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  2. WORLD'S NEW PERIL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The holiday making Cabinet Ministers have been summoned post haste from abroad and from Scotland for a Cabinet meeting ...

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  3. MARINE DISASTERS

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday—The British cruiser Raleigh has been wrecked in the Straits of Belle Isle, Labrador. It is considered probable that she will ...

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  4. GERMANY BUYS MEAT

    LONDON, Wed.—It is announced that a German syndicate, headed by the Hamburg Meat Import Company, has provisionally agreed with the ...

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  5. IRELAND

    LONDON, Thurs.—General O'Duffy announces that over 250 Irregulars have been captured in isolated districts not yet covered by the ...

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  6. THE AXE FALLING

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The leader of the Labor Party (Mr. Charlton gave notice in the House of Representatives to-day of a motion "that ...

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  7. FASCISTI TO DISARM

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Mail's" Rome correspondent says that the Fascisti deputy Signor Mussolini has ordered the Fascisti to disarm ...

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  8. LABOR TROUBLES

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The moulders on strike at Hadfields' works, Alexandria, decided at a meeting to-day not to resume work till the conditions ...

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  9. LABOR SELECTION BALLOT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—It is stated that there is a strong move among the political labor leagues for a complete abolition of selection ballots. The ...

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  10. TIDYING TIPPERARY.

    LONDON, Wed.—The commander of the Free State troops, General O'Duffy, reviewing the military situation, states that the Irregulars are now ...

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  11. SIR H. WILSON'S DEATH

    LONDON, Thursday.—Dunn and O'Sullivan, the men who murdered Field-Marshal Sir Henry Wilson outside his home, were hanged in ...

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  12. TROUBLE IN LISBON

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Mail's" correspondent at Vigo says that a serious situation has arisen in Lisbon, as a consequence of a general ...

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  13. NAURU EXPLOITATION

    GENEVA, Wed.—There was a lively incident at to-day's session of the Permanent Mandates Commission of the League of Nations. ...

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  14. CROWD AWAITS EXECUTION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A crowd predominantly Irish, some of the people carrying Sinn Fein colors, collected in front of the gaol at Wandsworth at an ...

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  15. FEAR FOR STEAMER

    LONDON, Wed.—Grave fears are entertained for the fate of the British steamer Quito, which was reported io be sinking fast on Monday night. She ...

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  16. CONFERENCE AT DEADLOCK.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Allied statesman have reached a deadlock in conference. It is announced that the situation is a grave one.— ...

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  17. CORK HARBOR SEALED.

    LONDON, Wed.—It is reported from Belfast that, fearing a landing of the Free Staters, the Irregulars at Cor[?] sunk a big steamer at the mouth of ...

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  18. SURPRISE FOR JUSTICES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Mr. Justice MacFarlane has ordered the St. Kilda bench to show cause why a writ of mandamus should not he issued ...

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  19. REPARATIONS

    LONDON, Wed.—The first report of the finance experts has been handed in. The Belgians agreed with the French ...

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  20. NEW GUINEA CONTROL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Sir Joseph Cook was interviewed on his return to London regarding the Australian mandates. He said that generally speaking ...

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  21. PARTIES DISCUSS MOTIONS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—After the House of Representatives rose to-day gossip in the lobbies was about the position created by the censure ...

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  22. "WHY DON'T YOU GET THE FIRING PARTY?"

    The following description of the two assassins is contained in the report by "The London Daily Chronicle" of the proceedings at the police court on ...

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  23. SMALL CRAFT ASHORE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Cicada (a 35-tonner), trading in Hobson's Bay, went ashore at Dromana. The crew landed in safety. ...

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  24. TRADE UNION RESOLVE.

    LONDON, Wed.—The Irish Trader Union Congress has unanimously decided that if the Dail is not convoked before August 26 as a step preliminary ...

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  25. CHINESE REBELLION

    CANTON, Wednesday. — South China's armed forces have been destroyed as an army, Bands of them are roving about, endeavoring to avoid ...

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  27. GENERAL WORLD NEWS

    LONDON, Wed.—The absconding insurance company director, Bevan, who is charged with extensive frauds, has been extradited from Austria and ...

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  28. Guaranteeing Empire Exhibition.

    LONDON, Wed.—The uuderwriters of Lloyds have subscribed £100,000 as a guarantee fund for the British Empire Exhibition, which now exceeds ...

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  29. EUROPE'S BALLOON RACE.

    GENEVA, Wednesday.—When the international balloon race ended provisional results were announced. They gave first place to Bienaime (France), ...

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  30. Ancient Cemetery Found.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Daily Mail's" correspondent in Rome says that a necropolis, dating back to 700 B.C., has been unearthed near Tropia, ...

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  31. International Motor Cycling.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A message from Geneva states that the British team won the six-days motorcycle test for the international trophy.— ...

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  32. FRANCE FEELS AGITATION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Although no agreement is in sight with regard to M. Poincare'a terms for a moratorium, and the situation therfore is grave, ...

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  33. Derby Winner Goes Lame.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The withdrawal of Captain Cuttle (winner of the Derby) from the race for the St. Leger Stakes has caused somewhat of ...

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  34. FILMLAND SCANDALS

    LOS ANGELES, Wednesday.—Filmland has two new scandals, and they have created great excitement in that artificial colony. ...

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  35. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.—Mr. Hughes told Mr. Mahony in the House of Representatives that there was on necessity of the Dominions having special ...

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  36. DAVIS CUP TENNIS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Officials of the National Tennis Association heartily applaud O'Hara Wood's suggestion to hold the annual world ...

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  37. AGAINST THE SOVIETS

    LONDON, Wed.—A Riga message states that the Moscow High Court has sentenced thirteen of the principal social revolutionaries to death. ...

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  38. FRANCE SUPPORTS PREMIER.

    PARIS, Thursday.—A special meetins of the French Cabinet was summoned to deal with the inter-Allied conference. It telegraphed to London ...

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  39. MEN ATTACK BOOKSELLER.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— Three men were fined £10 each. or three months in gaol for an assault on a bookseller at Collingwood. Mrs. Clara ...

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