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  2. CABLEGRAMS and TELEGRAMS FOREIGN CABLES

    The Cabinet today decided to file a protest against America's immigration legislation on the ground that it is a violation of the "Gentleman's ...

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  3. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA YOUTHFUL MURDERERS SHOW MASTERY OF CRIMINAL PLANNING

    After the duration of a week, an amazing crime mystery had an extraordinary denouement today, when Nathan Leopold junior (15) ...

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  4. ADELAIDE-SYDNEY AERIAL MAIL

    It is announced that the aerial mail service between Adelaide and Sydney will be commenced on Monday. ...

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  5. A DOMESTIC TRAGEDY.

    Madame Buchim threw herself from a train at Lons le Saunier, France, and was decapitated. Later on the dead body of her husband ...

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  7. VICTORIA

    "Squizzy" Taylor was yesterday committed for trial by the Coroner (Mr. D. Berriman) on a charge of manslaughter in connection with the ...

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  8. REVOLUTION IN RUMANIA

    The Government of Rumania has been overthrown, and General Averascu, leader of the peasants, is in charge of the revolutionaries. The ...

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  9. THE BOMB-DROPPING TRAGEDY.

    Lieut. Joubert, the pilot who dropped a bomb in Kuruman, in Bechuanaland, which killed four persons, when giving evidence at ...

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  10. MYSTERIOUS OCCURRENCE

    Twenty thousand pounds worth of Commonwealth bank notes, which were to have been burnt, have mysteriously got back into ...

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  11. SERIOUS EXPLOSION IN BUCHAREST.

    The city was thrown into a state of panic yesterday by the explosion of some 12,000 shells in the arsenal close to the Royal Palace, the ...

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  12. WORLD COURT SCHEME REPUDIATED BY U.S.A. PRESIDENT

    President Coolidge in a memorial day address at Arlington national cemetery, repudiated the proposals for American adherence to the world ...

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  13. U.S.A. IMMIGRATION BILL

    The Tokio correspondent of the New York "Times" says:—The news that President Coolidge has signed the Immigration Bill has ...

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  14. IMPERIAL CABLES. UNITED KINGDOM

    Mr. Asquith indicated in the House of Commons yesterday that the Liberals were prepared [?] give the Government a little more time ...

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  15. BOMB DROPPED AT MILITARY REVIEW

    During a review at Kuraman, Lieut. Joubert, the pilot of a flying machine, dropped a bomb and four spectators were killed. Joubert was ...

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  16. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS NEW SOUTH WALES

    The Glen Innes Police Court was crowded today, when the adjourned hearing of the case which was the outcome of a horsewhipping incident ...

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  17. A HARSH DECISION

    Twenty-five thousand immigrants, some of whom arrived nearly a year ago, will shortly be deported as the result of a Supreme Court ...

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  18. INDUSTRIAL LEGISLATION

    The second reading of the Industrial Councils Bill was passed in the House of Commons yesterday. The bill empowers the Minister for ...

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  19. LEAGUE OF NATIONS AND THE "DEATH RAY."

    It is pointed out in diplomatic cricles in regard to the "death ray" invention, that if any member of the League of Nations acquired the ...

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  20. FRANCE

    A dead set has been made against MiLerand, the French President, by the Left parties. The political crisis is thus aggravated, and the ...

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  21. A CLOSED INCIDENT

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" says that the question of Japanese exclusion is now regarded as a closed ...

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  22. HEAVY DAMAGE AT BUCHAREST

    The explosions here continued yesterday, and many panic stricken inhabitants left the city. The damage done is estimated at 100 milion ...

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  23. TROUBLE IN THE LHBOR CAMP

    The "Daily Chronicle" says that a great fight is going on in the Parliamentary Labor Party Between the Cabinet and the Executive ...

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  24. "TIME FOR JAPAN TO ACT."

    Japan's protest against America's immigration law has been sent to America. One Japanese newspaper says it is no use resorting to ...

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  25. REBEL ACTIVITY IN TURKESTAN

    A recrudescence of rebel activity has occurred in Turkestan. At Meshed a mutiny among the Russian troops has apparently proved ...

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  26. PRESIDENT MILLERAND

    President Millerand does not dream of resigning, and if the politicians whom the country calls to office decline it, he will as[?] ...

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  27. SOUTH AFRICA

    A feature of the political campaign in the Rand has been the organised cowdyism and hooliganism at the meetings, reminiscent of the ...

