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  3. IDOLISED WOMAN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A remarkable romance connected with the late Walter Winaus, the famous American sportsman, was disclosed before the ...

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  4. FUTURE WARS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Arising out of the proposal to spend £16,000,000 on two new capital ships, British naval, experts are excitedly discussing the ...

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  5. THE IRISH WAR.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Free State attack on Waterford commenced on Tuesday night. Several columns of Free Staters advanced cautiously from ...

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  6. U.S. STRIKES.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The American strike situation on both the railways and at the mines continues to grow more complicated. ...

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  7. AT THE HAGUE.

    THE HAGUE, Thursday.—The Hague Conference ended to-day with a reso lution recommending that none of the represented Governments assist in their ...

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  8. AMERICA UPHOLDS ALLIES.

    It is reported from Washington that the U.S. State Department has announced that American citizens entering into arrangements with the Soviet ...

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  9. FALL OF LIMERICK IMMINENT.

    Limerick reports indicate that the fall of the city is imminent. Heavy fighting has proceeded for days. It is reported that 20 have been killed and ...

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  10. HOUSE OF LORDS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the British House of Lords to-day the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Rev. Dr. Randall Thomas Davidson, resuming the ...

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  11. SLIGO AMBUSH.

    Sligo reports that 30 Free Staters, riding in three lorries, were to-day Blown up by land mines. They were then fired on by a machine gun crew. ...

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  12. MAINTENANCE MEN.

    Mr. Grable, president of the Union of Maintenance Men, asserts that he is having a tremendous job keeping the union's 500,000 members from ...

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  13. News from Abroad.

    ROME, Thursday.— Violent scenes are occurriug between the Fascists (Italian Nationalists) and Socialists. They are leading to strikes throughout ...

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  14. THE NORTH ISOLATED.

    The railway line at Malahide station, near Dublin, has been torn up, thus severing all communication with Nor thern Island. ...

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  15. INDIAN PRISONERS RELEASED.

    LAHORE, Thursday.—With a view to reducing the cost of the gaol administration in the United Provinces 5000 prisoners, mostly serving short ...

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  16. RETREAT FROM TULLAMORE.

    A Free State communique states that the rebels have retreated from Tullamore in motors. They burned the barracks, court house and gaol before ...

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  17. GERMAN FINANCES.

    BERLIN, Thursday— The German Finance Ministry has accepted the Allied Guarantee Committee's scheme to check tho flight of wealth from ...

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  18. PEACE CONFERENCE ABORTIVE.

    In view of the anxiety caused by the deliberate destruction of property by the Irregulars, an effort is being made by the Irish Labor Party and ...

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  19. ITALIAN CABINET RESIGNS.

    ROME, Thursday.—Following a nocon[?]den[?]e.vote of 288 to 103, the Italian Premier (Signor Facta) will see King Emmanuel and announce the ...

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  20. GUARDS FIRED ON.

    Strikers at Mononganella, Pennsylvania, fired on the guards, wounding four police. ...

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  21. CRITICAL SIPUATION.

    It is reported from Chicago that the industrial situation due to the coal strike is growing critical. Stores and factories are laying off men and have ...

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  22. AUTUMN PARLIAMENTARY SESSION.

    In the British House of Commons to-day, the Lord Privy Seal (Mr. Austen Chamberlain) said it would be necessary to hold an autumn session of ...

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  23. DISARMAMENT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—At the meeting of the Council of the League of Nations to-day, M.Vivani (France) presented the Armaments Commission's ...

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  24. EVEREST SOLITUDES.

    LAHORE, Thursday.—General Bruce, leader of the Mt. Everest climbing expedition, is expected to arrive at Darjeeling on August 5, but it is not ...

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  25. POLISH POLITICAL DEADLOCK.

    WARSAW, Thursday. — When M. Korfanty, the Premier-elect, submitted the names of his proposed Ministry to the President (M. Joseph ...

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  26. BRITISH STABILITY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Chancellor of the British Exchequer (Sir Robert Horne), speaking at the Lord Mayor's banquet to-day said: "Both ...

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  27. Austria Calmer.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Vienna says that Austria is calmer. The threatened strike did not materialise ...

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  28. HONORING BRITAIN'S "UNKNOWN."

    LONDON, Thursday. — Overseas teachers, including New Zealanders, visited Westminster Abbey to-day. They laid a wreath on the grave of ...

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  29. MINERS 1921,AGREEMENT STANDS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—At the miners conference to-day, by 752,000 votes to 90,000, it was decided not to attempt to disturb the wages ...

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  30. LORD CECIL'S DRAFT.

    Lord Robert Cecil's draft treaty, which was discussed at the Armaments Commission of the League of Nations on July 5, provides: ...

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  31. COIFFURE FASHION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the British House of Commons on Tuesday, Mr.F. A Macquisten (Co.-U. for Glasgow) gave notice of amendments to the ...

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  32. BESTOWAL OF HONORS.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The British Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George), replying to questions in the House of Commons to-day, said that immediate ...

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  33. Empire Development.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A new organisation, styled the Empire Development Union, is being formed. The movement is headed by Viscount Long, Sir ...

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  34. German Goods.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—"There is no evidence that we will be flooded with cheap German goods after August 1, remarked the secretary of the Retail ...

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  35. FRENCH HONOR DEAD SAILORS.

    PARIS, Thursday.— M. Raiberti (French Minister for Marine), in the presence of other French Ministers, and civil authorities and British and ...

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  36. STRIKE ON THE RHINE.

    ROTTERDAM, Thursday. — The Dutch trade unions, co-operating with German organisations, have proclaimed a strike of all men working on ...

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  37. British Printers.

    LONDON, Thursday.— A printers strike threatens the whole provincial press, due to the Typographical Association's members balloting against the ...

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  38. A Jealous Wife.

    A message from Vanconver reports that, accusing Mrs. Alberta Meadows of improper relations with her husband, Mrs. A. L. Phillips attacked her with ...

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  39. TOWNSHEND IN ANGORA.

    LONDON, Thursday.— In the British House of Commons to-day, the Under-Secretary to the Foreign Office (Mr. Cecil Harmsworth) said that ...

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  40. LORD ESHER'S PROPOSALS.

    Lord Esher fixes 30,000 men as the military unit. He proposes to allow Belgium two units; Czecho-Slovakia, three; Denmark, two; France, six; ...

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  43. RESULTS OF RUSSIAN FAMINE.

    Dr. Nansen (Directer of Russian productive capability of at least 20.000, had died of starvation in Russia. The productive capabilityof at least ...

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