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  2. GENERAL CABLES.

    The death is announced of Mr Edward Wakefield, formerly of New Zealand, where many years ago he was a well-known journalist and ...

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  3. EMPIRE MIGRATION.

    The select committee of the House of Commons in migration reports that parliament voted £350,000 for the year ended March 1923, for ...

    Article : 309 words
  4. TROUBLE IN SUDAN.

    The Central News Agency states that the British Government has retained the services of the liners Moldavia and Yorkshire to convey troops ...

    Article : 99 words
  5. TAIL TEANN GAMES

    The Tailteann Games were continued at Dublin to-day. One of the principal track and field events was the 200 metres, in which the New South Wales ...

    Article : 834 words
  6. SIR CYPRIAN BRIDGE.

    The death is announced of Admiral sir Cyprian Bridge who entered the navy in 1853, and served in the Bay of Bengal during the mutiny. Sir ...

    Article : 258 words
  7. PENDING ENQUIRY.

    Rueter's Alexandria correspondent reports that enquiries already conducted into the outbreak at the Sudan will be supplemented by a further Military. ...

    Article : 80 words
  8. MOVEMENT OF TROOPS.

    Reuter's Khartoum correspondent reports everywhere at present quiet. The Weymouth has left Part Sudan, and the Clomatis is standing by A ...

    Article : 32 words
  9. EGYPTIAN IMPERTINENCE.

    The Egyptian government has instructed its Minister in London to lodge a protest with the British Government against measures taken ...

    Article : 140 words
  10. TREASON CHARGE.

    John Ross Campbell, editor of "The Workers' Weekly." who had been arrested on a charge of attempting to seduce the army from loyalty to the ...

    Article : 163 words
  11. NERVE SURGERY.

    Dr. Ivy Mackenzie, neurologist at Glasgow University, stated before a meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science that ...

    Article : 114 words
  12. CRICKET.

    The match South Africa v Hariequins, at Eastbourne, was concluded to-day, and resulted in a win by six wickets for the visitors. The home ...

    Article : 131 words
  13. USE OF GLYCERINE.

    An important discovery of glycerine supplementing insulin in the treatment of diabetes, and in some cases being substituted for it, has ...

    Article : 160 words
  14. ALPINE CLIMBING.

    The Geneva correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that three young Italians, corded together without a guide, fell 300 feet when near ...

    Article : 132 words
  15. CARR TO MEET HOUBEN.

    It has been arranged that A. E. Porritt (New Zealand) and E. W. Carr (Australia) will meet the German champion, Honben, in a match ...

    Article : 56 words
  16. LATEST RESULTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 210 words
  17. NUPEN'S INJURY.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that E. P. Nupen, a member of the South African cricket team, is going to Cambridge University, but owing to an ...

    Article : 44 words
  18. LAST TEST.

    The fifth and last test match commences to-day (Eriday) at the Oval, four days being allowed for the game. ...

    Article : 26 words
  19. ORIENT COMPANY.

    Viscountess Novar performed the ceremony of launching at Clydesbank the Oronsay, the second vessel for the Orient Company, of 20,000 tons. ...

    Article : 106 words
  20. SHIPS' EQUIPMENT.

    New insulations have been issued by the Board of Trade, to operate as from July 1, 1925. These require that foreign going ...

    Article : 131 words
  21. WORLD PEACE.

    Mr. Colvin Coolidge, President of the United States, in a speech, to-day, accepting nomination for another term at White House, reassured approval ...

    Article : 241 words
  22. (A.P.A.)

    The Tailteann, Games were continued at Dublin yesterday and to-day, Australians again performing well in several sections. ...

    Article : 1,139 words
  23. (A.P.A.)

    The track and field events of the Tailteann Games were continued at Crike park, Dublin, to-day. D. V. Dulgan (Vic.) threw the ...

    Article : 918 words
  24. FLOODS IN CHINA.

    The State Department at Washington has published an announcement received from the International Famine Commission in China, declaring ...

    Article : 153 words
  25. FLOATING CABARET.

    An article in the New York "Tribune" says:—Anchored 15 miles off Fire Island is a liner of 17,000 tons, dying the British flag, converted into ...

    Article : 120 words
  26. RAND MINERS.

    There has been considerable perturbation in mining circles recently, owing to the agitation of the mining union forhigher wages. The ...

    Article : 142 words
  27. IRELAND.

    Mr de Valera made his first public speech since release from gaol at Ennis to-day. He declared that Ireland, had recovered her soul. The ...

    Article : 93 words
  28. DISTURBED CHINA.

    Reuter's Hongkong correspondent reports that there appears to have been a hitch which upset the strike settlement and the servants have not yet ...

    Article : 118 words
  29. IRISH BOUNDARY.

    The "Daily Telegraph" says that Ulster has mobilised a force of armed special constebulary along the Tyrone and Donegal ...

    Article : 69 words
  30. RED CROSS RELIEF.

    The Red Cross has cabled 100,000 dollars for the relief of victims of the floods sweeping several provinces in China. ...

    Article : 32 words
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