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  1. MINE DISASTER

    Five of the rescued men who were entombed in the Dunvant colliery at Swansea, where the roof fell in and over seventy men were imprisoned in a flooded mine, ...

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  2. EX-EMPEROR SEEKS REFUGE

    The ex-Emperor (Hsuan-Tung) this afternoon sought refuge at the 'Japanese Legation, where he is remaining. There does not seem to have been any ...

    Article : 243 words
  3. EGYPT SITUATION QUIETER

    No further incident is reported from Khartoum. The officers killed are Captains McLaren (Argylls) and Tunks (Leicesters). It is understood that Zaghlul has ...

    Article : 118 words
  4. POISON GAS IN RUSSIA

    The "Afterposten's" military correspondent declares that Russia has the highest developed system in Europe for using gas in war. ...

    Article : 99 words
  5. TURKEY'S NEW GOVERNMENT

    In the Assembly the Premier (Fethi Bey) outlining the new Government's programme said that it was determined to maintain an army strong enough to ensure the security ...

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  6. FOODS ROYAL COMMISSION

    The Royal Commission on Food Price's includes Sir John Halford Mackinder (chairman of the Imperial Shipping Committee), and several war-time food control officials; ...

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  7. RHODESIA'S FROZEN MEAT

    The Legislative Assem[?]ly, after a debate lasting the better part of a week, has passed the Chilled Frozen Meat Export Bill. An important amendment was moved and ...

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  8. QUEEN MOTHER

    Queen Alexandra will be 80 years of age to-morrow. She was in a party winch drove out in an open car from Sandringham yesterday and was looking well. ...

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  9. DUST CLUE

    Clues that might have been taken from the pages of a sensational, detective novel have Jed to the arrest of Le Zare Teissier on a charge of murdering Louis Pourlay, who ...

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  10. WILSON IMMIGRATION AGREEMENT

    The British immigration authorities have been, surprised to receive a request for further concessions under Senator Wilson's immigration Agreement. ...

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  11. CLANDESTINE IMMIGRANTS

    Over 850,000 immigrants entered the United States clandestinely during the last fiscal year. The United Slates Secretary for Labour ...

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  12. PHOTOGRAPHY THROUGH AIR

    Transmission of photographs between London and New York was carried out by the Marconi Company to-day. It is stated that within a fortnight the ...

    Article : 78 words
  13. WIFE SET ON FIRE

    Emanuel Bedlivy (22) a few weeks after marrying a pretty girl of 20 years of age locked her up in her flat, blocked the entrances with furniture and then set the ...

    Article : 67 words
  14. BURIAL OF THE UNBAPTISED

    The House of Clergy has declined to adopt a proposal to provide a burial service for unbaptised babies. Canon Darwell Stone particularly objected ...

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  15. TEN-YEAR PROGRAMME

    Mr. L. C. M. S. Amery (Secretray for the Colonies) speaking at Birmingham said that the Government intended to hold office as long as possible. Its policy of improving. ...

    Article : 59 words
  16. FRANCE'S DEBT TO AMERICA

    Discussions have been instituted between representatives of the French and United States Governments relative to the basis for the funding of France's wartime ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN FLAG

    Mrs. Trapp and Mrs. Gargood, two Melbourne ladies, are presenting an immense silk Australian flag to the Canterbury Cathedral in honour of Australian soldiers. ...

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  18. HISTORIC SHIP SINKS

    The Marlborough, one of the wooden walls of old England, sank while being towed from Portsmouth to sea on the Essex coast. Four of the crew were drowned. ...

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  19. IRISH BOUNDARY

    The British and North Irish Governments have intimated no desire to be represented by counsel before the Boundary Commission. The Free Stage's counsel will address a ...

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  20. PETERSHAM TRAGEDY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At the Central Criminal Court, before Mr. Justice Campbell, Alfred William McInnes (30), a railway fireman, was charged with having murdered ...

    Article : 337 words
  21. VOLUNTEER CREW SUCCESS

    SYDNEY, Monday—The success of the Newcastle and Hunter Steamship Company in getting a volunteer crew to man the Gwydir has caused consternation in union ...

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  22. TREASURER'S RAILWAY REPORT

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Sir, Arthur Cocks (Treasurer), who was requested by the Cabinet to make a report in connection with the financial proposals embodied in the ...

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  23. GROCER CHARGED WITH ARSON

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At an inquiry, into a series of seven small fires winch broke out, in a grocery shop in Alfred-street North Sydney, the City Coroner committed the ...

