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  3. PERSONAL

    Judge Borst, of the United States, Grand Sire of the Sovereign Lodge of the I.O.O.F., was officially received at the City Hall yesterday by Mayors ...

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  4. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    Mr JOWETT gave notice of [?] tention to introduce a Bill [?] the Income Tax Act. QUESTIONS. ...

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  5. MESOPOTAMIA

    Reporta on the situation along the river Euphrates, in Mesopotamia, where a native rising has occurred, show that at dawn on 18th July a ...

    Article : 209 words
  6. IRISH LAWLESSNESS

    Disturbances followed the wake and mourning in connection with the death of two constables at Tuam, nearGalday. Comrades of the dead men woke ...

    Article : 68 words
  7. JAPANESE LABOR RALLY

    Representatives of 12 labor unions, embracing 150,000 members, met at Tokio and carried a motion demanding the right to organise in accordance ...

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  8. THE SHAMROCK'S VICTRY

    In the third race for the America Cup, which was held to-day on the Sandy Hook course, Resolute the defender) defeated Shamrock IV. (the ...

    Article : 196 words
  9. RUSSIA AND POLAND

    The Paris edition of the "Chicago Tribune states that a fresh division of the Red army, advancing at a speed of 10 miles it day, smashed the Polish ...

    Article : 256 words
  10. STOLEN MONEY RETURNED.

    A priest, has called at the Railway Company’s headquarters and handed over the money that was stolen by bandits who held up a train hear Limerick ...

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  11. EMPEROR RECOVERING.

    The Imperial Household Minister reports that the Emperor’s health is vastly improved, the only difficulty now being when ascending the stairs. ...

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  12. PRINCE JOACHIM’S SUICIDE

    When the news of Prince Joachim’s suicide was broken to the German Royal family the former Ka[?]ser at first refused to believe that a Hoh[?]nzollc[?] ...

    Article : 101 words
  13. LATEST DEVELOPMENTS.

    The whole of the traffic at the Kingsbridge Dublin terminus is held up owing to soldiers and police being entrained. Although the Irish Labor executive ...

    Article : 65 words
  14. FICHTING IN INDIA

    It is announced by tho India Office that on 16th July a British force bombarded a hostile Mahsud stronghold at Makin in Waziristan, on the ...

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  15. YACHT WELL HANDLED.

    After passing the first buoy in the second race for the America Cup today Resolute was never able to overtake Shamrock IV., or even decrease. ...

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  16. SITUATION AT CORK.

    A telegram from Ireland stales that the authorities are prohibiting all assemblages within a radius of three miles of Cork. This will prevent the ...

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  17. BOLSHEVIKS AND LITHUANIANS.

    The “Times” correspondent at Kovno says that the Bolsheviks and Lithuanians quarrelled over the possession of Vil[?]a. The Reds refused to hand ...

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  18. FASTING OF METHODISTS

    The Hull Methodist Conference has resolved that quarterly fast days assist in a spiritual advance. Dr Kirkland, of Portsmouth, in ...

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  19. CONFLICT AT SHIPBUILDING YARDS.

    The “Times” correspondent at Dublin says that Ulster employes of Harland and Woolff's Queenstown yards suspended work and decided to drive ...

    Article : 86 words
  20. JACK JOHNSON SENTENCED

    Jack Johnson has left for Leavenworth, a city of Kansas, to serve his sentence of a year’s imprisonment. He pathetically pleaded against being ...

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  21. A.I.F. MAJOR TAKEN PRISONER.

    Major O’Brien, late of the A.I.F. who is visiting Persia on behalf of British oil interests, has been taken prisoner by the Bolsheviks. He is ...

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  22. PARLIAMENTARY BITTERNESS

    The Labor members of the House of Representatives were in exceedingly bad humor on resuming after the dinner adjournment. to-night The root of the ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLES

    Lincoln (Nebraska), 21st July. When the Prohibition Convention, which may nominate, Mr AV. J. Bryam or Billy Sunday for the Presidential ...

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  24. THE CALICIAN FRONTIER.

    A message from Warsaw says that. despite repeated attacks by General Budenny’s troops, the Galician frontier seems sufficient[?]y [?] The Poles also [?] ...

