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  2. U.S.A. AND LEAGUE

    NEW YORK CITY Friday.—The “New York Times” Washington correspondent advises that Judge Charles Hughes, the unsuccessful ...

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  3. BATONS DOWNED

    LONDON, Friday. — The National Union of Police have called a strike to protest against the Government’s Bill for prohibiting the police from joining ...

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  4. HUNGARIAN SOVIET

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—The United Press Association’s correspondent states that Dr. Bela Kun and the Soviet Cabinet have resigned. A ...

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  5. TROUBLE-WRUNG

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reports from Berlin state that 180,000 workers in the city are in receipt of out of work pay. The strikes, which are ...

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  6. THE AFGHAN FLAME

    SIMLA, Friday—The president of the Afghan delegates, in. reply to Sir Hamilton Grant, who represented Britain at the Peace Conference at ...

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  7. ONEGA FRONT

    LONDON, Friday —The Bolsheviks clam to have advanced 14 miles downwards of O[?], after the “Whi[?] regiments [?]anied, arrested ...

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  8. LIGHT IN THE EAST

    TOKIO, Friday—Japanese workers in many trades, under threat of striking, secured an increase in wages ranging from 20 to 60 per cent, and ...

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  9. MINING CRISIS

    LONDON, Thursday. — The War Cabinet has considered the miners’ deadlock. Sir R. S. Home (Minister for Labor) later received a miners’ ...

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  10. KRONSTADT BOMBED.

    COPENHAGEN, Friday. — Eight British aeroplanes vigorously bombed the fortress of Kronstadt on July 30. All returned despite heavy fire. ...

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  11. RUMANIANS’ CLAIM.

    BUCHAREST, Friday —The Romanians completely defeated the Hungarians on the Theiss. Many prisoners on the Theiss. Many ...

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  12. HOW STRIKE WAS CALLED.

    LONDON, Friday.—The King’s departure from the opera was the signal for the police strike. The majority of the police were surprised ...

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  13. Canadian Cheese Deal

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Government has agreed to purchase the exportable surplus of the season’s Canadian cheese, about 20,000 tons, at ...

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  14. PUBLIC DISAPPOINTED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The deadlock in Yorkshire dismayed the public, who. Were led to believe that me parties Would only come together and arrive ...

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  15. BOLSHEVIK SUCCESS.

    LONDON. Thursday — Helisingfors reports state that the Bolsheviks claim to have captured Cheliapinsk Junction, securing large industrial ...

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  16. NEW GERMAN CONSTITUTION

    LONDON, Friday—According to a message from Weimar the New German constitution has been adopted by 262 votes to 74. ...

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  17. 800 PRISONERS TAKEN.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The Hungarian attack on the Rumanians failed disastrously. The Rumanians are pursuing. They have taken 8000 ...

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  18. Social Conditions

    LONDON, Thursday.—The King received a deputation from the London Council, Nonconformist ministers, and English and Pres[?] ...

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  19. Empire Militarism

    LONDON, Thursday.—General Sir John Monash, in an interview with a “Daily Telegraph” representative emphasised the necessity of the ...

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  20. THE EVACUATION.

    LONDON, Friday.—General Rawlinson proceeds to North Russia to supervise the evacuation of the British forces. ...

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  21. Fruits Of French Mission

    LONDON, Friday.—One of the first results of the visit of the French mission to Australia is the formation of a limited company in Paris called the ...

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  22. VON DER GOLTZ

    PARIS. Thursday.—The Council of Five has decided again to order General Von der Goltz to quit the Baltic provinces, where he is ...

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  23. Disguised German Ships

    PARIS, Friday.—The Peace Committee of the Chamber of Deputies has pointed out that the Germans have disguised a number of ...

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  24. OFFICIAL STRIKE BEATEN.

    General Sir G.F.N.Macready (Commissioner of Police) is acting drastically, instantly dismissing every striker, and publishing his home. ...

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  25. DISSATISFACTION RAMPANT.

    LONDON, Thursday. —There is growing resentment among the men and women in Yorkshire who have been thrown out of work against the ...

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  26. TROTSKY OX THE SITUATION.

    LONDON, Friday.—A wireless message from Moscow reveals that M. Trotsky, addressing the Soviet on July 29, admitted that the position in South ...

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  27. French Birth Rate

    PARIS, Friday.—The decline of the birth rate continues to excite public discussion, and a congress to consider the problem meets at Nancy in ...

