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  2. A "CHAT" WITH MARY.

    We found Mary in ruminative mood and although our greeting was deference and suavity itself, that, imposing representative of a famous race, declined ...

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  3. THE ITALO-GREEK CRISIS.

    Viscount Grey, in a letter to the newspapers on October 8, wrote:- "The Italo Greek episode exhibited the use of force in the roughest form as a first step, and ...

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  7. INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS.

    It is understood that the Prince of Wales has accepted the office of visitor of the British Institute of International Affairs. Shortly after his return to ...

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  8. SENSATION AT A WEDDING.

    The wedding bell of Raquel Martinez, in the Alicante village church, Atalix Province, was the death knell of her rejected lover, Vicente Ruiz. When the bride ...

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  9. CHINESE CONSTITUTION BILL.

    Reuter's Pekin correspondent states:- After having occupied 12 years in discussing it, the Chinese Parliament has finally completed the framing of the National ...

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  10. "GET US FOOD."

    Reuter's Duesseldorf correspondent states:- The economic situation in the Ruhr is serious, and the cessation of work in numerous industries is expected. The ...

    Article : 114 words
  11. NATIONAL RIFLE MEETING.

    The annual meeting of the National Rifle Association, the largest meeting of marksmen in the southern hemisphere, commenced, at Liverpool on Saturday ...

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  12. LIMITED FAMILIES.

    Giving evidence before the Public Service Appeal Board in connection with the Civil Service Association's application for a temporary allowance of £13 per ...

    Article : 210 words
  13. TSAO-KUN INSTALLED.

    The new President of China (Gen. TsaoKun) in his inaugural address, remarked that previous Presidents had been handicapped by the absence of a National Constitution, ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLES.

    Messages from Pasadena, California, state that, fanned by high winds, forest fires from the hills and through the canyons have laid waste s score of ...

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  15. GOVERNMENT AND INDUSTRIALISTS.

    The London Dally Telegraph's Berlin correspondent reports that the German Government and the Industrialists have arrived at a compromise. The latter have ...

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  16. PEKIN IN GALA DRESS.

    The streets of Pekin were gaily decked with flags and heavily guarded by troops when the new President of the Chinese Republic, Tsao Kun, arrived from ...

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  17. EMERGENCY LAW BILL PASSED.

    The Reichstag, by 316 votes to 24, has passed the Emergency Law Bill. Seven legislators refrained from participating in the division. ...

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  18. TERRITORY COMMUNICATION.

    Arrangements have been made for the erection of telethon and telegraph lines and the instalman of wireless stations in the Northern Territory. The matter was ...

    Article : 156 words
  19. BRITAIN AND AMERICA.

    The American Government will take no cognizance of the suggestion made by Mr. Lloyd George, in a speech in Canada, that the United States and Great Britain should ...

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  20. HURRICANE SEAS.

    Abnormally high tides, combined with hurricane seas and a 60 miles an hour gale, left a trail or damage on the south coast of England. The stones witnessed ...

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  21. FACED EACH OTHER.

    The Berlin in correspondent of The Sun day Express states that Dr. Stresemann and Herr. Stinnes, with tense expressions and nervous gesture, confronted each ...

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  22. TALK OF ANOTHER WAR.

    Mr. Lloyd George's speeches in Canada are, being followed with, deep interest throughout the United States. His Toronto address has created much ...

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  23. COLLECTING STATISTICS.

    In accordance with a resolution agreed to at the Premiers Conference, a meeting took place in Melbourne recently of Commonwealth and State statisticians with a ...

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  24. TAXATION PAYMENTS.

    [?] Ebert), the Chancellor (Dr. Stresemann), and Dr. Luther (Minister for Food), provides that all taxes must in future be paid ...

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  25. AMERICAN PROHIBITION.

    The Federal Prohibition Commissioner (Mr. Haynes), addressing a conference of 1,000 citizens, representing various organisations which exist for the enforcement ...

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  26. SUICIDE OF A ROTHSCHILD.

    At the inquest at Ashtonwold, on the body of the Hon. Nathaniel Charles Rothschild, the evidence showed that the deceased suffered from depression. He locked ...

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  27. CITADEL EXPLOSION.

    One, of the forts at Warsaw citadel, at which explosives were stored, exploded this morning and much damage resulted to the citadel. The casualties amounted to 28 ...

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  28. BRITISH TERRIER CLUB SHOW.

    The British Terrier Club of Australia held its annual championship show (K.C. [?]ules) at the R.A.S. grounds, Moore Park, on Saturday. The entries exceeded those ...

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  29. "IMPOSSIBLE" PRICES AND SHOP LOOTING.

    Frequent outbreaks of looting shops occurred to-day. Many shops were closed and others barricaded. The principal cafes were empty in consequence of the ...

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  30. MONUMENT TO FALLEN RIFLEMEN.

    A monument to perpetuate the memory of members of the various clubs affiliated with, the National Rifle Association, who lost their lives in the war, was unveiled ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN HOPS.

    An agreement has been reached between the Tasmanian brewers and hopgrowers for, a period of three years. Under the agreement the brewers will take over ...

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  34. CHINESE SOCCER TEAM DEFEATED.

    A soccer match between Southern Tasmania and China was played on Saturday in the presence of about 400 people. The Chinese displayed much better ...

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  35. ST. PETER'S MISSION FETE.

    The fete in aid of the St. Peter's College Mission, organized by a Ladies Guild, and held on the grounds of St. Peter's College, on Saturday afternoon, was ...

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  36. INDIAN CHAMBER OF PRINCES.

    Thakur Sahab Hakhaji Bowaji Rajkot is tying to form a chamber, of princes and chiefs, but the Bombay Government does not favour the step. His Highness ...

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  37. SERIOUS UNEMPLOYMENT DISTURBANCES.

    So far 11 persons have been reported dead and 35 injured in connection with the unemployment disturbances at Solia gen, which continue. ...

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  38. QUEENSLAND LIQUOR POLL.

    The latest figures in connection with the liquor poll are:- Control, 14,389; prohibition, 122,228; continuance, 194,484. ...

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