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  3. WARSAW ENTERED.

    It is reported that the Russians have entered Warsaw. ...

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  4. RUSSIA AND IRELAND.

    [?] aw, in moving the adjournment of the House of Commons until October 19, said the other port of our policy would only remain if the ...

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  5. COUNTER-ATTACK.

    The Foreign Office reports that the Poles counter-attacked from Warsaw with the utmost gallantry and with marked success. ...

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  6. (United Service Cables.)

    Soviet reports indicate on the Radamin-Okunieff line, five miles from Warsaw. ...

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  7. (Reuter's Cable.)

    Reuter's correspondent at Berlin states that according to newspaper reports the Russian advance in Polish corridor continues. Numerous ...

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  8. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    Reuter's Antwerp correspondent wires: In the 400 metres hurdles race, the Australian, Hughes, was placed first in the second heat. The time was 57 2-5 sees. ...

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  9. FRENCH PREMIER'S VIEW.

    M. Millerand states that the French Government has no intention of recommencing again the horrors of war. It was hard that at certain moments ...

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  10. LABOUR'S CHALLENGE.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Billing called attention to the resolutions threatening a general strike in the event of military measures against Russia passed ...

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  11. LABOUR DIVIDED.

    Mr. A. M. Thompson, of the "Clarion," says that organised labour is absolutely determined on the prevention of capitalistic interference with the ...

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  12. WARSAW ENVELOPED.

    There is no further news of the Warsaw battle, but the city is closely enveloped and furious fighting is going on. ...

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  13. IRISH DISORDERS.

    For the third time the English mails have been seized in Dublin. Shortly after leaving the railway station for the post office the mail was ...

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  14. (Reuter's Cables.)

    A message from Antwerp states that in the 400 metres hurdles at the Olympic Games, the Australian, Kent Hughes, was placed first in the second ...

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  15. DUBLIN BLOOD FEUD.

    Disturbances have occurred in Dublin as an outcome of the blood feud between the Irish Volunteers and the Lancashire Fusiliers, owing to last ...

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  16. (The "Times" Cables.)

    "The Times" does not doubt that astute aliens, essentially anti-British, instigated tho recent labor developments in Britain. ...

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  17. (The "Times" Cables.)

    In the House of Commons Mr. Lloyd George announced the uttermost resistance to any attempt to dictate Government policy by means of a general strike. ...

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  18. MORE ABOUT MANNIX.

    A Rome news agency asserts that the Pope has telegraphed to Dr. Mannix advising him not to visit Ireland. It also reports that the Pope ...

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  19. CASE FOR CABINET.

    In the House of Commons Mr. A. Bonar Law, moving the adjournment of the House until September 19, with a provision that it might bo convoked earlier if ...

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  20. JAPS IN KOREA.

    A message from Tokio dated Thursday reports that the Foreign Office states that Mr. George Shaw (the British merchant at. Antung, who was ...

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  21. ANOTHER POLICEMAN KILLED.

    Serious disturbances have occurred in Limerick. A policeman was killed and another wounded. ...

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  22. REFUGEES IN DANZIG.

    The correspondent of thE "Times" at Danzig describes the town as Over flown with Polish refugees whose as advent has caused a serious situation. ...

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  23. LONDON, Tuesday.

    Berlin reports savage fighting for Warsaw. The Poles are stubbornly resisting and are fighting better than was expected. ...

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  24. MAYOR COURT-MARTIALLED.

    In the Souse of Commons, replying to Mr. Wedgwood-Benn, Sir Hamar Green-wood, Irish Secretary, stated that the Lord Mayor of Cork was being brought ...

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  25. POLICE ATTACKERS WORSTED.

    Dublin authorities report that during the search of a residence at Mantuary, two armed men attacked the military, who returned thE fire, killing ...

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  26. POLISH SOVIET.

    A message from Berlin states that the commander of the Fourth Bolshevik Army informed a German pressman that a Polish Soviet had been formed at ...

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  27. DISTURBER PENALISED.

    Prior to the adjournment the House of Lords considered the action of Mr. Carlisle on the 9th instant. Lord Curzon read the correspondence between himself and Mr. Carlisle, ...

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  28. FURTHER DISORDERS.

    The "Times" Dublin correspondent reports that serious outbreaks have occurred at Tralee. Military stores and railway waggons have been burst, and the ...

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  29. THE COUNCIL OF ACTION.

    The Council of Action is holding daily sittings privately, and issuing official statements to the press. Messrs. Adamson and Gosling have obtained ...

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  30. AMERICAN PLUNGER.

    A message from Boston states that the investors in Ponzi's finance with the exchange rate, in which he is reported to have made £2,000,000. angrily stormed ...

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  31. GERMANY'S ATTITUDE.

    Ludendorff in an interview regarding the Russe-Polish situation, supported the German Govornment's attitude, but pointed out that Germany was really too ...

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  32. LABOUR SUPPORT.

    The Council of Action is appealing to all workers to organise August 22 as a "Peace with Russia" Sunday. Every city, town, and village ...

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  33. IRISH PROBLEM.

    As regarded the Irish problem the Premier reiterated that, subject to the following conditions, the Government, was prepared to discuss with any ...

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  34. LLOYD GEORGE'S ADVICE.

    Reuter learns that the statement that Mr. Lloyd George advised the Polos that the Russian terms were fair and ought to be accepted, is incorrect. ...

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  35. WHAT THE IRISH WANT.

    The "Cork Examiner," in the course of a leader, says if the English are now willing to grant autonomy on the basis of the overseas dominions to Ireland, ...

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  36. THANKS FROM RUSSIA.

    The Council of Action has received a telegram from the All Russian Central Council of Trades Unions expressing the heartfelt thanks of the ...

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  37. GERMAN BOUNDARY GRIEVANCE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Berlin reports that the German Government has protested to the Supreme Council against the boundary [?]emarcation of ...

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  38. ALLIES' ATTITUDE.

    In a striking article Mr. J. L. Garvin (editor of the Sunday Observer") declares that frankness is required regarding the jeopardised ...

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  39. REDS' CLAIM.

    The "Times" correspondent at Kovno states that the Reds have officially reported that Warsaw was occupied on Sunday. The report is unconfirmed. ...

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  40. DEVELOPMENT OF PALESTINE.

    Sir Herbert Samuel has announce the appointment of a number of important Commissions in Palestine one inquiring into the question of closer ...

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  41. RAILWAY RATES.

    A message from Ottawa states that the Government Railway Board has imposed substantial freight tariff increases on the Canadian railways. ...

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  42. BRITISH PRESS COMMENTS.

    Discussion on the inner significance of the Labour Conference challenge to precipitate direct action, in which two Privy Councillors were ...

    Article : 312 words
  43. AMERICA'S ATTITUDE.

    A message from washington states that there is no indication to-day that the United States Government is considering the recognition of General ...

    Article : 134 words
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