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  2. THE HAGUE CONFERENCE.

    Apart from the statement mide by M. Krassin (Russia) every effort to elicit anything definite fron the Soviet Government or to pin it down to any ...

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  3. HERR RATHENAU'S MURDER.

    The searen for Kern and Fischer, the assassins of Herr Ratheuau, the Minister of Reconstruction, is developing into an amazing manhunt in Central ...

    Article : 150 words
  4. REPARATIONS.

    It was announced to-day that Germany is to be permitted to deduct from the reparation payments, due on July 115, the sum of 18,000,000 gold marks ...

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  5. IRELAND.

    It is believed that the Irish rebels intend to make a determined stand between Cork and Limerick. Communications between those cities and Dublin ...

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  6. THE HORNSBY TRAGEDY.

    Two youths are held by the detectives in connection with the Hornsby train murder, and the hammer with which Mr. Kemmis, the murdered bank manager, is ...

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  7. THE GREAT AMERICAN STRIKE.

    Violence is increasing in connection, with the railway strike. Troops armed with machine-guns are posted it the workshops at Bloonungton, in Illinois, ...

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  8. THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

    It will be a matter of interest to draw attention to a declaration of the Bishop's on the subject of confession, It was an expression of opinion not ...

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  9. GERMANY'S FINANCES.

    The newspaper Petit Parisien" pointed out to-day that a few weeks of the financial depression existing in Germany it present might render a ...

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  10. A PRESIDENTIAL PROCLAMATION.

    President Harding to-day issued a proclamation ordering all persons to refrain from interference with the maintenance of inter-State ...

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  11. RUSSIA.

    Searches in Russian quarters here have proved that the Soviet Government proposed that Russia and Germany should attack Poland without a ...

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  12. AS AMBUSH IN DUBLIN.

    A pirty of Free State troops who were proceeding on a lorry along O'Connell-street, Dublin, were ambushed by civilians armed with revolvers ...

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  13. TENNIS.

    In the doubles st the British tennis championship meeting at Wimbledon to-day Patterson and O'Hara Wood.(Australia), and Anderson (Australia) and ...

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  14. THE MOPLAH REBELLION.

    Six Moplahs were placed on trial to-day for the murder of a police inspector during the first week of the recent rebellion. The miscreants cut off the ...

    Article : 108 words
  15. REGISTERED MAIL STOLEN.

    Bandits held up the Dublin-Belfast mail train at Mount Pleasant, near the frontier, yesterday, and stole bags of registered letters. ...

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  16. THE MINE MASSACRES.

    An investigation into the massacre of strike breakers at the Herrin mine probably will be commenced on Jilly 17, when it is expected that a special ...

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  17. REBELS ESCAPE FROM BARRACKS.

    Mr. Barton, with 12 other prisoners, escaped from Portobello barracks to-day. The authorities state that the escapo was "wasted labour," as they ...

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  18. ANTI-BOLSHEVIK RISING IN ASIA.

    The special correspondent of the "Morning Post" telegraphed to-day that the Soviet Government is hurriedly despatching troops to Bokhara, in ...

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  19. COMMONWEALTH STEAMERS.

    "Job control" tactica having again failed the Seamen's Union, in its endeavour to control the manning of the Com monwealth Government liner Largs Buy ...

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  20. WEXFORD CAPTURED.

    The Free State troops have recaptured Wexford, and the rebels are bolting from the locality. ...

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  21. RAILWAY DISASTER IN SPAIN

    Twenty portons are kuown to have been killed and 50 others injured by a railway collision in the station at Paredes de Nava, in the province of ...

    Article : 61 words
  22. LOOT FROM CHURCHES.

    The Soviet authorities estimate that the jewellery and valuables looted from churches will yield 200,000,000 gold roubles (£20,000,000), of which 5,000, ...

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  23. FLUCTUATING FORTUNES.

    Reports from the provinces show that there are fluctuating fortunes on both sides, though the Free State troops generally succeed when in conflict with ...

    Article : 125 words
  24. AN EXPENSIVE LOCK-OUT.

    During the period in which the recent lockout declared by employers in the engineering, trade was in operation the general funds of the Amalgamated ...

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  25. THE HOUSE OF LORDS.

    The Earl of Crawford, in the House of Linds yesterday, submitted resolutions for the reform of the House of Lords. The resolutions, which will be ...

