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  2. Advertising

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  3. THE DAVIS CUP

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  4. THE NEAR EAST

    That the Turks are rapidly, advancing in Asia Ninor is evidentg from a Greek communicate, which declares that violent enemy infantry and artillery ...

    Article : 153 words
  5. U.S. Railway Strife

    Mr Daugherty, as American Attorney-General, has asked the Court to make an injunction to prevent strikers interfering with the operation of the ...

    Article : 154 words
  6. IRISH AFFAIRS.

    Between four and fire hundred Irregulars attacked Nationalist post at Bantry (Cork on Tuesday. Heavy fighting, lasting all night, ensued, ...

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  7. European Problems

    All eyes are now fixed with great hopes on the approaching settlement of the reparations and inter-Adied debts, whose details will be worked out at the conference at Brussels. The press, however, points out that a great effort to conciliate varying views is still necessary, while ...

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  8. MARKS GOOD RECOVERY.

    As the result of the Reparations decision, the German mark has jumped from over 7000 to 5850 to the £1. ...

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  9. A STOUT RESISTANCE.

    The “Daily Mail’s" Smyrna' correspondent says that the Greeks are constantly being renforced, and are making a stout resistance to the Turks’ ...

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  10. LATEST NEWS FROM CORK.

    The latest messages from Cork state that the troops, while changing guard this morning, were machine-gunned from across the Liffey, two Nationals ...

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  11. THE DESIRED INJUNCTION.

    The injunction, grafted by Judge wilkerson preventing union leaders conducting the" strike of railway shopment is a temporary- order. The ...

    Article : 147 words
  12. MARINE MISHAP

    The Monson liner, American Legion (13,000 tens), became unmanageable when leaving tho harbor and rammed the gunboat Azo Pardo and five other ...

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  13. ANOTHER INCIDENT.

    A Belgian sentry and a sergeant at Obercassel, on the Rhine, were shot dead last night. The guard immediately turned out, whereupon a number ...

    Article : 98 words
  14. COMPROMISE PLEASES.

    The “Times” Paris correspondent says that a rupture was avoided onlyafter outspokenness, in which the consequences of a disagreement at the ...

    Article : 126 words
  15. FIGHTING IN DUBLIN.

    The Irregulars had their nightly crgy of firing at Dublin last night and early this morning it became, the most violent since the collapse of the Four ...

    Article : 109 words
  16. TALE OF FRAUD

    That in one balance sheet a debt of £310,523 appeared as only £51,423, and the supposed investment of £198,776 in Treasury, Bills was ...

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  17. SERIOUS EFFECTS OF THE STRIKE.

    Mr Daugherty told the Court that the strike had destroyed 75 million dollars’ worth, of Californian fruit, 30,000 railway cars were abandoned or ...

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  18. SEVERAL ARRESTS MADE.

    The Acting Mayor, the Commissioner of Police, a cafe keeper, his son, and two German policemen have been arrested in connection with the shooting ...

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  19. SHORTAGE OF FOODSTUFFS.

    The" acute shortage of foodstuffs in Killarney owing to t-lie destruction of the railways has, led to the brigadier pooling all supplies, pending the ...

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  20. FEELING IN GERMANY.

    The “Times’" correspondent in Beilin says that the. Allied terms are regarded as a moratorium in another form. Germany is hopeful because she ...

    Article : 175 words
  21. A WATERFORD ENCOUNTER.

    A brisk encounter occurred near Dungarran, Ckounty Waterford, the Natonals surprising a body of Irreg[?]ars. The former employed two ...

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  22. THE PRESIDENT FIRM.

    The White House announces President Harding stands squarely at the back of Mr Daugherty's action The injunction is one of the most sweeping ...

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  23. FOOD RIOTS.

    Food riots broke out at Eherswa lde last night. Police re-inforcemens are being rushed from Berlin. A crowd of 4000, many of whom ...

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  24. VIEW OF UNION PRESIDENT.

    Win Johnson (president of the en gineers) says the whole power of the Government is being used on behalf of the railways against the workers. ...

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  25. IRREGULAR SNIPERS.

    [?] Irreglular snipers attacked several Nationalist positions in Dublin early this morning, including the Bank of Ireland They were beaten off ...

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  26. STATEMENT BY MR. COMPERS.

    Mr Government announced that regardless of the injunction the American Federation of Labor will continue to raise funds and supplies to aid the ...

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  27. CONSULAR DISPUTE

    The overstepping cf the limitations of Consular prerogatives by the United, States Consuls at Newcastle by touting for the United States, shipping ...

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  28. THE DOGGER BANK ENCOUNTER

    An article in the "Echo de Paris" discloses that an English trawier's lucky find was reponsible for the [?]avy's succes in the historic Dogger ...

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  29. KING BANISHES BROTHER.

    King Alexander of Serbia has ordered that his brother Prince George, be banished to the fortress at Nish for 20 months. ...

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  30. EFFECT OF INJUNCTION.

    The threat of a widespre[?] industrial warfare hung over the country to-day following Mr Daugherty's sweeping in injunction. Mr Gompers said he has ...

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  31. RELIEF IN FRANCE.

    The decision of the Reparations Commission was received in, Paris with feelings of relief, as the least objectionable of all the Com promise plans ...

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  32. LEACUE OF NATIONS.

    The representatives of Britain, the Dominions and' India departed for heva to attend the Assembly of the League of Nations opening on Monday. ...

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  33. COSSACKS REVOLT

    Confidential code despatches from Siberia state that the trans Baikal Cossacks rose yesterday and inaugurated a revolution as predieted last month. ...

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  34. AUSTRIA’S CURRENCY.

    Asa result of the extraordihary currency situation cabs, vans and handcarts were pressed into service torday to carry the immense packages Votes ...

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  35. REPLY TO BALFOUR NOTE.

    In a lengthy reply to Earl Balfour’s Note, M. Poincare says that the French Government highly appreciates the noble and courteous terms of the ...

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  36. SCHOO GIRLS STRIKE

    Two hundred and forty girls at a Uonneil Schobl at Keighley, York shire, have struck against the education authority's disimissal of the head ...

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  37. BERLIN REICHS BANK BESIECED.

    The extraordinary shortage of paper marks led to a siege of the Reichs Bank on monthly pay day. The police were obliged to forms cordons. ...

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  38. NEWCASTLE STEEL WORKS

    The sectional conference between the men employed at the Broken Hill proprietary Company's steel works, Newcastle, and the manugerment, held at ...

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  39. THE ILL-FATED AVIATORS.

    Messrs M'Millan and Malins are con valescent, and will return to Enland aboard the Nell[?]re, sailing from calcutta aliont the 8th September Major ...

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  40. GERMAN RELIEF MEASURE.

    The all-round relief shemes sanctioned by the Government for the relief of distress include the allocation of one milliard' marks to-persons-with. ...

    Article : 85 words
  41. EFFECT ON CUURENCY.

    The German mark went down to 7900, owing to pessimistic views prevailing in Paris and Berlin, but rallied later to 7200. ...

    Article : 84 words
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