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  2. THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The New Zealand Premier (Mr. Massey), speaking at the Cecil Rhodes Trustees dinner at Oxford to-day, said that he held strongly to the opinion ...

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  3. THE NEAR EAST.

    The Administration has received information that the Turkish Nationalists, aided by Soviet Russia and some of the smaller States near by, are ...

    Article : 116 words
  4. IRELAND.

    The Crown forces made hundreds of arrests yesterday during a big roundup of Sinn Feiners in County Monaghan. They included several noted ...

    Article : 100 words
  5. INDIA.,

    There is much fighting around Jandola, an Indian frontier town, and the Mahsuds, a warlike frontier tribe who have proved troublesome ever since the ...

    Article : 108 words
  6. SECOND TEST MATCH.

    First Innings.............. 187 Australia. First Innings, three for...... 191 There was an enormous crowd at ...

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  7. CAMPBELL TOWN'S CENTENARY.

    Before leaving Campbell Town I have been allowed access to several letters written by the late Mr. John Leake during the period immediately ...

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  8. MATCH WITH GLOUCESTERSHIRE.

    First innings (declared eight wickets).................. 533 GLOUCESTERSHIRE. First innings.............. 179 ...

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  9. THE NORTHERN SENATE.

    The Nationalists and Sinn Feiners ignored to-day's election for the North of Ireland Senate, although the Unionists left seats for them. The ...

    Article : 52 words
  10. UNREST IN WAZIRISTAN.

    In Waziristan, a highland country between the Kurrum and Gomul Passes, which was transferred to British India in 1894, the popularity of ...

    Article : 71 words
  11. KING OF GREECE FOR THE FRONT.

    King Constantine and the Prime Minister are leaving for the front tomorrow. ...

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  12. THE SOUTHERN PARLIAMENT.

    The "Sunday Express" says that the Government intends to fix a time limit for Sinn Fein to operate the Home Rule Act in Southern Ireland. If Sinn ...

    Article : 56 words
  13. SHIPPING.

    The Administration will suffer an unavoidable loss of 2,000,000,000 dollars (about £400,000,000) out of the 3,000,000,0OO dollars spent on shipbuilding ...

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  14. NAMES OF THE DELEGATES.

    The Secretariat of the imperial Conference explains that the terms "Imperial Cabinet" and "Imperial Conference" are not being used officially, and ...

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  15. BOLSHEVIKS IN BOKHARA.

    Refugees from Bokhara and Turkestan are arriving at Peshawar, and they all tell the same story of tyrannic illtreatment. In Bokhara the Bolsheviks ...

    Article : 63 words
  16. THE AMERICAN ATTITUDE.

    The Irish question is the paramount issue of the American Federation of Labour Convention next week. Many resolutions have been prepaied, ...

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  17. VICEROY'S SPEECH AT SIMLA.

    Referring to Lord Reading's speech at Simla, Gandhi, the Indian extremist leader, writing in the paper "Young India," says: "The speech was ...

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  18. DISARMAMENT.

    The Osaka Chamber of Commerce Disarmament Committee has passed a resolution that a petition be sent to the Japanese Government asking it to ...

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  19. MR. HUGHES.

    The Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. Hughes), has been overwhelmed with invitations and courtesies since his arrival in London. Two requests are ...

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  20. DR. BUTLER'S LECTURES.

    Dr. Murray Butler, president of the University of Columbia, stated to-day that he had received a cable message to the effect that the meeting he had ...

    Article : 62 words
  21. TRAGEDY AT SEA.

    A man named Karl Jacket, who arrived at Hull three weeks ago, has been arrested. He, drifted across the North Sea from Hamburg in the ...

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  22. FLOATING MINES.

    The Greek steamer Boutsoulina, carrying 240 passengers and a cr[?]w of 25 men, struck a floating mine in the Eastern Mediterranean yesterday, and ...

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  23. THE MINERS' STRIKE.

    A meeting of the National Federation of Miners has decided to take a ballot on the terms submitted by the coal owners. The result will be ...

    Article : 370 words
  24. THE MINISTRY OF MUNITIONS

    The inquiry ordered by the British Government into the allegations made against certain officials of the Ministry of Munitions, including Mr. E. H. ...

    Article : 272 words
  25. THE PEACE TREATY.

