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  4. BRITISH TROOPS WELCOMED

    Reports from Enniskillen state that there was an exchange of shots last night at Belleek, between the occupying troops and the irregulars across the frontier. Refugees are returning to Belleek from the surrounding ...

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  5. MORE REVOLUTION

    According to a despatch from Posadas, Asuncion, the capital of paraguay, has been taken by revolutionary forces. ...

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  6. ENGLAND'S BREAD AND BUTTER

    Mr. A. K. Trethowan, M.L.C, the New South Wales Wheat Commissioner, states that must of the 22,000,000 bushels of wheat has now been sold at satisfactory prices, averaging just under 5s 3d it has mostly gone to the Continent, France and Italy. ...

    Article : 290 words
  7. SCALING EVEREST

    Dr. W. S. Unite, louder of the Mount Everest expedition, reports that a party, including Messrs. Morehead, Somerville, Maliory and Norton, ...

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  8. OCCUPIED BY BRITISH TROOPS

    View of the little Uister boarder tow a of Belleek, whick has come into prominence during the last few days owing to the operations of British and Si[?] Fein forces in its vicinity. Occupied by the irregulars last week, this town was captured by a British force on Thursday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FLYING TO THE POLE

    Dr. Amundsen, writing to "The Times," announces his intention of attempting to fly to the North pole this supper. He ...

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  10. ITALY'S FRIENDS

    A message from Rome states that, speaking in the Chamber of Deputies, Signer Schanzer said that closer cooperation between Britain and Italy in ...

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  11. SARATOGA TRUNK CASE

    The hearing has been commenced in Paris of the famous cause celebre, known as the Saratoga trunk case. The notorious Madame Bessarabo, ...

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  12. GERMANY MUST WAIT

    A message from Paris states that the Bankers Committee this afternoon resolved that no decision could be taken [?] view of the ...

    Article : 72 words
  13. HOW KIRKWOOD LOST

    In the second round of the Gleneagles gold tournament, the scores were as follow:— Gadd, of Rochampton, beat Massey, ...

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  14. YORKSHIRE RECORD

    Holmes and Oldroyd put up a new record for Yorkshire, scoring 333 runs for the second wicket. ...

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  15. END OF THE BOOM

    The stocks boom has ended. A dull marked is expected, and then a fresh upward movement a couple of months hence. ...

    Article : 225 words
  16. O.B.U. OF SUNDAY SCHOOLS

    Mr. Pearce, who is organising a liaison between the Sunday schools of the World. He arrived in Newcastle this week, and was welcomed by representatives of the local churches. He is conducting conferences of Sunday school workers to-day, and to-morrow will address ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. STEEL AMALGAMATION

    Five million pounds capital is represented in the engineering and steel amaigamation of the firm of Bolckow and Vaughan ...

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  18. BRITISH COURT

    A thousand guests attended their Majesties first court of the season, which was distinguished for the customary Royal splendour. ...

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  19. CHINESE ARMISTICE

    Reuter's correspondent at Tientsin says that Chang That Lin has agreed to Wu-Pei-Fu's armistice terms, and has evacuated Shang-hi-kuan, retiring ...

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  20. STOP-PRESS NEWS

    "The Newcastle Sun's" Stop Press news now appears on Page 6. ...

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  21. Belmont Church Social

    The Dean of Newcastle will preside at a social to be held in the Belmont Memorial Hall on Friday next, in aid of the funds of the local Church of ...

    Article : 34 words
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