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  3. GERMAN CRISIS

    In a speech at Sampigny, near Bar-le-Due, M. Poincare, French Premier, declared that France could not agree to a reduction of the Garman debt fixed in ...

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  4. VERSAILLES TREATY

    Genera] Sir lan Hamilton, speaking at Brighouse, said:-“We won the war, and then statesmen begin draw ting up a treaty of their ...

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  5. BRITISH POLITICS

    The "Daily Express” says there will be a full stream of political campaign ing this week. Mr Stanley Baldwin (the Prime ...

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  6. CONFERENCE OF POWERS

    The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent says both the Cabinet and the Imperial Conference will discuss the replies from the Allies to ...

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  7. FASCISM IN ITALY

    Reuters correspondent in Milan says that Signor Mussolini, in a speech at the celebration of the first anniversary of the Fascisti march to ...

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  8. ROBBERIES IN AMERICA

    Declaring that they are menaced with extinction due to the unprecedented number of hold up and robberies from jewellerss' shops during the last nine months, ...

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  9. Personal

    The death occurred yesterday at the residence of her son, Mr A. N. Petch, R[?]er street, Ballarat East, of Mrs Australia Patch, relict of Mr Robert ...

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  10. MINISTERIAL UTTERANCES.

    Mr J. H. Thomas, speaking, in London said already two ministers were contradicting themselves as to what Mr Baldwin’s speech meant. Sir W. Joynson ...

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  11. GAR HITS CULVERT

    Cyril Bramich, 25 of Potter street, Dandenong and H. House, 42, of Beaconsfield, were brought to the Melbourne Hospital at 4. a.m. this ...

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  12. SHAH OF PERSIA ILL

    The Shah of Persia has issued a manifesto appointing Sardar Sepah as Premier, and announcing that owing to ill-health he will be obliged to ...

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  13. GEORGE COOPER BOND

    Before Judge Moule, in the Insolvency Court to-day, George Ceorge Cooper Bond, whose schedule of insolvency was filed in December 1922, made a ...

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  14. ACTION BY GERMAN CHAN-CELLOR.

    Reuter’s correspondent in Berlin says that it is semi-officially stated that by the issue of a presidential decree authorising the Chancellor to ...

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  15. A BELLICOSE PRIME MINISTER

    During a Cabinet council at Tarana. the Prime Minister, Ahmed Bey, drew a revolver and wounded the War Minister in the shoulder. A panic seized the other ...

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  16. HAMBURG DISTURBANCES.

    The special court which tried the communist leaders concerned in the recent disturbances sentenced one of them to death for high treason and rebellion, and ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE

    The following cable message has been received by the Department of Agriculture from the Agent-General in London:— London Dairy Show—Victoria, no award. ...

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  18. MATTERS MUNICIPAL

    The majority of the councillors were present when Mayor R. J. Cooke took his seat at the City Council table last night. ...

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  19. JAPAN’S DISASTERS

    A Red Cross cablegram from Tokio states that an epidemic of disease is spreading dangerously owing to overcrowding. There is a weekly average ...

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  20. POISONED BY CAKES

    100 persons, mostly shop-girls, were poisoned by cream cakes from a Paris shop, One person has died and many others are in hospital. There condition ...

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  21. LACK OF PAPER MONEY.

    The situation in Germany during the week-end was most serious owine to the inability of the Reichsbank to supply sufficient paper money to pay ...

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  22. SHIPBOARD FATALITY

    After the customary Father Neptune celebrations on board the s.s. Ceramic, on the 4th September, Arthur Sydney John House, aged. 36, ...

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  23. THE HAVOC AMONG FACTORIES.

    Renter’s correspondent at Tokio says that the official returns give the total of 6962 factories destroyed by earthquake ind fire. The loss is ...

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  24. HERD OF WILD BOAR KILLED

    A curious incident occurred at Saint Louis de Rhone, where a railway runs through a cutting 300 feet deep. A herd of wild boars reached the cutting and the ...

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  25. EXPERIENCES OF MRS HAWKES.

    Mrs Hawkes brought back from Japan a charred string of pearls as a relic. The body of Mr Hawkes is feeing sent daw'll for burial at Geelong ...

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  26. MIGRATION FROM BRITAIN

    Presiding at a Labor demonstration in London, Air Arthur Henderson, the Labor leader, after that the Government’s unemployment ...

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  27. SEPARATISM FAILS.

    Though the population of the Rhineland is unable to express its feelings effectively regarding separation owing to the state of siege which has ...

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  28. THE SAXON GOVERNMENT.

    The Government of Saxony has refused the Imperial Chancellor’s demand for its resignation. An official communication declares ...

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  29. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir, In your issue of yesterday appeal’s a letter over the signature of the president of the City Band, in which he obviously tries to blame the ...

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  30. ENDING OF WARS

    General Sir lan Hamilton, speaking at the unveiling of a war memorial at Batley, said the world’s ex-soldiers, or even half of them, if joined ...

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  31. NEW ZEALAND SETTLERS.

    The agricultural adviser to The British Overseas Settlement "Delegation interviewed in Wellington after a tour of the Dominion, stated. new settlers ...

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  32. RAINS IN QUEENSLAND

    The south western portion of the State experienced splendid lain daring the week end. Several readings were in excess of points. All the creeks are ...

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  33. DESECRATION OF A TOMB

    The family tomb belonging to Jean Bartholomi, who is related to the reigning House of Monaco was recently opened at Petitsaconnex, near ...

    Article : 136 words
  34. CANNED FRUIT BOURNTY

    The Customs Department has received a communication from the representatives of the canning industry setting forth the reasons why cannot accept the ...

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  35. AMERICAN SUPER-DREADNOUGHT

    The super dreadnought, 280 A West Virginia, will be commissioned on December 1st, being the most modern vessel of the American and the sixth ...

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  36. KING EDWARD SANATORIUM

    An a meeting to-day of the of the King Edward Memorial Sanatorium, Dr. Penfold submitted estimates of the cost of erection and famishing of the ...

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  37. SCARCITY OF PLUMBERS

    The delegates to the Master Plumber' Association Conference, were the guests of the Bendigo Commercial Club to-day, when the scarcity of ...

    Article : 105 words
  38. U.S. SUBMARINE SUNK

    The United Satate submarine C5 was sunk in a collision with a fruit steamer, Abangarez. Five naval men, were drowned. The Abangarez ...

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  39. MELBOURNE WOOL SALES

    The Melbourne wool sales were resumed to-day by the N.Z. Loan Coy. who offered 3657; bales, including a good let of merinos. Prices showed ...

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  40. IRISH HUNGER STRIKERS

    It is officially announced, in Dublin that 1493 prisoners ceased hungerstricking in various gaols during the week-end; Originally it was ...

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