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  2. THE DAVIS CUP.

    Australia. won the doubles against France in the Davis Cup, 6-0. 6-8. 4-6; 6-3, 10-8. G. L. Patterson and P. O'Hara Wood played A. H. ...

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  3. TREASURERS' CONFERENCE.

    The Under Treasurer (Mr. H. P. Peacock), who accompanied the Treasurer (Hon. G. Ritchie) to Melbourne to attend the State Treasurers' Conference, returned ...

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  4. CLOTHING TRADE DISPUTE.

    In connection with the clothing trade dispute, the Federal Arbitration Court has called a compulsory conference for next Wednesday. On Saturday morning the ...

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  5. BIG FOOTBALL.

    Football matches between Victoria and Sooth Australia have been played, with few intermissions, since 1879. During that time Victoria has won on 28 occasions, and ...

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  6. CORK TAKEN

    The Free Staters have captured Cork. Irregulars attacked and set fire to the Dublin Post Office. The chief buildings in Cork are ...

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  7. REPARATIONS.

    Informal conversations between. Mr. Lloyd George, M. Poincare, and M. Theunis (Belgium) continued throughout the day. The British Prime Minister ...

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  8. AVIATION MARVEL.

    A motorless aviation congress is meeting at Ciermont, and is testing several aeroplanes without engines, which, have been submitted. Although the duration of ...

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  9. AMERICAN STRIKES.

    The railway executive meeting in New fork, after a protracted session, selected a committee to go to Washington for the purpose of conferring with President ...

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  10. DROP OF 20,000 FEET.

    Major Valle, the Italian competitor in the Gordon-Bennett ballon race, states that he experienced a violent storm when passing over Vienna at a height of 20,000 ...

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  11. PRICE OF SUGAR.

    Referring to-night to the attempted disorganization of sugar sales as a result of the demands for a decreased price, the Minister for Customs (Mr. Rodgers) said ...

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  12. PASSENGERS STRANDED IN DESERT.

    Five bombs were exploded in the Southern Pacific Railway yards at Roseville, California; The guards fired in the direction of the explosions, and the shooting ...

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  13. MR. GRIFFITH DEAD.

    Mr. Arthur Griffith, the right-hand man of Mr.Collina in the Free State, died suddenly in Dublin on Saturday. The cause was heart failure. He had been a patient ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. DIFFERING PRESS OPINIONS.

    The French press comment is that the London conference has assumed a decidedly hopeful tone regarding an agreement. The London press is more cautious. Though ...

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  15. EXPULSION OF GERMANS.

    The expulsion of Germans From Strasbourg began this morning. Five hundred persons were conducted across the Rhine individually. ...

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  16. CASUALTIES.

    Mr. P. Teesdale Smith was thrown, heavily from his horse during a run with the hounds which took place after the point-to-point steeplechase had been ...

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  17. OVERSEA SPORTING.

    In county cricket to-day Leicestershire, 184 and 6 for 196, beat Glamorgan, 51 and 101 (Astill 5 for 38). Kent, 276, beat Middlesex, 124 and 122. Woolley in the ...

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  18. THE AMERICAN CLAIMS.

    The agreement between Germany and the United States for the settlement of and compensation for private debts provides for a commission of three, to ...

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  19. MAILS HELD UP.

    The Attorney General, Mr. Daugherty, following on a conference with President Harding, telegraphed to the district attorney in California, to ascertain whether ...

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  20. TRAMWAY FATALITY ENQUIRY.

    An inquest concerning the death of Mr. Thomas Brown Wemyss (76), who was knocked down by a tramcar on North terrace on the evening of August 9, was ...

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  21. BREACH WIDER THAN EVER.

    It is reported that the committee of experts has reached a deadlock regarding the supervision of the mines and the Ruhr district and the forests on the left bank of ...

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  22. "INTOLERABLE CONDITIONS."

    The Canadian Minister of Labour. (Mr. Murdock, speaking at Vancouver, ram that the United States railway labour board was trying to force compulsory ...

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  23. "UBER ALLES."

    The anniversary of the third birthday of the German Republic was celebrated yesterday, but with no signs of public enthusiasm. Few Republican ...

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  24. PATTERSON'S STORY.

    Gerald L. Patterson, in an exclusive message to the Australian Press Association, says:-Australia has placed herself is a possible winning position by defeating ...

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  25. RAILWAY CHIEFS DISCHARGED.

    A number of bombs were exploded in the Santa Fe Railway shops in San Barnardino, California. No causualties occurred, but considerable damage was ...

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  26. MORE MEN OUT.

    The Santa Fe Railway management has announced that no trains trill leave Los Angeles until the situation created by the Brotherhood "walk-out" has been cleared ...

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  27. THE GRUELLING DERBY.

    The question whether the Derby is a cruei race has been revived by the with drawal of Captain Cuttle from the St. Leger, and his probable retirement from ...

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  28. A FRACTURED SKULL.

    While playing at erecting a tent, shortly before noon on Sunday, Laurence Baker, about 11 years of age, residing with his father, Mr. J. B. Baker, at Royal Park, ...

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  29. HERRTNT HORRORS.

