HEAT WAVE IN BRITAIN.

    A great part of Europe has been literally "sizzling" for a week. In southern England particularly there have been many mercury mashing records, the temperature ...

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  7. TERRIFIC HAILSTORM

    Melbourne on Saturday afternoon was swept by a hailstorm of unusual fury. Preecded by vivid lightning and heavy thunder the storm broke over the city at 25 minutes ...

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  8. IN VARYING CONDITIONS.

    If the semi-final matches of the victorian Football League were dull and uninteresting, the preliminary final between Carlton and Richmond on the Melbourne ...

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  9. Association Match Abandoned.

    The force of the storm seems to have been heavie at the East Melbourne Cricket-ground than it was further east. The football match, Footseray v. Williamstown, ...

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  10. Opinions in London.

    Newspapers give prominence to a message from New York announcing the successful issue of Queensland bonds, and to a message from Brisbane giving the ...

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  11. Sinn Fein Policy Stated.

    Mr. O'Callaigh, a former "speaker" of the Dail Eireann, and now the Sinn Fein envoy in, Paris, interviewed by a representative of the newspaper "Excelsior," said that ...

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  12. Moplah Rebellion.

    Calicut is overflowing with refugees, who report that the Moplahs are not now offering them a choice of conversion to Islam, but are slaughtering Hindus ...

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  13. STORM OF CYCLONIC ORIGIN.

    Mr. E. T. Quayle, of the Meteorological Bureau, said yesterday that the storm on Saturday was due to a cyclonic disturbance. Its genesis was in the north-west, ...

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  14. British Delegation.

    The "Morning Post's" political correspondent says that the disclosure by the Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. Hughes) in the Commonwealth Parliament of the ...

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  15. King and Unemployment.

    His Majesty the King, accompanied by the Queen and Princess Mary, visited Manchester on Saturday, where the King opened nn extension of the Royal ...

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  16. Release of Internees Urged.

    Lord Decies, an Irish representative peer, writing in the Dublin press, advocates the release of political' internees, with a view to removing an obstacle to peace. ...

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  17. Citizens' Committee Formed.

    Mr. Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labour, has announced the formation of an advisory committee of 100 leading American men and ...

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  18. Charge Against Grand Duke.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Berlin says that a dramatic story of the kidnapping and incarceration in a lunatic asylum of the cousin of a Grand ...

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  19. Compensation for Irish. Peer.

    The Court of Quarter Sessions has awarded the Earl of Bandon £61,900 as compensation for the burning of Castle Bernard, his seat in Cork, by Sinn ...

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  20. HAILSTORM IN COUNTRY.

    MURTOA. Saturday.—A severe hailstorm passed over the town about 3 o'clock this afternoon. It lasted about 10 minutes. Gardens suffered considerably, tomato and other plants being cut ...

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  21. SWIFT TRANSFORMATION.

    How the storm enveloped the city was graphically described by a tram passenger. He said:—"I boarded a North Fitzroy tram with the intention of alighting at the top ...

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  22. Soldier's Terrible1 Experiences.

    John McCabe, a former soldier, has been awarded £4,000 as compensation for injuries inflicted by members of the Irish Republican army. McCabe told the Court ...

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  23. Trade Claims of Japan.

    The correspondent of the United Press Association at Tokio says that, according to the newspaper "Asali Shimbun," Japan means to demand, at the Washing. ...

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  24. Labour Committee Appointed.

    A committee of six members, including Messrs. Sidney Webb, Ramsay Macdonald, and Arthur Henderson, M.P.'s, has been appointed by the Labour Conference to ...

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  25. NEW LIVING WAGE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Board of Trade, by a majority of six, including the president, (Judge Beeby), has fixed the new living wage for adult workers in the State, ...

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  26. Crown Solicitor Released.

    Mr. Wolfe, Crown Soicitor of Cork, who was kidnapped by an armed party on Thursday, has been released. ...

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  27. Britain's Overseas Trade.

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  28. Loss of the R38.

    The Air Ministry's court of inquiry into the loss of the airship R38 has reported that the vessel broke in two owing to the failure of the structure at the rear of the ...

    Article : 182 words
  29. "Edge of the Precipice."

    Replying to the "Daily Chronicle," which deprecated attempts to draw sensatiopal conclusions from the divergent interests of America and Japan, the "Daily ...

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  30. Relieving Russian Famine.

    The international conference, which is considering means for the relief of the Russian famine, has reached a crucial point on the question of credits. ...

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  31. SCENES IN THE CITY.

    Heralded by a roar which betokened its severity, the storm struck the city, at 25 minutes past 4. Thousands of people were drenched before they found shelter, and ...

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  32. WORK AND WAGES.

    Under the amended determination of the Chaffcutters' Wages Board, which will come into operation on October 14, the hours of work have been reduced from 48 ...

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  33. SPORTING CABLES.

