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  3. POLISH DEBACLE

    The "Times” correspondent at Berlin says that the Polish situation is alarming. The Reds are irresistibly advancing across the East Prussian frontier, ...

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  4. GRIME IN IRELAND

    Mr Frank Brooke, Deputy-Lieutenant for the County Wicklow, was shot dead on the Dublin station immediately after he alighted from a train. He had ...

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  5. DR. MANNIX.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Vancouver say that Dr Mannix has sailed for Queenstown. Reuter’s correspondent at Vancouver ...

    Article : 208 words
  6. ENGLISH CRICKET TEAM.

    Hearne, Hondren, and Russoll have accepted the invitation for the Australian tour. The Notts Cricket Club suggest that George Garun, who is in ...

    Article : 203 words
  7. EASTERN PROBLEM

    The "Timces" correspondent at Constantinople says that it is expected that foreign operations against Mustapha Kemal Pasha, the Turkish ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    General and deep regret will be expressed at the death of Mr Maurice O, Copland, principal of the School of Mines, which occurred on Saturday after a brief ...

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  9. VIEWS OF GIFFEN AND HILL.

    "It is a strong batting side, and every bit as good [?] that department as the last eleven which visited Australia," said Clem Hill, the famous ...

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  10. DISMISSED BELFAST WORKERS.

    The Belfast corporation has rejected the Sinn Fein Labor resolution for the reinstatement of workers discharged during the recent riots. The galleries ...

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  11. TURKO-SYRIAN ALLIANCE.

    The Paris edition of the "Chicago Tribune” indicates the possibility of a holy war in Syria, spreading to Mesopotamia. The journal fears an ...

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  12. REPROOF FROM ROME.

    The Vatican is surprised at the utterances in the United Status of Dr Mannix, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne and has pointed ...

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  13. A COALITION SPLIT.

    The “Sunday Express” declares that a Coalition split has taken place on the Irish question, the Unionist party being haunted with a strange delusion ...

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  14. NAURU MANDATE

    Viscount Milner, Secretary of State for the Colonies, in moving in the House of Lords the second reading of the Nauru Island Agreement Bill, ...

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  15. TROUBLE ON S.S. BALTIC.

    Reuter’s correspondent at New Youk wiring on Friday says that the cooks and stewards on the Baltic threatened strike it Dr Mannix boarded the vessel. ...

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  16. POLES CROSS GERMAN FRONTIER

    Heater's correspondent at Berlin says that a telegram from Maricherg states that 2000 Polish troops who had been cut off crossed the German frontier ...

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  17. METHOD OF THE ESCAPE.

    A message from Dublin says that General Lucas motored from Tipperary to an unknown destination, armored ears and aeroplanes escorting him. ...

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  18. THE SAILING OF THE VESSEL.

    Reuter's correspondent at New York says that a big crowd, which scores of policemen were unable to handle gathered before the Baltic sailed for ...

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  19. THE NEW ANTI-SINN FEIN POLICY.

    In a pessimistic editorial the “Irish Times” predicts the failure of the Government’s now anti-Sinn Fein policy outlined on 30th July. It says ...

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  20. CHINESE LABOR IN SAMOA

    The Dominion House of Representatives last night dobated the Samoan question. The Government announced that it had been definitely decided to ...

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  21. FIGHTING IN A VILLAGE.

    Soldiers and Sum Feiners fought at Bruree, a village in Limerick. One soldier was shot dead, and it is believed that others were killed, but no ...

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  22. DRASTIC LEGISLATION.

    In the House of Commons, Mr Bonnr Law, Lord Privy Seal, announeed that a Bill dealing with disorders in Ireland would he introduced and ...

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  23. DE VALERA’S LEAVE TAKING.

    De Valera went aboard the Ballie with Dr Mannix and stayed until the last monent. Before sailing there was a remarkable demonstration. Dr Mannix, ...

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  24. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    Mr A. J. Balfour, Lord President of the Council, in a statement in reference to the work of the Council of the Leaguo of Nations which is now ...

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  25. POSITION AT VILNA.

    The Lithuanian Foreign Minister at Kovno declares that the revolutionary tribunal a- Vilna is carrying out numerous death sentence's and arrests. ...

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  26. THE CONNDEMNED UTTERANCES.

    In the “Sunday Times.” John Hughes, a Sydney Romans Catholic, writes that many Australian Catholics deplore Dr Mannix’s political activities ...

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  27. IMMIGRATION TO CANADA

    Reuter's correspondent at Ottawa Bays that the average influx of immigrants is now 18,000 monthly, 12,000 being from the United Kingdom and ...

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  28. ITALY’S FOOD CRISIS

    Reuter’s correspondent at Rome says that in the Chamber Signor Soleri, the Food Commissioner, stated that the food crisis in Italy was very grave. ...

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  29. DEPUTATION TO LLOYD GEORGE

    The Lobby Correspondnt of the "Times" states that the Duke of Northumberland and Sir did ward Carson, the Ulster leader, headed the ...

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  30. FREIGHT FOR COMMONWEALTH SHIPS

    “Fair Play,” the London mercantile and shipping journal, referring to the speech made by Mr Hughes (the Prime Minister) on July 20, asserts that the ...

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  31. WAZWSTAN EXPEDITION

    In connection with the Waziristan expedition, the Afridis are rapidly paying their fines in money and rifles. The total paid so far amounts to £2500, ...

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  32. CONDITIONS OF PEACE.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Washington says that it is reported that confidential information has reached the United States Government that ...

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  33. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,—Please allow me to acknowledge with grateful appreciation the following sums of money, which, with other smaller amounts, have been received, ...

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  34. BRITISH OVERSEAS TRADE

    In the House of Commons, the third readings of the Overseas' Trade Bill was agreed to The bill provides for credits amounting to £26,000,000 to ...

    Article : 78 words
  35. AIMS OF CONFERENCE.

    In the House of Commons, replying to Mr Asquith in regard to the Anglo-French conference at Boulogne, Mr Lloyd George; the Prime Minster, ...

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  36. JAPAN AND AMERICA

    Count Okuma, the well-known Japanese statesman, has declared that war between the United States and Japan is impossible. American justice, he ...

    Article : 93 words
  37. U.S. PRESIDENCY

    Senator Harding charges certain powerful international interests with preparing to finance the Democratic campaign. ...

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  38. MR. LLOYD GEORGE TO VISIT ITALY

    Reuter's correspondent at Milan states that it is understood that Mr Lloyd George and Signor Giolitti will meet for political dis[?]issions in Italy ...

    Article : 55 words
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