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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    It is learned that President Harding hold the members of the House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee that he has high hopes that by ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS

    Johannesburg.—The Rend strikes are still returning slowly. Altogether about 1000 workers have responded to the Prime Minister's appeal, but the ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS

    London.-Sir John Salmond, the New Zealand delegate to the Washington Conference, who has just arrived there, is convinced of the necessity for ...

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  5. Across The Strait

    Melbourne, Thursday Night.—When Henry Williams (65), prospector, was charged to-day with obtaining £65 by ...

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  6. SOME POINTED FACTS

    The following is reprinted from the "Herald," of Octobor 4, 1921, es having a bearing on the present industrial situation on the West Coast. ...

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  8. Prince in India

    The Prince of Wales arrived here his morning on a three days' visit, which is in the nature of a rest after is heavy week at Delhi. The usual ...

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  9. MEAT DISPUTE SETTLED.

    Melbourne, Thursday Night. — The meat industry dispute been settled. The terms of settlement define the work to be done by unionists and ...

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  10. MAN'S FEARFUL FALL.

    Sydney, Thursday Night.-Alexander Anderson (35), plasterer, fell from the top of a now building at the roar of the Hotel Australia to the roof of a ...

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  11. The Ard Fheis

    Mr. Eamonn De Valera, speaking at the Ard Fheis (Sinu Fein Congress), announced that a split had been averted. The meeting adjourned for two ...

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  12. Shooting at Belfast

    Shooting at Belfast was renewed on Wednesday, when several were wounded. The troops restored order. ...

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  13. STRANDING OF THE COOMA.

    Sydney, Thursday Night.—The second and third officers of the steamer Cooma will be called on by the Marine Court to show cause in connection with ...

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  14. Airship Disaster

    All the bodies have been recovered from the dirigible Roma, which ex[?]oded, confirming that there were 34 [?], eight injured, and three unhurt. ...

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  15. Back to Better Times

    London.—Some leading captains of industry discern signs of improvement in the great industries, and point to a diminution by 42,000 in the number of ...

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  16. The "Awful" Colonies

    London.—Mr. F. Turner, of East Fremantle, West Australia, writes a letter to the "Observer" on the subject of honorariums to the Australian ...

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  17. BRUTAL MURDER.

    Sydney, Thursday Evening.—There was a brutal murder at Erskineville this afternoon, when Mrs. lda Parker (40) was found by the police in a pool ...

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  18. Cables Concentrated

    The Government has requested Italy to postpone the Genoa Conference for three weeks. ...

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  19. UNITED STATES NAVY AND ARMY APPROPRIATIONS.

    While the Army Court of Inquiry is investigating the airship Roma disaster at Norfolk, numerous Senators are making a strong demand for the ...

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  20. ALLEGED DIABOLICAL PLOT.

    Sydney, Thursday Evening.—Premier Dooley, addressing the Labor electors at Newtown, declared that he had details of a secret meeting of ...

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  21. Faked Lottery

    London.—In the course of his opening speech at the trial of Rouben Bigland at the Shropshire A[?]sizes on a charge of inciting three persons to ...

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  22. PASSION PLAY FILM RIGHTS

    London.—Oberammergau is agitated because of been bidding by American film producers for the rights to film this year's Passion Play. ...

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  23. ALLEGED CONVERSION.

    The Public Prosecutor has justice a summons charging Horatio Bottomley with converting to his own use £5000, part of the property of the Victory ...

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  24. ALLEGED DEFAMATION.

    Sydney, Thursday Evening.—Mr Levy, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly in the last Parliament, has issued a writ for £5000 against ...

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  25. Germany's Debt.

    London.—A message from Paris says that Germany has paid 31,000,000 gold marks as the fourth instalment under the Cannes Conference arrangement. ...

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  26. MURDER TRIAL.

    Darwin (N.T.), Thursday.— Two juries at the Criminal Court brought in a verdict of not guilty against the aboriginal jack, of having murdered ...

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  27. SPORT BOOMS

    London.—At this year's football cup all attendance records have been broken. There were nearly 200,000 people at four matches. ...

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  28. GOVERNOR HORTHY

    London.—The correspondent of the "Times" at Berlin says that an attack on the life of Admiral Horthy, Governor of Hungary, was ...

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