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  3. LORD NORTHCLIFFE'S DAIRY

    The alliance with Japan Lord North[?]liffe declared, has degraded Britain's prestige in the eyes of the East. Approaching Borneo on 16th ...

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  4. RUHR SITUATION

    The forthcoming further increase of French troops in the Ruhr is announced by the French newspapers, with the object of speeding up production ...

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  5. THE DEPORTEES

    Seven Liverpool deportees were arrested on their arrival from Dub[?] on Friday, thus making sixteen re-arrests. They were charged witn conspiracy ...

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  6. PREMIERS IN LONDON

    As Sir George Fuller (Premier of New South Wales) and Mr Lawson (Premier of Victoria) leave on Wednesday, the Australian and New Zealand ...

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  7. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA

    The "Times" correspondent at R[?] states that the Soviet press continues [?] "warlike demands for peace" be printing the strangest conglomeration ...

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  8. BRITISH PRIME MINSTER

    Harley street sp[?]lists will visit Mr A. Bonar Law, the British [?]ime Minister, who is spending a few days in Paris, following upon his stay at ...

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  9. FIRE AT SCHOOL HOUSE

    The fire which occurred at the S[?]th Carolina school-house was one of the most appalling disasters in years. What was to be a festivity turned out ...

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  10. WARNING TO GERMANY.

    The special correspondent of “The Times" in Paris" states that warnings are being given on all sides that Germany will be wasting time if the new ...

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  11. POSSIBLE RETIREMENT.

    The “Daily Mail” regards the condition of Mr Bonar Law's health as most serious, and a leading article published in the Journal is almost ...

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  12. UNITED IRISH LEAGUE.

    After an existence of half-a-century the United Irish League at its conference at Leeds, presided over by Mr T. P. O’Connor, decided upon the ...

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  13. ENCOUNTER WITH BOLSHEVIK GUNBOAT

    A story of an excting encounter with [?] Bolshevik gunboat in the White Sea on 28th April has been told by the skipper of the Grimsby trawler Jeria. ...

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  14. RETURN TO LONDON.

    Mr Bonar Law returned to London to-day, on the advice of a specia[?] He looked tired and [?] and scarcely seemed to recognise his friends among ...

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  15. WOUNDED BY NATIONAL TROOPS.

    Five residents in Dublin, including a little girl, were wounded, by National troops, who fired at a fugitive. ...

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  16. ULSTER LIQUOR LAWS.

    The Ulster House of Commons has agreed to the second reading of the Temperance Reform Bill. This measure provides for the complete closing ...

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  17. GERMAN INDUSTRIALISTS.

    Preliminary concessions have been signed by the Soviet to a group of Southern German industrialists, who will undertake to expend £700,000 on ...

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  18. FIFTY VICTIMS CHARRED BE-YOND RECOGNITION.

    Fifty of the 73 victims of the schoolroom fire were charred beyond recog[?] and were buried in one huge grave at a public funeral. The ...

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  19. GERMANy PREPARING NEW POLICY.

    “The Times” correspondent in Berlin reports that, the Chancellor and the Foreign Minister are preparing a new reply, but the proposal for an ...

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  20. STRIKES IN BELGIUM

    The effects of the recent strike of railwaymen, postal officials and other State employes in Belgium are spreading. The action of the Government ...

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  21. QUESTION OF A SUCCESSOR.

    The papers are already discussing Mr [?]onar Law’s successor in the event Of his retirement. The “Observer” says that Lord ...

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  22. THE CHINESE BANDITS

    A message from Tsao Chuang states that one of the prisoners taken the Chinese bandites has been released in order that he may proceed to Pekin ...

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  23. REMARKABLE RAILWAY ACCIDENT

    A sensational railway accident occurred in the Blue Mountains early this morning. A goods train bolted from Lawson down a steep gradient, ...

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  24. TRIALS OF FRENCH SOLDIERS.

    A French court martial at Hattingen, 9 miles from Essen, has concluded the trial of three French soldiers charged with haying ill-treated and ...

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  25. PURCHASE OF U.S. SILVER

    The repayment by Great Britain of 30,500,000 dollars on the purchases of silver is announced by the Secretary to the ...

