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  4. WIMBLEDON TENNIS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Despite daily cold and showery weather, the tennis tournaments at the new Wimbledon courts continue to attract large ...

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  5. GALLANTRY RECOGNISED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—In accordance with representations and recommandations made by the authorities in Australia, Mr. Jack Chalmers; of Sydney, ...

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  7. CHAOTIC EXCHANGES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—On the London Stock Exchange yesterday foreign exchanges were chaotic. The mark reached 2,400 and closed at 2,300 to ...

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  8. THE IRISH WAR.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Two thousand Free State troops, after an ultimatum demanding an unconditional, surrender, yesterday attacked ...

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  9. ENCIRCLING THE HILLS.

    Over 1,000 Free Staters are engaged in encircling the Dublin, hills. They have advanced from six points. They are well equipped with machine guns ...

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  10. BRUGHA DEAD.

    Mr. C. Brugha (ex-Dail Eireann Minister for Defence) is dead. Mr. Brugha was one of the rebel leaders entrapped in the Gresham ...

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  11. ROUND—THE—WORLD FLIGHT.

    ALEXANDRIA, Saturday.—Major, W. T. Blake, the British aviator, who, in company with Captain Norman Macmillan, is attempting a round the world ...

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  12. PANIC IN BERLIN.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—There was a wild panic on the Berlin Bourse (Stock Exchange) yesterday when the mark touched 2,600 to the [?]1. The chief ...

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  13. SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

    Enthusiasm at Wimbledon reached a climax to-day for the Patterson-Anderson semi-final and Mlle. Lenglenis anticipated revenge in the ladies final ...

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  14. THE CASUALTY LIST.

    The known casualties in Dublin are 72 dead. The Nationalists have also taken 700 prisoners. ...

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  15. AMERICA TO AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A party of British airmen are arranging for a flight from America to Australia. They wish to make an attempt to win the ...

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  16. WHERE IS DE VALERA?

    Whether Mr. de Valera, the rebel leader, la at Blessing ton is not clear, Mr. Stack is reported to be with him in charge of a rebel column. ...

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  17. PATTERSON v. ANDERSON.

    In the Patterson Anderson match Patterson was leading Anderson, 6-1 3-6, 2-2, when rain stopped the play. Eventually Patterson won, 6-l, 3-6, 7-9, ...

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  18. AS WAS EXPECTED.

    The German Government has approached the Allies for a moratorium with respect to the July instalment on the indemnity. ...

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  19. DECOYED BY A TELEGRAM.

    LONDON, Saturday.—On a charge of having murdered Miss Irene May Wilkins, an educated woman, 130 years of age, of Streatham, London, whose body ...

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  20. CHINESE TURMOIL.

    TOKIO, Saturday —Japan has warned the Pekin Government that owing to the danger from bandits to the Japanese residents at Chien Tao, if ...

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  21. PAYMENTS IN KIND.

    Information has been received by Allied circles in Paris that he German Government proposes to ask for the total remission of gold reparattion ...

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  22. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Jerome Kearns, a horse trainer, was yesterday remanded at Bow Street Police Court for conspiring with Gerald Riviere to ...

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  23. WASHINGTON TREATIES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Under Secretary to the Admiralty (Lieut.Col. L. C. Amery), when moving the second reading of the Washington ...

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  24. U.S. RAILWAY STRIKES.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Outbreaks [?] violence in various centres are marking the end of the first week of the U.S. railways strike. At Chicago ...

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  25. BOXER INDEMNITIES.

    The Northern Premier (Li Yuan Hung) has called a meeting of the Allied Ministers and has asked permission to postpone the payment of the ...

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  26. FINANCIAL ADVISER.

    It is reported from Pekin that Mr. H. H. Willoughby, of Washington, has been offered the post of advisor to Dr. Wellington Koo and the Pekin ...

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  27. SOVIET SACRILEGE.

    MOSCOW, Saturday— The trial of the church dignitaries opposing church property confiscation by the Russian Soviet has resulted in 11 being ...

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  28. HIGH LIFE DIVORCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—John Hugo Russell, heir to Lord Ampthill, is suing for a divorce from his wife. There are two co-respondents, Gilbert ...

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  29. MEETING DEFICITS.

    THE HAGUE, Saturday.—The Debts Commission yesterday held a meeting at which the Russians were present. Replying to a question regarding the ...

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  30. COLUMBIAN BUSH FIRES.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—A wind last night fanned the bush fires which are raging along the British Columbia coast. The fires have been caused by ...

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  31. PATTERSON LYCETT TO-DAY.

    Lyrett is not expected to trouble Patterson very seriously in to-day's final. ...

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  32. MLLE LENGLEN BEATS MRS. MALLORY.

    Mlle. Lenglen beat Mrs. Mallory, 6-2, 6-0, in a determined fight. The deciding factor was Mlle. Lenglen's ability to vary pace at the right moment, and ...

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