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  3. THE "RED" BANDITS

    BOSTON, Friday. — Counsel for Sacco and Vanzetti gained a further victory when Mr. Justice Sanderson allowed an appeal to the full bench of the ...

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  4. THE IRISH OATH.

    DUBLIN, Friday. — Fortythree members of the Fianna Fail party, including Mr. de Valera, presented themselves at ...

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  5. GREAT DIAMOND RUSH

    CAPETOWN, Friday. — Extraordinary preparations are being made for the big diamond rush to the newlyproclaimed area in the Transvaal, ...

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  6. THE DOLE FLIGHT.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday. — A postponement of to-day's 35,000-dollar Dole fight to Honolulu, because the entrants are not now properly equipped ...

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  7. CRISIS IN GREECE.

    ATHENS, Friday. — As a result of its systematic destruction, the coalition Cabinet has been dissolved. The Prime Minister, ...

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  8. HELPING THE EMPIRE

    Strong Imperial sentiment was displayed at a dinner given by the Melbourne branch of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League of ...

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  9. "SAVIOURS OF GERMANY"

    BERLIN, Friday. — Herr Kardorff, speaking in the Reichstag on the eighth anniversary of the Republican constitution, said that the late ...

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  10. LABOR "FIREWORKS."

    LONDON, Friday. — The question of conferring the Freedom of Glasgow upon the Duchess of York was the occasion of Labor "fireworks" at the ...

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  11. ANCIENT PALESTINE.

    JERUSALEM, Friday. — At the site kown as Napoleon's Hill, because it was occupied by him when marching on Acre, the Hunks ...

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  12. Abolish the Oath.

    The Farmers Party has also been approached, but is unlikely to join a coalition Government. Captain Redmond, commenting on ...

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  13. RAILWAY RIOT.

    [?], Friday — [?]waymen at Adana struck to-day claiming an increase of wages. Obstructions were placed on the tracks to prevent ...

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  14. Dole Committee's Opinion.

    HONOLULU, Thursday.—Despatches indicate that the members of the Com mitte themselves, are, divided. Mr Kenneth Barnes said that although he ...

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  15. A Plucky Girl.

    LONDON, Friday. —There was a scare in the East End of London at the discovery of a live bomb in an eating-house early ...

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  16. EX-KING OF GREECE.

    BERLIN, Friday. — While ex-King George of Greece was looking out of a carriage window at Rikinda in Rumania to-day, a young man ...

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  17. A POPULAR GOVERNOR.

    CAPETOWN, Friday. — The fact that a Nationalist Minister speaking on behalf of the Government has publicly expressed a wish that the ...

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  18. Waiting For the Order.

    SAN FRA[?], Friday.— Another accident, which has occurred among the contestants, caused the withdrawal of Capt. James Griffin and ...

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  19. THE ROYAL FARMERS.

    HIGH RIVER (Alberta), Friday.— The Prince of Wales and Prince George were up early this morning entering full swing into ranch life. The ...

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  20. GENERAL STRIKE

    H.C. Wells' novel, "Meanwhile," is something new in fiction—mainly in introducing the note of personal abuse of men still living. ...

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  21. Captain Kingsford Smith.

    SAN FANCISO, Friday. — It is understood that Captain Kingsford Smith's tentative route after leaving Honolulu will be via Fanning Island, ...

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  22. "LEST WE FORGET."

    LONDON, Friday. — A tablet commemorating submarine C3's exploit in breaching the Zeebrugge Mole in 1918 will be unveiled on Angust 28. ...

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  23. ATTACK ON GERMANY.

    [?] aumat, Commumder-in-Chief of the French Army occupying the Rhine, writes to a French periodical accusing ...

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  24. England's Sobriety.

    LONDON, Friday. — An official report shows that there were 7951, or 10 per cent, fewer convictions for drunkenness in ...

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  25. LENIN'S "CROWN."

    LONDON, Friday. — The most reliable interpretation of the events at Moscow, transmitted by the Berlin "Tageblatt's" correspondent, is that ...

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  26. Mr. Cosgrave Injured.

    DUBLIN, Friday. — Mr. Cosgrave's motor to-day collided with a lorry. The Premier was badly cut about the face, the wounds having to be stitched. ...

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  27. THE PIPE OF PEACE.

    LONDON, Friday. — Mr. W. C. Bridgeman, First Civil Lord of the Admiralty, who has now returned from the Naval Limitations Conference at ...

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  28. MIGRATION MATTERS.

    LONDON, Friday.— Senator George Pearce, vice-President of the Executive Council of the Commonwealth Government, to-day began a nine days' tour ...

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  29. ROOKE'S ACCIDENT.

    CALCUTTA, Friday. — Captain Dennis Rooke, who is attempting a flight from England to Australia in a Moth plane and who was injured through ...

    Article : 267 words
  30. FAITH AND ORDER.

    LAUSANNE, Friday. — A victory for the Fundamentalists is foreshadowed when the Faith and Order Conference receives a report from its ...

    Article : 69 words
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