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  26. KRUPP DIRECTORS.

    A court-martial has rajected the appeal of Krupp von Bohlen and other directors of Krupp’s against their sentences of from 10 to SO years’ ...

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  27. Personal

    The Earl of Stradbroke (the Governor) and the Countess, who have taken their passages back to Melbourne from London, will sail in September, and are ...

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  28. ACTION BY NATIONAL UNION.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Brussels says that the sequal to the debates in the Chamber of Deputies is that the National Railway Union states that ...

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  29. MR BALDWIN HASTENS TO LONDON

    Mr S. Baldwin, President of the Board of Trade, who proceeded to Worcester in odder to address his constitu ents, spoke at the beginning instead ...

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  30. ANOTHER ASSASSINATION

    M. Olewinski, the Vice-President of the Polish Ministry of Agriculture, was assassinated in the street. The motive is stated to have been personal ...

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  31. ENFORCING PAYMENTS OF FINES.

    The "Daily Mail’s” correspondent at Dusseldorf states that the full signific[?]nce of the phrase “searching their pockets” is beginning to dawn on the ...

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  32. HURRICANE IN MELBOURNE

    One of the worst gales Melbourne has experienced for a long time passed over the city last night, after a lull of 24 hours. ...

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  33. ALL RED AIR SCHEME

    The “Sunday Express" announces that the All Red air scheme for the establis[?]ent of the Imperial airship service is on the point of acceptance by ...

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  34. A REMARKABLE BATON

    The “Times’ correspondent in Berlin reports that a field-marshal’s baton had been discovered buried in the masonry of one of the columns of the ...

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  35. ADVERTISING CLUBS

    In June a conference of the Association of Advertising Clubs of the World is to be held at Atlantic City, U.S.A. The agenda paper has now been ...

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  36. TURKS AND GREEKS

    The deadlock at Lausanne between the Turks and Greeks on the question of reparations, arising out of the recent war between the respective countries, ...

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  37. EMIGRATION

    Dr Salter, a member of the House of Commons, in the course of an article in “Reynolds’ Weekly" on the subject of boy emigrants to Australia, says ...

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  38. REVOLT IN BRAZIL

    One hundred Brasilian rebels are reported to have been Killed and many others wounded, in a conflict with Government troops, who obliged the ...

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  39. DANGEROUS REVOLUTIONARIES

    Two men, Kovistaven and Fritz Gueza, of uncertain nationality, were sentenced at the Thames Police Court to six months' hard labor and ...

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  40. THE COLLAPSE OF THE MARK.

    The price of the German mark has dropped to 226,000 to the pound sterling, and is approaching the low record of 240,000, established on 1st ...

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  41. "STOP WHERE YOU ARE."

    When going his round at Newport on Saturday night a fire patrol watchman saw a man lurking intone of the door ways at the Newport railway workshops. ...

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  42. MIGRANTS FOR AMERICA.

    Three thousand immigrants are leaving the Clyde within one week for Canada and the United States. ...

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  43. MONEY FOR AUSTRIA

    The J. P. Morgan Company is forming a nation-wide syndicate, preparatory to floating an Austrian loan in the United States. The amount has ...

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  44. VALUABEL VIOLINS

    Two wonderful violins are to be played in London shortly. One is a Stradivar[?]us, and the other a Gaurnerius. They are the property of a ...

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  45. EXPLOSION ON A RAILWAY.

    Another serious bomb explosion is reported on the Munich Gladbach railway, reports teh "Times' correspondent at Dusseldorf. While a train ...

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  46. WOMAN’S DEATH.

    Elisabeth Smith, a single woman, [?] years of age, who lived at Gre[?] street, Fitarey, was taken to the Melbourne Hospital on Saturday, but [?] ...

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  47. THE MOTOR SMASH

    Mr Roy Hodges, insurance [?] who was injured in the motor accident on the Ballarat road, regained consciousness to-day but as in groat pain. ...

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  48. FUMIGATING A STEAMER.

    When a steamer in the [?]bour was being fum[?]ated Wong King, a member of the crew, went below, and was suffocated. ...

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