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  2. A BIG PLOT

    A message from Bucharest reports the Wrest of three allowed leading conspirators in the Hungarian plot to assassinate the Kings of Rumania and Serbia, ...

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  3. IRELAND

    The reported artest of De Valera and Childers remains uncon[?]ed. Thirty-three towns including Colk, are now cut off from communication ...

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  4. ROT ENVIOUS

    No press criticisms are ever heard regarding the "While Australia" policy. while the question of migratnon to Australia apparently never occurs to the ...

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  5. WIRELESS

    Mr. E. T. Fisk, managing director of Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia Ltd., and engineers from Australia arc busily engaged in finalising plans for wireless ...

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  6. WORLD'S BESTTENNIS PLAYERS

    From G. L. Patterson, Captain of the Davis Cup Team. FOREST HILLS. September 5. Any hopes we had of taking the Davis ...

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  7. BRITISH AND TURKISH TROOPS FIGHT

    A report from Angora states that Tricoupis, the new Greek generalissimo, and several other Greek generals were cantured on September 2 and taken to ...

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  8. THE POPE AND AUSTRALIA

    The Pope gave a private audience to Monsignor Heehan, the Auxiliary Archbishop of Sydney, from whom he inquired regarding Archbishop Kelly, to ...

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  9. UNIONS DIFFER

    "Blackmail," "low-down tricks," and "liar" were among the Choice epithets bandied about in an impassioned scene at the Labor Congress at Southport. It ...

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  10. KING CONSTANTINIE.

    It is reported that King Constantine has taken his departure from Athens, and his whereabouts or destination is unknown. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. HOME IN FLAMES

    Shivering, clad partly in a burnt nightdress and wearing a rope of pearls worth thousands around her neck, Mrs. Fitzwilliam, wife of Major C. G. L. ...

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  12. REPARATIONS

    The Belgian reparations delegates are disappointed with the tardiness with which the negotiations of the reparations are progressing, and expected that ...

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  13. "ONE-SIDED AFFAIR."

    The draw of the women's singles was much more even than the men's, and the long-sought match between Suzanne and Mrs. Mallory was awaited as th[?] ...

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  14. ON TO SMYRNA.

    The Nationalist forces have reached Salichli. A corps of Turkish cavalry, 22,000 strong, after the capture of Eudemiche, ...

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  15. MARCHING WITH THE TIMES.

    The first broadcast radio programme in Japan was given to-day in the shape of a demonstration to the Japanese press. The Oriental Radio Company, in which ...

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  16. GERMANY'S WOOL SUPPLIES

    The city editor of "The Times" states that at present the Germans but colonial wools usually through firms of other nationalities. ...

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  17. BRITISH MARINES.

    British marines are guarding the gas works and the National Bank of Turkev in Smyrna. The British Admiral Brock has issued ...

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  18. CHANNEL SWIM

    Choppy water and seasickness cut short the Australian's (Morriss) Channel swim attempt, after he had covered four miles. ...

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  19. GREAT CAPTURES.

    Most sensational reports of the Turkish captures are being received from Adana, stating that the Kemalists have reached the Aegean, presumably south ...

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  21. ORGANISING DEFENCE.

    The situation is said to be calmer to-day. The Greeks are making an effort to organise their defence. ...

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    The Gallant Knight: "I stand for cheap colored Labor to develop our 'White Australia—with full citizens' rights." Minister for Pigtails: "My Kli; me saves!" Tim Buck-Too (Colored Country Party): And for de pro[?]ibition of de lynch-in, too eh massah? Billy Khan, the scat shifter: Tell 'em the Prime Minister ought to be allowed to take as many £25,000 anouymous ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. AEROPLANE RACE

    Enormous interest is being taken in to-morrow's aeroplane race for the King's Cup, over a course from Groydon to Birmingham, Newcastle, Glasgow, ...

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  24. SITUATION CRITICAL

    The situation is becoming critical. Several British families have left. Admiral Brock has out a number of merchantships at the disposal of Britishers, and has posted [?]yers to cover embarkation. The French and italian authori[?] besides [?] marines to protect ...

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  25. VALIANT EFFORT FAILED

    "A valiant effort to take the Davis Cup to Australia failed to-day, when Patterson lost a stirring three-set match to W. M. Johnston," says-the Associated Press ...

