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  5. PRECEPT AND PRACTICE

    Mr. Lloyd George, in the House of Commons, said that the Government proposed to empower the Board of Trade to prevent dumping. It attached great importance to the fostering of Imperial trade ...

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  6. COST OF LIVING

    It is stated that the Premier (Mr. Lloyd George) intends shortly to resign, owing to the Government not ...

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  7. BOLSHIE NAVAL DEFEAT

    Reuter's Heisingfors correspondent reports that a naval battle occurred between the British and Bolshevik fleets in the Gulf of Finland on ...

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  8. LUDIE'S REVELATIONS

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent states that interesting extracts have been published from General Ludendori's memoirs, written after the armistice. ...

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  9. EXPORT OF CAPITAL

    The British Treasury announces the removal of certain war restrictions on the export of capital. Remittances can now be made abroad for the purchase ...

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  10. MILLIONS WALK

    The worst traffic "snarl" in Now York history occurred during a rainstorm to-day, when millions walked while a traction strike had closed the ...

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  11. Prices on the Up-grade

    A London official Labor Gazette states that the cost of living in England is now higher than at the tensest period of the war, and unless the ...

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  12. Against Petrograd

    The Stockholm newspaper "Svenska Dagbladet," confirms the report that the North-West Russian Goverament has signed an agreement with ...

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  13. INTERNATIONAL TENNIS

    The Australians, Brookes and Patterson, proved the victors in the national tennis doubles. ...

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  14. 48-Hour Week

    In the Lords the Profiteering Bill has passed its third reading, and in the Commons the bill was, mentioned by Mr. Lloyd George to-night. ...

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  15. UPPER SILESIA

    The strike movement in Upper Silesia is spreading, and 90 per cent. of the workmen are now out. Riots have broken out. ...

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  16. TIGHE'S HILL SOLDIERS

    The Rosedale Hall, Tighe's Hill, was crowded last night when the Tighe's Hill Soldiers' Presentation and Welcome Home Committee tendered a ...

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  17. CLEARING THE DANUBE

    A Budapest message states that after months of patient labor, Admiral Trubridge's Danube Commission has reopened navigation from the ...

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  18. "TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT"

    President Wilson has issued an ultimatum to the United States Senate Foreign Committee that they must accept the Peace Treaty and the League ...

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  19. SCHOOL'S LOST GLORY

    According to references he made at the Parents und Citizens' Association meeting last night, Mr. Shields, the newly-appointed headmaster of ...

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  20. HALF A MILLION LOOT

    Reuter's Copenhagen correspondent learns from Vienna that judicial proceedings have begun to investigate the circumstances of Karolyl, who had ...

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  21. SIGNING OF PEACE

    Mr. Lloyd George announced in the House of Commons that it was expected that peace would bo ratified carly in September. It would be impossible ...

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  22. PIRATE LOSSES

    The Berlin organ of the German Navy League announces that Germany's many naval losses during the war amounted to 508 vessels, including 190 ...

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  23. WEST HUNGARY

    Reuter's Paris correspondent states that the Supreme Council has considered the Austrian Notes complaining of the aggression by Magyar and ...

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  25. MAXIM GORKY

    A message from Berlin reports that the Bolsheviks have executed Maxim Gorky, the famous Russian novelist, at Petrograd. ...

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  26. LONDON TO PARIS

    The first air service between London and Paris will start on August 25. De Haviland machines will make the journey in 135 minutes. Passengers will ...

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  27. GOSPEL OF WORK

    Speaking at the conclusion of the bowling contests, Scotland v. Australia in Sydney, yesterday afternoon. Sir Harry Lauder, who was a guest ...

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  28. STOP-PRESS

    14.0 Handicap (second division) 4½ furlongs.—Breakphast 7.3, less 3lb all. (Hampson) 1; Nelson 8.3 (Porter), 2; Glady 8.2 (Dove) 3. ...

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  29. THE PERSIAN AGREEMENT

    The Paris press continues to criticise the Anglo-Persian agreement, and expresses uneasiness about the future of Syria. ...

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  30. HUN GOLD SMUGGLERS

    The Berlin police discovered an attempt to smuggle £1,000,000 by train from Berlin to Basle, contrary to the view export prohibition. Aeroplanes ...

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  31. FAITH HEALING

    The New York Episcopal Church may adopt the revision report of the Book of Common Prayer at the Church Convention in October. The report ...

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  32. WHEAT FOR BRITAIN

    The Wheat Commission on August 18 fixed the following prices for imported wheat per 480lb: Canadian, 52s 6d to 60s; American, 54s to 60s; ...

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