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  2. HUGE RUM FLEET.

    Many Government craft are on the watch| off the New Jersey coast to prevent the smuggling of liquor from the Largest rum fleet that has asseinbled this year off ...

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  3. TROPICAL STORM.

    Late on Saturday afternoon huge masses of dark, clouds portended a tropical storm.Very light rain fell on Saturday night and yesterday afernoon, preceded ...

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  4. CHARGES AGAINST WALSH.

    Heated exchanges between counsel marked proceedings at the City Court on Saturday, when the hearing of charges against the Federal president of the ...

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  5. CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET.

    Wheat prices have collapsed. Wheat options for May delivery have dropped to as low as 185 cents a bushel. almost 21 cents under the recent high figures. The ...

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  6. AFRICAN PRISONERS.

    Mr. Tielman Roos, Nationalist Minister for Justice in Mr. Hortzog's coalition Ministry, launched a bombshell by releasing about 1,000 short term prisoners. The ...

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  7. FATAL MOTOR MISHAP.

    Mr. Ebenezer F. Baker, a partner in the Melbourne Sports Depot, Elizabeth street, died at a quarter-past 1 o'clock yesterday morning from injuries received in a ...

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  8. MURDER OF TYPIST.

    Norman Thorne, charged with the murder of his fiancee, Miss Elsic Cameron, a London typist, whose dismembered body was found buried on Thornes farm at ...

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  9. Girl Injured at Windsor.

    Nellie Redaway aged 11 years of High street, Windsor, was knocked down by a motor-car driven by Mr. William Anderson, of Raleigh street Windsor in High ...

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  10. Trades Hall Protest.

    offcials of the Trades Hall Council on Saturday condemned the increase in the price of bread.The president (Mr. C. Crofts) said that the position was ...

    Article : 175 words
  11. Fight With Coastguard.

    After a fight on the pier between 30 rum-runners and coastguardsmen, the guardsmen seized liquor valued at 100,000 dollars (normally £20,000), and also took ...

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  12. OPIUM TRAFFIC.

    The American delegation has withdrawn from the International Conference regarding the restriction of opium. The withdrawal of the American ...

    Article : 228 words
  13. Plea for Modification.

    A message from Reno, Nevada, states that the poll of the Nevada Assembly upon a prohibition resolution, which calls upon Congress to assemble a convention of ...

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  14. EGYPTIAN ELECTION.

    The special political correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that Britain should not build up hopes because Zaglul Pasha, the former Premier and the president of ...

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  15. WAR DEBTS.

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that the British Note on war debts has been despatched to Paris. It is understood that it briefly sets out the principles upon ...

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  16. Death of Speculator.

    The wheat market "skyrocketing" prices which during the last few weeks, is reported to have caused serious alarm to European householders, broke severely ...

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  17. Decline of 22 Cents.

    At Chicago wheat options for May delivery have dropped to 1864 cents a bushel, or 22 cents under last week's high record. July options closed at 159 cents a bushel. ...

    Article : 63 words
  18. SPORTING CABLES.

    Many changes among the first 20 players on the National Lawn Tennis's ranking list for 1924, which was announced two weeks ago, were made at the annual meeting of the United States Lawn ...

    Article : 367 words
  19. FRENCH SOCIALISTS.

    A Socialist deputation, bend by M. Leon Blum, leader of the Socialist party in the Chamber of Deputies, waited on the Prime Minister (M. Herriot) and laid down the ...

    Article : 214 words
  20. WHEAT-HOLDING TRUST.

    The "Morning Post's" market correspondent, in reviewing the recent wheat "bull" raid, which recalls famous attempted "corners,"says that early in 1922 ...

    Article : 172 words
  21. Case of "Mr. A."

    The magistrate before whom the application was heard refused to make an order for the provisional release of Captain Arthur, formerly aide-de camp to Sir Hari ...

    Article : 98 words
  22. MURDER CHARGE.

    Following upon the death at the Alfred Hospital yesterday morning of Mr. Henri Brunet, aged 49 years. of High street, St. Kilda Godfrey Berry aged 30 years garage ...

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  23. RED ARMY.

    On the occasion of taking up his, duties as Commissar for War, in succession to M. Trotsky, M. Frumse issued an order of the day to the army and navy, in which ...

    Article : 157 words
  24. Peace of Europe.

    Mr. J. L. Garvin, writting in the "Observer," concludes a long article upon the situation in Europe by stating that a mutual pact security between Britain, ...

    Article : 49 words
  25. Girls Kidnapped.