    Various State officiate of Iliinois are gathering evidence against the participants in the Herein massacre. They declared that they have obtained sufficient facts to ...

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  30. TRAIN IN DANGER.

    An attempt was made to derail a train which was conveying 30 tons of gas shells from a British camp at Dunkirk to St. Peterbrouck. Large pieces of iron were ...

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  31. PECULIAR MOTORING ACCIDENT.

    A motoring accident of a peculiar kind occurred on the Port road, Cheltenham, near the Albert Park car terminus, on Sunday morning, while a charabanc, ...

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  32. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    We learn that the Government have almost decided upon accepting the Hon. T. Elder's sugestion and offer respecting the carrying out of a series of explorations east ...

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  33. GEORGE TOWNS ON THE RETURN.

    Tom Sullivan, the ex-sculler, gave a fare, well dinner to George Towns on the eve of the latter's departure for Australia via America. ...

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  34. POVERTY-STRICKEN LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR.

    "A high, position but no funda." That is the status of Mr. Pelham Barrows. Lieutenant-Governor of the State of Nebraska, who is working as a strike ...

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  35. ARRIVAL OF SPANIARDS.

    The Spanish Davis Cup team arrived by the Mauretania to-day. Jose Alonso declared that he was not afraid of the French, but was doabtful of the team's ability to ...

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  36. BOXING.

    Articles have been signed for a contest between George Cook, the Australian, and Nilles, to take place in Paris on October 7. ...

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  37. NO PLAY ON SATURDAY.

    Owing to rain, the final singles matches between Patterson and Cochet and O'Hara Wood and Gobert were unable to be played to-day. They will be contested ...

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  38. GOLF.

    Hagen and Kirkwood defeated God-chaux and Dunn two up in a 36-holes match. ...

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  39. ANDERSON BUTTER.

    Anderson's physioran states that he is is much better, and his temperature is normal. He may be able to leave bed on Sunday, though he will be unable to play ...

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  40. SPEEDY WOMAN SWIMMER.

    Helen wainwright, who put up a swimming, record, on July 29, of 200 yards in 2m. 41 l-5s., has established another new time. At Indianapolis she covered 500 ...

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  41. PATTERSON LAMED.

    Patterson wrenched his angle yesterday, and consulted a physician last night. To-day he was quite lame, and will be compelled to meet Cochet with his ankle ...

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  43. SMALL CITY FIRE.

    The Metropolitan Fire Brigade received a call on Saturday evening to a house in Ann street, off Waymouti street, where a fire had broken oat from an open ...

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  44. METALS MARKET.

    The London Metal Exchange quotations for August 11 are:- American electrolytic copper. 14½ cents.; antimony, £27; molybdenum, £1 12/6; wolfram, 13/9; pig fron, Middlesborough No. ...

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  45. GERMAN STEAMERS.

    The German-Australian Steamship Line has resumed its service to Australia. The steamer Harran left Hamburg yesterday by way of South Africa. The next steamer ...

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  46. NORWAY SWELTERING I

    Northern Norway is experiencing unprecedented tropical heat, and outdoor labour is being done in the light of the midnight sun. Tromso for six weeks has had ...

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  47. CLONMEL SEIZED FROM REBELS.

    Free Staters captured Clonmel, Tipperary, after the inhabitants for months had undergone terrifying experiences under the Republicans, who fled to the Waterford ...

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  48. FALL FROM A LADDER.

    Mr. Charles Jones, employed at Wharf Hotel, Port Adelaide, was ascending a ladder to clean windows on Saturday morning when it slipped, and he was thrown to the ...

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  49. EXPRESS COLLIDED WITH CATTLE.

    AUCKLAND, August 13.-While proceeding at full speed the Wellington express last night ran into a mob of cattle on an embankment near to ...

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  50. "HOUSE FULL."

    Six Australians were detained at Angel Island Immigration Station because the July quota of admissions to the United States from Australia had been filled ...

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  51. A BROKEN LEG.

    It was reported to the City Watchhouse at 5.40 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, that Mr. Frederick Swift, of 59 Dartmouth street, Goodwood, had fatten on the ...

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  52. THREATENED MAN TRACKED.

    Major Neilson, formerly of the Royal [risk Constabulary, received, a letter in Dublin a week ago warning him to prepare to die. He came to London on Monday. ...

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  53. PAPER WAREHOUSE ON FIRE.

    MELBOURNE, August 13.-The third and top floors of premises, occupied by Messrs. R. Woolcott & Co. Proprietary, Limited, paper merchants, in Lonsdale ...

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  54. KILLED BY FALL FROM WAGON.

    Alfred Loader, aged 28 years, farm labourer, of Sydenham (Victoria), who fell and was killed while carting lay on July 17, is unknown, and exhaustive police ...

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  55. FALL FROM ROCKS.

    SYDNEY, August 13.-A man, who has not been identified, was killed at Woolloomooloo wharf on Saturday. He fell off the rocks at the end of Brougham street ...

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  56. BABY'S BODY IN LAKE.

    Nothing could be discovered, according to police evidence at an inquest in Melbourne on Friday, concerning a newly born ...

    Article : 79 words
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