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  2. ENGLAND TO AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Saturday.—In discussing the question of reducing the time of transit to Australia, the imperial Shipping Committee says there is every ...

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  3. THE RUHR

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Times" corerspondent at Cologne writes: "Is is days or hours? is the question that people of air classes are asking ...

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  4. RECIPROCITY

    LONDON, Saturday.—Lord Long, commenting on Mr. Bruce's cable message says the whole Empire agrees: with Mr. Bruce in regard to the critical ...

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  5. EMPIRE PREFERENCE

    LONDON, Saturday.—In a cable sent to Mr. Stanley Bruce (Prime Minister, of Australia) Lord Long, President of the Empire Development Union and a ...

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  6. FEDERAL POLITICS

    ADELAIDE,. Saturday.—"I am very glad it has happened," said Mr. E. D. Scamell, (general secretary of the Farmers and Settlers' Association, when ...

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  7. INDIA RETALIATES

    SIMLA, Friday.—In the Legislative Assembly this, morning several unsuccessful applications were made to adjourn the House owing to the Kenya ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday.—Except tota small hitch at the Redhead colliery where the men have a little dispute of their own, all the mines at Maitland, ...

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  9. CANE CUTTERS' STRIKE.

    A meeting of cane cutters was held at the (beginning of the week at Maclean, on the Clarence River, New South Wales, three 'hundred being ...

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  10. A JOCKEY'S LIABILITY

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Hearing was continued in the King's Bench Division of a remarkable turf lawsuit arising from the death of iron Ore, who ...

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  11. BOXING

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Tex Rickard announces that the Dempsey-Firpo fight will take place at New York on September 14. It will be a fifteen ...

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  12. SYDNEY HARBOR BRIDGE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The first sod of tlie Sydney Harbor Bridge was turned yesterday on the North side of the Harbor by Mr. R. T. Ball (Minister of ...

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  13. PRESIDENT HARDING

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—Addressing a huge throng President Harding during the first visit of any American President to Canada, said: "The ...

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  14. SYDNEY CONTESTS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Last night's. Stadium attractions were two 10-round bouts in place of the usual 20-round match. ...

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  15. PARLOUS POSITION IN BERLIN.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—Big queues assemble daily outside the provision stores waiting to buy butter, potatoes, and other foodstuffs, which are very ...

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  16. FEATHERWEIGHTS IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The contests last night between Bert McCarthy, 9.1½1 and Jerry Sullivan, 9.0 ¼, was most disappointing. ...

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  17. LOSS OF THE SUMATRA

    SYDNEY, Saturday,—The Federal. Royal Commission which, was appointed to inquire into the loss of the steamer Sumatra has begun its inquiry ...

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  18. EXPLOSION IN COLLIERY

    LONDON, Sunday.—An explosion lias ocurred in the Maltby main colliery in Glamorganshire. There were 120 men in the main coalmine at the time of ...

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  19. EX-PRESIDENT WILSON

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Ex-President Woodrow Wilson has broken his long silence with an article for the August issue of the "Atlantic Monthly." ...

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  20. NORMAN LINDSAY'S PICTURES

    SYDNEY, Friday.—"It would appear as though we have a large percentage of degenerates affected with sex mania" said Mr.' D. R. Hall, who to-day ...

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  21. "HOP HARRY" STOKE AGAIN.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—At the stadium last night, over 20 rounds Harry Stone, 10.10, after a great light, gained a points decision over.Billy Stanley, ...

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  22. CRICKET

    LONDON, Saturday.—Yorkshire is leading in the County cricket championship with an average of 89.72 followed by Notts 78.89,. Lancashire ...

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  23. VALUE OF THE MARK.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The fall of the German mark to over four million to the pound sterling is attributed to the enormous demand in Germany for ...

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  24. SCULLING

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—A challenge sculling match took place yesterday at Woodburn over the course recently rowed by Paddon and Hadfleld. The ...

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  25. AN ISLAM MANIFESTO

    LONDON, Saturday.—A [?] has been issued by Aga Khan, the leader of the Indian Moslems' which will be published throughout Islam, ...

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  26. EMPIRE DEVELOPMENT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—In the House or Commons during debate" on the Board of Trade estimates Sir Alfred Mond urged a more vigorous Empire ...

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  27. UNIONS TO APPOINT COMMISSION.

    The conference of maritime and industrial unions interested in the loss of the Sumatra adopted the following resolution:—"That in view of the ...

    Article : 95 words
  28. Advertising

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  29. FRENCH REPLY DELAYED

    PARIS, Saturday.—The delivery of the French reply to Britain which was ready on Thursday evening, has been postponed owing to delay in completion ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

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  31. PRIVILEGES FOR U.S.A.

    LAUSANNE, Sunday.—The TurkoAmerican experts have agreed to the wording of a clause of the proposed treaty whereby the United. States, will ...

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  32. WARSAW'S WIRELESS STATION.

    WARSAW, Saturday.—The construction of a new wireless station, one of the most powerful in Europe, will be completed about August 15. It will ...

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  33. SINGAPORE BASE

    LONDON, Sunday.—Admiral Tasu, the Japanese naval attache, in an Interview, declared that the Singapore, scheme for a naval base was not ...

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  34. SAFEGUARDING BRITAIN.

    LONDON. Sunday.—Sir W. Joynson Hicks in a speech at Twickenham, referred tp the "grave anxiety" arising out of the dispute between the ...

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  35. CHARLE CHAPLIN'S ENGAGEMETN BROKEN OFF.

    LOS ANGELES,' Saturday.—Pola Negri says her 'engagement to Charlie Chaplin was broken off a month ago. She found him too temperamental-and ...

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  36. MANDATE SYSTEM

    GENEVA, Saturday.—The Mandates Commission preliminarily examined inter alia the report of the Australian Government on the ...

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  37. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAY EXTENSION.

    WELLINGTON, Saturday.—Mr. Coates (Minister of Public Works) announces that the Government proposes calling tenders for the construction of 18 ...

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  38. LABOR DAY CELEBRATION.

    A meeting of the Pirie Labor- Day Celebration Committee was held last night at the A.W.A. Hall. A good programme was drafted out and Includes ...

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  39. ROBBERY DURING PARTY.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Mrs. Ethel Keys, of Coppin street, East Malvern, gave a party on Saturday nighte and kept it up after midnight. On going to ...

    Article : 55 words
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