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  4. IRISH MYSTERY

    "The Times" correspondent at Dublin states that mystery at present attaches to the arrest of Father T. J. O'Donnell, an Australian army ...

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  5. COLD-STORAGE GLANDS

    Reuter's correspondent in Paris reports that Professor Voronoff, Director of the Physiological Laboratory of the College de France, writing to "Le ...

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  6. ALFONSO AND WAR

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that on the eve of the visit of King Alfonso of Spain to Paris "Le Journal" publishes interesting details ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NOT FALLEN YET

    Reuter's correspondent at Helsingfors telegraphed yesterday that the Red Flag was again flying on Kronstadt yesterday morning, and the batteries of Krasnaia Gorka had been firing all night long. ...

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  8. "SIDNEY, VICTORIA"

    Captain Mathews will start at 10 o'clock to-morrow morning on his light to Australia. He will carry a letter from the King to the ...

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  9. MARISKA MUTINY

    In connection with the mutiny on the Mariska throe firemen were sentenced at the Dorset Assizes, one to Ave years penal servitude and two to ...

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  10. CRICKET AT THE CAPE

    The tour of the A.I.F. eleven, which will consist of five matches at Capetown, Johannesburg, and Durban, opened yesterday with a match ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Which Father O'Donnell?

    The only Father T. J. O'Donnell now serving with, the A.I.F. is believed to be the priest from Hobart, who went on active service about two years ago. ...

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  12. VARDON AND RAY

    Tho famous golfers Harry Vardon and Ray are prepared to extend their 1920 American tour to Australia, arriving about September. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. IMMORAL PROFITEERS

    Speaking at a social at Pretoria at which his constituent Presented him with an illuminated address, General Smuts dwelt on the amelioration of ...

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  14. CABLES AND CABINET

    The commercial community suffered sadly for several months by reason of congested cables. It was explained that daily intercourse by the Prime ...

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  15. AUSTRIAN CABINET

    Reuter's correspondent at Vienna states that the Assembly ratified the Peace Treaty, after which the Renner Cabinet formally resigned. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. RUFFIANLY HUNS

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Berlin stales that while the Foreign Office has refused facilities for foreign journalists to visit Lithuania, ...

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  17. WAR FORTUNES

    A heavy tax on war fortunes is looming as an issue in British politics following a campaign initiated by Lord Beavorbrook in the "Daily ...

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  18. AT WHATEVER COST

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that "Le Temps" re-emphases that, at whatever cost, the Allies must help tho Austrian Republic and give ...

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  19. GENERAL WOLFE MURRAY

    The death is announced of Lieut. General Sir James Wolfe Murray, K.C.B. General Wolfe Murray served in ...

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  20. GEYSERS OF SEA WATER

    A message from Hilo (Hawaii) states that the boiling geysers of seawater, six miles off Kona, are reported to he due to eruptions in the ocean ...

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  21. TO AUSTRALIANS !

    Buy from Australians for Australians. The displays of Manufacturers' Week will prove ...

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  22. STOP-PRESS

    Tramway Handicap.--Second division: Honest Florrie, 1; Scooter, 2; Starlight, 3, Winner's price: 6 to. 4 agst. ...

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  23. NATIONS' LEAGUE

    Regarding Paris cables announcing the Peace Council's proposals American Republican leaders assert emphatically that the Senate will not ...

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  24. LORD ASTOR DEAD

    The death of Lord Astor is announced. Viscount Astor, of Hover Castle, was the only child of John Jacob ...

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  25. MOTORS BEFORE PRAMS

    Father Bernard Vaughan, speaking at the Tuberculosis Conference, said it was sad that tuberculosis was taking such a heavy toll, when the ...

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  26. PRESIDENT WILSON

    It is announced that the illness of President Wilson makes it impossible for him to receive the King of Belgium. Instead the Vice-President, Mr. ...

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