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  3. NEW JAPAN.

    The times features a striking article by its special correspondent in Japan, which depicts Tokio as a typical new Japan, seething with ...

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  4. END OF THE TOUR.

    Mr. Donald Mackinson, of Victoria, farewelled the Australian cricketers at a pleasant informal dinner this evening. Congratulatory messages ...

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  5. IRISH SITUATION.

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Gairloch says that Mr. Lloyd George is still awaiting the comments of the remaining members of the ...

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  6. RUGBY LEAGUE.

    The following English team has been selected for Saturday's test match at Leeds against the Australasians:— ...

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  7. BELFAST SHOOTINGS.

    The gunmen in the riot area of Belfast were given a sample of martial law for two hours prior to Curfew, last night, the troops clearing the ...

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  8. PRECIOUS MORSEL.

    British scientific and medical research will be enormously helped by the acquisition of two grammes radium, the largest quantity ever ...

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  9. ANGLO-RUSSIAN TRADE.

    A message from Berlin states that a member of the Russian Trade Delegation replying to Lord Curzon's Note, mentioned on the 25th, says ...

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  10. NEWS FROM JAPAN.

    The Japanese are planning the greatest possible honours for General Wood, who is due in Tokio on Friday, to stay a week. Dinners and ...

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  11. GERMAN MILITARISM.

    Despite official German contradictions, "The Times" revives its own former story, with additional particulars, that the German Government is ...

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  12. U.S.A. PROHIBITION.

    The Chicago Police Superintendent, Mr. Charles Fitzmorris, informs the United States authorities that half the Chicago force of 5000 policemen ...

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  13. BELFAST SNIPERS.

    During a disorderly outbreak in Belfast sniping was indulged in and bombs were thrown. The explosion of one bomb killed two persons, and ...

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  14. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    The committee on Imperial Defence will meet in October. Mr. Sastri has accepted a special invitation to represent India. with General Munro, ...

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  15. BRITISH UNEMPLOYED.

    Mr. Gosling, in his presidential address at the Transport General Workers' Conference at Leamington, said that the Labour Party has decided ...

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  16. POLICING THE NORTH.

    Sir James Craig, Ulster Prime Minister, has announced to the North of Ireland Parliament that as a result of a conference between himself, the ...

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  17. INDUSTRIAL DEPRESSION.

    Mr. Winston Churchill (secretary of State for the Colonies. speaking to his constituents at the City Hall Dundee, said that the present ...

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  18. BRITAIN AND THE SOVIET

    The Foreign Office is of opinion that the Soviet reply to Lord Curzon does not attempt to answer the very grave charges against the Soviet, which are based on definite evidence. ...

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  19. SERBO-ALBANIAN TROUBLE.

    Contradictory reports with regard te the Serbo-Albanian hostilities cabled on the 25th are being issued by the Serbs and Albanians. A message ...

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  20. BELFAST'S BLACK WEEK-END.

    A message from Belfast states that a bomb which caused 34 casualties, in killed and wounded, and deafening others, was thrown ...

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  21. REASSURING STATEMENT.

    Sir Alfred Mond, Minister of Health, addressing pressmen at the Ministry of Health, declared that unemployment was due to causes over which ...

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  22. ASIA MINOR.

    Reuter's Athens correspondent reports that the Greek Government is considering a proposal to annex the occupied territories of Asia Minor, ...

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  23. SEAMEN'S CONFERENCE.

    The annual Conference of the sailers and Firemen's Union opened in London under the presidency of Mr. J. Havelock Wilson, with two ...

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  24. TURKS v. GREEKS.

    Reuter's Constantinople correspondent reports that the National Assembly at Angora has conferred on Mustapha Kemal the rank of marshal ...

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  25. SPANISH SHIP SERVICES

    "The Times" Madrid correspondent" states that, assisted by German Zeppelin companies and engineers, Spain seems likely to lead the world in ...

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  26. LONDON BOROUGHS.

    Sir Alfred Mond (Minister for Health) has agreed to the Mayor's suggestion to hold ti conference at Whitehall to discuss a settlement of ...

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  27. CHARLIE CHAPLIN.

    Mr. Lloyd George having erpressed a desire to see Charlio Chaplin on the films, Arthur Winik, the producer, rushed to the [?]ghlands with ...

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  28. FRENCH BOXER.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports that the French Boxing federation, has deprived Balzac of the tiles of Champion of Franco and Champion of ...

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  29. ATHENS DEMONSTRATION.

    Reuter's Athens correspondent reports that King Constantino and the Crown Prince are expected in Athens on their return from Anatolia on ...

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  30. RELEASE BEFORE NEGOTIATION.

    A meeting of the Poplar Borough Council, including ten unimprisoned councillors, but not the women at Holloway, was held at the Brixton ...

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  31. GERMAN DYE WORKS.

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent reports that the dye works at Hoechst, mentioned in yesterday's cables, have been seized by the workmen, who ...

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  32. GERMAN REPUBLIC.

    Newspapers state that, a conference with Count you Lachenfield has resulted in a satisfactory settlement of the dispute between Bavaria and the ...

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  33. OPERATION AT SEA.

    It is announced that while the Shire liner Ayrshire was homeward bound in the Atlantic from Australia a, seaman named Ellis, a native of Brisbane, was ...

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  34. HUNT FOR CRIMINALS.

    Criminals are having an unhappy time in Ireland under present conditions, having to deal with Sinn Fein besides the regular police. ...

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  35. CHARABANC FATALITIES

    A nasty charabanc accident occurred with fatal, results in Surrey. The vehicle was hearing a bridge traversing a railway when the steering gear ...

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  36. RUSSIAN FAMINE.

    Reuter's Stockholm Correspondent states that an official Russian report from Samara states that famine amongst the Tartars is terrible. ...

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  37. GERMAN INDIGNATION.

    A message from Berlin reports great publicv indignation at the disclosure of the receipt of a sharp Note hitherto suppressed to Germany, in ...

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  38. MESSAGE FROM SHACKLETON.

    A breezy and characteristic wireless message from Sir Ernest Shackleton says:— "The Quest is crossing the Bay of ...

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  39. SOUTH AFRICA'S LOAN.

    The South African Government Loan has been oversubscribed. The lists closed at 9 a.m. ...

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  40. SUBMARINE SINKS.

    The United States submarine R6 sank in San Pedro Harbour. The apparent cause was the torpedo tube wall bursting and flooding the vessel. ...

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  41. BRITISH FILMS IN N.Z.

    Sir Joseph Ward in an interview approves of Mr. Massey's plan for showing an enforced percentage of British films in New Zealand , ...

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  42. WAGES REDUCTION.

    "Involve thousand motor 'bus drivers and conductors in London have been notified of a weekly reduction of 3s in wages from October. ...

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  43. SUMMERTIME ENDS.

    Annum time again commences on October 3 at 3 a.m., when the clock will be turned back one hour. ...

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  44. (The "Times" Cables.)

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Gairloch says replies of Ministers to Mr. Lloyd George's draft do not disclose any difference in principle, ...

    Article : 185 words
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