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  3. THE NEXT TEST

    Though the rubber has been wo[?] Lancashire County Cricket Club expects a great crowd at the next test match, which is to commence on Saturday. ...

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  4. CONFLICT OF OPINION ABOUT CONFERENCE

    Advices shows that a conflict exists in Japan over the course the nation should pursue in connection with the disarmament and the Pacific conferences, the ...

    Article : 97 words
  5. BIG CRICKET

    The Australians started their match against Yorkshire at Sheffield to-day. The Yorkshire team comprise:- Burton ...

    Article : 196 words
  6. SELF DETERMINATION

    "The Times" [?]obbyist states that the political atmosphere in Downing street is charged with [?]ness, indicating that the principals are now grappling with the ...

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  7. MR. HUGHES TALKS

    A[?]ing why the Pacific conference should be held in London. Mr. Hughes has pointed out that a British invitation to that effect was issued at least as ...

    Article : 65 words
  8. IRELAND INDEPENDENT

    Mr. Fitzgerald, the chief at the Sinn Fein propaganda in London, says the [?] is of the Irish conference must be Ireland an independent nation, having an ...

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  9. SIMS UPHELD

    Admiral Sim[?]' criticism of the medal awards and the navy's conduct during the war was vindicated when three out of five of the members of the ...

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  10. LONDON OR WASHINGTON?

    Some of the [?]ominton Prem[?]s still cling to the hope that the Pacific conference may be held in London, though public opinion has long since accepted ...

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  11. JAPAN'S ATTITUDE

    The American reply to the Japanese fquery has not yet been handed to the Foreign Office, but it is expected to-day, and an extraordinary meeting of the ...

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  12. BASIS OF SETTLEMENT

    Mr. Deemond Fitzgerald, in an interview with the New York News Bur[?], stated that there has been no conference yet. There has been merely ...

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  13. COLONIAL PREMIER

    Colonel House, cabling to the "Public Ledger." thinks the time is not far distant when a colonial may become premier of Great Britain. He evidently ...

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  14. IMPERIALISM

    To-day the Premiers attending the Imperial Conference spent some time discussing the proposed conferences on [?]sar[?]ment and the Pacific problems, and ...

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  15. MR. HUGHES

    Mr. Hughes continues to indulge in public functions daily, in addition to his attendance at the Imperial Conference. For the past few days his diary has been ...

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  16. A CABINET CRISIS

    Interest in the Irish problem is now centred on the question as to whether the Downing street talks have furnished sufficient common ground to justify the ...

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  17. THE SCOPE OF THE CONFERENCE.

    The Japanese Ambassador an London has emphasised the importance of accepting President Harding's invitation to the conference, and save she only asked what ...

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  18. ANOTHER ALLIANCE

    The Lithuanian Foreign Minister on July 15 announced that an alliance had been concluded with Lithuanian. Lat[?]ia and Esthonia. Periodical meetings of ...

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  19. WHO WILL REPRESENT JAPAN?

    Japan's representation at the Washington Conference is causing anxious speculation in the newspapers. Many notable men have been mentioned, but [?]ount ...

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  20. DOMINION PREMIERS

    The utmost secrecy is observed concerning the full sessions of the Prime Ministers discussing the Pacific conference and Empire defence. Only [?] ...

    Article : 230 words
  21. SPORTING

    India has won the rubber in the Davis Cup eliminating matches against France[?] Sleem defeating Samazeu[?], 6—[?], 6—[?] 6—3. ...

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  22. OIL FOR NAVY

    It is understood that the Pramiers' Conference has drafted a motion which will be passed conserving the oil resources of the British Empire for the British ...

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  23. MISCHIEF MAKERS BUSY

    Reports from Belfast emphatically deny that Sir James Craig's departure means the end of the peace efforts. On the contrary, the Ulster Cabinet members ...

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  24. SIR JAMES CRAIG'S MESSAGE

    [?] lobbyist says that Sir. James [?] statement does not indicate as far as [?], that much progress has been made, but [?] ...

    Article : 112 words
  25. WAR CRIMINALS

    About 70 members of the House of Commons, including Hor[?]tio Bottomley, General Towneened, Major [?]owther, Sexton, J. H. Thomas. Will Tho[?]e, F. ...

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  26. SPECIAL CONFERENCE

    It is officially announced that a further special conference was held at the Colonial Office at noon to-day. Mr. Churchill presiding. Messrs. H[?]hes, ...

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  27. SPIRITS FOR POWER

    The House of Commons has adopted a new clause in the finance Bill, moved by Sir R. Horne exempting from duty imported spirits produced in the ...

