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  2. THREE BULLET WOUNDS

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday — Wounded three places, Albert Shepherdson was charged at the Police Court today with having broken into the ...

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  3. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. Theodore Premier of Queensland, has denied the statement that he is about to go America to arrange the flotation ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    DURBAN, Monday — On resumption after lunch of the first test match between the Australian Eleven and South Africa to-day, the South ...

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  5. LOVES OF LANDRU

    PARIS, Monday.—Extraordinary interest is being taken in the trial of Landru {the French Bluebeard), who is charged at Versailles with the ...

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  6. INDIAN UNREST

    -LAHORE, Monday. — A serious riot occurred at Howrah, near Calcutta, when a Khalifat meeting was ordered to disperse quietly. The rioters ...

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  7. IRISH SITUATION

    LONDON, Monday — Mr. Lloyd George and Sir James Craig had an hour and a halts interview, the result of which is unknown, but Sir ...

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  8. DISARMAMENT

    VANCOUVER, Monday — The United Press Association's correspondent Washington has been informed on highest authority that the American ...

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  9. CONFERENCE WITH CLISTER

    LONDON Monday — As a consequence of his interview with Mr. Moyd George, Sir James Craig has summoned members of the ulster ...

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  10. QUESTION IN PARLIAMENT

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  11. PROTEST PROM SOVIET.

    HELSINGFORS, 'Monday. — L Tchitcherin (the Soviet Commissary for Foreign Affairs)- has sent the various ' Governments . represented at ...

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  12. BUSH FIRES

    SYDNEY; Tuesday —. Graziers In Sydney who know the ;West Bogan country where most of the bush fries are raging, estimate that at least 2,000 ...

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  13. MT. MORGAN TROUBLE

    BOCKHAMPTOX, (C.Q.) Tuesday-Some 40 or 50 members of the A.W-U. who have been working at the Mt. Morgan mine for some time, held a ...

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  14. MALABAR REBELLION

    LAHORE, Monday — The number of refugees in the various camps on the Malabar coast is now nearly 10, 000, and they are still arriving. ...

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  15. KINNAIRD CASTLE BURNT

    LONDON, Monday — Kinnaird Castle, in Forfarshire, the Earl of Southesk’s seat has been destroyed by fire believed to be due to the ...

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  16. FRENCH DELEGATES ARRIVE.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Messrs: Briand, Viviani, Sarraut, and .Berthelot, Admiral Lebon and Gen. Buat, of French delegation, hare arrived, ...

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  17. BELFAST V-POLICE RAID

    LONDON, Monday — The police, in raiding a yard in the heart of Bel[?] yesturday discovered a loyalist guarded by armed members of the ...

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  18. MINING INDUSTRY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The precarious condition -of the mining industry was tod-ay again advanced by Mr. T. Manglian, employers representative, ...

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  19. DAUGHTER RESCUES PICTURE

    LONDON, Monday —The loss of Kinnaird Castle is estimated at £1,000,000 Lady Catherine Bosanquent the Earl of Southesk’s doughter, ran ...

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  20. THE DWINDLING MARK

    LONDON, Monday.—The exchange Berlin fluctuated wildly to-day. Persistent selling from the Continent forced it down to 1150 marks to the ...

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  21. WALLS OF FLAME.

    SYDNEY, Later—The weather in the western districts has become cooler, but the bush [?] contiune to spread. Reports received from, ...

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  22. PRINCE OF WALES

    SURE, Monday — The Renown's [?] ,through the,Suez Canal which was inter veiwed with anxiety because cause of her size as she is the large ...

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  23. AMGLO-JAP, ALLIANCE

    WASHINGTON, Monday — In An interview to-day the Chinese delegation to the Washington Conference outlined China’s position. China ...

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  24. ARBUCKLE TRIAL

    SAN FRANCISCO, Monday. — The trial of Roscoe Arbdckle of manslaughter in connection with the Miss Virginia Rappe, will ...

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  25. CANNED GOODS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The Federal regulations recently issued governing the export of - canned goods, created concern amongsct local cannera ...

