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  2. American Eaisway Strike

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The approaching weekend saw the strike situation on the railways in the east reaching a most serious and confused tangle. ...

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  3. MT. EVEREST CLIMB

    YATUNG, Saturday.—The remainder of the Mount Everest expedition is expected to reach Yatung on July 27. The members made a third and final ...

    Article : 82 words
  4. SIR H. BARWELL'S TOUR

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—The Premier Sir H. N. Barwell returned to Adelaide yesterday morning, accompanied by Lady Barwell. Both were ...

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  5. DAVIS CUP TENNIS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 240 words
  6. IRISH REBELS RETIRING

    LONDON. Friday.—Present appearances point to the existence of great military activity south of Limerick. In that section of Ireland the Free ...

    Article : 138 words
  7. TRAIN BREAKS IN TWO

    PARIS, Friday.—A peculiar accident happened to a train entering- the Garedu-Nord, in Paris. The first part of the train had no ...

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  8. ASSASSIN ARRESTED

    PARIS, Friday.—While M. Milleraad President of France) and other notabilities were reluming from the review at Longeamps on the occasion ...

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  9. AVALANCHE STOPS CLIMBERS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Brigadier[?] General Bruce, in a despatch dated June 11, gives a graphic story of the terrible experiences of his party during ...

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  10. INDIA AND AUSTRALIA

    SIMLA, Friday.—The Viceroy of India has telegraphed to the GovernorGeneral of Australia warmly and gratefully acknowledging tie cordial ...

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  11. SPLIT WITH RUSSIA

    THE HAGUE. Friday.—Non-Russian delegates stale that the sole cause of the breakdown of the conference was the absolute' refusal of the Soviet to ...

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  12. GENERAL STRIKE THREATENED

    LONDON, Friday.—The threat that a general strike would occur if a bill amending the Trade Union Act so as to prevent the use of trade union funds ...

    Article : 87 words
  13. REPUBLICANS CAPTURE BARRACKS

    LONDON, Friday.—Republicans claimto have captured the Free State barracks in Kilmalloch. They say that the capture included the garrison of 110 ...

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  14. BIRTH CONTROL PARTIALLY APPROVED

    LONDON, Friday.—The consensus, of the speeches, chiefly by medical men, in the final session of the birth control conference was that time is ...

    Article : 82 words
  15. INDIA WINS DOUBLES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 29 words
  16. HAGUE CONFERENCE

    HAGUE. Friday.—The credits subcommission of the Hague Conference sat for three hours this morning. No new offer has been received from ...

    Article : 47 words
  17. 47,000 MOVIE HALLS

    LONDON, Friday.—"The Times" film expert says the universal love of films is proved by the existence of 47,000 picture theatres, including 19.000 in ...

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  18. IRREGULARS SHOOT THEIR LEADER

    LONDON, Friday.—The irregulars at Kiltimagh shot, and killed Mr Truane, chairman, of the Swinford district council. He was an ardent, supporter ...

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  19. TRAIN OVERTAKES GANGER

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—Mr J. Lindner, a railway guuger. had a narrow escape from death yesterday morning. While inspecting the southern line on ...

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  20. MOTOR GRAND PRIX

    STRASBOURG, Saturday.—Three were five British entrants for the French motor ear Grand Prix. All dropped out before the end of the race. ...

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  21. EMPIRE PRESS CONFERENCE

    LONDON. Friday.—The annual report of the Empire Press Union, without making a pronouncement as regards the venue of the Imperial Press Conference ...

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  22. ANCIENT PICTURES

    LONDON. Friday.—At Christic's art auction to-day Mr Duveens secured Romney's por[?] of Mrs van der Gueht, which had belonged to the ...

    Article : 54 words
  23. INDIA AND ROYALTY

    LONDON. Friday.—Members of the Cabinet and overseas representatives were present at Downing street tonight at a dinner given by Mr. Lloyd ...

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  24. FIGHT FOR CAPPART HOUSE.

    DUBLIN. Friday.—Five irregalars are believed to have been killed in a fierce three hours light at the 'historic mansion Cappart House, Queen's ...

    Article : 95 words
  25. NEW METHOD OF-ADMINISTERING VACCINE.

    PARIS, Friday.—French scientists have discovered a new method of immunisation agaist typhoid, cholera and dysentery, through the patients, ...

    Article : 35 words
  26. ENGLISH COST OF LIVING.

    LONDON. Friday.—For the first time In many months the cost of living rose four points in June, and is now 84 per cent, above the pre-war standard.— ...

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  27. ECCLESIASTICAL CELIBACY

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Daily Mail" correspondent in Rome quotes the newspaper "Epoca" as reporting that many cardinals and bishops have ...

    Article : 78 words
  28. Advertising

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    Advertising : 76 words
  29. REBELS GUARD WATERFORD.

    DUBLIN, Saturday.—It is reported officially that irregulars hold the barracks in Waterford and have mined the roads towards that city. ...

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  30. AN'S SKULL FRACTURED

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A youns man named. Albert John Tozer, residing at St. Kilda, was riding a motor lorry at Hawthorn when, he fell off. ...

    Article : 58 words
  31. LIMERICK'S CITIZENS ESCAPING.

    DUBLIN, Saturday.—A correspondent of the "Freeman's Journal", says that 2000 inhabitants of Limerick are on the verge of starvation in ...

    Article : 65 words
  32. FRENZIED SHIPBUILDING IN GERMANY.

    HAMBURG, Friday.—The German shipbuilding industry is most prosperous. The shipbuilding companies are getting so many orders that the ...

    Article : 34 words
  33. MURRAY SETTLEMENTS

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—The Tariff Board will leave for the Murray settlements to-morrow, where it will thoroughly investigate matters ...

    Article : 119 words
  34. BULLETS MADE TO STREAMLINE

    LONDON. Sunday.—Trials of a new streamline bullet made, at Bisley have been most satisfactory. Experts as a result of a week's experience iu ...

    Article : 58 words
  35. FOCH'S MEMOIRS.

    PARIS, Friday.—Field Marshal Foch is compiling notes for a volume of memoirs. Whether it will lie published in his lifetime is probably unknown ...

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  36. STARVATION FACES CIVILIANS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Paralysis is slowly creeping over the economic life of Ireland, and is becoming an increasingly grave aspect of the present ...

    Article : 186 words
  37. EMPIRE WIRELESS CHAIN.

    LONDON, Sunday.—That it will lake two or three years before the Empire wireless chain is working is the opinion of Dr Eccles, chairman of ...

    Article : 69 words
  38. GOULBURN'S FORGOTTEN TANNERY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A Goulburn message stales that workmen excavating for the foundations of a store in Auburn street discovered, some old ...

    Article : 82 words
  39. WAITER RIEETS TROUBLE.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Joseph Thomas(34), a waiter, was arrested on a charge of having wounded Thomas Tremaine in a restaurant. Tremaine ...

    Article : 71 words
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