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  3. BUTTER TRADE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—An amalgamation of considerable importance to the butter trade has been announced. The Home and Colonial Stores Limited have ...

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  4. STEAMER SINKS.

    NORFOLK (Virginia), Saturday.— The excursion steamer Gratitude, with 200 persons aboard, sank in Norfolk Harbor to-day. [?] is believed that most ...

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  5. LOAN FOR GERMANY.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—"It goes without saying that, as bankers, we should, not ask the American investor to buy German bonds ...

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  6. RUSSIA'S COME-BACK.

    TOKIO, Saturday.—While responsible individuals, refuse to comment on the proposed basis for the renewal of Russo-Japanese negotiations, which will ...

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  7. CHAMBER OF HORRORS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Thousands of Eastbourne holiday-makers are taking motor and charabane trips to the bungalow adjacent to The Crumbles, a long ...

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  8. SHOCKING OUTRAGE.

    FREDERICK (Maryland), Saturday. —Fifty men and several women waylaid Miss Dorothy Grandon, 20 years of age while she was walking on the ...

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  9. BRITAIN'S MIGHT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The delegates to the London Conference to-day, went to the Spithead naval review, the first British Fleet concentration since the ...

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  10. MARKET QUIETLY STEADY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Butter in Britain is quietly steady at late rate. ...

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  11. CHEESE DULL.

    Cheese is dull and tending easier. ...

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  12. S. AFRICAN GOVERNMENT.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—The South African House of Assembly met yesterday morning for the swearing-in of members and the election of a Speaker. ...

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  13. CHINESE FLOODS.

    PEKIN, Saturday.—Urgent appeals received from the International Famine Relief Commission indicate that the present flood emergency relief has ...

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  14. WOODEN HOUSES.

    MOSCOW, Saturday.—The Soviet Commissioner is conducting the experimental construction of a few wooden houses with Thermolite. This material ...

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  15. Arms From Britain.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Captain C[?]il Attfield and his father, charged at the Mansion House yesterday with having attempted gun-running between the ...

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  16. PICTURESQUE AND INSPIRING.

    A picturesque part of the naval review to-day was aero[?] by naval aeroplanes of various types, three of which escorted the Royal yacht when it ...

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  17. London Conference.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The London Conference has decided to invite German delegates to attend. Hava's Press Agency learned ...

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  18. SOCIALISM.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Amid cheers, the House of Commons yesterday, passed the third reading of the Government's Housing Bill. A Conservative ...

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  19. STRIKING ASPECTS.

    The most striking aspect of the display was that the only vessel that was also present in 1914 review was the Centurion. ...

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  20. TEMPORARY SUR-TAXES.

    The Pekin Cabinet, at a meeting later in the day, resolved in favor of imposing six months' railway, telegraphs, postal and navigation sur-taxes ...

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  21. TERMS OF INVITATION.

    The jurists to-day completed their report regarding the terms for the invitation of Germany. The Conference will consider the report on Monday, ...

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  22. Anglo-Soviet Negotiations.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Russian Ambassador to Britain (M. Rakowsky) has left for Moscow to report on the position of the Anglo-Soviet ...

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  23. LEGISLATIVE MEASURES.

    Inter [?] the Government would repeal the tax on patent medicines and amend the tobacco tax, which had contributed to the downfall of General ...

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  24. DOMINIONS' SLOGAN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—At the Commercial Travellers' Conference yesterday, Mr. Ooysli, the British secretary, complained that the taxation of ...

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  25. Fundamental Differences.

    That fundamental differences exist at the Conference is emphasised by French comments transmitted by Reuter's Paris correspondent, summed up ...

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  26. Building Trade Lock-out.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The building trade employers' organisation states that at least 100,000 of the 600,000 operatives will be affected by the ...

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  27. AVIATION.

    PISA, Saturday.—The Italian aviator, Lieut. Locatelli, left Pisa yesterday morning for London, via-Marseilles, Lausanne and Rotterdam for the ...

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  28. GRIT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The late Sir Robert R[?] the well known ship[?] left £3,615,800. The estate duties will amount to £1,468,000. ...

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  29. Creating Trouble.

    BOMBAY, Saturday.—The Persian Government's reply to the diplomats collective note regarding the murder of the American Vice-Consul (Mr. Imbrie) ...

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  30. THE ESTIMATES.

    In the Assembly the estimates of the expenditure for the current year were tables, totalling £24,346,600, compared with the late Government's estimates ...

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  31. N.W. Australian Mail Route.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Major Brearjey, of Perth. West Australia, on Thursday tested a new four-passenger aeroplane of the De Haviland type for the ...

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  32. JUTLAND.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The official "Narrative of the Battle of Jutland" was published in Paris this afternoon. It is based on despatches from the ...

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  33. Cable Rates.

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is understood that the Australian Postmaster General (Mr. Gibson) will confer with the Pacific Cable Board on Monday, ...

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  34. BRITAIN CAUTIOUSLY CONFIDENT.

    Feeling in responsible quarters last night with regard to the Allied discussions, night he described as one of cautious confidence. It was pointed out ...

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  35. CONSOLIDATING THE EMPIRE.

    "Commercial travellers, sportsmen, and musicians are doing more to consolidate the British Empire than politicians. The world needs ...

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  36. NOTE FROM AMERICA.

    It is reported from Washington that the United State Department officials are preparing to formally ask the Persian Government to take ...

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  37. "Unto the Least of these."

    LONDON, Saturday.—Acting on the suggestion of the Agent-General for South Australia (Sir Edward Lucas), South Australian visitors to ...

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  38. Out With the Japs.

    SANTA ROSA (California), Saturday.—Warnings to Japanese to vacate jobs as pear packers have been delivered in Medicino County by a party of ...

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  39. Young Australians at Bristol.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The members of the Young Australian League touring Britain are spending five days sight-so[?] at Bristol. ...

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  40. Tax on Charities.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Justice Hewart and Mr. Justice Darling yesterday granted a rule mandamus calling on the Tax Office to show cause why it ...

    Article : 71 words
  41. Evacuation of Ruhr.

    The Second Committee has now drafted its report. The dates mentioned for the proposed operation of General Dawes' plan are August 15, for the ...

    Article : 58 words
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