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  2. PAYMENT FROM GERMANY

    PARIS, Saturday. According to the "Havas" diplomatic correspondent, the French reply to the German note lays down the 1921 figure of ...

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  3. IMPERIAL POLITICS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Presiding a the annual dinner of the London Chamber of Commerce Mr. Elysarn stressed the potentiallties for ...

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  4. GENERAL WORLD NEWS

    SAN, DIEGO, Thursday.— Lieuts. Kelly and Macready, army aviators, in a monoplane, have completed the first trans-continental non or flight from ...

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  5. Speeding Immigration

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The Prime Minister's Department has issued an official statement on the immigration proposals to be put before the ...

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  6. PROHIBITION REPEALED

    NEW YORK, Sunday,—The State legislature has repealed the State Prohibition Enforcement Act. Federal prohibition enforcement ...

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  7. BISHOPS MAY MARRY

    LONDON, Sunday.—The All-Rassian church congress has decided almost unanimously that hishops shall he allowed to marry. The congress also ...

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  8. LAUSANNE CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Friday.—The Lausanne Conference has apparently reached a deadlock in regard to the five years transitory regime which is to replace ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN PORTS CONTRASTED

    From an Oversea Trade bulletin isSued by the Commonwealth Statistician figures may be obtained setting out the money value of imports and ...

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  10. Curate Wins £1,625.

    LONDON, Friday,—Rev. Fitzgerald, curate of a Roman Catholic church at Mortlake, won £1625, half the first prize of a sweep in aid of an ex-service ...

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  11. REPLY REGARDING SYRIAN FRONTIER TROOPS.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Sunday.—In reply to requests by the French representative asking the Turkish authorities to withdraw their troops ...

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  12. Belgian King Pilots Plane.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Times" correspondent at Brussels says that King. Albert successfully piloted an aeroplane of the first time to-day in ...

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  13. FAENCH AGAINST LIQUOR RULING.

    PARIS, Saturday.— The 'Matin" says that the French Government is of opinion that the United States liquor ruling is completely contrary to ...

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  14. Ex-Servicemen's Stories Fall.

    LONDON," —Saturday.—Mr. Jardine, for Colonial Office, referring to the case in which five ex-servicemen were charged with being stowaways from ...

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  15. TRIAL OF KRUPP OFFICIALS. OPENED.

    WERDEN, Friday—The trial of Herr Krupp Von Bohlen, three directors and three officials of Krispps. who are charged with responsibility for the ...

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  16. HEALTH LAWS FOR SCHOOL

    School blackboards have been declared black in Victoria. This is the effect of one of the many quaint regulations contained in the draft copy ...

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  17. EMPIRE AUTHORITY FOR FOREIGN SECRETARY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Lord Curzon (acting Prime Minister) speaking at the Albert Hall, referrea to tne coming Imperial Conference and said the ...

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  18. FULL NAVAL STRENGTH

    LONDON, Sunday.—In a speech at a banquet in London, Mr. L. C. S. Amery (First Lord of Admiralty) said they could no longer look only to Britain for ...

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  19. High Prices for Pictures.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Cuyp's picture "Maas at Dordrecht" has been sold at Christie's to Messrs Duveen for 17,500 guineas. This price constitutes ...

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  20. FIRING AT HOUSE

    LONSON, Saturday.—Hollybrook House, at South Sligo, one of the residences of Earl French was fusilladed by Irregulars. The garrison and ...

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  21. ONWARD MARCH OF SOCIALIST FORCES.

    LONDON, Saturday.— Breaking a silence of six months, Mr. Winston Churchill, in a speech at the Aldwych Club, deplored the spectacle of ...

    Article : 144 words
  22. Advertising

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  23. Henry Ford's Asests.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—A finanoial statement just issued shows that the Henry Ford Company has assets exceeding 536,000,000 dollars and ...

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  24. DUBLIN FIRE BRIGADE STRIKES.

    LONDON, saturday.—The fire brigade at Dublin has struck as a protest against the cut of 9/ in their wages, which is spread over several months. ...

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  25. Charged With Stealing Pearls.

    LONDON, Friday.—Steven Ronohi a dealer in precious stones, was charged with stealing pearls valued at £14,395 from a Lombard-street firm. The ...

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  26. COAL STRIKE IN N.S.W.

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday.—it is estimated that about 8,000 miners are idle as a result of the deadlock between the mlners and the mine owners. A ...

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  27. Circular Hellcopter Fllghts.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A French engineer (M. Cechmichen) flew his helicopter aeroplane, completing a circle of 120 metres at a height of ...

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  28. WRIGHT AIR PATENTS

    The expiration on May 22 of the Wright Brothers' aeroplanes patents, and, on September 18, of the J. J. Montgomery patents may involve huge ...

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  29. KILLED IN SULKY ACCIDENT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Mr. Jack O'Neill, of Murramburra, a farmer, has been killed in a sulky accident. He is the third member of his family to ...

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  30. EARLY TRAIN.

    Sir,—Evidently members of the railway reform committe received a second surprise re the departure of early train from Pirie to Adelaide, the ...

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  31. Gems Missing In Post.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A package of pearls worth £15,000 consisting of a necklace and loose gems was posted in London to Barcelona ana reaches its ...

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  32. DAVIS CUP.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The Davis Cup preliminary, games will be played at Chicago on August 7 and 9, and at Brooklyn and Boston on August 15 and ...

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  33. FEDERAL RAILWAY PROPOSALS.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—When questioned yesterday concerning the State Government's attitude towards the Prime Minister's break of gauge ...

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  34. HOLLYWOOD FOR HONGKONG

    Passengers on the British-India steamer Sirsa, who have recently been in China, say that the Chinese are modernising their national life in ...

    Article : 115 words
  35. RIFLE SHOOTING

    The eighth competition for the Flelt Cup was fired on Saturday and resulted in K. Cameron winning the cup outright. The ranges were 800 and ...

    Article : 261 words
  36. AERIAL MAIL.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Piloted by Lieuts. Roy King and F. Briggs, an aeroplane destined for the aerial mail service between Sydney and Adelaide will leave ...

    Article : 71 words
  37. RUBBERNECKS[?]

    That is what the Americans would call a group like this, Person and all, they are intently warning dematching a building. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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