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  2. CABLEGRAMS and TELEGRAMS INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS

    Edward Williams, a music teacher, aged 54 years, who gave himself up to the police at Newcastle and con[?]essed that he had murdered his ...

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  3. FRANCE FRENCH WARLIKE PREPARATIONS

    The Paris correspondent of the London "Dally Chronicle" says that France, whose public men are continually preaching peace and ...

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  4. STATE TELEGRAMS THE FIRE ON THE MOLDAVIA.

    The Marine Court inquiry into the fire on the Moldavia which caused a loss of £80,000, has delivered its finding which is that ...

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  5. IMPERIAL CABLES. UNITED KINGDOM

    In the House of Commons, Mr. Ammon. Parliamentary Secretray for [?]e Admiralty, said with regard to the future of the Singapore scheme ...

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  6. FOREIGN CABLES UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

    A message from Atlanta (Georgia) says that an interesting development with regard to the status of officialdom of the Ku Klux Klan ...

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  7. DISCORD IN PERTH COUNCIL.

    Several City Councillors have resig[?]ed because the Mayor gave his casting vote in favor of retaining the services of the City Engineer ...

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  8. A BIG NUGGET FOUND

    A nugget of gold weighing 51 ozs 19 dwts. has been found at St. Ives. ...

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  9. QUESTIONING THE GOVERNMENT

    Speaking in the House of Commons Mr. Chamberlain supported Mr. Asquith on the Poplar issue. He also asked the Premier to make ...

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  10. POINCARE'S POLICY

    The "Echo do Paris" declares that the idea of a volte face on the part of M. Poincare in regard to the Ruhr policy is purely ...

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  11. £28 IN NOTES DISAPPEAR

    Thomas Robinson, a shopkeeper of Aberdeen Street, placed £28 in notes in one of his boots on Friday night, but found that it had ...

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  12. RELATIONS BETWEEN POINCARE AND MACDONALD

    M. Pertlnax, writing in the "Echo de Paris," doubts greatly whether Mr. Macdonald and M. Poincare will reach an understanding. ...

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  13. A CHARGE OF MURDER

    The Malay named Te Andoe, who was sentenced to five years imprisonment for inflicting grievous bodily harm on Christian ...

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  14. THE SINGAPORE BASE.

    British Conservatives are on the alert in regard to the Singapore base, which it is rumored the Government is about to shelve. ...

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  15. CAPITAL LEVY PROPOSAL DEFEATED

    By 353 votes to 201 the Chamber of Deputies has rejected a [?]rooosal for a levy on capital. ...

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  16. THE OIL SCANDALS

    The Committee of the Senate which is dealing with the oil scandals has investigated the sale of Mr. Harding's paper, "The Marion ...

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  17. POLITICAL FEDERAL

    As a direct result of the outbreak of rinderpest in Western Australia it is expected that more stringent regulations will be passed governing ...

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  18. WOMAN ATTACKED BY SHARK

    Nita Derrett (30), while surfing at Bronte Beach in six feet of water was attacked by a shark which bit off her leg at the knee ...

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  19. AN EIGHT HOURS DAY BILL.

    It is stated that the Government intends introducing a bill in the House of Gommons providing for a working day o[?] eight hours. ...

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  20. GERMANY AND THE ALLIES ALLEGED CHANGE IN FRENCH OPINION.

    A message from Paris says that French opinion with regard to the Ruhr policy is changing. This is the concensus of articles in the ...

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  21. A SENATOR WOUNDED

    Senator Frank Greene was seriously wounded in a street gun fight between Internal Revenue agents and some boot-leggers. ...

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  22. POSITION OF GOVERNMENT

    Mr. J. L. Garvin, commenting on the position of the British Labor Government, says that the chief danger will come from within. The ...

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  23. RESIGNATION OF MR. DENBY

    In consequence of the oil scandals Mr. Edwin Denby has resigned and his resignation has been accepted. Before resigning he had a ...

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  24. NOR'-WEST SHIPPING

    The operations of the Navigation Act were today inquired into by the Royal Commission appointed for that purpose. Mr. Green, ...