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  26. Clash Between British and Turkish Forces

    A serious casualty roll of 67 occurred in the British force in an encounter at [?]rak, arising out of the Turkish advance of [?] irregulars, who for some time held ...

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  27. THE START.

    The airmen competing in to-day's race round Britain were early astir this morning, supervising the final touches on their machines. ...

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  28. WHOLE STAFF TRAPPED

    An official report admits that Generals Tricoupis and Digenis and four colonels are prisoners, and General Polimanakos has been appointed commander-in-chief. ...

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  29. THE CRUCIAL TWO SETS

    "After the third set Tilden came out keyed to carry the battle right to his rival," says Mr. Innes Taylor in describing the last two sets of the ...

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  30. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    Hungary has applied for admission to the League of Nations. ...

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  31. 'NEAR WAR AS EVER'

    "We are now as near to war as we have ever been before," says Clara Zetlin. in an article in the current "Communist Review." ...

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  32. POLITICAL CRISIS.

    The serious military crisis caused by the unexpected advance of the Turks, has occasioned a political sensation and the Greek Government has resigned. ...

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  33. TOWNS IN FLAMES.

    The towns of Cassoba and Magnesia are reported to be in flames. ...

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  34. BRUSA FALLS.

    The Turks claimed to have entered Brusa. The Greek population is emberking from Smyrna. British subjects are being taken to Cyprus. ...

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  35. NO ORDER YET.

    It is stated that the order for the evacuation of Asia Minor has not yet been given. The chief of staff is studying the problem of effecting the ...

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  36. LABOR'S BLACK FUTURE

    Although professing to speak neither as a[?] optimist nor as a pessimist, Mr. Anstey, M.P. in an address in the Australian Church[?] Russell street, ...

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  37. WORKERS ATTACKED

    Every day brings its rumored settlement of the railway shopmen's strike, though the events of the actual strike are subordinated to the sensation caused ...

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  38. EMPLOY OR KEEP

    The Trade Union Congress sitting at Southport has unanimously carried a resolution calling on the Government to provide schemes for national ...

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  39. GLUTTONY TAX

    The Hotel and Restaurant Owners' Association threatens if the government persist in the intention to impose a so-called glutony tax it will close all ...

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  40. WHY THE BRITISH WITHDREW.

    The British withdrawal from the difficult hill country in the course of an encounter with the Turkish Irregulars at Irak was due to the bad behaviour of the ...

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  41. TILDEN FAVORITE

    Lawn tennis experts are certain that the national championships which will start at Philadelphia on Friday, will boil down to a fight between Tilden. ...

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  42. THE KING'S DEPARTURE.

    It is reported that the departure of King Constantine is now stated to be untrue. ...

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  43. DISORDER FEARED.

    Representatives of the Allies called on the Foreign Minister and recommended the adoption of measures to prevent disorders on the part of the Greek army ...

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  45. INSOLVENCY COURT

    —Before Mr. Commissioner Mitchell.—In re Horace Norman Phillips, of Greenock, fruiterer, first hearing. Mr. M. Badger appeared for insolvent, and ...

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  46. MARY PICKFORD'S LATEST

    "The Love Light," which opens at the York Theatre to-day, is a play of adventure, full of outward movement, yet motivated by love and tempered by ...

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  48. NOBODY'S FAULT

    The jury his decided in connection with the poisoning cases at the Lochinanes wedding party, that the deaths were due to eating wild duck paste ...

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  49. SUZANNE'S TRUMP CARD

    Mdlle Suzanne Lenglen, the French wonder, was the "trump card" of the wimbledon meeting. The interest displayed in the women's ...

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  50. SMILLIE'S BAD LUCK

    Bob Smillie's hosts of friends will regret to hear that the ex-president of the Miner's Federation of Great Britain is suffering from filing eyesight. ...

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  51. NEW SWIMMING RECORDS

    Gertrude Elderle, aged 15, Who was practically an unknown swimmmer a few days ago, defeated Helen Wainwrigilt, of New York, and Hilda James, the English ...

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  52. MOTHER TO TWENTY

    "Better put us all in the workhouse, and keen us, for I don't know when I canpay." said Mrs. Broderick, of Norbiton. when fined 7/6 at Kingston, ...

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