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  2. TAMING THE TRIBES

    DELHI, Saturday. — The Foreign Department has issued a statement dealing with the sequence of events in North and South Waziristan since May, with the ...

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  3. “THIS TISSUE OF LIES”

    LONDON, Thursday. — Mr. Winston Churchill in. the House of Commons said that Father O'Donnell was treated as on ordinary officer, and afforded proper ...

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  4. THE LAST LAP

    WELTEVREDEN, Monday. — Captain Ross-Smith had great trouble in getting start from Sourabaya. He flew very low on leaving on a western course. Then ...

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  5. STRIKE THAT FAILED

    ROME, Thursday.—The newspapers declare that the scrise has failed everywhere and that the leaders have called- it off fearing that a half-hearted ...

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  6. FRANK DEMPSEY READY

    NEW YORK. Saturday.—The New York "World's" Los Angeles correspondent interviewed Frank Dempsey, he is ready to fight ...

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  7. A KNOCK-OUT FOR "NATIONALISM.

    One of the most ..sensational incidents connected -with Parliamentary procedure' in this State' occurred last evening, when the Labor party,: ion: jar--motion of. .protest, ...

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  8. SHORT BET SHARP BOOT.

    LONDON, Thursday.— When. the song sounded for the opening round of the championship Carpenter immediately darted in and planted a left flash oh ...

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  9. POULET STARTS AGAIN.

    ALLAHABAD, Tuesday. — M. Poulet, the French aviator, who is making the Australian flight,' and who has been detained. at Rangoon for some days, has ...

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  10. NO ATTACK ON DALMATIA.

    FIUME, Monday:—Gabrlele D'Annunzio. denies absolutely that he has any intention making further attach on Dalmatia ...

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  11. HUGHES ANTICIPATES

    BENDIGO, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister has .sent the following telegram to Darwin for Captain Ross-Smith, where will await his arrival. ...

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  12. VICTORIAN LICENSING BILL.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Licensing Bill was further considered, in committee in the Legislative Assembly to-night. - Mr-Bailey moved the insertion of a new clause ...

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  13. "ENTERTAINMENTS" FOR ROSS- SMITH.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The State- Government has, invited Captain Ross-Smith to come to Sydney oh his way to Melbourne. The Secretary to the premier's ...

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  14. SHARKEY BEATS WILDE

    NEW YORK Saturday.—The New York “Times” Milwaukee correspondent says that Jack Sharkey beat Jimmy wilde on points in a ten round bout ...

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  15. Cricket

    CAPE TOWN, Monday.— Western province in the first innings made 153. The Australians in the second innings had scored 29 runs for the loss of one woicket ...

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  16. A LUCKY STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE Tuesday.—Mr. G. E. Todd, plasterer, of Ballarat. East was cycling homeward a- few days ago the front of his machine struck a hard substance in ...

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  17. Steel King's Estate

    NEW YORK, Thursday;—It is announced that the estate of Henry Frick, the steel king; has been' proved at 350,000,000 dollars, Whereof 117,300,000 ...

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  18. Six Day Cycle Race

    NEW YORK, Thursday.— Gouflet (Victoria) and Madden (America) won the six days' bicycie race M' Namara (New south wales) and Magin (America) took ...

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  19. Sian Feiners Wreck a Train

    LONDON, Monday.—Sinn Feiness wrecked a train at the six mile bridge, near Ennis. They laid a huge pile of coping stones across the track. ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN FLYING OFFICERS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Few flying officers Since the armistice have had practice as alt pilots, .and the Defence Department has now given approval' in ...

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  21. Ambass[?]dor Grey

    NEW YORK, Saturday: — lit is stated that Sir Edward Grey is expected to retire shortly, and that he will return to England. It is understood he accepted ...

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  22. BREAD CARTERS' WAGES.

    SYDNEY. Tuesday. In the Industrial Court on Tuesday Judge Curiwis decided to increase the bread carters wages by 13/- bringing the weekly wage up to £3/ ...

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  23. Rte of Exchage

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  24. Will Germ my Sigh?

    PARIS, Monday.—The Allies have consented sented to modify the protocol with a. view. to submitting to The Hague Convention the question whether the tonnage ...

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  25. A PROMISE REDEEMED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—In conformity with a promise made' more than; 30 years ago by the late Commissioner (Mr. Goodchap) to certain old railway and tramway employes ...

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  26. Loan to Chine

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The New York "World's" Washington correspondent states that according to diplomatic advices the Japanese Minister for Home ...

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  27. Coal Scare in U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — Drastic measures- to reduce the use of coal- will shortly, be enforced unless the miners return to work. All the- railway services ...

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  28. Recognise Russia!

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday.— M. Litvinoff has issued a statement that while he is hopeful of good results from the reparation negotiations he felf bound to ...

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  29. TO PROTECT FRANCE.

    PARIS. Thursday, — “Le Matin" says that France and Great Britain-are conferring with a view to making an Anglo French American alliance to assist ...

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  30. FIGHT WITH A SHARK.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A message from Kemosey states that John Ridley who had a terrible fight with a shark while bathing the previous day in the Macleay River had ...

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  31. Control of App'es

    LONDON, Saturday.—The advisory committee of the Food Ministry has passed a resolution recommending tile removal of the control of apples. ...

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  32. AMONG SYDNEY STEVEDORES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— Inquiries were made on Tuesday among stevedoring firms as to whether the Stevedores had begam to go slow as a protest against the last award ...

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  33. More About Waimana

    LONDON, Thursday.—-The .court of inquity into (the complaints regarding the transport Waimana found that the allegations. of overcrowding were greatly ...

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  34. EARLY SIGNING ANTICIPATED.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Bonar Law anticipates the early signing of the peace protocol. ...

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  35. The Burning Question

    TOKIO, Saturday. — Japanese Labor leaders are protesting against the high cost of living. They have started a movement to secure the reorgansation of the ...

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  36. Coats Cotton Frefits

    LONDON, Monday.—The directors of the cotton firm of J. P. Coats Ltd. state -that only £370,000 out of. £4,000,000 profits were from goods sold in the United Kingdom. ...

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  37. ROMANIA'S REPLY.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The Supreme council has published a Note explaining the steps taken to induce Roumania to accept the Allies decision The ...

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  38. HIGH PRICES,

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—According to the New South Wales Statistician, the prices of meat last month were 65.5 per oent highter than July, 1914 other food and ...

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  39. DON'T MISUNDERSTAND US!

    PARIS, Monday.—Polk, the head of the German peace delegation, in course conversation with Von Lersner, declared that Germany would commit a ...

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  40. Relations With Mexico

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—President Wilson has expressed grave concern regarding Senator Fall's recent proposals in Senate to break off diplomatic ...

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  41. Japan's War Prisoners

    YOKOHAMA, . Saturday,-r-More than 5000 German- prisoners of war will shortly be repatriated." ...

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  42. INCOME TAX EVASION ALLEGED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—As a result or representations that have been made the Commonwealth. Treasury has ordered an investigation of the accounts of ...

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  43. Aussies Abroad

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Australian troops at present in the United Kingdom total 824 officers and 7411 of other ranks. ...

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  44. MAYORAL ELECTION A DEAD- LOCK

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The election of Lord Mayor has resulted In a deadlock Lambert and R. A- Richards (the present Mayor), both secured 13 votes. The ...

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