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  2. PARADE BANNED

    DUBLIN, Aug. 12.—In consequence of the banning of the parade of the "Blue Shirts," by Mr. De Valera, the Cosgraveltes have decided not to attend the Cenotaph. MR. Cosgrave in a statement said the ceremony would have been a ...

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  3. FIERCE RIOTING.

    HAVANA, Aug. 12.—Twenty-one persons were killed and more than 200 were wounded in to-day's demonstration in Havana ...

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  4. NATIONAL RECOVERY.

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 12.—The temporary plan introduced by President Roosevelt to bring sunshine and prosperity back to American ...

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  5. THE SHIPPING BAN.

    LONDON, Aug. 12.—Further, information is awaited regarding the position of foreign shipping companies in Germany in the light of ...

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  6. DEADLY LOOT.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 12.—A glance into a sugar bag which he was about to hurl an to a lorry, probably saved the life of a detective ...

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    Captain C. G. Matheson, new commodore of the Orient Line. He served in troopships during the South African War, and during the Great War Was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SPLENDID TONE.

    LONDON, Aug. 12.—The briskness of the stock markets, despite the holidays, is reassuring evidence of underlying confidence, with no scarcity of ...

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  9. THE CITY ANXIOUS.

    LONDON, Aug. 12.—A dispatch received from a Dublin correspondent says that although the banning of the parade has eased the situation, anxiety ...

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  10. ANNIVERSARY IGNORED.

    BERLIN, Aug. 11.—The birthday of the German republican constitution, hitherto celebrated by a ceremony in the Reichstag, was ...

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  11. A TRAVELLING THEATRE.

    A scheme is in hand in England to provide for British educational organisations a travelling theatre, with professional staff, which will present at ...

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  12. IN MEMORY OF GREAT IRISHMEN.

    DUBLIN, Aug. 12.—"The reports which suggest that a coup d 'etat is contemplated are fantastic nonsense, unless the Government proposes one," ...

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  13. BANKERS TO CONFER.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 12.—The general managers of all the Australian trading banks are expected to be present at a conference with the Federal ...

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  14. PRESIDENT'S FLIGHT.

    When the entire Cuban army revolted. amid great excitement, President Machado fled from the palace and was variously reported to be ...

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  15. MARRIAGE PREMIUMS.

    BERLIN, Aug. 12.—The management of the Reemstma cigarette factory, Altona, is giving £30 to every, woman employee who marries before 1934, thus ...

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  16. OFFICIAL STATEMENT.

    Mr. de Valera in a statement said: In the opinion of the Government the purposes and methods of the organisation calling itself the National Guard, ...

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  17. STEADY PROGRESS.

    BRISBANE, Aug. 13.—Before leaving by the mail train for the South to-day, the Governor General (Sir. Isaac Isaacs), said he was very glad ...

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  18. NEW REGIME.

    HAVANA, Aug. 13.—Senor Carlos Manuel Decespedes, former Minister at Washington, became President of Cuba at noon yesterday, with ex-President ...

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  19. FORMER SOLICITOR SENTENCED.

    At the Criminal Court in Adelaide, Beasley James William Kearney (41), formerly a solicitor and member of the State Parliament, pleaded guilty to ...

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  20. PRECIOUS MANUSCRIPT.

    A collection of 254 letters written by Macaulay was sold in London recently for £42. A three-page letter from Dickens fetched £170, and four sheets ...

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  21. "RUBBER" DOLLAR.

    WASHINGTON, August 12.—President Roosevelt returned to White House after a lengthy holiday, and told his friends that he ...

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    Delegates assembled at the annual general meeting, in Sydney, of the Australian branch of the Kuo Min Tang, the Chinese National Party. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. CRUSHING RIVAL.

    The Manchester 'Guardian' in a leading article declares that Mr. de Valera is asserting himself to the utmost in order to crush a serious rival. ...

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    The 14 Blood brothers al their trial in Tokio. They were charged with the murders of the Finance Minister, Inouye, and the Baron Takuma Dan, within a few weeks of each other. In criminal cases in Japan the faces of the accused are covered. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. RECAST OF RELATIONS.

    Mr. A. Berriedale Keith, the noted constitutional authority, says: "As Mr. Cosgrave and Mr. de Valera are both determined to eliminate the ...

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