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  2. NOTES AND COMMENTS

    In the course of a cabled interview reCeived yesterday giving the impressions gained by members of the British trade mission which recently visited Russia, it ...

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  3. THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    At Pretoria, on the eve of his departure for the Imperial Conference, General Smuts was tendered a dinner by the Chamber of Commerce. In the course of a speech, he ...

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  4. EARLY CABLES

    Two new shocks of earthquake occurred in Tokio to-day, The crazed population is fleeing from the city, and choking all the roads. ...

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  5. BRUCE'S PARTING BLOW TO AUSTRALIANS

    As a parting blow to residents of the Australian States, Mr. Bruce, the Federal Prime Minister, succeeded in carrying through Parliament one of the most ...

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  6. KING GEORGE'S SYMPATHY.

    The King has telegraphed to the Emperor of Japan expressing his horror at the appalling disaster, and sympathising profoundly with His Majesty in the ...

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  7. ITALY AND GREECE

    A semi-official announcements says that Italy did not sign the Treaty of 1864, under which Britain, France, and Russin guaranteed the neutrality of Corfu. The ...

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  8. GIGANTIC PROBLEMS.

    The Japanese Government is facing boldly three gigantic problems arising from the great disaster. The first problem is providing food ...

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  9. CORFU VICTIMS.

    An American, Colonel Lowe, director of Relief Orphanages, in Corfu, who arrived from Corfu with some Greek officials and 60 expelled Greek soldiers, said ...

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  10. TOKIO'S CASUALTIES.

    The Relief Bureau announces that 350,000 houses have been destroyed in Tokio, and that the casualties number about 130,000. Reuter. ...

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  11. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S VISIT

    In connection with the public reception to be tendered to the Governor-General at noon on Friday, the 7th inst., at the Prince of Wales Theatre, Mr. T. M. Coombe, the ...

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  12. THE COLLIERY DISASTER

    A message from Cessnock states that all the pits with the exception of the Bell Bird colliery have resumed work. No further explosions have taken place ...

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  13. YOKOHAMA GUTTED.

    According to the captain of the steamer Shinyo Maru, from Yokohama, there is no building in sight in that town except the walls of two large buildings, the interiors ...

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  14. BRITISH LABOR'S VIEW.

    Mr. J. R. dynes (Deputy Loader of the Parliamentary Labor Party), addressing a trade union demonstration in Plymouth, said that they were entitled to protest ...

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  15. OFFER TO THE ALLIES.

    The British correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle" says: it is. believed here that within a week the German Chancellor (Dr. Stresemann) will make a definite offer ...

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  16. EYE-WITNESSES' STORIES.

    Stories of eye-witnesses who have arrived from Tokio are to the effect that many refugees died from the great heat, which registered at one time 150 degrees ...

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  17. COOL STORAGE AT FREMANTLE

    At Monday's meeting of the Fremantle Council a letter was received from the Fremantle Business Men's Association asking for the co-operation of tho council and ...

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  18. BRUTAL THIEVES

    Some thieves, being disturbed, attacked Henry C. Dodds, of Green Meadows, Widemere, and rendered him unconscious. They later threw him into a canal, but ...

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  19. MOURNING IN ATHENS.

    The Athens correspondent of the London "Daily Express" reports that on Monday a solemn memorial service was held in the cathedral for 12 persons ...

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  20. A PRESS SUGGESTION.

    The Geneva correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle" says that the reference of the question of the League's competence to the Permanent Court at ...

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  21. A BRILLIANT SOPRANO

    This morning, by the Great Western express, Madame Lydia Lipkovska, a distinguished operatic artist, arrived in Perth in continuation of a tour of the East ...

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  22. GENERAL

    The long and complicated formalities attending the extradition of a man from England caused French detectives to watch him indulge in a orgy, until he ran ...

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  23. BRITAIN'S ATTITUDE.

    The Diplomtic Correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" understands that the British Government intends to stand by the League of Nations in the ...

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  24. JAPANESE GRATITUDE.

    The Japanese people, are grateful for the expression of sympathy of King George to the Emperor and of Signor Mussolini to Count Yamamoto. They also appreciate ...

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  25. LAST NIGHT OF HARRY LAUDER

    Sir Harry Lander, the famous Scotch comedian, was accorded another wonderful reception from an overflowing audience at His Majesty's Theatre last evening. ...

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  26. HUGE FUNERAL PYRES.

    A wireless Massage received from Japan says:—So enormous is the number of the dead in the cities that timber for coffins is lacking. Consequently the stricken ...

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  27. LORD ROBERT CECIL.

    The following message from Lord Robert Cecil (who is in Geneva) was broadcasted wirelessly on Monday in London: "The present occasion is a momentous one in ...

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  28. NEWS IN AMERICA.

    Some details of the Japanese disaster have been received by the newspapers here from Osaka. It has been ascertained that the Italian and French Embassies in Tokio ...

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  29. RIGHTS OF LEAGUE.

    The Diplomatic Correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle," in discussing Mr. S. M. Bruce's statement in Adelaide that the Australian delegates to the ...

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  30. GERMANY

    French official reports represent the German resistance in the Ruhr as decreasing rapidly. The French express the opinion that Dr. Stresemann is preparing the way ...

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  31. CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR PENALISED

    The Kentish Revision Court has struck the name of the secretary of the local branch of the Labor Party from the electoral roll on the ground that he was ...

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  32. THE NEW CABINET.

    While the Empire's capital burned Count Yamamoto (the new prime Minister) hurried with his work of Cabinet making, According to the "Asabi Shimbun," the ...

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  33. A "BABY" PASSPORT.

    William Savage, aged 13 months, has arrived at Southampton on the steamer Mauretania. He is the youngest child who has crossed the Atlantic alone, and the first ...

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  34. BRITAIN'S WITHDRAWAL.

    In the course of an interview, Dr. Stresemann said: I believe that Great Britain's withdrawal from Europe, as recommended by the London "Daily Express" ...

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  36. AN ITALIAN REQUEST.

    The Greeo-Italian situation has not been advanced . signor Mussolini still refuses to allow the League of Nations to interfere, but to-night Signor Salandra ...

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  38. A PARIS VIEW.

    The Paris correspondent of the London "Daily Express" says that the conciliatory tone of Dr. Stresemann's speech is generally welcomed on the Qua d' Orsay," and ...

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  40. RELIEF FUNDS.

    The Prince Regent summoned the Prime Minister (Count Yamamoto) and gave to him 100,000,000 yen for the relief of the distressed. He expressed his great ...

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