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  26. WIRELESS WOUNDERS

    MELBOURNE Tuesday— The receipt in Australia of President Harding wireless message to the world has inspired the Prime Minister with ...

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  27. STEAMER WRECEED

    HELSINGFORS, Monday. — The Finnish steamer Gustav, proceeding from Abb to HungO was trrecked in a violent storm, -on of a crew of 15 ...

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  28. QUEENSLAND SUGAR

    BRlSBANE, Tuesday—The present sugar crop is estimated at 278,000 tons the second biggest on record. The value Is placed at £8500,000. ...

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  29. CANADIAN STATEMENT

    NEW YORK, Monday—The new York Times'” Washington correspondent interviewed Mr. Lenon Simpson who when advised of the ...

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  30. HAPSBURG DETHROKEMENT

    BUDAPEST, Monday.—The Hapsburg Dethronement Bill has passed the National Assembly. The right" of the Hapsburg succession to the ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON,Monday — the "Athlete ' News'' state .that the decision of the French Rugby Federation not to allow the Northern Rughy Union ...

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  32. AUS. FALLEN SOLDIERS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— The disbandment of the personnel of the A.LF. Craves Commission, and the reported abandonment of operations ...

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  33. THE PIONEER TIN MINE.

    •MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—At the half-yearly meeting of the share-holders of the Pioneer Tin Mining Co.(Tas.) to -day the chairman ...

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  34. JAPAN'S PREMIER

    NEW YORK, Monday — The "Nichi Nichi Shimbun" states that the police have loud that Eijoro Hasnimoto, assistant station master at Otsuka, is ...

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  35. LAUNGESTON COUNCIL

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday—At the City Council meeting to-night the city manager (Mr. Niehpilis) tabled his first monthly report, in which he made ...

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  36. BRITISH NATIONALITY

    LONDON monday.—In the House commons to-day Mr.Rloyd George replying to a question asking whether replies were received from ...

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  37. MT. EVEREST EXPEDITION

    LONDON, Monday.—General, Sir George Younghusband, in the Royal Geographical Society, announced that Mallory and Bollock had reached a ...

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  38. CONTINUING MR. HARA'S POLICE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday —The "Chicago Tribune’s” Told correspondent reports that Prince Salonji will probably accept the Premiership of ...

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  39. A LONELY WATCH

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— Captaln J.K. Davis, Director of .Navigation, who is in charge of the wireless station at Willis Island, off the ...

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  40. HARRY HAWKER ESTATE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The late Australian aviator, Harry Hawker, Jeff [?] ...

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  41. CANADIAN IMMIGRATION.

    OTTAWA, Monday.—The, Immigration department has Announced that between May 1 and August 31 29,442 immigrants arrived from Great ...

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  42. AMERICANS LOANS

    LONDON, Monday.—It is reported that a New York banking firm, has cabled Melbourne offering the Victorian Government £3,000,000 at about ...

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  43. FIVE YEARS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. Buckley moved the adjournment of the House to-day to discuss the case in which Phyllis Hume, who was sentenced to ...

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  44. FROM STAGE TO DIVORCE COURT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Violet Zara Ward, formerly Hargrave, actress, and daughter of the well-known actress, Maude Fanning,.. was in the Divorce ...

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  45. AUSTRALlA HOUSE.

    'LONDON, Monday.—Mr. M. L Shepherd - {Acting 'High Commissioner has arranged a periodical Interchange of Australia House officials ...

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  46. BRITISH UNEMPLOYED

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Chronicle" asserts that the ac[?] of the distress due the unemployment evidenced by the fact that ...

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  47. FRANCO-TURKISH PACT

    PARIS, Monday.—The Cabinet is considering Lord Curzon's note on the Angora pact, which Is couched in firm language. It mainly objects to the ...

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  48. BANK TELLER COMMITTED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—[?] [?] don Taylor (49) bant teller, pleaded guilty at the Darlinghurst sessians to-day to the embezzlement of £4700, ...

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