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  24. TRAINEE'S FATAL PLUNGE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—James Stoker was drowned in George's River at Liverpool this afternoon. With some companions, who are at present ...

    Article : 77 words
  25. HEAVY FINE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At the Central Police Court to-day, Fred Lewis and John Barry were each fined £30 for having used a room in Phillip-street for the purpose of betting. ...

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  26. CHARGED WITH ASSAULT

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Samuel Campbell, who was arrested in Bathurst-street on Saturday night in an almost nude condition and who fought fiercely with the police, was before ...

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  27. MORE COUNCIL ALLEGATIONS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Fresh allegations relating to the City Council administration are being considered. It is said [?]nat a new inquiry will probably be announced this ...

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  28. HEAT WAVE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Data which reached the weather bureau this morning showed that yesterday's heat wave prevailed practically throughout the State. ...

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  29. NIMBIN FIRE

    A fire starting in Mrs. E. J. McKenzie's boarding house at Nimbin yesterday morning destroyed the building and Mr. R. G. Ireland's ...

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  30. BRISBANE TO CAIRNS

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The Premier, Mr. E. G. Theodorey stated that he would be leaving for the North to attend the official opening of the Innisfail line on December ...

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  31. COTTON GROWERS' FORTUNES

    ROCHAMPTON, Monday.— Reports from the Dawson Valley indicate the weakoning. of the faith in the possibility of growing wealthy from the production of cotton. ...

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  32. ASTRONOMICAL PHENOMENON

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.—Extraordinary activity on the sun's surface was recorded at the Wanganui observatory yesterday. ...

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  33. CRASH AT AERIAL TRIALS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Much interest was displayed at Richmond aerodrome yesterday when flying tests were made in connection with the Aerial Derby to be held next ...

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  34. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At Epping racecourse three men were struck by lightning to-day. They were standing in the weighing yard neat some trees when a vivid ...

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  35. GIRLS' ESCAPE FROM SCHOOL

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Last night five girls at the Parramatta Industrial School climbed over the wall of the institution and escaped. ...

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  36. BUS DRIVER'S PROMPTITUDE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—While proceeding down a very steep hill from the National Park railway station yesterday a motor, bus crowded with passengers got out of ...

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  37. FIRE IN NORTH SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—An extensive fire occurred last night amidst the ruins of the putted P. and F. Association buildings at North Sydney. ...

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  38. CIVIC ELECTIONS

    SYDNEY, Monday. A feature of the City Council elections to-day was a victory for the Labour party; which returned 15 members in a council of 26. ...

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  39. CAFE RAID

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—An exciting incident occurred during a raid by a posse of plainclothes police upon the Macquarie restaurant in Market-street on Sunday night. The ...

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  40. WQMAN FOUND DEAD

    PERTH, Monday.—The body of Mrs. Elizabeth Blacknell was found on a bed in her home at Denmark by lier son. There were several head wounds. ...

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  41. KILLED ON RAILWAY

    BRISBANE, Monday.—J. MacNamara was killed when a railway tricycle, in which he was travelling, was struck by a train near Rockhampton. The body was terribly ...

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  42. FATAL GUN EXPLOSION

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Thomas Rossiter (16) was killed at Lake Macquarie yesterday as a result of the grin he was ea Trying exploding. Two barrels of shot entered his groin. ...

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  43. SHEFFIELD SHIED

    SYDNEY, Monday—The South Australians were dismissed, for 248 by New South Wales at the Sydney Cricket Ground to-day and Had to follow on. The tail wagged ...

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  44. ENGLISH TEAM

    BBISBANE, Monday.—The match between England and Queensland was resumed in fine weather on a perfect wicket. Hendren and Whysall resumed for England. ...

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  45. WALES BEATEN

    At Swansea in sauny weather a crowd of 50,000; including Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, watched the match against Wales. Despite a lot of rain all the week St. Helen's ground ...

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  46. POLICE BRIBERY ALLEGED

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At the Central Police Court, Roy Bernstein, and Harry Franks a[?] tioneers, of George-street, were charged with bribing a sergeant of police. ...

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  47. GAB HORSE RUNS AWAY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A cab was proceeding down Oxford-street this afternoon when, the horse took fright and belted. The horse slipped several times on wet blocks ...

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  48. VICTIM OF THE HEAT

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Hot, weather is believed to have been the cause of the death of Mrs. Wiseley, of Carrington road, Waverley. When walking along that ...

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