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  2. THE IRISH CRISIS.

    There was fierce, spasmodic fighting on the Donegal and Fermanagh border to-day. Forty police went to Magheramena Castle, near Belleek, on the River ...

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  3. PERSONAL.

    It is announced by cable message from London that on Monday Sir Joseph Cook, the High Commissioner of the Commonwealth, invited a large company ...

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  4. FRUIT TRADE.

    Some of the apples forwarded by the steamer Port Nicholson are found to be brown inside, and similar to those landed from the Armagh last month. ...

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  5. THE BOTTOMLEY CASE.

    The trial was concluded at the Old Bailey to-day of Mr. Horatio Bottonley, M.P., formerly editor of John Bull," who was charged with ...

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  6. VICTORIAN AGENT-GENERAL.

    Mr. J. McWhae, the Agent-General for Victoria, returned to London to day from Germany. Interviewed by the London representative of the ...

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  7. ELECTION NOTES

    The same advice can be repeated, and cannot be repeated too often. M[?] up your mind that nothing shall [?] you from recording your vote. ...

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  8. RAILWAY SMASH.

    Ten passengers were injured when a train from Marrickville skidded on slippery rails, and crashed into the buffers of No. 17 platform at the Central ...

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  9. LONDONDERRY.

    At a meeting of the Londonderry Corporation to-day, the Mayor warned the British authorities and the Northern Government that if their present ...

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  10. FROZEN MEAT TRADE.

    Mr. David Elder, chairman of directors of the Western Queensland Meat Co. and of other Australian pastoral companies, interviewed to-day by the ...

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  11. DISQUIET IN ENGLAND.

    There is serious disquiet in English Parliamentary circles regarding the Irish situation, and members of the House of Commons are frankly ...

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  12. INDIA.

    Reports received in Lahore from Calicut, in the Malabar district of Madras, state that after [?]ding the British troops for months Connara Thangal, ...

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  13. THE JUDGE'S STERN REMARKS.

    The jury found the prisoner guilty, and he was sentenced to seven years' penal servitude. In passing sentence, Mr. Justice ...

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  14. MIGRATION.

    Mr. L. C. M. S. Amery, the chairman of the Overseas Settlement Committee, in expounding the Empire Settlement Bill at a meeting last night, ...

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  15. MURDERS IN BELFAST.

    The campaign of murder in Belfast is unceasing. Yesterday two policemen and a civilian were talking at the door of the barracks, when three gunmen ...

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  16. THE ST. LAWRENCE RIVER.

    Last week it was announced that the United States Government had advised the Canadian Government that it was ready to negotiate an immediate treaty ...

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  17. THE SEAMEN'S UNION.

    An astonishing new rule of the Australian Seamen's Union was brought under the notice of its members yesterday. ...

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  18. BOWLING.

    The Australian bowlers defeated Newport to-day by 126 points to 106. The weather was ideal. The Mayor gave a reception to the members of the team ...

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  19. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    Reports received from Colombo state that the movements of the battle-cruiser Renown, on board of which the Prince of Wales is returning to England, have ...

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  20. NEWSPAPERS APPROVE OF THE SENTENCE.

    The London newspapers generally approve of the sentence passed upon Mr. Bottomley. The "Daily News" says: The case ...

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  21. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PREMIER.

    Mr. H. N. Barwell, the Premier of South Australia, arrived at New York to-day from Montreal, and is going to Washington to-night to address bankers ...

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  22. BILL IN THE LORDS.

    The House of Lords this afternoon read a second time the Empire Settlement Bill. Lord Crawford, the First Commissioner of Works, said that it ...

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  23. GERMAN BRIQUETTING EXPERTS.

    Fears expressed by the German experts, who are being brought to Victoria by the State Electricity Commissioners to supervise the erection of ...

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  24. THE GEEVESTON DISPUTE.

    It is understood that the parties to the dispute at Geeveston are negotiating for a settlement and that an amicable solution of the difficulty may be ...