    A feature of the discussions on the important autumn handicaps is the prominence given to the chances of Earna in the Cambudgeshire. This suggests the R. Day hopes ...

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  34. America and Japan.

    Major-General Leonard Wood, GovernorGeneral of the Philippines, in an address to the America-Japan Society, declared that there had been a great deal of loose ...

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  35. CARRIED AWAY IN DRAIN.

    When the storm was at its height, James Edbrooke, aged 7 years, whose parents live in Malmsbury street, Hawthorn, could not be found. He had been playing with a ...

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  36. Panama Canal Tolls.

    The correspondent of the New York "Times" at Washington says that a vote Will be taken in the Senate on Monday on Senator Borah's bill providing for the ...

    Article : 121 words
  37. AUSTRALIA'S FALLEN.

    A visit which Mr. W. A. Windeyer, K. C., of Sydney, has just made to the principal arcas in which Austiahan soldiers were engaged, confirms the opinion that ...

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  38. AT FOOTBALL GROUNDS.

    While the Carlton did Richmond teams in the final football match on the Melbourne Cricket ground on Saturday were enjoying their half time rest, the telephone ...

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  39. New South Wales Flotation.

    The prospectus of the Government of New South Wales 6 per cent, loan of £3,000,000 has been issued. The date of maturity of the loan is 1930-40, and ...

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  40. WOMEN AT GOLF.

    Miss Joyee Wethered won the English women's close golf championship, defeating Mrs. Mumford. 12 up and 11 to play. NEWYORK, Oct. 9. ...

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  41. Return of Shantung.

    C[?]ina has rejected Japan's proposals regarding the return of Shantung to China. The text of China's reply to Japan's ...

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  42. Ocean Rate Warfare.

    The United States Emergency Fleet Corporation and Shipping Board have embarked upon a ruthless ocean late warfare against British shipping companies, ...

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  43. INQUIRIES IN PARLIAMENT.

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—In the Legislative Assembly last night the Treasurer (Mr. Filhelly), speaking on the Loan Bill, stated that reference had been ...

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  44. EFFECTS IN THEATRES.

    Only picture shows were able to proceed during the storm; all other performances had to be suspended. In the Tivoli Theatre and Bijon Theatre, and several picture ...

    Article : 251 words
  45. ITALIAN WINS WALKING MATCH

    Pavesi, an Italian, won the Surrey Walking Club's annual walking race between London and Brighton. The winner covered the 52 miles in 8h. 37min. 27sec. There ...

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  46. GENERAL CABLES.

    Bradford business men have undertaken to provide £25,000 towards the British Empire Exhibition for which a specially built vessel will be imploved in a tour of the ...

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  47. FEDERAL BUDGET AND SUGAR CONTROL.

    Sir,—The essentials of the sugar industry are that it (1) furnishes idequnte supplies for home use, and at it reasonable price to the consumer from the Australian ...

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  48. Airships for Australia.

    The "Observer," in a leading article headed "Australia Leads," praises Mr. Hughes's comrageous unfolding of an airship policy for Australia. "There are probably ...

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  49. AUSTRALIAN RUGBY SUCCESS.

    In a match against the Broughton Rangers on Saturday the Australian Rugby team was successful, the final scores being: —Austialia, 4 tries, 3 goals (l8 points); ...

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  50. Reparations Problem.

    Under the Wiesbaden agreement between France and Germany, Germany is pledged to deliver to France goods and material to the full limit of German ...

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  51. CLOSE BILLIARDS CONTEST.

    McConachy and Inman each stored five breaks of more than 100 on Saturday in then match of 8,060, in which Inman conectes 1,000. lnman's best breaks were 200 ...

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  52. DROWNED. IN DAM.

    "STAVEL, Saturday, —Mrs.Clowe and her two children were found drowned in a dam at Wallaloo yesterday afternoon. One child was aged 2 years and the other was ...

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  53. CLOSING OF MT. MORGAN MINE

    ROCKHAMPTON (Q.), Friday.—It is 28 weeks since the Mount Morgan mine closed, and every day increases the wretchedness, misery, and hopelessness of hundreds of ...

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  54. Excitement at North Fitzroy.

    The hail presided an unexpected touch of realism at a matinee performance at a moving picture theatre in North Fitzroy. The climax of the picture being shown at ...

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  55. HOUSEBREAKERS SENTENCED.

    PERTH, Friday.— At the Criminal Court to-day, Perey Preston and Ernest Baldock, electrical engineers, were convicted noted on a series of charges of ...

    Article : 108 words
  56. German' Aggression Feared.

    The newspaper "La Depeche," published at Toulouse, commenting upon the forthcoming conference at Washinqton, declines that real disarmament will be impossible ...

    Article : 55 words
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  58. WATER IN MANY PREMISES.

    Although no estimate could be obtained during the week-end damage caused in warehouses in Flinders lane by flooding it is believed, will amount to several ...

    Article : 608 words
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