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  3. CHAMPION BOXING

    Jersey City (Ringside), Thursday. Luis Firpo, the giant boxer from the Argentine, knocked out Jess Willard, an even bigger man in eight rounds. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Britain's Decision

    “Germany must pay !” Breakmg the silence on oprations issue that has prevailed since the new British Government come into power, Mr Stanley Baldwin made this emphatic declaration in the House of Commons to-day. ...

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  5. Personal

    It is officially, states a Reuter cable message, that the Prince of Wales has become president of the British Empire Exhibition. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. INDIA AND LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Indian Assembly debated a re[?]lution demanding the appointment of a committee to reconsider the question of India continuing her financial grant ...

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  7. N.S.W. COAL CRISIS

    Although a settlement of the coal dispute has been moved, it is believed in inner union circles that it is only a temporary truce between the miners ...

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  8. A HOTEL TRAGEDY

    Marie Marguerite Fahmy been committed for trial on the charge of having murdered her husband, Ali Kamel Fahmy Bey. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. I.W.W. MEN

    Twenty-seven members of the Industrial Workers of the World organisation were’ convicted by a jury on charges of “criminal syndicalism.” ...

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  10. TERMS OF SETTLEMENT.

    The actual terms of the coal settlement are being kept a cosle secret. Roth parties to the compromise have yet to ratify the conditions tentatively ...

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  11. PARAGUAY FIGHTING

    The Paraguayan revolutionists attacked Asuncion, the capital, in Monday at noon. Fighting continued until Tuesday ...

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  12. PROHIBITION

    Out of a total vote of 85,000 the Manitoba plebiscite gave a majority of 25,000 against the proposal to sell beer and wines in hotel restaurants. ...

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  13. COMMUNITY OF THOUGHT.

    The announcement was prefaced by a review of the position, in which the Prime Minister strongly emphasised the community of thought , and action which ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. FIRPO FAVORITE.

    "Boyles Thurty Acres," at kersey City, which has become world-famed because of the great fights held there, witnessed another mighty encounter ...

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  15. GUN RUNNING IN CHINA

    The American authorities are investigating disclosures revealing the exist, ence of a widespread organisation, with headquarters in Shanghai, which is ...

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  16. COLONIAL ADMINISTRATION

    In the House of Lords last night partripation of the Dominions in colonial adnubustration was foreshadowed by the Duke of Devonshire ...

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  17. COAL EXPECTED SONN.

    Assuming that the Maitland mines re open in a fortnight, as is confidently expected, supplies of coal should be Sowing into Melbourne as usual two ...

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  18. INTEREST IN THE CONTEST.

    The interest which was taken in the match is parhaps best realised from be fact, that [?] policemen, 500 [?] ers as well as mourned police from ...

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  19. FORMER GERMAN ARISTOCRATS

    The “Daily Mail" correspondent in Berlin says that a number of countesses and baronesses in reduced circumstances are employed at a chocolate ...

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  20. FEELING IN FRANCE.

    The "Times" correspondent in Paris says that fantastic predictions cause Mr Baldwin’s statement to be awaited with an impatience rarely witnessed ...

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  21. BUND MAN’S BRAVE ACT

    A blind man named Coe stopped a runaway eart-horse at Folkestone. A horse, drawing a baker’s cart, bolted in the direction of a group of playing. ...

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  22. BRITISH DOCKERS’ STRIKE

    Despite an order from the unofficial strike committee, none of the striking dockers in London resumed work this morning. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. TWO TERRIFIC BLOWS.

    [?] armed has blows at the bady and lead in the third and four[?] rounds, landing two territic punches on. Willard's jaw and forcing [?] to ...

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  24. SUNDAY IN LONDON

    Discussing the London County Council’s decision, by 83 votes to 33, to continue Sunday games, Mr W. H. Edgar, M.L.C., of Victoria, said he was ...

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  25. DETAILS OF THE FIGHT.

    [?] supertority over willard was unquestioned. The first three rounds saw Willard smilingly repulsing frpo's persisternt ...

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  26. NEW MARCONI COMPANY

    Reuter's correspondent at Vienna telegraphs that the Austrian Marconi Co. has Keen formally constituted with a capital of £133,000. of which ...

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  27. THE THE RUHR RAILWAYS.

    How Franco-Belgian railway administration operaters in six months occupation is described by the "Times" correspondent at Cologne, who say's that ...

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  28. FRENCH MARCHING ON ELBERFELD.

    Reuter’s correspondent in Berlin telegraphs that French troolps have entered Barmen and are marching on Elberfeld. ...

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  29. WINNER INTERVIEWED.

    Jersey City Ringside, Thursday. "I was suiprised when Willard failed to rise after [?] knock down, [?] Firpos when interviewed at the ...

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  30. THE RECEIPTS.

    The receipts total approximately 100,000 dollars. Willard gets 120,000 and Firpo 80,000. The final cheque will be available on Friday. Richards ...

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  31. BRITAIN'S ATTITUDE.

    In a leading article "The Times" says that the British Government has again taken the lead in the reparations question It is not proposed to ...

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  32. KILLED BY LIGHTNING

    Lightnign struck a group of militiain a camp at Saunders. Three of the men were killed and ten were injured. ...

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  33. ARMY BEEF CONTACT

    In the House of Commons last night, questioned relatiye to the beef contract placed with Armour, Sir Philip Lloyd (president of the Board of ...

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  34. DEMPSEY'S VIEW.

    Demp[?] believers that the best man won. Dempsey is ready and anxions to meet Firpo or Wills in September, whichever Kearns selects. ...

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  35. VICTOR TOO STRONC AND ACTIVE.

    Jersey City (Ringside), Thursday. [?] was after 7½ rounds of [?] fight ing that Firpo Knocked Willard [?] Firpo's youth and strength proved ...

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  36. COMMENTS OF FRENCH PRESS.

    Heater’s correspondent says while welcoming the friendly and courtenous ...

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  37. A MINOR MATCH.

    LLOYD Johnson knocked out Jack M'Au[?] the Seco[?] after a few [?] conds fight, in the wind-up [?]out for heavyweights. ...

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