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  2. NOTES AND COMMENTS

    It was reported from Wingham (N.S.W.) recently that two horses were sold at the local pound for 3d and 6d respectively, and that this constituted a world's record. ...

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  3. THE LOST L24

    Advices from Portland state that it is learned authoritatively that local naval officials have now definitely decided that the wreck examined by a diver yesterday is the ...

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  4. "GHOSTS OF OUR SOCIAL SINS"

    A number of unemployed demonstrators on the Embankment, armed with banners and accompanied by bands, were diverted from the vicinity of Parliament, and ...

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  5. CR. REA'S SUGGESTION

    The further developments in the position created by the findings of the special committee of the City Conncil which inquired into the state of affairs existing in ...

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  6. EARLY CABLES

    The King's Speech at the opening of the Parliament to-day was as follows:— "Britain's relations with foreign Powers are friendly, and I am glad to record that ...

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  7. FRANCE

    The Paris correspondent of the London "Morning Post" says:—M. Klotz (a former Minister for Finance) has published a book entitled "From War to Peace," in ...

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  8. IRISH DEPORTEES

    Art O'Brien, attended by two prison warders, is conducting his own case before the Irish Deportees' Compensation Tribunal, where he is claiming £7,000 damages ...

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  9. FRENCH FINANCE

    At a meeting of the Cabinet presided over by President Millerand, it was decided to submit to the Chamber of Deputies on Thursday, bills to improve the ...

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  10. SINGAPORE BASE

    Speaking at the Australian Natives' Association dinner, Mr. Bruce strongly condemned the present hesitancy in regard to the Singapore Base. ...

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  11. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

    Paris is suffering from a severe epidemic of influenza. Some three hundred cases are in the hospital, and eight deaths have taken place. Women are particularly ...

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  12. JAPAN

    Communications between Tokio and Osaka were interrupted by a severe earthquake which occurred near Tokio at 5.45 o'clock this morning. A message from Tokio says that no serious damage has been done by the earthquake. The telephone and tramway services in the city of Tokio were suspended, ...

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  13. BETTING DEBTS

    A bookmaker at Colne (Lancashire) sued E. A. McDonald, the ex-Victorian and international cricketer, who was ordered to pay £68 betting debts. ...

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  14. BRITAIN AND GREECE

    The newspapers give prominence to a letter from Mr. C. H. Bentinck, the British Charge d'Affaires, at Athens, to M. Roussos, the Foreign Minister, announeing the ...

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  15. A FATAL WALK

    The two skeletons found near the Coleman River, in the Gull of Carpentaria, are believed to be the remains of two returned soldiers who set out a couple of ...

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  16. INTERSTATE CRICKET

    H. L. Collins, captain of the New South Wales cricket team, has been called before the executive of the N.S.W. Cricket Association in connection with an alleged ...

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  17. DANGERS OF MOTORING

    A report furnished by the Melbourne Coroner to the State Attorney-General shows a serious increase in the number of deaths caused by motor and other means ...

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  18. A WIRELESS MESSAGE.

    A wireless message to the Radio Corporation of America from Tomioka, Japan, says that a strong earthquake visited Tokio this morning. The land lines at Tomioka ...

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  19. AMUSEMENTS

    Considerable success is attending the appearance at the Majestic Theatre of Signor Bruno Sarto, late of the Sistine Soloists. At each session his varied selections in ...

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  20. MELBOURNE GAOL PLOT

    In connection with the suspected attempt to secure the escape of a notorious prisoner from the Melbourne gaol, further inquiries are being made. It was stated ...

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  21. THE DEATH ROLL.

    The centre of the earthquake is believed to have been near Tanzawa, in the Pro-vince of Sagami, according to the officials of the Central Observatory. It was ...

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  22. MR. MACDONALD'S ATTACK.

    The Parliament will open to-day without any "eleventh hour agreement," between the parties. The London "Daily Telegraph" says ...

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  23. LYNCH FAMILY BELLRINGERS.

    To-night (Wednesday), the Lynch Family Bellringers will open their season at the Queen's Hall. Selections on the bells, glassophones, aluminium organs, and ...

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  24. A RIVER TRIP

    We have set forth categorically ia more than one issue of this paper the desirability of Mount Pleasant. We have referred to its beauty, its scenic charm, its ...

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  25. ROYALTIES SAFE.

    The Emperor and the Empress are at Numadzu, and, with the Prince Regent and the Princess Nagako Kuni, are reported to be safe. ...

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  26. HANNAH MITCHELL AGAIN

    Hannah Mitchell, charged with the murder of a woman as the result of an illegal operation, appeared at the City ,Court, yesterday after a lengthy illness. She looked ...

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  27. "UGLIELAND."

    "Uglieland" was again visited by another large throng last night. Of the many attractions, the maze, the dancing arena, the boxing stage, and the toboggan were ...

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  28. MOTION OF CENSURE.

    The London "Daily Herald" (Labor) says that a Labor amendment to the Address-in-Reply will be moved on Thursday by Mr. J. R. Clynes (Deputy Leader of ...

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  29. THE PHILIPPINES

    Earthquake shocks of some intensity were felt between 4 and 6 o'clock this morning in the Hocos Provinces. A milder shock at about 5 o'clock this morning was ...

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  30. MAGIC RING AT THE LONDON "ZOO."

    Results startling in their success have been achieved by a primitive form of sexometer used in tho London Zoo insect house. The device (states a witter in the ...

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  31. SMUTS AND GERMAN GENERAL.

    The question of inviting a former enemy general to a public dinner in England was in November raised by the organiser of a proposed dinner of East African ...

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  32. EGYPT

    The final election results from Egypt show that the Zaghloulists (Nationalists) won 152 out of 211 seats. The diplomatic correspondent of the ...

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  33. SOVIET CONTEMPT.

    The official Soviet newspaper, the "Pravda," is moved to bitter contempt over the opening of the British Parliament, and it refers particularly to the report that ...

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  34. SHAFTESBURY THEATRE

    The last three nights of "Zodiac" ah the Shaftesbury Theatre are announced. "Zodiac" describes various articles in the possession of members of the audience, ...

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  35. SIR LAN HAMILTON.

    It is reported that Mr. Macdonald has asked General Sir Lan Hamilton to become Secretary of State for War. General Hamilton, however, has informed the ...

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  36. ITALY AND RUSSIA

    The Rome correspondent of the London "Morning Post" says:—It is anticipated that a treaty will be signed this week between Italy and the Soviet, Government, ...

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  37. NAVAL DISASTER.

    A diver who examined an object which was believed to be the L24 found it covered with seaweed and barnacles. It had evidently lain there for a long time. One ...

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  38. GERMANY

    The "Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that the proposal to extend to Germany a food credit for 70,000,000 dollars has suffered indefinite ...

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  39. S.A. WAR MEMORIAL

    The State Government has decided to take the initiative in a movement for the erection of a State War Memorial. A meeting of representatives of various interests ...

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  40. OLYMPIA.

    The Snushine Players are creating a bis success this week at Olympia. Yorke Gray gives some excellent "impressions," and his version of "Alice, Where Art Thou" ...

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  41. CHINA

    A telegram received from Suchow re-ports that the notorious bandit chief Lao-Yang-Jen haw been murdered by his own men—-Reuter. ...

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  42. Advertising

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  43. MISSIONARY RESCUED.

    The Civil Governor of the Province of Honan Bays that Mrs. Kilen, a missionary, who was reported to have been killed by a notorious bandit chief at Tsasyang, has ...

    Article : 42 words
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