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  28. 250 LONDON MEN OUT.

    LONDON, Friday —Two hundred and fifty out of 20,000 London police have thus far struck. ...

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  29. REPATRIATED RUSSIANS.

    LONDON Friday. — A Bolshevik wireless message states that as French ships fired on repatriated Russian troops at Otchakoff in the Black ...

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  30. Trading With Enemy

    ROTTERDAM, Thursday. — Dutch papers announce an agreement between an important British syndicate end a Dutch company with the object ...

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  31. Ferdinand Foch

    LONDON, Thursday.— The King has made Marshal Foch a British field marshal. Marshal Foch, on receiving the ...

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  32. NO INCREASE IN PRICES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Cleveland Ironmasters have declined not to increase prices in consequence of 6/ perton increase on coal. ...

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  33. Fassed Without Discussion

    LONDON, Thursday.—The House [?] Commons under [?] £460,000,000 for supplies without discussion. ...

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  34. Tennis

    LONDON, Thursday, — Brookes, Patterson, Lycett, and Thomas have sailed for New York to compete in the American championship. ...

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  35. Royal Air Force

    LONDON, Friday —The King has assumed the title of Chief of the Royal Air Force, and has also approved of an alteration of titles. Marshal of the ...

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  36. VICTORY FOR DENIKINE

    LONDON Thursday.—The War Office states that General Denikine has won a great Victory capturing Kamish and 5000 prisoners and many ...

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  37. “The girls In The Taxi”

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Vi[?] Douglas Pennan[?] which has been agitating political circles for many months, took a [?] turn, when ...

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  38. WHAT THE INCREASE MEANS.

    LONDON, Friday.—It Is estimated that the difference between [?] percent and 14.2 percent means £100 annually per man, or £1,000,000 per year ...

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  39. THE DAVIS CUP.

    LONDON, Friday.—Roper, Barrett Kingscote. Davison, and Turnball will represent Britain against France in the Davis Cup competition. The ...

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  40. RUSSIAN DEFICIT.

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday:, — The Russian Bolshevik Budget for die first half of the year 1910 reveals a deficit £3,000,000,000. ...

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  41. WAITING BRITAIN’S LEAD.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday—The Federal Government has so far taken no action in regard to the resumption of trading relations with Germany. The ...

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  42. A MILITANT MINER.

    LONDON, Thursday.—At the coal conference Mr. Herbert Smith declined to recognise the Miners’ Federation’s right to negotiate with the ...

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  43. Defends Ex-Kaiser

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The “New York Sun’s” Hanover correspondent Interviewed Marshal von Hindenburg’s son, who said if the trial of the ...

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  44. SOVIET TOLERANT.

    LONDON, Friday—The “Morning Post’s” Stockholm correspondent says that, the, Bolshevik Government is making serious efforts to secure the ...

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  45. Returning A.I.F.

    LONDON, Thursday—The Australian depots in England are closing except Sutton Veny, which will be the final assembly base, One thousand five ...

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  46. Mr Hughes’ Chauffeur

    LONDON, Friday.—As a sequel tea a car containing Mr. Hughes injuring a man at Brentford, Mr Hughes’ chauffeur was fined 40/ for dangerous ...

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  47. South-West Africa

    CAPE TOWN Thursday.—among roatters to be submitted at the forthcoming submitted at the forthcoming Nationalist congress are ...

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  48. Mortgaged To U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, July 26—The United States have made a new loan of 157,549,000 dollars (£35,509,800) to France, making a total of 3,919,926, ...

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  49. American War Stores

    PARIS, Thursday.—France has purchased the United States war stores, valued at a billion dolars, and 100.000 motor cars ...

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  50. POLTAVA CAPTURED.

    LONDON, Saturday—The War Office has announced that General Denikine has captured Poltava with great booty. The success is important ...

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  51. Extravagant Administration

    LONDON, Friday—Lord Ask with in a remarkable letter to the newspapers indicting the opportunist prodigality with which Mr. Lloyd George has ...

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  52. No Inquiry Intended

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr Walter Long, in the House of Commons, said that the Government did not propose to hold a count of inquiry into the ...

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  53. Flight To Australia

    LONDON, Thursday.—Six parties of Australian aviators are Hopeful of participating in the prize flight to Australia. Two machines are preparing, ...

