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  3. LAST OF A.I.F. STAFF LEAVE LONDON IN SEPTEMBER.

    LONDON, Friday.—The final auction sale of surplus Australian clothing and stores realised satisfactory prices. The small Australian military ...

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  4. DEFENCE OF EMPIRE

    LONDON, Friday.—The Parliamentary Army Committee have memorialised the Premier (Mr. Lloyd George) and the Lord Privy Seal (Mr. Bonar ...

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  6. RIOTS IN ITALY REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT

    ROME, Friday.—General strike disturbances in Apulia (a district in Italy), in which many of the rioters were injured in collisions with the ...

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  7. ALEXANDER OF GREECE WILL SACRIFICE THRONE.

    PARIS, Friday.—King Alexander of Greece has announced his willingness to sacrifice the throne unless he is allowed to take his morganatic wife back ...

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  8. U.S. PRESIDENCY REPUBLICAN BALLOT

    CHICAGO. Friday.—The first ballot for the selection of a Presidential candidate by the Republican Convention showed General Leonard Wood ...

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  9. POLAND AND RUSSIA BOLSHEVIKS IN RETREAT.

    WARSAW (Poland), Friday.—A communique states that the Bolsheviks, who have been repulsed, are now withdrawing along the whole front, ...

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  10. GENERAL CABLES

    OTTAWA, Friday.—The Canada and West Indies conference has resulted in an agreement for an extended steamship service, an enlargement of ...

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  11. ENGLISH AND POLITICS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A Moscow wireless message states that the Trade Union Congress has decided to send a delegation to England to study the ...

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  12. POLITICAL CRISIS.

    ROME, Friday.—Signor Giolitti has been asked to form a Ministry, and according to the "Stampa" (Giolitti's political organ), is bidding for the ...

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  13. RUSSIA'S DEBT

    PARIS, Friday.—It is announced that Sweden has decided to hold the Bolshevik gold sent to Sweden, pendig a settlement of Russia's policy ...

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  14. VENIZELOS WANTS REPUBLIC.

    PARIS, Saturday.—M. Venizelos has arrived. It is understood that he is asking King Alexander's consent to a Republic. Alexander is not likely to ...

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  15. FIRST COURT SINCE 1914.

    LONDON, Friday.—The first court since 1914 was held at Buckingham Palace yesterday, and was a brilliant spectacle, though the wearing of ...

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  16. IMPERIAL DEFENCE

    LONDON, Friday.—The annual dinner of the Colonial Institute was largely attended. The Duke of Connaught wrote regretting his absence ...

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  17. £1,205,000 FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Rockfeller Foundation has given £1,205,000 to the University College of London to assist medical research, including a ...

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  18. SEQUEL TO WAR

    AMSTERDAM, Friday.—A British tug. towing a German steamer from Christiania (Norway) to Hamburg, was mined off Terschelling, 16 being ...

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  19. ULVERSTONE IMPROVEMENTS

    At the Leven Council meeting on Saturday an influential deputation was introduced by Mr. A. C. Solomon urging the council to give consideration ...

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  20. THE NAURU AGREEMENT.

    LONDON, Friday.—A Bill confirming the Nauru agreement between Britain, Australia and New Zealand has passed the first reading in the ...

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  21. COST OF THE WAR

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Unionist Party's annual conference at Birmingham passed a resolution declaring that Germany owes the British Empire its ...

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  22. QUEENSLAND DELEGATION.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Philp delegation has seen Lord Milner, Secretary of State for the Colonies, and is to have a further meeting later. ...

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  23. DYNAMITE DEPOT EXPLODES

    VIENNA, Friday.—There has been an explosion in a dynamite depot in a mine belonging to the State railway in old Lower Hungary, now Roumanian ...

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  24. REDUCTION OF GERMAN ARMY.

    BERLIN, Friday.—It is officially announced that the reduction of the army to 200,000 is now accomplished. ...

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  25. CONTROL OF ORCHARD PESTS

    Sir,—Under the above heading H. Dumbleton has made fair use of the name Warden of Beaconsfield. Those having the welfare of the orcharding ...

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  26. EGYPT'S PREMIER BOMBED

    CAIRO, Saturday.—A bomb was thrown at the Premier's motor car, injuring the chauffeur, two pedestrians and a child. The assailant fled, firing ...

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  27. SENATOR W. G. HARDING THE SELECTED CANDIDATE.

    Senator W. G. Harding finally secured the Republican nomination, polling 520 votes. ...

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  28. ENTOMOLOGICAL CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Friday.—The final meeting of the Imperial Entomological Conference, Lord Harcourt presiding, passed a resolution in favor of ...

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  29. VICE-PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATION.

    Governor Coolidge, of Massachusetts, secured the Vice-Presidential nomination. ...

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  30. DESTRUCTION IN IRELAND

    LONDON, Friday.—It is officially stated that since January claims for compensation for the malicious destruction of property in Ireland have ...

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  31. REPUBLICAN PLATFORM.

    The Republican Party favors a liberal foreign policy, with firm adherence to American rights, together with respect for the rights of others. ...

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  32. MUNITIONS POUR INTO CORK.

    The "Times" correspondent in Dublin states that munitions are hurriedly pouring into Cork harbor. The commissioners refused to unlock the big ...

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  33. FIGHTING DISEASE

    LONDON, Friday.—The Secretary of State for the Colonies (Lord Milner), speaking at a Government dinner to the Imperial Entomological ...

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  34. WYNYARD CONCERT

    The concert held in the Wynyard Town Hall on Thursday, under the auspices of the Progress Association, proved of a highly entertaining ...

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  35. CONVENTION PICKETED BY SUFFRAGETTES.

    Suffragettes picketed the Republican Convention, as they are dissatisfied with the suffrage plank adopted by the Republicans. ...

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  36. MELBA BY WIRELESS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Dame Melba is giving a wireless telephone concert on Tuesday from the Marconi station at Chelmsford. It is expected that ...

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  37. H.C.L. IN JEOPARDY

    The London "Daily Mail" states that consumers are refusing to pay what they consider excessive prices, with the result that sales are falling ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT

    LONDON, Friday.—The P. and Co.'s ss Palma (7623 tons), which left Sydney on March 10 for England, carrying a cargo of Australian fruit, has ...

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  39. NO LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    CHICAGO, Sunday.—Senator Root offered a compromise by which approval is expressed of some general action for future world peace; also approval of ...

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  40. DE VALERA COTERIE DISAPPOINTED.

    There were early indications that the Wood and Lowden sentiment was leading the convention. There is much disappointment ...

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  41. THE REPORTED FALL IN PRICES.

    Sir,—We have received a circular from a large wholesale firm on the cotton market which confirms the reports from our home buyer regarding ...

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  42. SPORTING CABLES

    LONDON, Friday.—In the Beckenham (Kent) championship semi-finals the Japanese, Shimidzu beat F. Lowe, 6—0, 6—2, and Kingscote beat A. ...

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  43. BURNS IN TRAINING.

    Tommy Burns is strenuously training at Bournemouth for his fight with Joe Beckett, which is to take place at the Albert Hall (London) next ...

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  44. LABOR PROTEST.

    The American Federation of Labor has unanimously condemned the Republican Convention as reactionary towards Labor's legitimate claims, and ...

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