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  2. £2,500 DAMAGES

    In the Supreme Court this morning, before the Chiel Justice (Sir Robert M'Millan)and a jury, the hearing was commencement f a casein which Cuthbert Ridley ...

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  3. FREE STATE ELECTIONS

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  4. THE JAPANESE EARTHQUAKE

    Tho Osaka "Mainichi's" correspondent; at Tokio reports that yesterday, from the morning on a strong wind blew, and it was cloudy and hot At noon there was a ...

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  5. ITALO-GREEK CRISIS

    Italy bits announced that she refuses to accept decision of the League of Nations.—Reuter. ...

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  6. TERRIBLE MINING DISASTER

    Twenty one miners and one reaener published in a terrible mining diester in the Bell Bird Colliery on the SouthMaitland Field on Saturday afternoon. ...

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  7. A BOYCOTT HINTED AT.

    Tho "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent points out that having regard to the fact that neither Italy nor Greece is self supporting in the matter of ...

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  8. SUBMARINE SEIZES GREEK STEAMER.

    According to an Athens message, it is semi-officially stated that an Italian submarine seized the steamer Giorgious on September 1 and that the Italian Admiral ...

    Article : 131 words
  9. UNPARALLELED DISORDER.

    The United Press afc Pekin announces that tho Tokio fire is reported to be under control, but tremendous confusion pre-vails because the police and military are ...

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  10. TROPICAL MEDICINE

    Three hundred medical scientists from every part of the East are attending a , congest on tropical medicine. The presidential address eulogises the ...

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  11. RELEASE OF GREEK SHIPS.

    According to a Homo message the Ministry of Marine has ordered oil Greek ships to be allowed to leave Italian ports with-out hindrance. ...

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  12. TENS OF THOUSANDS OF HEAD.

    An intercepted message from the steamer Korea Marn, in Yokohama harbor, estimates that there are tens of thousands of dead. ...

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  13. ITALIANS OCCUPY MORE ISLANDS.

    An unconfirmed message from Athens reports that the Italians occupied the islands of Cephalonia and Samos. It has been announced that the Italian ...

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  14. FRENCH PRESS COMMENT.

    The French newspaper "Figaro" describes the Italian activities as criminal, absurd aud abominable. The "Oeuvre" says that Italy, in killing ...

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  15. LAW TENNIS

    At Noordwicks, the leading Dutchmen maintained their ascendancy, hut the Britons secured several doubles, notably that of Godfree and Mrs. Barron against Mdlle. ...

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  16. DEMONSTRATIONS IN CRETE.

    The Italian Embassy in London stated that the occupation of Corfu was deemed sufficient for the purpose in view. There was no truth in the reports that other ...

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  17. GREAT EARTHQUAKE OF 1856 RECALLED.

    A Message from Nagasaki state that it a impossible to estimate the aggregate casualties in all the affected districts. but it is remembered that the great ...

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  18. STILL UNCONSCIOUS

    The Perth Hospital authorities advised this afternoon that Howard Sainsbury (20), who was admitted to the institution yesterday, was still unconscious. ...

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  19. LEAGUE OP NATIONS' ATTITUDE.

    Tho Italian troops occupied the small islands of Paros and Antiparos. Tho occupation is regarded hero simply as the completion of the Italian action against ...

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  20. LATE SPORTING.

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  21. MARTIAL LAW PROCLAIMED

    It ia reported from Tokio that martial law has been proclaimed in the city.—Reuter. ...

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  22. PRINCE REGRANT'S NARROW 6 ESCAPE.

    An Osaka "Mainichi" report says that the Prince Redout in safe at Yamamoto, after experiencing a very narrow escape.—Renter. ...

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  23. POLICE FORERAL

    The mournful strains of the Police Band Heading a funeral through the city streets this afternoon announced that members of the W.A. Police Force were paying a ...

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  24. CHILDISH JEALOUSIES.

    A Paris message states that a number of Greek and Italian children quarreled at Grenoble, having been inspired by recent events. ...

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  25. TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH OFFICES DESTROYED.

    According to a report received here, The central telegraph office and telephone office at Tokio have been, completely destroyed by fire. ...

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  26. MUST AND WILL DO ITS DUTY.

    Lord Robert Cecil, in an interview after the Council meeting, expressed tho opinion that there was no doubt about the competency of the Council in the present ...

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  27. BODIES SCATTERED EVERYWHERE.

