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  3. GROSS EXAGGERATIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Ian M'Phcrson (Secretary for Ireland) has issued a reply to the Irish-American mission's drastic criticisms of the Irish ...

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  4. OPPOSED TO PEACE

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The Weimar German Cabinet is known to be almost unanimously opposed to signing the peace terms. ...

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  5. THE "RED" MENACE

    BREST, Wednesday.—French sailors mutinied to-day, and attempted to storm the gaol in order to release their comrades. They carried a red flag. ...

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  6. AUSTRIAN CRISIS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Vienna reports indicate that the unrest in Austria is approaching a crisis. The Communists threaten to ...

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  9. ATLANTIC FLIERS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Lieuts. Alcock and Brown received a great ovation at Euston. Hawker was among the first to ...

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  10. RANTZAU LEATOS PAEIS.

    PARIS, Monday.—The Secretary of the Peace Conference handed the Allies' reply, with the revised treaty, to the Germans at six o'clock. Dr. ...

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  11. MINING REPORTS

    The following is the report of operations at the mine for the fortnight ending June 13, 1919:- White Face.—337 tons of average ...

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  12. "ORGANISE! ORGANISE!"

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Hughes has inaugurated a series of half-a-dozen farewell speeches in London. At a luncheon given by the British ...

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  13. PROSPEROUS AUSTRALIA

    Savings Bank deposits in the Commonwealth have now reached a total of £123,000,000, which means that they have been quadrupled since Federation. ...

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  14. GERMANY TALKS FIGHT.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday.—"Politiken's" Berlin correspondent states that it is expected that the National Assembly will reject the ponce terms. ...

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  15. SPORT IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Ascot races were run to-day. Results:- HUNT CUP. Two and a half miles. ...

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  16. NAVY AND ARMY READY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Navy has been reinstated on a war footing, and has completed loading munitions in readiness for eventualities ...

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  17. ROUND HILL.

    Manager's report for the fortnight ended June 12, 1919:— No. 1 Tunnel, South-East End.— During the fortnight, this end has ...

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  18. ENFORCING THE BLOCKADE.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday.— Twelve British light cruisers and many destroyers have arrived, and others are coming to blockade the German Baltic ...

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  19. TALES OF THE WAR

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, the famous war correspondent, who was leaving for America on a lecturing tour, gave a farewell address to Londoners at the ...

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  20. A ROYAL WIN.

    His Majesty's Viceroy achieved a second successive win in the Waterford Stakes, winning at 5 to 1. ...

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  21. CRICKET.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The match between the Australians and Yorkshire concluded to-day, the Australians winning by one wicket. Scores: ...

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  22. R34 OFF GERMANY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The airship R34 has postponed its Atlantic flight, and has proceeded, fully equipped, with bombs and machine guns to cruise off ...

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  23. FOOD SHIPS STOPPED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Four steamers, conveying 30,000 tons of flour, meat, beans, and other foodstuffs to Germany have been held up at Deal ...

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  24. GERMAN COVERNMENT ESCAPES CAPTURE.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday.— Two uniformed Spartacinns overpowered the guard of a temporary military prison at Weimar and liberated 60 other ...

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  25. LAWN TENNIS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the third ronnd of the London Tennis Championships at Queen's Club, O'Hara Wood beat Mathey, and Leighton ...

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  26. LOST HIS COMMAND

    LONDON, Wednesday.—General Sir Chas. Barter, speaking at a dinner to the 47th Division, complained that he was dismissed from the ...

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  27. MR. SMITH'S OPPORTUNITY.

    "My mind goes back to those early days of trench warfare, when our men had no waders and stood waist-high in water in the trenches. By some ...

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  28. REPATRIATION

    Lieut.-Colonel Humphris, DeputyController of Repatriation, writes from Hobart:- Although information has been ...

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  29. "KNEW ALL ALONG"

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— Senator M'Cumbcr stated in the Senate to-day during a debate on the League of Nations that the United ...

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  30. CANADIAN RIOTERS

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Canadian, soldiers who rioted owing to the repatriation delays attempted to rescue their comrades, and in doing ...

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  31. FRANKFORT DEMONSTRATION

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday.— Prior to the French commander's threat Frankfort crowds demonstrated outside the Allied officers' ...

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  32. THREE SHOTS AT THE TRUTH.

    Another of Mr. Gibbs' good stories concerns the habit of the Germans of sticking up placards above their parapets. One of these placards read ...

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  33. AUSTRALIANS PROTEST.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—One policeman was killed in the Canadian riot at Witley. The men nrotcstcd against delay in repatriation. ...

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  34. CONSCRIPTION IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The National Union of Railwaymen's Conference has instructed the executive to take any action necessary jointly with ...

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  36. MEETING RETURNED SOLDIERS

    Miss Miller, secretary of the Northern Red Gross branch, writes:- In order to facilitate the arrangements for meeting and putting the ...

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  37. "YELLOW" ANIMOSITY

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The "New York Sun's" Washington correspondent states that Count Ishii has left for Tokio avowedly for ...

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  40. BRITISH GOOD CONTROL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The publication of the balance-sheet of the Ministry of Food shows a total turnover, excluding wheat and sugar, of ...

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