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  25. GERMAN SEAMEN'S STRIKE

    The German sailors on the steamers Hanover and Ituri have been paid off, and replaced by British seamen. ...

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  26. THE SEARCH FOR BATSON

    Tonight Batson, the ligellic murderer, was seen making his way up the side of a hill in the area now being searched. ...

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  27. SOUTH AFRICA

    The Governor-General-in-Council has reserved his assent to the Natal Townships Ordinance which was passed by the Natal Provincial ...

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  28. GERMANY

    In an affray at Pir[?]nasens, in the Palatinate of Bavaria,, the Separatists fired on and bombed a crowd which was attempting to storm a ...

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  29. THE JINGELLIC MURDERER.

    The end of the Ji[?]igellic man hunt came dramatically. While hundreds of police and civilians were scouring the country far and near, ...

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  30. MARITZ SENT FOR TRIAL

    General Salomon Maritz (the Boer, rebel) has been ca[?]ltted for trial on charges of rebellion and treason, [?]olning enemy forces, handing over ...

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  31. BRITAIN AND REPARATIONS.

    As a result of representations between Britain and Germany, two German financial experts have arrived to discuss the question of ...

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  32. QUEENSLAND

    Mr. E. G. Theodore (the Premier of Queensland), who is visiting New York, states that Mr. J. A. Fiheily (the Agent General for Queensland) ...

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  33. A RUDE AWAKENING

    Alfred Tremholme, while sleeping in a house in Palmer street, Darlinghurst, was awakened by feeling something sharp gashing at his ...

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  34. CONSCRIPTION OF LABOR IN BAVARIA

    The Bavarian Government proposes conscription of labor men between 20 and 30 and women between 19 and 25. ...

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  35. IRISH

    Mr. Ca[?]ir Healey, Sinn Fein member for Tyrone and Fermanagh in the Imperial Parliament, was released a couple of months ago ...

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  36. AVIATION BRENNAN'S HELICOPTER

    The London "Daily Chronicle" says that Mr. Louis Brennan is waiting for fine weather for the first open-air tests of his helicopter ...

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  37. QU[?]ET AT PIRMASENS

    Everything is now quiet at Pirmasens. The death roll is now said to have been 31 Separatists and 9 civillans. ...

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  38. A MURDERERS EXCUSE.

    Thomas Newton, who is charged with the murder of Leslie Quinlan, admits that he battered Quinlan to death while he slept, but claims that ...

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  39. JAPAN

    Ten thousand anti-Government agitato[?]s held a mass meeting and demanded the immediate resignation of the Government, They then ...

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  40. MISS DERRETT'S CONDITION

    Miss Derrett, who lost her leg and her other foot when attacked by a shark at Bronte beach, was reported today to be slightly ...

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  42. FULFILLING THE NAVAL AGREEMENT.

    The Japanese Navy Office announces that the first period in the work of scrapping warships in accordance with the Washington naval ...

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  43. WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    Mrs. Jessie Reid has announced that she will be a candidate for the Kalgoorlie seat at the elections next month. Mrs. Reid is a ...

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  44. AN OUTLAW CAPTURED

    The outlaw Robert Fenwick, who escaped from Gladesville Hospital on January 26, was captured five miles from Naru[?]an. He made no ...

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  45. CHINA

    Dr. Sun Yat Sen, "President" of Southern China, has decided to adopt a soviet form of government and nationalise lands and Industries. He ...

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  46. COCKATOO ISLAND DOCKYARDS

    One thousand men will shortly be dis[?]ssed from CCockatoo Island dockyards unless further orders are received. ...

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  47. NEW SOUTH WALES

    After the disturbances at meetings at which the president of the A.L.P. has spoken, it is now believed that the personal injury of Mr. Willis is ...

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  48. NOTED AIRMAN KILLED.

    Lieut Colonel Travers, one of Britain's most brilliant aviators and formerly chief of the technical information branch of the Air Ministry, ...

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  49. QUEENSLAND

    Near Mt. Parry two railway carriages filled with excursionists left the tails and went over an embankment. The sides of the carriages ...

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