    According to "Le Journal's" Berlin correspondent, the German Government has still hope of securing a mandate over one of her surrendered ...

    Article : 77 words
  26. A ZEPPELIN WRECKED.

    A gale to-day completely wrecked the Zeppelin which Geimany banded over to Italy in accordance with the terms of the Peace Treaty. ...

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  27. TRIAL OF WAR CRIMINALS.

    The Court which is conducting the trial of war criminals has acquitted Max Randohr, who was charged by the Belgian Government with imprisoning ...

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  28. ENTERTAINED AT BRISTOL.

    The Australians were entertained at the Mansion House, Bristol, last night, the Lord Mayor presiding. Commander Carpenter, who commanded the ...

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  29. DISARMAMENT IN GERMANY.

    Herr Karl Gareis, chairman of the Independent Socialists in the Bavarian Parliament, was shot dead with a revolver at midnight last night while ...

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  30. MUTINY IN CHINA.

    Mutinous Chinese troops at Wuchang, the capital of the Hupeh province, have l[?]oted the mint and the Government Bank. They tortured the ...

    Article : 110 words
  31. COST OF THE STRIKE.

    The supplementary estimates amount to £15,260,000, of which £9,000,000 goes to liquidate the railway agreement, and £6,000,000 for coal ...

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  32. THE QUESTION OF HOURS.

    Interviewed to-day regarding the question of a two days' or three days' match against Yorkshire prior to the fourth test match, Mr. Sydney Smith, ...

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  33. AMERICA EXCITED.

    A resolution has been introduced into the House of Representatives to forbid the readmittance of Admiral Sims (Commander-in-Chief during the ...

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  34. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales received the freedom of the City at Bristol to-day. It was a dignified ceremony until some-one cooeed, which made the Prince ...

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  35. FRY NOT SATISFIED WITH HIS FORM.

    C. B. Fry is not satisfied with his present form, and has asked to be allowed to stand down to-morrow in the England v. Australia match. The original ...

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  36. THE WOOL TRADE.

    The committee of the Colonial Wool Merchants' Association has passed a resolution that the interests of Australia and England would he best served by ...

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  37. THE ACCIDENT TO COLLINS.

    H. L. Collins, the Australian player, who recently fractured his thumb, will not be able to play for six weeks. ...

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  38. RESULTS OF MATCHES.

    Australia, seven for 430 (declared); Leicestershire, 136 and 142. Won by innings and 152 runs. Australia, nine for 357 (declared); ...

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  39. RUSH TO SEE THE MATCH.

    Queues began at every turnstile at Lords at 7.30 a.m. to-day. There were 5,000 people waiting at 8 o'clock and the gates opened at 9.30. A cordon of police ...

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  40. ICEBERGS IN THE ATLANTIC.

    The steamers Seapool and Charlot, both of which were damaged by collisions with icebergs last week, have arrived here. The Charlot, which had ...

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  41. MR. MASSEY IN ENGLAND.

    Mr Massey, the New Zealand Prime Minister, 1aunched with Mr. Balfour to-day, and afterwards attended a meeting of the Privy Council. ...

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  42. THE WORLD REVOLUTION.

    The police have discovered that the Communists are plotting a simultaneous revolution in Finland, Norway, and Sweden. They have arrested five ...

    Article : 55 words
  43. POSTING THE SCORES.

    Upon receipt of cables to-morrow giving particulars of to-day's play at Lord's the scores will be posted outside "The Mercury" office. No telephone ...

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  44. RECALLED FROM LEAVE.

    The Secretary of the Navy Department (Mr. Denby) has cabled to Admiral Sims, informing him that the remainder of his leave is revoked, and ...

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  45. SOUTH AFRICA'S LOYALTY.

    The House of Assembly rejected by 70 votes to 31 to-day a motion by General Hertzog (the leader of the Nationalists) to eliminate the ...

    Article : 53 words
  46. THE PRINCE AND THE CRICKETERS.

    The Australians were delighted with the wicket prepared for the match against Gloucestershire. They say it is the best they have ever played on. ...

    Article : 179 words
  47. SUMMARY.

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  48. WILLIAM GUNN'S ESTATE.

    The late William Gunn, the famous Nottinghamshire cricketer, left £57,392, mostly made from his sports outfitters' business. ...

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