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  28. GERMAN TROOPS

    A message from Berlin states that the Italian ambassador, on July 18, called the attention of the German Government to the concentration of troops on the ...

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  29. NEGOTIATIONS PROCEEDING

    The "Times" lobbyist believes that Mr. Lloyd George, at to-morrow's conference with De Va[?]ra, will indicate the lines whereon he is prepared to go and then ...

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  30. OUT-VOTED

    The Lloyd George Government was defeated in the House of Commons this evening in the course of a discussion oh the Finance Bill. ...

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  31. SUGAR DUTIES

    In the House of Commons, in the course of a discussion on the Finance Bill, a proposal to reduce the sugar duty from. 2[?]d. to l½d per lb. was defeated by ...

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  32. BISLEY MATCHES

    In the Bisley rifle matched the Mackinnon Cup was won by England with 1521, Scotland scored 1480, Canada 1463, Ireland 1461, Wales 1[?]33. ...

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  33. ATTACKS ON ALLIED TROOPS.

    A report states that the attacks upon the Al[?]ed soldiers yesterday in [?]pper Silesia have proved the [?]ness of Saturday's French Note[?] to Germany ...

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  34. SELF-DETERMINATION MEETING IN MELBOURNE

    With the object of hearing "the latest news about the Irish question," a large and enthusiastic gathering of Irish citizens and their supporters ...

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  35. GREEKS WINNING

    An offical announcement states that the Greeks on July 17 captured Kut[?], and this caused scenes of enthusiasm. The streets were bef[?]agged, and paraded by ...

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  36. THE AIR SERVICE

    The lack of [?]nimity at the dominion Premiers' Conference as temporarily standing in the way of [?]n Empire air service. Mr. Hughes supported pushing the ...

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  37. FIGHTING IN INDIA

    An official frontier communique states that a convoy, number [?] men and [?] followers, was held up in Sha[?] T[?], on the morning of July 16 ...

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  38. A SOLDIER'S CLAIM

    Obstetrical specialists were called in by Lord Birkenhead in the Divorce Court to-day to determine the longest known period of gestation. They testified there ...

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  39. HAWKER'S DEATH

    Mrs. Hawker, in a letter to the "Daily Mail." rebuts the medical testimony that the accident to her husband was due to physical disability, declaring that Harry ...

    Article : 88 words
  40. IN THE UNKNOWN

    A [?]ing seven months' journey into the unknown regions of the Belgian Congo is graphically described by the "Daily Mail" explorer, Captain J. Phillips, M.C., ...

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  41. POST MORTEMS

    A plea for universal post mortems to determine the cause of death was urged by Dr. David Drummond in his presidential address to the British Medical ...

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  42. COMMITTEE APPOINTED

    A communique issued by the Air Ministry states that the personnel of the Air Committee to report on air services within the Empire, is as ...

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  43. WIRELESS WONDERS

    M. Marconi announces that he has been testing a most important new method of wireless reception, en[?]ing wireless telegraph service to be conducted ...

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  44. CALGARY ELECTION

    In the Calgary provincial elections the Agrarian Party has elected to the provincial legislature 37 members, to 16 elected by the supporters of the Stewart ...

    Article : 66 words
  45. MT. EVEREST

    The Mount Everest expedition arrived at Tingri, on June 19. All were well except-Harold [?]burn, who was invalided and taken to Sikk[?]n. The ...

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  46. FILM 'STARS'

    Friends admit the truth of the reported marriage of Owen Moore, the former husband of Mary Pickford, the film star, to Kathryn Perry, a nineteen year modal ...

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  47. "PAWN YOUR SHIRTS"

    The Wesleyan conference at Middlesborough has decided to reduce the miniter's minimum stipend allowance by £20 a year. ...

    Article : 61 words
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  49. LOVE TRAGEDY

    The "Daily Mail" publishes a story recalling the violent tragedies of the middle ages, which is reported from Florence. Urban[?] Debarberino, a grandson ...

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  51. TWO MILLION DOLLARS

    One of the greatest personal embezzlements in the [?]tory of the United States has been disclosed with arrest of Robert Thompson, comptroller of the ...

    Article : 45 words
  52. THREE WEEKS

    In the House of Commons, Mr. Guest, replying to Mr. Bellaires, estimated that if a regular Imporial airship service were established the [?]turn journey in ...

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  53. EMPIRE AIR SERVICE

    "The Times" in a leader warmly welcomes the appointment of a committee of representatives form the dominions to report on the [?] to the Empire of airship ...

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  54. MEETING LESS FREQUENT.

    The Premiere' Conference [?]eetings are being held less frequently. This is said to be due to the Irish situation. It met once to-day and discussed Imperial patents, ...

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