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  3. REFERENCES IN PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Commons, replying to Mr Heflin with regard to the trouble at Belfast which Mr Devlin described as an organised attack on the ...

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  4. DR. MANNIX

    In the House of Commons to-day, replying to Sir Frederick Young, in regard to the visit of Dr Mannix to Ireland, Mr Lloyd-George referred to the ...

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  5. LESSONS OF THE WAR

    An important utterance on the necessity for Australia’s military preparedness was delivered, by Lieut General Sir John Monash when replying to the ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    A United Service cable message reports that the collapse of the former Kaiserin of Germany is expected as result of the death of her favorite son, Prince Joachim. ...

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  7. CHINA

    Reuter’s correspondent at Poking, telegraphing yesterday, says that the armistice is effectively operating, but attempts at mediation hitherto have ...

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  8. SPA CONFERENCE

    On the motion for the adjournment of the House of Commons to-day, Mr Lloyd George, the Prime Minister, made statement in regard to the Spa ...

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  9. J[?]AND SIBERIA.

    A memorandum which was exchanged on July 17 between representatives of the Japanese and Varchne-Udinsk (Siberia) Governments agreed that the ...

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  10. CAUSE OF THE TROUBLE.

    The Ulstermen Mr Donald and Sir ESEvard Carson, protested against Devlin’s deseription. They deciared that the trouble was duc to the Sinn ...

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  11. NATIONALISTS AGGRESSIVE.

    The Nationalists retu[?]ed to the House of Commons for the purpose of heckling the Government in the general discussion on the situation in Ireland. ...

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  12. BOLSHEVISM

    The “Times" says that the latest raped shows that the Bolsheviks are 60 miles east of the Gorman frontier, and are approaching the Allenstem (East ...

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  13. IRELAND

    Serious rioting broke out in Belfast late on Wednesday night. The police and military were called out. Parties of Siun Feiners who attacked the ...

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  14. A THIRD OUTBREAK.

    The “Times” correspondent at Dublin says that there was further serious rioting in Belfast on Thursday morning. Three men were shot dead, ...

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  15. DAMAGE ES[?]MATED AT £100,000.

    A message from Belfast says that minor rioting occurred this afternoon in two districts. Five poisons were injured, one sustaining a bullet wound. ...

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  16. DAMAGE BY SINN FEINERS.

    In the House of Commons, at [?]uestion-time, Sir Hamar Greenwood, Chief Secretary for Ireland, stated that it was estimated that £2,000,000 worth of ...

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  17. BOLSHEVIKS ENTER POLAND.

    The War Office reports the Bolsheviks have occupied Seiny, within Poland proper. ...

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  18. POLAND

    The Paris "Matin" states that the precipitate retreat of the Polish left wing and the pursuit by the Bolsheviks at tho rate of 17 miles a day. seriously ...

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  19. TROUBLE AT CORK.

    The "Westminster Gazette’s" correspondent at Carlo cc[?]plains at the attitude of the military and public. Five American seamen who were ashore ...

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  20. BRITISH REPLY TO SOVIET NOTE

    It is understood that the British reply to the Soviet Note points out that Britain advised Poland to request an armistice and expresses a belief ...

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  21. OFFICER DIES OF WOUNDS.

    The "Times” states that Captain Airy, the British offiecr who was wounded at Macroom (County Cork), has since died. ...

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  22. LIVELY FIGHTING ON EUPHRATES

    Speaking in the House of Commons this afternoon, the Secretary for War (Mr W. Churchill), stated that the relief column reached Rumetia, on the ...

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  23. POLICE PATROL AMBUSHED.

    A message from Ballina says that masked men ambushed a police patrol. A sergeant was killed and a constable wounded. ...

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  24. THE RENEWED RIOTS.

    The latest news from Ireland says that eight were killed, and many injured in yesterday’s renewed riots. The factions have been for the first ...

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  25. “WAR OF INDEPENDENCE.”

    A copy of the official organ of the Irish Volunteers found1 in the possession of prisoners being tried by courtmartial in Cork, contains the following ...

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  26. GERMANS AND BOLSHEVIKS.

