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  2. ADELAIDE EXPRESS DERAILED

    Carrying 130 passenger, the Adelaide express was derailed at about 4 o'clock yesterday morning near Glenorchy, 13 miles beyond Stawell. The heavy rains of Sunday ...

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  3. A TRUE CONSERVATIVE.

    Forty-two bachelor members of the House of Commons dined at the House last night. Sir Robert Horne (Unionist), wh[?] ...

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  4. RUHR PROBLEM.

    The impression in Downing Street is decidedly pessimistic with reference to the French reply to the British Note on the subject of reparations by Germany. It ...

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  5. FLOODED RIVERS.

    Generally speaking, the position regarding the flooded rivers of Victoria yesterday was not more serious than the previous day. In fact, the respite from ...

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  6. COOGEE FLAT MYSTERY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— There was an important development in what is known as the Coogee mystery today, when what are believed to be portions of the remains ...

    Article : 301 words
  7. TRADE WITH CANADA.

    The Ottawa Bureau of Statistics anounces that Canadian exports to Australia during the year ended June 30 last were of the value of 1[?],824,000 dollars ...

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  8. GERMAN TRAIN COLLISION.

    Two passenger trans collided near Hanover. The number of deaths is estimated at 100, and a similar number of persons has been injured. ...

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  9. NOTES IN PARLIAMENT.

    During the debate on the imperial Conference business-sheet yesterday, Mr. Maxwell (V.) asserted that the Labour party had affiliated with the Communists. Mr. ...

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  10. Cost of Defence.

    The financial secretary to the Treasury (Sir William Joynson Hicks), in reply in the House of Commons to a question regarding the expenditure upon defence ...

    Article : 270 words
  11. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    The High Commissioner for Australia (Sir Joseph Cook) laid the foundation[?]stone of the Australian pavilion at Wembley in the presence of 200 Australians, including ...

    Article : 229 words
  12. Scotsmen for Canada.

    Since the Canadian Government was informed by the Canadian Pacific railway authorities that they required 50,000 men for harvesting, the Glasgow office of the ...

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  13. PASSENGERS' NARRATIVES.

    A number of passengers who were on the express returned to Melbourne during the afternoon. Happily the mishap occurred so quietly in the dark and dismal morning ...

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  14. Cotton Industry.

    Master cotton-spinners, who own 31,000,000 spindles, against 14,000,000, have rejected the proposed control of the industry by an advisory council composed of ...

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  15. British Politics.

    It is Captain H. Arthur Evans, National Liberal member of the House of Commons for Leicester, who with Mr. F. O. Roberts, the Labour member for West Bromwich,has ...

    Article : 218 words
  16. Russian Boast.

    The 'Morning Post" says that M. Rakovsky), the new Soviet representative in London, in a farewell speech to the Ukrainian central executive, declared that ...

    Article : 139 words
  17. PRETTY TYPIST'S FAITH.

    The Appeal Court has dismissed the appeal by Alexander Campbell Mason, aged 22 years, who was sentenced to death for the murder of Jacob Dickey, a taxicab[?]cab ...

    Article : 200 words
  18. GENERAL CABLES.

    A statement by the International Labour Bureau at Geneva, shows that the number of wounded men drawing pensions in Germany is 1,537,000; in France, 1,500,000; and ...

    Article : 316 words
  19. Ross Dependency.

    An Order in Council states that the coasts of the Ross Sea, in the Antarctic, with the adjacent islands and territories, which are a British settlemeut within the ...

    Article : 242 words
  20. Low-necked Dresses.

    While a large party of women were waiting this afternoon at the Vatican to be received by the Pope, Monsignor Marmaggi appeared and divided the women into ...

    Article : 120 words
  21. PRESIDENT HARDING

    President Harding, who is suffering from bronchial pneumonia, spent a restful night, and is improving. The doctors attending President Harding issued a ...

    Article : 154 words
  22. Preparing for World Flight.

    Captain Macmillan, with Mr. Malins, who accompanied Major Blake to India last year, is about to make an engine test flight preliminary to a world flight. They ...

    Article : 60 words
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