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  2. A SEVERE EARTHQUAKE.

    A severe earthquake has been registered by the seismograph here. It is believed to have occurred 10,000. mile away, perhaps off the south-west coast of ...

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  3. LORD BYNG OF VIMY

    Two hundred officers of the Canadian forces who served under General Byng ia the Great War, gave tangible expressions of their affection for their former leader ...

    Article : 152 words
  4. THE WILKINS EXPEDITION.

    Captain George Wilkins "hopped off" on Saturday morning in the airplane Alaskan on his second trip to Point Barrow. The main object of hie flight is to succor a ...

    Article : 77 words
  5. THE FRENCH DEBTS.

    A beginning has been made with the movement for the formation of a national committee to organise a scheme of national voluntary contributions to a fund to ...

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  6. COMPULSORY VOTING

    The "Daily Telegraph," continuing the discussion on compulsory voting on tho basis of Australia's experience, expresses the opinion that the subject is well worth ...

    Article : 152 words
  7. RECORDED IN FIJI.

    The seismograph records here show that a disturbance occurred at 7.30 on Monday evening. The zenith was reached at 7.45, ? and the tracings lasted for two hours. ...

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  8. A SUCCESSFUL JOURNEY.

    Captain Wilkins returned here on Sunday evening by the airplane Alaskan, after making a second flight to Point Barrow. An attempt to locate the overland dog ...

    Article : 95 words
  9. RECORDED AT ADELAIDE.

    Mr. G. F. Dodwell (Government Astronomer) stated on Tuesday that the earthquake was recorded on the seismograph at the Adelaide Observatory. ...

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  10. FLOODS IN BAGDAD.

    The safety of Bagdad is seriously threatened by un unprecedented flood in the Tigris. The river made a breach in the flood walls near the Royal Palace, a ...

    Article : 168 words
  11. COUP D'ETAT IN CHINA.

    The Kuo-Min-Chun general, Lu-Changlin has placed himself under the command of General Wu-Pei-Fu. Chang-Chili-Chiang, who was recently the nominal ...

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  12. A SOUTH AFRICAN MEMORIAL

    Universal satisfaction is expressed at the announcement that at the invitation of the Delville Wood National Memorial Com-mittee General Hertzog himself will ...

    Article : 101 words
  13. SYDNEY RECORDS.

    Records registered by Dr. Pigot, of the Riverview Observatory, indicate that earthquakes have taken place 1,720 miles away between the New Hebrides and the ...

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  14. THE COALMINING DISPUTE.

    The deadlock between the mine-owners and the miner a over the recommendations in the Coal Commission's report is causing increased anxiety in view of the ...

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  15. A LONG FLIGHT.

    The Belgian airren arrived home to-day, thus completing their flight from Brussels to the Belgian Congo and back. The aviators were Lieutenants Medaets and ...

    Article : 93 words
  16. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Bucharest correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that the Queen of Roumania, former Princess Marie of Edinburgh, has joined the .Greek Orthodox ...

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  17. RAILWAY-STATI0N UNDER WATER.

    Five thousand men, employed day and night, have eo far saved Bagdad from menace from the unprecedented floods which threatened the town, but the ...

    Article : 91 words
  18. "LITTLE BROTHERS."

    A former Governer of South Australia, Sir Henry Galway, to-day said farewell at Australia House to a party of sixty Dreadnought boys who are going to ...

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  19. CALIFORNIA TO AUSTRALIA.

    The Oakland (California) wireless station, KTAB, will attempt to broadcast a programme to Australia and New Zealand on May 21, at an hour equivalent to 10 ...

    Article : 122 words
  20. WORSE THAN EVER.

    The irrigation experts describe the outlook at Bagdad to-night as being worse than ever. The Tigris has made a breach in the walls which is now nearly 200 yards ...

    Article : 112 words
  21. THE GREEK ARMY.

    It is officially announced that Majors Bakirdji, Karakoufa, and Zefas yesterday led a mutiny at Salonika, and a small number of troops occupied Karabournu ...

    Article : 59 words
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  23. GREEK PRESIDENCY.

    Voting was completed to-day in the remaining twenty-three districts in connection with the election of a President. The returns show, an overwhelming vote ...

    Article : 48 words
  24. PROMPT MEASURES TAKEN.

    The wires were set buzzing with military and naval orders sent all over the country yesterday on receipt of news of the outbreak, which occurred at midnight. ...

    Article : 138 words
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  26. AN ELUSIVE REVOLUTIONIST.

    It is reported that the trouble had been brewing for Some time, but the Greek censorship prevented aa accurate appraisement of the situation, which, however ...

    Article : 145 words
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