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  2. SPORTS OVERSEAS

    WASHINGTON, Mednesday.—The Dempsey Brennan fight has been scheduled for Labor-Day at. Michigan City. It was prohibited by Governor ...

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  3. CUTTING NAVIES

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—An official Naval. Department statement announces that orders have been issued to remove the turrets from the warships ...

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  4. IRISH ANARCHY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A large party of rebels presumably from Duadalk, entered Greenore, County Louth, without opposition. It is reported, ...

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  5. EASTERN DISPUTES

    TOKIO, Wedriesclay.—Japan has formally agreed' to meet the Moscow Soviet on an equal footing at the coming conference, according to M. ...

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  6. FEDERAL BUDGET

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In the House Of Representatives. to-day Mr Hughes delayed the delivery of the: budget while he read ...

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  7. FOOTBALL DISPUTE

    Last night the vexed question of "Dipper'' Walsh's eligibility to play for St. Mark's Club, was placed before the Pirie Football Association. The ...

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  8. LABOR PROBLEMS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The bituminous coal miners are resuming work all over the United States. The indications now are that the men on the ...

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  9. DAVIS CUP PROSPECTS.

    PHILADELPHIA, Wednesday.—The Australian team's players arrived here to-day. It is understood" that O'Hara Wood and Patterson 'will play all the ...

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  10. CALIFORNIA'S HEAVY LOSS.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Government officials intimate that President Harding, in his address to Congress, will probably dwell on the ...

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  11. REBELS BECOME GUERILLAS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Mail" states Jhat Mr de Valera has been definitely appointed commander-in-chief of the rebels. He is realising ...

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  12. BACKING FOINCARE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The French Cabinet, at a meeting, has unanimously approved M. Poincare's attitude at the London Conference, and declared ...

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  14. TRAIN SERVICE RESUMED.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The railway engineers president's order has become effective, with the Santa Fe trainmen, and the service has been ...

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  15. MORE REBEL PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In a series or engagements last night near Navan, between a large party of rebels and Nationalist detachments, hitherto 66 ...

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  16. ARTHUR GRIFFITH'S FUNERAL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—All Government offices, banks and business establishments have been closed for the greater part of to-day on the occasion ...

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  17. VALUELESS CHEQUES.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—In connection with the alleged valueless cheques case, Edward George Flood was charged in Ihe police court to-day with, ...

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  18. AMERICAN GOLF CONTESTS.

    PITTSBURG, Wednesday.—Sarazen defeated Hutchinson in the fourth round of the national golf championship with the scores three up and one ...

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  19. GENERAL WORLD NEWS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Between August 1 and August 10 Germany's floating debt increased by four and a half milliard marks, ancl now stands ...

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  20. A Terrific Fail.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A Berlin message slates that five men were killed and six seriously injured in an extraordinary accident at Anhalt ...

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  21. BICKFORD DIVORCE CASE.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—The Biokford divorce case was continued to-day. The petitioner continued his evidence in rebuttal, and 'categorically denied ...

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  22. International Chess Tourney.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Bougoljubov defeated Watson in the International Chess Tournament to-day. Watson resigned at the 34th move.— ...

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  23. SMELTERS ACCIDENT FUND.

    The Pirie Hospital Committee last night declined an offer of 25/ a week for each sick or accident patient, who was a member of the Smelters Sick ...

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  24. IRON IMPORTS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—As the outcome of the closing- down of the steel works of the Broken.Hill proprietary Company Limited, at Newcastle, a ...

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  25. A MINE SOLD.

    The show known as Drew's claim, adjoining the Barrier mine on the Great Western lode, which is crossed by the railway line about five miles from ...

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  26. DRY WEATHER IN THE WEST.

    A man connected with the pastoral industry in the West Darling district informed a "Miner'' reporter that unless rain Tell m the near future the ...

    Article : 166 words
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