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  2. HOGAN MINISTRY RESIGNS

    Having been defeated twice in the Legislative Assembly, the Premier (Mr. Hogan) yesterday morning requested His Excellency the Governor (Lord Somers) to grant a dissolution. The request was refused, and Mr. Hogan resigned. ...

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  3. AIRMAN FAINTS.

    Lemoigne, the airman, had a remarkable escape when attempting to beat the world's altitude record. He reached an altitude of nearly 30.000ft., and then fainted, owing ...

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  4. VESTRIS WRECK.

    Mr. Dickcison Hooter, inspector-general of the United States steamboat inspection service, opened an inquiry into the nispection of the Vestris. ...

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  5. GERMAN POLICY.

    The speech in the Reichstag of the Gevman Foreign Minister (Dr. Strescmann), in which he laid down Germany's policy concerning disarmament, reparations, and ...

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  6. BOMB OUTRAGE AT KEW.

    No other motive than vengeance or intimidation ean be found by the police for the throwing of a bomb which severely damaged Mr. W. H. Swautou's home at ...

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  7. CONTRACT SCANDAL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — In his report on the Sydney City Council coal contracts before the inauguration of the Civic Commission, Judge Thomson, who investigated ...

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  8. POWDER EXPLOSION.

    An explosion occurred to-day in an army cartridge factory at Vincenncs. Twelve persous were killed and scores were injured. Four charred bodies, which cannot ...

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  9. 'PLANES V. BATTLE-SHIPS.

    The "Daily Express" anderstands that recent naval expenments are causing anxiety to the Admiralty, especially in regard to the dischnrgo of torpedoes from ...

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  10. TROTSKY AND STALIN.

    A Riga message confirms the report that Joseph Stalin, the general secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party in Russia, summoned Leon Trotsky ...

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  11. MAD NEGRO.

    The people of Omaha (Nebraska), are in a state of panie to-night because a maniac, a negro, within the last three days has killed two women and one man, and fatally ...

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  12. DEATH OF MR. J. J. FALCONER.

    Deep regret will be evoked in a wide cirele of friends by the news of the death of Mr. John James Falconer, chairman of the Australian board of advice of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. BRITISH MOTOR FIRMS.

    The long anfieipated amalgameation of British motor firms to enable powerful foreign competition to be more effectively met, as well as to allow ...

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  14. Birth Control.

    Miss Elizabeth Ellis, a well-dressed confectioner, aged 34 years, called at the Bradford police station and said, "I have set fire to the birth conttol van." Her action ...

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  15. Amundsen's Medals.

    Mr. Conrad Langard, the so-called Norwegian Maeccnns (a Roman patron of letters), has bought the late Captain Roald Amundsen's famous collection of medals ...

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  16. COINING PLANT IN FLAT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—In a raid on a luxuriously furnished flat in the iashionable quarter of Potts Point, deteetives discovered a coining plant and a number of ...

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  17. British War Debt.

    The Chaneellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Winston Churehill) stated in the Honse of Commons in reply to a question that the annual payment to the United States ...

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  18. General Booth.

    The "Duily Express" states:—"In the event of the death of General Booth, leader of the Salvation Army, the seeret envelope nominating his sueessor cannot be opened ...

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  19. PASSENGERS BY MOLDAVIA.

    PREMANTLE (W.A.), Wednesday.—The following are passeagers by the Moldavia, which has mrived at Fremantle from Britain:- For Adelalde.—Lady Bell. Mesdamea Maisball, ...

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  20. Racing in England.

    Mr. Martin Stainfoith, the illustrator of "The Horse in Australia," who is reputcdly one of the best living paiateis of horses and successor to the late Douglas ...

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  21. BURNT MOTOR-CARS.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.). Wednesday.— The large number of motor-ears destroyed by fire in the Auckland distriet is commented upon by the insurance adjusters. It is ...

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  22. ELECTRICITY EXTENSION.

    The Eleetricity Commission has announeed its intention to extend its supply to Diamond Creek and the Sutherland Homes. The work will be andertaken at ...

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  23. KILLED BY BOLTING HORSE.

    MACEDON, Wednesday.— Albart Daley aged 12 years, son of Mr. Dennis Daley. was killed this atlemoon. He was riding a horse [?] Macedon when is balted. He was eaught in the ...

    Article : 74 words
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  25. Free State and Germany.

    The Germau Government has agreed to the establishment of an Irish Free State legation at Berlin. ...

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