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  2. Advertising

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  3. BRITAIN AND FRANCE

    The Fan’s correspondent of the "Times" telegraphs that he is in a position to give a definite forecast of the lines followed by M Poincare in ...

    Article : 302 words
  4. MINING TRAGEDY

    A. fire-damp explosion in a coal ming as Monceausur-Sambre [?]entombed three [?] states the Brussels corresponde of the “Times.” ...

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  5. IRISH ELECTIONS

    The Daily Mail’s”- correspondent in Dublin says- there are indications that all Ministerial seats are safe. Mr Cos-grave is likely to head the" poll ...

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  6. TENNIS IN AMERICA

    In’ the second round of the national lawn tennis doubles championship, J. O. Anderson and J. B. Hawkes defeated Beane and Leighton Crawford in straight ...

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  7. CALAMITOUS HIRE

    Ten firemen were killed and 30 were injured when a burning tenement building at Brooklyn co llapsud early this morning Probably the total number of dead, never will be known, owing to the large number of families living in the building. Many ...

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  8. FUTURE OF ELECTRICITY

    According to Dr diaries Steinmetz, who is acknowledged to be America's foremost electrical “wizard,” there, will be such developments in ...

    Article : 234 words
  9. CASE OF E. O’DONNELLY.

    An application for a writ of ha beat corpus was made in Dublin, on behalf of Eeamonn O’Donnelly, Republican “Director of Election’s.” He ...

    Article : 95 words
  10. WAR SERVICE HOMES

    Aereport on war service homes disposals, presented to the House of Representatives to-day by the Joint Committee of Public Accounts, contained ...

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  11. BRITISH WOMEN LEAD.

    At Newport Britain took the lead by three, to two in the International Women's Tennis Tournament on the first day’s play. ...

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  12. Personal

    A Reuter cable message states that the report that the Marquis of Crewe, the British Ambassador in Paris, is retiring owing to ill-health is ...

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  13. SEQUEL TO CREEK STRIKE

    The "Times" correspondent at Athens says'a cvushing blow to trades unionism has been dealt by Col. Plastiras, who in consequence of a general strike ordered ...

    Article : 94 words
  14. ESTATE OF £38,000

    An Irish laborer from Leith lays claim to the fortune of £38,000 left by Martin Edward Burke, the octogenarian bachelor, formerly a ...

    Article : 51 words
  15. AUSTRALIAN BORROWING

    Replying to a letter by Mr E. G. Brunker, statistical secretary of the Free Trade Union, published in the. “Westminster Gazette," Sir Joseph ...

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  16. FURTHER AUSTRALIAN WINS.

    In the second round of the national doubles tennis champiouship Anderson and Hawkes defeated Dean (India) and Leighton Crawford ...

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  17. DESIRE TO AVOID A BREAK.

    The second part of the French Note [?] penned in a more fighting spirit. The British and French Notes are muted side by side, paragraph by ...

    Article : 94 words
  18. LONDON DOCKS

    Seven weeks of quietude at the London Docks ended this morning, when the dockers and stevedores resurued. ...

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  19. FIRE ON A LINER

    The fire on the liner President Grant started in Nos 6 and 8 holds, and raged fiercely till late, last night, when it was controlled by fiooding ...

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  20. LADIES MATCHES.

    Mrs Clavton and Mrs Beamish (England) defeated Miss Sharm an and Miss Baker (U.S.A.) in the final of the international doubles tennis 6—1, ...

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  21. POLAR FLIGHT

    Captain Roald Amundsen, who was forced to abandon his proposed air flight from Alaska to Spitsbergen, over the North Pole, has indicated that he ...

    Article : 77 words
  22. THE FALLING MARK.

    The German mark is now quoted at 1,000,000 for 12 cents (6d). This is a new low record. ...

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  23. GLIDING CONTESTS

    Lack of wind or unsuitable winds have resulted in low totais at the gliding contests at Vauville The meeting up to the present has ...

    Article : 73 words
  24. BRITISH UHEMPLOYED.

    Unemployment has been gradually becoming worse duiing. the last few weeks. Last, weeK the figures in creased by 20,000 to 1,212,000. ...

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  25. THE DAVIS CUP

    The American Davis Cup team will be Williams, Tilden, Johnston, and Richards ...

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  26. 40,000,000 TO THE POUND.

    The "Times" correspondent in Be[?] lin says the mark touched 40 mil Hons to the £[?] 46 billion marks a day are now being turned out. It is ...

    Article : 62 words
  27. PHOTOGRAPHING SOLAR ECLIPSE

    The French Jockey Club wired to the Washington War Department, announcing that it will send two aviators to fly at 20,000 feet at San Diego, ...

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  28. PAN-PAGIFIC CUNGRESS.

    At the final meeting of this session of the pan-pacine Congress in Mei[?] mirning the following re[?] were ...

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  29. SUBMARINE SUNK

    While a newly constructed submarine was undergoing trials at Kobe it sank. Eighty-five of the crew are missing, ...

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  30. REWARDS FOR HEROISM

    A little while before he died President Harding awarded, on behalf of the United States, a pair of binoculars to Captain Freakes, of the Australian ...

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  31. ANXIETY AS TO EFFECTS.

    The greatest anxiety is manifested as to the effect of the huge slump on prices. Government measures are anxiously awaited An industrial ...

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  32. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE

    “The forces against preference are gathering against us,” said Sir Joseph Cook (Hugh Commissioner) to-day. “Daily articles appear attempting to ...

    Article : 136 words
  33. WRECKAGE FOUND

    Wreckage of., thec deep-sea fishing lanuch. Bell Bird, which was yesterday seen anchored off Port Arkwright, just north of Brisbane River, was picked up ...

    Article : 91 words
  34. CHARGE AGAINST A GOVERNOR

    A bombshell burst in poiiticul circles this afternoon when Senor Quezon announced that he had cabled to Mr J. W. Weeks,-United States Secretary for War, ...

    Article : 150 words
  35. FORDAST CONFIRMED.

    The financial provisions of the French note, correspond with, yesterdays forecast. Reuter's correspondent in Paris says ...

    Article : 272 words
  36. STEAMER ASHORE

    During the heavS weather oh Monday, the 60-ton steamer Venus, an ancient craft with a romantic history, was blown ashore' on the north coast of Fremanile ...

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  37. SPAHLINCER TREATMENT

    Herr Spahling has approached the British Government, which is arranging fo an expert, lest of his treatment for-tuberculosis,. before, deciding ...

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  38. ARTIFICIAL ANTHRACITE

    Professor Illingworth, of the South’ (Wales School of Mines, after sixteen years research, claims to have produced by low temperature ...

    Article : 96 words
  39. HOUSE-BREAKING AND ROBBE Y

    In sentencingat the Supreme Court yesterday th young man Leslie M‘Phersoit, who had the day before pleaded guilty to five counts of house ...

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  40. A REMARKABLE CASE

    A post-mortem examination of the body of Fred Walters revealed that the tissue, hi am, hearty and muscles were all bright blue. ...

    Article : 109 words
  41. RUHR OCCUPTION.

    The [?]ply then upholds the legality of the Ruhr occupation, hut says the, occnnation will be modified when, passive resistnuce ceases. It asks the Allies to ...

    Article : 252 words
  42. New Flemish Tax

    The administrators of the village of Kersel, in Flanders have imposed a tax on Christian names, hoping tothus repair the budget deficit. The ...

    Article : 70 words
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