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  2. APPEAL TO BRITAIN.

    THE Ruhr negotiations have come to a dead-lock. It is stated that the Germans have approached the Prime Minister of Britain (Mr. ...

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  3. SUDAN OUTBREAKS.

    MALTA, Wednesday.—H.M.S. Wey mouth, en route for Colombo, has been diverted to Port Sudan. The battleship Marlborough has been despatched ...

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  4. OUR WATER RESOURCES.

    RORONTO, Wednesday.—The geological formation of Australia moulds to a large degree the development of the continent, according to Professor ...

    Article : 135 words
  5. TRADE AND COMMERCE.

    LONDON, July 4.—It was the writer's pivilege not so very long ago to examine pretty thoroughly, and on the spot, the most important markets in ...

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  6. TAILTEANN GAMES.

    DUBLIN, Wednesday.—The athletic events attracted a huge crowd to the Tailteann Games to-day. Chief interest centred in the second meeting of ...

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  7. OUTLAW WAR.

    "America's foreign policy is peace. We covet no territory; we support no threatening military array. We seek to promote peace—not only by ...

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  8. MILLIONS HOMELESS.

    SHANGHAI, Wednesday. — Devastating floods, involving appalling loss of life and damage, have occurred, over widespread areas in China. Many ...

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  9. CONSULTING BERLIN.

    LONDON, Wednesdy.—It is reported that a serious hitch has occurred at the London Conference regarding; the date for the Ruhr evacuation. Neither the ...

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  10. HEADS CONFER.

    The High Commissioner for Egypt (Field-Marshal Lord Allenby) and the Governor-General of the Sudan (Major General, the Sirdar, Sir Lee Stack), ...

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  11. SIR ERNEST RUTHERFORD HONORED.

    The convention closes to-day. Included among those receiving the degree of Doctor of Science by the Toronto University was Sir Ernest ...

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  12. SAFETY AT SEA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—New British Board of Trade regulations, to operate from July 1, 1925, require foreign-going vessels, in addition to lifeboats, to ...

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  13. TASMANIAN GOVERNOR.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"Owing to the scarcity of sufficiently wealthy Laborites in Britain, efforts should be made to find in one ...

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  14. Swimming.

    The huge crowd included the Governor (Mr. Tim Healey and many notabilities. They saw the Australians again take all before them in the ...

    Article : 284 words
  15. Advertising

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  16. Britain's Trade.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — British Board of Trade returns for the month of July, show that the value of imports into Britain amounted to £108,000,000; ...

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  17. MIDLAND HARDWARE OUTLOOK.

    The overseas hardware trade, so far as the Midland centre is concerned, is maintained at a fairly good level, Australia and South Africa receiving ...

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  18. "MAY LAST FOR HOURS OR DAYS."

    The "Big Fourteen" did not meet this afternoon as arranged, one reason being that no agreement had been reached at the Franco-Belgian-German ...

    Article : 75 words
  19. Triple Tragedy.

    LONDON, Wednesday:— Neighbors yesterday visiting the home of a colliery enginedriver named George Breeknock, in the village of Broadsworth, found ...

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  20. MINERS' WAGES.

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday.—Considerabic perturbation has been felt in South African mining circles recently owing to the agitation of the Mining Union ...

    Article : 133 words
  21. CAUSE OF TROUBLE.

    There is no doubt that the negotiations between the German, M. Herriot and Colonel Thennis, regarding the date for the evacuation of the Ruhr ...

    Article : 568 words
  22. Industrial Disputes.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. John Ross Campbell, editor of the "Workers' Weekly," was to-day discharged on a charge of having attempted to seduce ...

    Article : 188 words
  23. Murder or Suicide?

    LOS ANGELES, Wednesday.—Norman Selby, known in the prize ring where he was famous years ago as Kid M'Coy, has been arrested, charged on ...

    Article : 150 words
  24. BROADBENT THE CYCLING.

    Broadbent won the 660 yards cycling final by a length in 50 seconds. Ramsden was fourth. ...

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  25. Melilla in Panic.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A rising of the native tribes in the Spanish zone of Morocco has created a situation approaching a panic in Melilla, according ...

    Article : 83 words
  26. TENNIS.

    In the tennis tournament, Bailey and Williard defeated the Irishmen, Tottenham and Meldon, 6—2, 6—3. Tottenhams has a kick service and employs ...

    Article : 91 words
  27. EAT AUSTRALIAN APPLES.

    The manner in which Australian apples are finding a first-class market in this country contains a hint to all the Overseas Dominions as to how their ...

    Article : 424 words
  28. Dancer and Millionaire.

    LOS ANGELES, Wednesday.—It has been announced that Miss Vernon Watson, a pretty dancer of Los Angeles, and a consin to Mary Pickford, is to be ...

    Article : 89 words
  29. Tom Tidder's Ground.

    BERNE, Wednesday.—The Swiss Governinent has forbidden Russians to enter Switzerland. At the final meeting of the ...

    Article : 92 words
  30. ALLEGED CONFESSION.

    Norman Selby (Kid M'Coy) confessed to the murder of Mrs. Moers to his sister at her home, where he went soon after shooting the police, according to ...

    Article : 33 words
  31. £100,000 Damages.

    LOS ANGELES, Wednesday. — A breach of contract suit against Mr. Jack White, a wealthy mining man of California, brought by Miss Anna ...

    Article : 48 words
  32. Empire Exhibition.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Australian Press Association understands that the Dominions have practically unanimously turned down the proposal to ...

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  33. Newcastle Band.

    LONDON, wednesday.—The Newcastle Steelworks Band has had a very successful provincial tour. It will now commence its return engagement at ...

    Article : 63 words
  34. World Fliers.

    CALCUTTA, Wednesday. — The Argentine world flier, Major Pedro Zanni, and his companions, left Calcutta to-day, for Rangoon, Burmah. ...

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  35. STERLING STILL HOLDS ITS OWN.

    The financial event of the week is the successful flotation within a couple of hours of the Hungarian Loan for £7,902,000. Interesting as the ...

    Article : 122 words
  36. Items of Interest.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Hugh Ward, of Australia, theatrical entrepencur, arrived from America to-day. He has secured two popular musical plays, ...

    Article : 50 words
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