    Article : 186 words
  26. INSURRECTION IN PORTUGAL

    Information was received to-day from Vigo, in Portugal, that, the authorities have had to suppress an important Monarchist plot at Lisbon. It is stated ...

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  27. THE CASUALTIES.

    An official casualty list issued to-day from the Irish army headquarters shows that as a result of the fighting in Dublin 19 soldiers were killed and 111 ...

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  28. WIRELESS TELEPHONY.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. H. Twycross) announced to-day that licenses would be granted for the establishment and broadcasting of wireless ...

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  29. DOMINICA REPUBLIC.

    The Secretary of State (Mr. Hughes) announced to-day that representative political leaders of the Republic of Dominica have accepted the programme ...

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  30. THE TIMBER INDUSTRY.

    The timber industry is in a condition of slump. Mills have been closed recently in the North-East, and the largs Huntsman mill, in the Meander ...

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  31. SOCIETY DIVORCE CASE

    In the Divorce Court to-day. Hon. Hugo Russell, who is suing for divorce, under elimination admitted that he had dressed up as a woman for dances ...

    Article : 228 words
  32. "THREE MEN IN A BOAT."

    The three mon, Westlake, Mills, and Smith, who are charged with having stolen the yacht Raata, the property of William Standish, from Auckland, Now ...

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  33. THE MEXICO CITY TRAGEDY.

    Mario Moreno, the 15-year-old daughter of Jesus Moreno, editor of the "Heraldo de Mexico," who fatally shot Senor Lloroa, a member of the ...

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  34. AMERICAN FINANCE.

    Addressing the Budget Bureau to-day, President Harding emphasised the need for economy, and the necessity for keeping the Budget within the ...

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  35. TRICKS IN BARBER'S SALOON.

    More revelations about what are known in the trade as "frills of the hairdressing business" wore made in evidence at the Central Police Court ...

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  36. CRICKET.

    Playing Worcestorshire, Gloucestershire, scoring 202, won Worcestershire made 68 runs in the first innings and 52 in the second Mills took three ...

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  37. THE PORT TIPTON EXPLOSION.

    In connection with the explosion at a factory it Port Tipton, Staffordshire, in March last, as a result of which 13 girls lost their lives, a man named ...

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  38. GOLF.

    In the second section of the qualifying round for the open championship the scores are higher owing to the wet state of the course and a downpour of ...

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  39. SICILIAN TROOPS ATTACKED.

    Following the mest of Signor Filidelfo Castro, Mayor of Lentini, in Sicily, on the charge of having made bombs with which the courthouse was ...

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  40. BOWLING.

    The Australian bowlers to-day beat Lanarkshire, Scotland, by 134 to 114. The match was played in perfect weather, and the green was in the ...

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  41. VESSEL ON A REEF.

    The Deputy Director of Navigation (Captain Roskruge) advised to night that the radio station at Pinkenba had received an S.O.S. call from the steamer ...

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  42. BOXING.

    Joe Beckett (the English heavy-weight) to-day accepted the challenge of George Cook to meet him in a return match. ...

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  43. KNOCKED DOWN BY TRAIN.

    An accident, which resulted in the death of Mr. T. H. Gibbs, an elderly resident of Bowden, on the Port Adelaide railway line occurred at about 6.30 ...

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  44. GENERAL CABLES.

    The London Country, Council, at its meeting to-day, resolved that boating ou the lakes and games in the parks should be permitted on Sundays. ...

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  45. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty (Lord Lee of Faruham) announced in the House of Lords to-day that the Government was proceeding with the ...

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  46. PERSONATION AT ELECTIONS.

    Six mooths' imprisonment on each of three charges concurrent, was the sentence imposed by Acting Judge Bnssenden in Darlinghurst Sessions to-day on Thomas Walsh, found guilty ...

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  47. DEMPSEY-WILLS MATCH.

    Messts. Kearns and Mullins, managers for Jack Dempsey (heavyweight champion of the world) and Wills, the coloured champion, to-day signed an ...

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  48. W.A. FORESTRY.

    Giving evidence before the Forestry Commission to-day the Acting Censervator of Forests (Mr. Kessell) said that at the present rate West Australian timber areas would be cut ...

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  49. UNITED STATES NAVY.

    After years of suspension, recruiting for the navy was resumed to-day. The enlistment of 65,000 men is needed in order to maintain the navy at the ...

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