    The “Times” correspondent at Paris says that Franco is kecnlly discussing the chances of co-operation between the Germans and the Bolsheviks. It is ...

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  27. DEATH WITHOUT A TRIAL.

    The “Times” reproduces the text of a blood thirsty order which General Miezenlow, a Bolshevik, issued on the eve of the last Polish occupation of Kieff, ...

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  28. TURKEY IN DURESS

    No resistance was offered) by the Turks to the Greek landings at Rodosto, a large Turkish port on tho northern shore of the Sea of Marmora, and ...

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  29. THE GERMAN MENACE.

    The “Daily Mail” in a leading article, says that there is real danger that the Ludendorf and Stinnes party will secure a direct line of ...

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  30. SULTANAS PLEAD FOR PEACE

    The “Daily Mail” correspondent at Constantinople states that the Imperial family, including a large number of Sultanas (wives of the Sultan), held a ...

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  31. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA

    The following news of this flight has been received:—“Socbang, 23rd July. We left Singapore on 20th, and ran into heavy storms, and had part of our ...

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  32. THE PROPOSED TRUCE.

    The Trades Union Congress submitted to the Premier the recent resolutins proposing an Irish truce, the withdrawal of the military, and the ...

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  33. ALLIED MISSIONS LEAVING.

    Tho British Mission which will go to Poland will consist of Lord [?] abernon (British Ambassador to Berlin), Lieut.- Colonel Sir Maurice Hankey (formerly ...

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  34. POLISH GOVERNMENT HESITANT.

    The “Times” correspondent at Warsaw says that the Polish Government is hesitating to accept the Bolshevik oiler to negotiate separately at Brest ...

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  35. “OVER THE WAVES.”

    Further tests of the wireless telephone installed on the steamer Victorian, for the convenience of British press delegates proceeding to this ...

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  36. GERMAN ATTITUDE.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Berlin says that von Simons, speaking before the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Reichstag. declared that Germany ...

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  37. NO SUPPORT FOR BOLSHEVIKS

    The members of the Komalist (Turkish Nationalist) deputation are returning from Moscow after having failed to agree to support the Bolsheviks against ...

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  38. MILITARY USE MACHINE GUNS.

    Firing continued in the Falls road district of Belfast during the early morning. The military were compelled to use machine guns against the ...

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  39. INDECENT FILM

    Stir Justice Darlington, in refusing the application of a moving picture concern To film a murder trial characterised the film as monstrous and ...

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  40. FRENCH VIEW OF SINN FEIN.

    The “Times" correspondent at Paris states that Arthur Griffiths, interviewed by the “Echo de Paris," claimed that the Sinn Fein was the de facto ...

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  41. BOLSHEVIK PLANS.

    M Lenim told the Third Internationale that Russia does not intend to continue the campaign against Poland after the defeat of Poland, ...

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  42. GREAT AIRSHIP SURRENDERED

    L64, the second Zeppelin to be delivered up by Germany under the terms of the Peace Treaty, has arrived in Norfolk. It is larger than R31. the ...

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  43. COMMONWEALTH SHIPPING

    The “Times” city editor says that-Hughes’ comments on the Commonweath line surprised shipping circles. It is pointed out that ships belonging ...

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  44. ALLEGED SLANDER

    In the ease in the Chief Justice'e Court in which Mr C. P. Ogilvie is sueing Sir Arthur Lawley and Baron d’Erlanger for alleged slander, counsel ...

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  45. FORESTRY DELEGATES SEE KING

    The delegates to the Empire Forestry Commission attended at Buckingham Palace to-day, when Mr Mackay, of Victoria, presented an address to His ...

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  46. "REDS” IN PERSIA

    An exclusive Renter despatch to hand from Teheran, dated to-day, says that a Persian force has re-ocoupied Sari and Driuen Jangali. The ...

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  47. A NEW PALESTINE STAMP.

    Anew stamp has been issued in Palestine. hearing the inscription, “Erez Israel” (meaning Land of Israel). in Hebrew, Arabic, and English. ...

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  48. WRANCEL BUSY IN SOOTH

    The anti-Bolshevik, General Wramg[?] has effected a landing with his troops between Mariupol and Taganrog, on the Sea of Azov, and has occupied ...

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