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  2. KISSES FOLLOW BULLETS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Albert Scott (52), pleaded guilty in the Criminal Court to-day to a charge of having wounded Mrs. Frith (32), a widow, ...

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  3. TURKISH SUCCESSES STIR UP BALKANS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The criticalness of the situation in the Near East is shown by the fact that Mr. Lloyd George found it necessary to confer ...

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  4. GERMAN REPARATION

    LONDON, Sunday.—According to a "News of the World" correspondent in Paris, the French Cabinet hias unanimously approved M. Poincare's ...

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  5. MAY WALLAROO MINES RESUME WORK?

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— In the Federal Arbitration Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Powers, argument was resumed with respect to the ...

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  6. BALKAN POWERS' ALLEGED AGREEMENT

    BERLIN, Sunday.—The newspapers have published the text of a military convention allegedly signed at Marlenburg on August 31. Under the agreement the representatives of the Little Entente give an undertaking that their countries jointly will defend the present ...

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  7. SUMMARY OF OPINIONS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Daily Mail" publishes messages giving the attitude of the other Dominions in regard to the invitations to send contingents to ...

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  8. BURGLARS CAUSE FIRE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Burglars blew the door off the safe at the post office on Mosman Wharf early this morning. They also blew a hole through ...

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  9. TRADE WITH GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Sunday— It is reported that an agreement on the lines of the Stinnes-Lubersac. arrangement has been signed at Stuttgart between the ...

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  10. FREEDOM OF STRAITS

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Sunday.— The Turkish papers agree that the freedom of the Straits must be respected. The principal Nationalist organ says ...

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  11. CRITICISM IN FRANCE.

    LONDON, Sunday.— The "Daily Mail's correspondent in Paris says that the call to the dominions is criticised in France. It is declared that if there is ...

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  12. KENDENUP ESTATE.

    ADELAIDE, Monday. — A Reamark message states that Mr. Gerald Beverley (manager of the De Garis Pyap Estate on the River Murray) has received ...

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  13. SPORT OVERSEAS.

    PARIS, Sunday.—The Australian Spears was second in the thousand-metre cycling championship of the world. The contest was won by the ...

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  14. BARBERS CHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The case in which George James McDonald (28), barber, and five of his employes are charged with conspiracy was heard ...

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  15. MAHOMETAN SENTIMENT.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Aga Khan says that the British policy towards Turkey has pained and puzzled the Indian Mahometans, who hold that both ...

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  16. SERBIANS EXPRESS ALARM.

    PARIS, Sunday.—M. Poineare and the King of Serbia conferred for two hours, and a half about the Turco-Greek situation. The Serbian Foreign ...

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  17. TURKS MASSING AT PANDERMA.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Times" correspondent in Constantinople says that there are no signs of the Turks concentrating towards Europe, but that ...

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  18. WORK ON THE QUEST.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Commander Wild states that the crew of the steamer Quest did a tremendous amount of solid scientific work, including the ...

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  20. OPINION IN AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Mr W. M. Hughes has cabled to Sir Joseph Cook, who is acting as head of the Australian delegation to the League of ...

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  21. BRIGADE READY IN MONTH.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Sir John Mohash stated to-day that if Australia went to war again a brigade of infantry or cavalry could be ready for ...

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  22. ALLIES LIMIT SYMPATHY

    PARIS, Sunday.—The British Government's statement is the subject of considerable newspaper comment, which is unanimous in insisting on the ...

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  23. LITTLE RAIN IN NORTH.

    A little rain fell in Pirie and the northern part of the State yesterday afternoon. It began about two o'clock, and for awhile was rather heavier. ...

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  24. ATTITUDE OF RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Sunday. — The "Times" correspondent at Riga says that a message from Moscow reports a consideration of the Kemalist operations. The ...

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  25. OPPOSITION FROM LABOR PARTY.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—In the House of Representatives to-morrow the Labor members will question Mr Hughes' right to commit Australia in ...

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  26. BIG EFFECT ON POLITICS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Federal political situation has been altered by the prospect of war. Opinion now is that the danger of a conflict ...

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  27. ITALY'S SUPPORT NOT ACTIVE

    ROME, Sunday.— The "Tribuna" says that Italy solidly supports the Allies in safeguarding the freedom of the Straits. That paper has reason to ...

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  28. BULGARIA RIDES A RAIL.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A "Times" correspondent at Sofia states that the Bulgarian newspapers are guarded and non-committal regarding the position ...

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  29. SOLDIERS REQUEST ENLISTMENT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The cabled accounts of the position in the Near East have caused intense interest throughout the city and country ...

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  30. BEHAVIOR OF TURKS

    LONDON, Sunday.—A semi-official message from Athens says a Greek battleship has wirelessed a report that the Turks have set fire to the town of ...

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  31. AN UNOFFICIAL REGISTRATION.

    SYDNEY, Monday—The British Service Association in Australia has resolved to ask all Imperial ex-officers and men, other than those who joined ...

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  32. BRITAIN STRENGTHENS FORCES.

    LONDON, Sunday.— The "Times" correspondent at Gibraltar states that a cruiser and a local flotilla have been ordered to the east. The North ...

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  33. PREMIER SPEAKS OF AUSTRALIAN HELP.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The Premier (Sir H. N. Barwell) spoke at a lunch tendered by the Journalists' Association to Sir W. Beach Thomas to-day. ...

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  34. CALL TO DOMINIONS

    OTTAWA, Sunday.— The entire Canadian Cabinet is absent from Ottawa, and it will be noon to-morrow before they reach the city to consider the ...

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  35. ENROLMENT IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.—The British invitation has caused a great stir in New Zealand. The Buckle street barracks displayed the sign "Recruits ...

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  36. REFUGEES FLOCKING TO MALTA.

    MALTA, Sunday.—The steamship Bavarian, carrying another 750 British refugees, including many Maltese, has arrived. Like the earlier arrivals, all ...

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