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  3. NEW AFRICAN GOVERNOR

    It is officially stated that Prince Arthur of Connaught been appointed to succeed Viscount Buxton as Governor-General of South Africa. ...

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  4. THE DERRY RIOTS

    The Londonderry correspondent of the ‘‘Westminster Gazette" says that Mr Howard M'Kay, son of a local philanthropist, was returning home ...

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  5. A WHITE CALIFORNIA

    Governor William D. Stephens, of California, has adressed a letter to Mr Bainbridge Colby, Secratary of State, in which be ...

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  6. ACTION AGAINST TURKEY

    According the Paris edition of the "Chicago Tribune," the conference of Allies at Boulogne decided on immediate joint military action to compel ...

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  7. LAKE MYSTERY SOLVED

    The Lake mystery has been solved by the identification of the body of the unknown wooman which was recovered from Lake Wendouree on the morning ...

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  8. PERSONAL

    Canon J. C. Carmichael, who is a retired clergyman of (the Church of England, and was formerly vicar of St. John's Church, Soldiers Hill is ...

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  9. DORSET REGIMENT’S STRENU-OUS TIME.

    Tho “Times.” correspondent at Londonderry says that the Dorset Regiment was on duty for 26 hours without a break. They kept the crowds ...

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  10. MURDER OF A CONSTABLE.

    Ibo “Daily Express" correspondent at Bantry says that live policemen on bicycle were ambushed at Clonmee on Monday night. Constable Brett was ...

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  11. SUBMARINE VICTIMS

    At the Seamen's Conference at Genoa, M. Albert Thomas, the French socialist, announced that the Gorman Government had authorised the ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN WOOL

    In the House of Commons to-day, replying to Mr H. J. Glanville (Liboral), Mr J. F. Hope, Financial Secretary to the Ministry of Munitions, ...

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  13. OUTRAGE IN DUBLIN.

    An official message report a bomb outrage in Dublin. A motor-car was proceeding this morning from the Amiens road ...

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  14. COLORED BOLSHEVIKS

    The police are uncovering an interesting plot among the colored Bolsheviks, whose “Abyssinian Parade’’ on Sunday night culminated in a bloody ...

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  15. COMMONWEALTH TARIFF

    Replying in the House of Commons to Mr H. J. Glanville (Liberal), Sir Robert Home, President of the Board of Trude, pointed out that the ...

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  16. TURKEY’S REPLY.

    A Boulogne communique say that the Conference considered the Turkish question and decided that the Turkish reply to the draft conditions of Peace must ...

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  17. GERMANY MUST PAY.

    Writing in the “Echo do Paris,” the well known contributor, “Pertnax,” states that M. Millerand, the French Premier gained a decisive point in ...

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  18. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE

    The Japanese Foreign Office has announced that Great Britain is desirous of renewing the Anglo Japanese Alliance, tyring of opinion that it would ...

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  19. PARLIAMENT FOR IRELAND.

    The “Pall Mall Gazette” states that Lord Monteagle, after collaboration with Sir Horace Plunkett (who was chairman of the Irish Convention, ...

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  20. FAIRBANKS AND MARY PICKFORD

    Three illustrated newspapers each devote a couple of pages to the visit of Miss Mary Pickford land Mr Douglas Fairbanks. Mr Fairbanks complains ...

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  21. THE INQUEST OPENED.

    Mr W. W. Harris, P.M., yesterday opened an inquest concerning the death of the woman who body was found in the lake on the morning of Wednesday ...

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  22. UNITY IN FAR EAST

    Parliament met last evening, and 108 members were present. Consular rcpresentatives also attended. M. Medvidieff, head of the Zemstvo ...

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  23. MELBOURNE INVESTIG ATIONS.

    The first and most important stage in clearing up the Lake Wendouree mystery occurred at the Detective Office. Melbourne, to-night, when Mrs L. ...

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  24. ALLOTMENT OF INDEMNITY.

    A Boulogne communique states:— “The Allied conference this morning again discussed the question of the German payment for reparation and its ...

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  25. BRITISH LABOR CONFERENCE.

    The conference of the British Labor Party opened at Scarborough to-day. Mr Hutchinson, secretary of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers, presided. ...

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  26. MR LLOYD GEORGE ON THE CONFERENCE.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Boulogne says that Mr Lloyd George, in the course of an interview prior to his departure, said that the Conference had ...

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  27. EARTHQUAKE IN CALIFORNIA

    Messages from Los Angeles state that an earthquake, sufficiently violent to shut off the electric power and shake down the old walls of the city ...

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  28. BRITISH DIVORCE BILL

    The House of Lords to-day, after a protest by the Archbishop of Canterbury, passed the third reading of Lord Buckmaster's Divorce Bill by 154 votes ...

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  29. THE MOTOR CAR ACT.

    An important legal point arising under the Motor Car Act was discussed in Chambers before Mr Justice Hood this morning on the return of an order nisi ...

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  30. PRICE OF COAL

    The Miners’ delegates attending the Labor conference at Scarborough, today considered the Government statistics, explaining the increase of 14/ a ...

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  31. FRANCE’S FOOD SUPPLIES

    The Finance Commission of the French Chamber of Deputies, after consider on of the Government’s Wheat Ball, proposes that freedom of ...

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  32. GALLIPOLI GRAVES

    Captain C. E. Hughes, Supervising Graves on Gallipoli, has returned from Gallipoli. He will consult Sir J. Burnet, architect for Anzac Memorials on ...

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  33. COMPLAINT AGAINST GOVERN-MENT.

    Lieut.-Col W. W. Ashley drew attention in the Commons to the failure of the Gobvernment to maintain order in Ireland, especially in Londonderry and ...

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  34. RAID ON ISMID

    According to the ‘‘Evening News’’ correspondent in Constantinople, the chief force of Mustapha Kemal Pasha, numbering 4000, raided Ismid ...

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  35. QUEENSLAND AND REPUDIATION

    Mr Clifford Johnston, a city magnate, writing on the Vital question whether Queensland has rendered repudiation probable or posible, quotes the Bland ...

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  36. CHURCH AND LABOR

    In an address to the Bishops of the Venetian Province, His Holiness the Pope said he approved of labor offices in which the clergy arbitrate between ...

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  37. CONFIRMATION FROM HAMILTON.

    Information was received by the police, to-day which leads to the belief that the young woman found in Lake Wendouree, on 15th June, was Miss K. ...

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  38. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    The executive council of the Australian Workers’ Union has just concluded a special session, at which scleral matters of importance were decided. ...

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  39. IMPERIAL SHIPING COMMITTEE

    The Imperial Shipping Committee, which has been appointed by Mr Lloyd George is purelly an advisory body and will enquire into complaints ...

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  40. STATEMENT BY MR BONAR LAW.

    In House of Commons, replying to Mr Hugh O'Neill (Mid Antrim), in regard to the Londonderry riots, Mr Bo[?]ar Law stated that the County ...

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  41. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS

    Mr W. G. M‘Adoo, son-in-law of President Wilson, has issued a formal statement denying that he and President Wilson are working together. ...

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  42. ROBBERY FROM FACTORY.

    Some time between 4 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. to-day the premises of Charlotte Ann Cohen, clothing manufacturer, of Smith street, Gollingwood were broken into and ...

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  43. ITALIANS AND ALBANIANS.

    A number of encouners has occurres in Albania between the Italians and the Albanians. The Albanians have suffered heavy lesses. ...

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