    S.C.Stone, said to be father of "Jack" Hoxie, the film actor, and night watchman in a residential district from which May and Nina Martin disappeared in August, ...

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  26. PRICE OF CEREALS.

    Following a debate on the dearness of bread, the Chamber of Deputies passed a bill which enforces the producers of bread and cereals to declare the amount ...

    Article : 174 words
  27. GENERAL CABLES.

    A Reuter message from Denver Colorardo (U.S.A.) states that an operation for the restoration of the sight of Morris and Viola Emour was successful, and that the ...

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  28. Football in Britain.

    Following are the results of matches played on Saturday:- First League.— Birmingham v. leeds 0.0: Blackburn v. Arsenal, 1.0: Bolton v.Cardiff, 3.0: ...

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  29. MEAT SUPPLIES.

    Giving evidence before the Food Commission, Mr.T.F. Wise a member of the Food Council, submitted a memorandum concerning meat supplies, in which he said ...

    Article : 244 words
  30. Migration Project.

    The earlier surpiise expressed in semioffcial circles at Auslralia's delay in arriving at a decision upon the migration project has been intensified by tabled reports that ...

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  31. Expresses Delayed.

    Caused by heavy rains, washouts on the line between Adelaide and the Victorian border delayed the arrival of the Adelaide express on Saturday for four hours, ...

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  32. Ships for Australia.

    The "Daily Express." in justification of the claim that there is a definite trade revival alludes to the exceptional demand for tonnage for Australian wheat, as a ...

    Article : 75 words
  33. Further Falls Expected.

    Reports received at the weather Bureau yesterday showed that the tropical disturbance, part of which had accounted for the heavy downpour at Adelaide on ...

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  34. Refugees From Belfast.

    Two hundred Roman Catholic refugees, who were driven from their homes in Belfast during the anti-Catholic "reign of terror" three years ago took possession ...

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  35. ELSTERNWICK AFFRAY.

    Immediately upon his discharge from the Alfred Hospital on Saturday afternoon, James Moran, aged 48 years labourer, was arrested by Senior-detective Ethell and ...

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  36. BREAD PRICE INCREASED.

    Since the price of bread in the eastern suburbs was increased to [?] cash and 1/ booked for the 4lb. loaf, the price in the northern suburbs was raised to 1ld. cash ...

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  37. Actress and Poet.

    A classic love story ended in the Law Courts with the acquittal of a Polish actress named Staimslawa Uminska, who was charged with having killed her ...

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  38. Inter-Imperial Shipping.

    The Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. Amery), in a speech at Liverpool, said that it was essential to take every measure to develop inter- Imperial ...

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  39. STREETS FLOODED.

    MOUNT GAMBIER (S.A.).Saturday.— A downpour of rain, such as has not been seen here for years, occurred to-night Thundery conditions prevailed during the ...

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  40. YOUNG MAN KILLED.

    JERILDERIE (N.S.W.) Saturday.—Mr. John Baker scn of Mr.W.J.Baker, manager of the Jerilderie branch of Messrs. McPherson, Thom, and Company, stock ...

    Article : 138 words
  41. BOXING.

    "Saramy" Mandell. a lightwright, defeated "Sjd" Terris on points in a 12-round bout. Both are outstanding contenders for "Benny" Leonard's world's championship title. ...

    Article : 119 words
  42. "Jack" Dempsey Married.

    At San Diego, "Jack" Dempsey, the champion heavy-weight boxer of the world, and Miss Estelle Taylor, the moving picture artist, were married on Saturday ...

    Article : 121 words
  43. Aorangi Damaged.

    The Union Steamship's Company's motor-ship Aorangi (23,000 tons), on her first trip on the Vancouver-Austialian run, was struck by an abnormally huge wave ...

    Article : 76 words
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  45. TWO SISTERS INJURED.

    Two sisters Dorothy and Lila Kennedy, need 9 and 7 years respectively, of Stanley street West Melbourne, were injured by accident at West Melbourne ...

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  46. Floods in Queensland.

    BRISBANE Sunday.—Owing to the fact that 17in of rain was experienced at Innis[?] lost night, and [?] fact that rain continued to-day flood conditions are prevalent ...

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  47. Control of Tobacco.

    An investigation by the Federal Trade Commission of an alleged agreement between the American Tobacco Company and the Imperial Tobacco Company of England ...

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  48. INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Sunday.—Nine additional cases of infantile paralysis have been reported, including two women, one aged 19 years and one aged 24 years, and ...

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