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  54. FIGHTING IN ARMENIA

    LONDON, Thursday.—The withdrawal of British troops from the Russian Armenian Republic has been followed by serious fighting between the ...

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  55. The Homecoming

    CAPE TOWN, Wednesday. — Mr. Hughes. Sir Joseph Cook and party arrived this morning by the ex-German tiner Friedericharble. They were met ...

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  56. EQUIPMENT FOR FORCES

    LONDON, Friday.—Under an arrangement with the War Office, Australia after demobilisation has been completed will be in possession of ...

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  57. Pope’s Peace Offer

    BERLIN, Thursday.—Owing to the disclosures of Germany’s rejection of the peace overtures in 19717 a states Court is being set up to investigate ...

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  58. Thanks To The Services

    LONDON, Friday.—The Government moves a vote of thanks to the and auxiliary services in the Houses of Commons and Lords on ...

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  59. German Collapse

    WEIMAR, Friday. — A German White Book has published all documents relating to the collapse of the German army for 90 days preceding ...

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  60. MARINE DECORATIONS

    LONDON, Friday.—Lieutenant Agar has been awarded a “Mystery” Victoria Cross for exploits in secret naval operations against the Bolsheviks in ...

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  61. ARMY STORES SOLD.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The remainder, of the Australian surplus army stores are being sold in England with satisfactory results. Typewriters ...

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  62. Bulgaria Claims

    PAIRS, Friday.—The Bulgarian delegation, in a note to the Peace Conscience, [?]mands that Bu[?]garia should obtain Macedonia and ...

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  63. All Honor And Glory

    LONDON. Friday. — The “Daily Telegraph” states that the private soldier’s pay will be shortly 2/ per day, rising to 4/ per day when the soldiers ...

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  64. “lettisan Botha”

    CAPE TOWN, Thursday.—At Pretoria, Mr. Roos, chairman of the Transvaal Nationalist party, General Hertsog’s principal lieutenant, has ...

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  65. NOT AUSPICIOUS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The necessity of retaining in London senior staff officers for clearing the repatriation of Australian troops has aroused ...

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  66. [?]ged libel

    LONDON, Friday. — Mr. Austen Chamberlain, Mr. Walter Long, and Sir Eric Geddes have issued writs for libel against the “Daily News” for ...

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  67. Merchantmen first

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Bonar Law, speaking in the House of Commons, said that the Peace Conference had not decided the fate of the Goeben ...

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  68. BOLSHEVIK MURDERED.

    STOCKHOLM, Friday.—The sensational murder of Ardasjeff, a prominent Bolshevik, is attributed to supporters of the old Russian regime. ...

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  69. OUTLET FOR BULGARIA.

    LONDON, Friday.—It is semi-officially stated that the Supreme Council will allow Bulgaria a commercial outlet to the Aegean. This means a ...

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  70. IT PAYS TO BE A GENERAL.

    LONDON, Friday.—Admiral Beatty And Sir Douglas Haig will receive £100,000 each, with earldoms, on Wednesday, when the House of Commons ...

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  71. Direct Action

    LONDON, Friday—The Labor Party discussed a motion repudiating direct action, but failed to reach a definite conclusion. ...

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  72. AN APOLOGY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The “Daily News" admits that the statement that Mr. Walter Long Mr. Austen Chamberlain and Sir Eric and sir Auckland ...

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  73. Germans In Britain

    LONDON. Friday.—The Secretary for Home Affairs, Mr. Shortt, stated in the House of Commons that 11,750 Germans, male and female, had been ...

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  74. Profiteering

    LONDON, Friday.—Colonel Jackson the well-known international cricketer, is chairman of the committee to inquire into profiteering. The ...

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  75. American Seamen

    NEW YORK, July 26.—After a strike lasting three weeks the seamen have agreed to a settlement, whereby they will get an eight hours day, increased ...

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  76. Guinness’ Gold

    LONDON. Friday.—The profits of Guinness’ brewery amount to £2,175,000, being £885,000 above the pre-war profits. Also £466,000 has been paid ...

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  77. MARINES TO BE DESPATCHED

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Australian Press Association learns that the War Office is sending marines to North Russia, to assist in the safe ...

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  78. “THE NATION” APOLOGISES.

    LONDON, Friday.—The “Nation” has apologised to Mr. Austen Chamberlain, Mr. Walter long, and the brothers Geddes ...

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  79. POLES NEAR MINSK.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The Poles are within 18 miles of Minsk. ...

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