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  3. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY

    Great Falls (Montana), June 24. Mr W. J. Bryan, a former Secretary of State, has definitely declared that he will not be a third party candidate ...

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  4. LONDONDERRY

    It is officially Reported that the Londonderry City Magistrates have again urgently telegraphed to Sir Hamar Greenwood, the Irish Chief Secretary, ...

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  5. BALLARAT FEDERAL ELECTION.

    The second week of the Ballarat Federal election campaign has ended, and there is yet a fortnight to go before the people will be asked to say whb is to be ...

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  6. MESOPOTAMIA

    In the House of Commons, on a vote of £10,000,000 for army purposes, Mr Asquith (the Liberal leader) for its reduction by £1,000,000. He ...

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  7. SUPPRESSING THE HUN

    “Le Journal" states that the Note presented, to Germany yesterday recalls that the Germany army must be reduced to 100,000 before July 10, and ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    The Eight Rev. John Walter, Moderator-General of the Presbyterian Church of Australia, recently paid an officialvisit to the Scotch College and ...

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  9. BRITISH LABOR CONFERENCE

    The Labor Conference at Scarborough to-day passed a resolution demanding the full application of the principle of self-deterinination in ...

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  10. THE LAKE TRAGEDY

    Inspector Robinson yesterday received further confirmation, if any were needed, of the identification of the woman whose body was recovered from ...

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  11. AMBASSADORS TO BERLIN.

    Lord D’Abernon has been appointed British Ambassador to Berlin. Mi Charles Laurent, an eminent financier] will represent France, and Signor ...

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  12. POLISH OFFENSIVE

    A Polish review of the military situation states that after regrouping their forces, the Poles remain in possession of he Kieff-Odessa railway. ...

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  13. A.W.N.L. MEETINGS.

    In connection with the Ballarat Federal election, a aeries of meetings is being arranged under the auspices ,of tho A.W.N.L. The meetings will be ...

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  14. FICHTING CONTINUTS.

    Both sides at Londonderry were bring from behind sandbags through the night. the Nationalist's are provided with machine guns. The wounded are ...

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  15. HUNGARIAN BOYCOTT

    The Hungarian boycott continues, and there, is almost a complete stoppage of railway traffic. The antisocial democratic railwaymen in ...

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  16. EMPIRE’S FOREIGN RELATIONS

    General Smuts, Prime Minister of South Africa, replying in the House of Assembly to a point raised relating to the now position of the Dominions— ...

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  17. OBITUARY.

    Colquhoun.—The funeral of the Into Mrs Margaret Colquhoun took place yesterday from her residence, corner of Lyons and South street, her remains ...

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  18. MAJOR CALLOW’S CANDIDATURE

    The Independent candidate. Major Callow, addressed a fairly large meeting of electors at the Sebastopol Town Hall last evening. Cr R. Odgers occupied tho chair. ...

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  19. AEROPLANE ON FIRE

    The “Times” correspondent at Peterborough states that a pilot named Sadler, from Acton, was giving a short season of subscription flights, and ...

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  20. MR TROUP’S CAMPAIGN.

    Mr Troup addressed a large meeting at Creswick last night, and dealt with the programme and platform of the Country Party. Mr (W. B. Grose, the ...

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  21. ATTITUDE OF LABOR.

    Following a motion demanding the application of self-determination to Ircland, and the withdrawal of the British army, the Labor conference at ...

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  22. REPORTS FROM HAMILTON.

    Tho photograph, of the young woman found in Lake Wendouree was positively identified-to-day by three friends as that of Mis Synnott, of North ...

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  23. GERMAN REICHSTAG

    A Berlin mesage says that the opening of the new Reichstag was marked by ridiculous episodes. After ml interval a venerable greybeard proceeded ...

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  24. IRISH INDEPENDENCE.

    Senator Harding, the Republican presidential candidate, admits having sent a letter to Senator Prank P. Walls, former chairman of the Federal Industrial ...

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  25. THE PRINCE IN N.S.W.

    At Walsh Island at 10.30 this morning, the Prince of Wales launched the Commonwealth steamer, Enoggera, using a decorated boomerang instead of the usual ...

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  26. ARMOURED CARS AT WORK.

    [?]mured cars and soldiers played [?]wis guns on snipers in trees at St. Columb’s College, and at least 12 wore [?]ed. A Protestant woman was killed ...

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  27. CAMPAIGNS IN PROGRESS

    The official Weekly ire view of military operations says that the Turkish Nationalist forces have reached. Lapsaki, on the Dardanelles, five miles. ...

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  28. VISIT TO TORONTO.

    The Prince arrived at Toronto pier this morning. after having spent- the night, at Mr Duncan McGeachie’s weekend residence Craig Royston, on Lake ...

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  29. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    The next meeting of the League of Nations will be held at San Sebastian at the end of July. ...

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  30. HELLENIC OFFENSIVE.

    News from Smyrna (at the head of the Gulf of Smyrna states that the Hellenic offensive against the Nation alists has begun. ...

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  31. GENERAL WRANGEL’S OPERA-TIONS.

    A. Constantinople message says (that General Wrangell total captures in tho battle, on 18th June were reported to have been 8000 prisoneR's, 200 ...

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  32. DISEASES IN POLAND.

    AT LEAST £2,000,000 NEEDED. The League of Nations has appealed to the Governments of all countries for funds to combat typhus and other ...

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  33. FURTHER ENCOUNTERS.

    The chief incident in a quieter day at Londonderry yesterday was that the Sum Fein concentrated around St. Colum[?] seminary planning to attack ...

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  34. INFORMAL PICNIC TRIP

    It was a delightful informal picnic trip that the Prince his staff and Parliamenry party had yesterday. The 50-mile trip down the Hawksbury River ...

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  35. SETTLEMENT OF SOLDIERS

    Mr Chas J. Joy, Ballarat district land officer, sat at the courthouse, Beaufort, on Friday afternoon, as an Enquiry Board under the Discharged Soldiers’ Settlement ...

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  36. RENOWN LEAVES BERTH.

    After lying peacefully at her moorings for more Ilian a week, during which trine thousands of Sydney people have vicwed the inner workings of the great battle ...

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  37. MR D. C. McGRATH'S MEETINGS.

    On Wednesday night Mr McGrath spoke at St. Mark's Hall, Brown Hill. There was, in spite of the bitterly inclement weather, a very large attendance over which ...

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  38. TREATY FOR TURKEY.

    The Allies have refused to allow Turkey a further extension of time for the signing of the Peace Treaty. ...

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  39. MAYNOOTH COLLEGE DINNER.

    The “Freeman’s Journal" says dibat at the Maynooth College annual dinner. the president (Monseignor McCaffrey) toasted the overseas guests. Dr ...

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  40. WIEW OF INTERNATIONAL LABOR CONFERENCE.

    The International Labor conferenceat Genoa adopted by a large majority a Resolution declaring thalr the Irish Popple are entitled to decide for ...

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  41. NEW BISHOP OF BATHURST.

    Very Rev. Michael O’Farrell, vice-rector of Saint John’s College, within the University of Sydney, has been appointed Roman Catholic Bishop of Bathurst, in ...

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