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  25. SOUTH-WEST AFRICA.

    Replying to a question asked in the South Africa Assembly this afternoon by Mr. J. B. M. Hertzog, the leader of the Nationalists, General Smuts, the ...

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  26. WOOLLEN MILLS FOR WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Whilst at Bradford, in Yorkshire, Sir James Mitchell, Premier of West Australia, and Sir J. D. Connolly, Agent-General for that State, reopened ...

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  27. ALLEGED BRIBERY.

    Edmond Ethell, one of the best known detectives in the Victorian Police Force, appeared before the City Court this morning, charged that on May 29, ...

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  28. WHITE AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. J. McWhae, the Agent-General for Victoria, gave a lecture before the Women's Patriotic Association last night on White Australia. In his ...

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  29. THE PASTORAL INDUSTRY.

    The President of the Arbitration Court (Mr. Justice Powers) will sit tomorrow afternoon to hear representatives of the Australian Workers' Union ...

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  30. TRADE WITH RUSSIA.

    A Swiss commercial mission is visiting Russia to ascertain whether economic relations can be established. The head of the mission, which is unofficial, ...

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  31. THE-CIVIL WAR IN CHINA.

    The Shanghai correspondent of the United Press Association of New York states that a resumption of hostilities on a large scale between General ...

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  32. RUSSO-GERMAN TREATY.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that the treaty concluded at Rapallo between Russia and Germany is being extended to all ...

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  33. SCHOONER KERMANDIE LEAVES.

    Another development in the Geeveston industrial trouble occurred yesterday when the schooner Kermandie, which had gone to Port Huon to load timber ...

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  34. WOOL TOPS CASE.

    Further correspondence in the case of the Commonwealth Government and the Central Wool Committe[?] v. the Colonial Combing, Spinning, and Weaving ...

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  35. AN AMERICAN VIEW.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that Senator Borah, in a statement delivered yesterday, said Europe will never resume its ...

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  36. STATEMENT BY THE GERMAN CHANCELLOR.

    Speaking in the Reichstag yesterday, Herr Wirth, the German Chancellor, said the Treaty of Rapallo contained no secret clauses, either political or ...

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  37. THE FINANCIAL STRAITS OF THE COUNTRY.

    Owing to a financial crisis the Chinese Government is unable to meet current expenses, and the Finance Minister has appealed to the Provinces to remit the ...

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  38. UNEMPLOYED SOLDIERS.

    Returned soldiers, numbering over 400, met at Anzac House to-day to consider the question of unemployment. The most insistent note during ...

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  39. ALLIED CONVENTION.

    Mr. Edmund Jowett, the member of the Australian House of Representatives for the Grampians, will visit Paris to-morrow (Tuesday), to attend a ...

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  40. T[?]NNIS.

    The British Davis Cup tennis team to meet Italy will consist of Kingscote, Lowe, Lycett, and Riseley. Surprise is expressed at the selection of Riseley, ...

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  41. GOLF.

    The doctors have ordered Miss Leitch not to play golf for the remainder of the summer, owing to partial paralysis of a nerve in her right fore-arm due to ...

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  42. BOXING.

    At Holland-park last night Criqui, the French featherweight champion boxer, was engaged to meet Joe Fox, the featherweight champion of Great ...

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  43. UNREST IN EGYPT.

    Replying to protests by Great Britain against recent murders of British officials in Egypt, the Egyptian Government declares that it is using every ...

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  44. SHIPPING.

    The small steamer Welsh Prince was sunk in a collision to-day off the Washington coast by the liner Iowan, and seven of her crew lost their lives. It is ...

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  45. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    Mr. Ernest Rockcliff, of Ulverstone, was to-day elected as member of the board of directors of the Farmers' Cooperative Auctioneers Ltd., whose ...

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  46. THE MIDDLESEX CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    Playing in the Middlesex tennis championships yesterday, Wertheim (Australia) and Barclay won their first and second rounds. ...

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