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  25. THE WREGKACE OF TOWNS.

    The Archbishop of Tuan sent a letter to General Macready urging investigation into the wrecking of towns on 20th inst. General Macready. in reply. ...

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  26. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Thomas Munton Cunnington, retired farmer, late of She Oaks, Steiglitz, who died on 18th April. left real estate £21,888, and personal property, £1412, ...

    Article : 87 words
  27. GREECE AND TURKEY

    Beider's correspondent at Salonika says that the Greeks have begun ran advance with a view to occupying Eastern Thrace. Communications by rail and ...

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  28. MILITARY PARTY AMBUSHED.

    A military party travelling by lorries at Macroon was ambushed. The driver speeded up through a hail of bullets, but an officer was twice wounded, it is ...

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  29. BOLSHEVISM IN DAMASCUS

    It is reported that Bolshevism is making great, headway in Damascus. Lenin and Trotsky sent a joint letter to the Arabs recognising their independence, and ...

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  30. GREEKS OCCUPY ERECLI.

    It is officially stated that the Greeks occupied Eregh. Two British Dreadnoughts assisted in the landing of troops, which was not resisted. The ...

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  31. OBITUARY.

    Smith.—The funeral of the late Mrs Emily Smith took place yesterday to the New Cemetery, and was well at tended. Mrs Smith was a widow and ...

    Article : 218 words
  32. BULGARIAN NEUTRALITY.

    Reupler’s correspondent at So[?]ia says that Stmboulins[?] the Bulgarian Pre[?]er. declares that, the Bulgarians will obsenve strict, [?] in the R[?] ...

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  33. PALESTINE.

    The “Times” correspondent at Jerusalem says that Die press urges the appointment of Weissmaun, Branbels and Sokoloff as a triumvirate to ...

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  34. NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    Lord Forster, Governor General Designate of Australia, and Prince Arthur of Connaught, Governor Geheral-Designate of South Africa, were ...

    Article : 260 words
  35. BR[?]SH REPLY TO SOVIET NOTE.

    The British reply to the Soviet Note was despatched last night. The reply assumes that, the Soviet is ready to make peace, hut suggests that some of the ...

    Article : 134 words
  36. PEACE PROBLEMS

    Ren tor’s correspondent at Berlin says that von Symons, in an interview by the German press, emphasised that the Entente’s threat, to occupy more of Germany ...

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  37. THE SENATE.

    Repiying to Senator Rowell, the MINISTER FOR DEFENCE, Senator PEA ROE, said that members of the instructional staff who attained ...

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  38. SLANDER ALLEGED

    Sir Arthur Lawley. who was Governor of West Australia from 1901 to 1902, and Baron d’Erlanger are the defendants in a slander action in the ...

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  39. GERMAN WIRELESS

    Gernan wireless stations have resumed full unrestricted operations. proceeding on a more intensified scale than before the war. Naumen has resumed sending ...

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  40. WAR PRECAUTIONS ACT.

    The Trades Hall Council to-night passed a resolution that a deputation wait on the Prime Minister and urge the repeal of the War Precautions Act. ...

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  41. PARTY POLITICS.

    Lord Sydncham, a former Governor of Victoria, contributes to the “Globe,” a denunciation of party politics. “Central organisations, financed by ...

    Article : 143 words
  42. THE PRINCE’S TOUR.

    After a quiet morning the Prince of Wales left by special train for Hobart at 11 o’clock The Prince’s cold is somewhat better, but his voice is ...

    Article : 155 words
  43. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA

    Lients. R J. Parer and J. C. M'Intosh, the Australian aviators, who are flying from England to Australia, left here this morning. ...

    Article : 49 words
  44. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    At the reqest of the Council of the League of Nations, President Wilson has summoned a meeting of the League at Geneva on November 15. ...

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  45. PANIC IN SYDNEY BOOT TRADE.

    There is a panic in the boot trade in Sydney, and retailors, in anticipation of falling prices, are frantically endeavoring to get rid of present stock ...

    Article : 87 words
  46. SYRIAN SITUATION

    It is stated from a French source that Emir Fersul has accepted the French altim[?]tum as to Syria. ...

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