    A message from Nagasaki reports that Odawara has been washed away by tidal waves. Warships have been ordered to ...

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  28. OLD POST OFFICE

    The Postal Department having notified the State Government that the portion of the Treasury buildings now occupied for postal purposes is to bo vacated during ...

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  29. RELIEF MEASURES.

    Osaka is despatching the steamer Seukai Maru to Tokio laden with food aud drinking water. Kobe is sending the Yama shire Maru with similar relief. ...

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  30. FURTHER GREEK PROTESTS.

    An Athens message says that the Metropolitan of Athens has protested to the League of Nations and also to the Arch-bishop Canterbury against the killing of ...

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  31. YOKOHAMA STRICKEN.

    A "wireless message from the Korea Mara Bays that 200,000 inhabitants of Yokohama are homeless and foodless. Thousands took refuge on the steamers ...

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  32. EXCITEMENT AT GENEVA.

    Tho representative of the Australian Press Association at Geneva, says that the Australian delegates have arrived. Lord Robert Cecil has convened a ...

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  33. DEVASTATION ALONG SOO MILE BELT

    The "Daily Chronicle" Now York correspondent says radio messages state that an earthquake lasting 1½ hours caused devastation along a belt of 300 miles in ...

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  34. LORD CURZON INTERVIEWED.

    Lord Curzon, on his return to London, when interviewed, said at was impossible at present to formulate a definite scheme or policy regarding the Italo-Grcek crisis. ...

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  36. AEROPLANES REQUISITIONED.

    The Nagoya division is mobilising planes to ascertain the conditions at Tokia—Reuter. ...

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  37. APPEAL TO AMBASSADORS.

    The Greek reply to the Ambassadors' Conference urges the appointment of an in-ternational inquiry, which, it is held, is better than a Greek inquiry, which could ...

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  38. FIRST SHOT FIRED

    Italy has acted with vigorous initiative in the attack against Greece. Corfu has been occupied, and au Italian gunboat has fired upon the Greeks, wounding a few ...

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  39. AIRORAFY EMPLOYED.

    Tho Naval Minister is broadcasting instructions by wireless, ordering all airships to engage in relief work. The most active preparations are being ...

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  40. ENGLISH PRESS COMMENTS.

    The decision lies in Romo and not Geneva is the conclusion arrived at by the "Observer." The paper further states that the Italo-Grcek dispute ploughs a ...

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  41. CAUSE OF TROUBLE.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Rome corres-pondent says that according to the evidence collected on the spot by the Italian Consul at Valona (Albania), the message ...

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  42. ANGLO-DUTCH TENNIS

    At Noordwijks the British Players were more successful yesterday. Mrs. Barron defeated Madamoiselle Veltman 6-0, 6-1, and Miss Colyer and Miss Austin defeated ...

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  43. GERMAN STEAMER FOUNDERS.

    The German steamer Kloepfel, while travelling from Hull to Bremerhaven [?]dered in a gale in the North Sea. The captain and only one out of a crew ...

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  44. INDIGNATION IN GREECE.

    Because of the storm of indignation which has swept over Greece, as u result of the Italian action, all the theatres are closed as a sign of mourning, Numerous ...

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  45. ITEMS FROM SYDNEY.

    Since Tuesday last Gloaming has been causing Mason some anxiety. There is slight trouble over the near lore snspensory ligament Gloaming was led at exercise ...

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  46. FLOODS IN INDIA

    Widespread floods occurred in tho province of Behar towards the end of Angust. From particulars now available it ...

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  47. ROCKINGHAM-BY-THE-SEA

    This morning Mr. Alex M'Callm, M.L.A. introduced a deputation representative a of the Rockingham Road Board to the Premier (Sir James Mitchell), with ...

    Article : 209 words
  48. VANDALISM IN KING'S PARK.

    Between 6 and 10 o'clock last night the nameplates on the trees in the Honor Avenue as far west as Thomas ...

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  49. LATE SHIPPING.

    The Aberdeen liner THEMISTOCLES in expected by Dalgety and Co. to arrive at Fremantle from the Eastern States at 8.30 o'clock to-morrow evening but may be ...

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  50. KALGOORLIE CUP.

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  52. EUROPEAN PRESS VIEWS.

    The "Messagero," criticising England in supporting Greece's action in sending the dispute to the League of Nations, saya that M. Gonatas (the Greek Premier) has ...

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