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  28. PBESS ATTACKS ON AMERICA.

    The vernacular Press has begun vitriolic attacks on America. Many of the newspapers are making open threats of impending war. ...

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  29. GERMANY

    Dr. Marx has been reappointed Chancellor, and the Ministers who were resigning have been confirmed in their posts. ...

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  30. AUSTRIA'S CHANCELLOR SHOT

    The Federal Chancellor in Austria (Dr. Ignaz Seipel) was shot yesterday and seriously injured. ...

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  31. JAPANESE MEETING OF PROTEST

    All the Tokio and Osaka newspapers were represented at a meeting held last night to protest against the American excuision law. ...

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  32. FREEDOM OF SPEECH DENIED

    Five thousand people here crowded into the town hall to hear General Smuts, but an organised distrubance resulted in pandemonium, ...

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  33. THE POSITION IN SYRIA

    The "Daily Express's" correspondent at Jerusalem says it is persistently rumored at Beirut that France is proposing to introduce ...

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  34. GENERAL ITEMS

    The Salonika correspondent of the "Daily Expess" says: "There has been serious rioting hare as the result of the tobacco workers' ...

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  36. STATE TELEGRAMS DEATH AT A FOOTBALL MATCH

    Joe Puddy, while umpiring at a football match here yesterday, fell down dead. ...

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  37. RUSSIA

    A message from Moscow states that the Central Executive Council of the Soviet Government has telegraphed to Leningrad ordering the ...

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  38. A FIND OF REVOLVERS AND AMMUNITION.

    Thirty revolvers and 24,000 rounds of ammunition were discovered by the Customs officers in the coal bunkers of the Dutch steamer ...

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  39. HEAVY RAINS IN ENGLAND.

    Tropical downpours have occurred in the south-west of England, and still continue in many districts. The train, and tram services are ...

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  40. T. COOMBE HONORED

    The Birthday Honors list includes the name of Mr. T. Coombe, managing director of the Union Theatres, who has been created a K.B. ...

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  41. GERMANY AND THE LEAGUE

    Lord Robert Cecil, while on a lecture tour in Holland, declared that Germany's admission to the League of Nations was doubtful. He was ...

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  42. CORRESPONDENCE

    (The Editor does not necessarily associate himself with the opinions of correspondents.) ...

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  43. IRISH

    The Dublin Civic Guards are hunting down potheen distillers, and have arrested Waters, who is known as the "King of Whisky Island" ...

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  44. ADELAIDE-SYDNEY AERIAL MAIL

    The first aerial mail plane from Adelaide arrived safely. ...

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  45. THE KENDENUP INQUIRY

    The Kendenup Commission has concluded its sittings, and its report will be presented within a fortnight. ...

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  46. ALLEGED NIGGER NUISANCE

    Sir.—Don't you think it is time something was done about the niggers hanging round in the streets of Carnarvon? A well-known ...

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  47. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Bert Stapleton Neal (19) was placed on trial yesterday before Mr. Justice Angas Parsons and a jury on a charge of having murdered ...

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  48. RUSSIAN CRITICISM OF RAMSAY MACDONALD

    The "Dailu Telegraph" draws attention to the fact that the "Parvoa," the official organ of the Russian Soviet, has published a blasphemous ...

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  49. "BROADCASTING" FROM PERTH

    The Westralian Farmers' new broadcasting station was opened last night. Reports from Kalgoorlie state that only a few words were ...

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  50. CHINA

    A party of missionaries while travelling from Wunchowto to Pinglo, in China, aboard the American hospital ship Roanoke were captured ...

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  51. INDUSTRIAL TRUELES

    The shipping holdup, which is affecting several steamers, occupied the attention of Mr. Justice Powers in the Commonwealth Arbitration ...

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  52. GENERAL THE "DEATH RAY" INVENTION.

    The Air Ministry announces that it offered to Mr. Matthews an opportunity of demonstrating his apparatus as early as February last. ...

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  53. EIGHTEEN MEN KILLED

    A terrible accident occurred yesterday at the Birla mills, when the steampipe of a boiler burst, enveloping the whole room in steam ...

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  54. THE KIDNAPPED MISSIONARIES.

    Jaffray and Dr. Miller, the missionaries who were seized by bandits, have been released. Thay were in good health. Nothing so far has ...

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  55. SEAMEN OBEY ORDER OF COURT

    The seamen have complied with Mr. Justice Power's order, and have agreed to return to the vessels at once. ...

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