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  4. BLINDS DRAWN IN DUBLIN

    Dublin was in deep mourning to-day, on the occasion of Mr. Collins' funeral. Shops were closed and blinds drawn throughout the city. Hundreds of thousands from all parts of Ireland filled the streets for hours beforehand. ...

    Article : 234 words
  5. BURNS AGAIN BEATEN

    Roland Todd defeated Frank Burns (of Newcastle) in 12 rounds at the Liverpool Stadium to-night. Todd is regarded as the most ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 148 words
  6. LEGISLATION DELAYED

    A message from Washington states that legislation, empowering President Harding to take over the anthracite mines, was sidetracked this week, because the belief prevails that the Penn[?] miners will soon follow the lead of the bituminous fields, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. REBELS DRIVEN BACK

    Sir James Craig and Mr. Winston Churchill conferred this morning on the Irish situation. Three rebels were killed and ...

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  8. NO PLAY

    There was no play to-day, owing to the rain, in the final of the American doubles tennis championship, in which Patterson and ...

    Article : 153 words
  9. SOMBRE OUTLOOK

    Wild fluctuation caused the mark to go down to over 11,000 to the £l. It rallied to 7500 when favorable partition rumors came to hand. ...

    Article : 206 words
  10. KILLED ON DUTY

    WILLIAM BROWN, The fireman who died from injuries received through the breaking of the ladder at the big ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. ADVISER TO JUDGE

    The appointment of Mr. Justice Rich as Australia's third delegate to the Geneva conference produces a curicus situation, since he will have ...

    Article : 148 words
  12. GIVING THEM AWAY

    Germany's acceptance of the invitation to meet the reparations ence in Paris on Wednesday had a heartening effect on the mark on, the ...

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  13. INTERNATIONAL CITY OF PEACE

    A Sydney architect, Mr. George Taylor, is attending a Brussels conference called to discuss the building of a permanent international peace city. He claimed that no country in Europe was suited or financially able to undertake the task, and urged ...

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  14. MOTORLESS FLIGHT 13 YEARS AGO

    Cables in "The Sun" tell of flights by foreigners in engineless gliders. At Narrabeen, near Sydney, in 1909 an Australian, Mr. George Taylor, successfully manocuvred a motorless aeroplane, as shown in the photo. He flew several hundred yards. When the wind struck the curved ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. YORKSHIRE'S RECOVERY

    Yorkshire made a remarkable recovery in the match against Sussex. In their second innings Yorkshire scored 228, and then dismissed ...

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  17. RED CROSS CONFERENC

    Lady Cook will represent Australia at the Red Cross conference in Paris on September 15. ...

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