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  2. U.S. PRESIDENCY

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The August State elections for Maine show a Republican majority of approximately 40,000 The Republican leaders claim ...

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  3. STEPS TO PEACE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The first draft of the scheme for the institution. of a permanent Court of International Justice has been published ...

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  4. THE COAL CRISIS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Regarding the coal crisis the “Daily Herald” yesterday morning gave prominence to what appeared to be an inspired ...

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  5. IN MESOPOTAMIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A War Office Mesopotamian communique mentions the employment of a mountain gun at a range of 700 yards, which ...

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  6. NEW RED OFFENSIVE

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday.—Reports from Helsingborg state that M. Trotsky, Soviet Minister for War, is planning a great winter campaign against ...

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  7. DIVIDING IRELAND

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The proposed formation of an armed citizen force in Ireland is desired. The Government’s idea is to put the ...

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  8. RETURN OF THE PRINCE

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Renown passed through the Panama Canal today, making a fast trip of seven hours. She traversed the Gatun Lake at a ...

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  9. TROUBLE IN PETROGRAD.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Reports from Berlin state that serious anti-Bolshevik rioting has broken out in Petrograd. Six Bolshevik Commissioners ...

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  10. A MAD POLICY.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The report that officers’ wives in Ireland had been ordered to return to England has been officially denied. ...

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  11. NEW GUINEA BILL

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Tudor nes[?]med the debate on the second reading of the New Guinea Bill ...

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  12. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Australian Press Association learns authoritatively that the Imperial Conference is not being held in Canada in 1921. ...

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  13. CALIFORNIA’S PROBLEM.

    MARION (Ohio), Tuesday—Warren G. Harding, Republican nominee for the U.S. Presidency, in a speech before a Californian delegation said be ...

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  14. ATTACK ON EXTENSIVE FRONT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Moscow messages received in Paris indicate that the Bolshevik offensive extends on a 250 miles front, south-west of Grodno ...

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  15. SINN FEIN BALANCE SHEET.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A Sinn fan balance-sheet and report prepared by the Irish Republican Finance Minister states that “although we have heard ...

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  16. STRIKE SETTLED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The iron trades’ strike regarding the no Saturday work question has been settled. A decision to that effect was ...

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  17. NATIONAL FEDERATION

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The annual conference of the National Federation was opened to-day at Geelong under the presidency of Senator ...

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  18. FEDERAL PARUAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday—In the Senate to-day Senator Millen announced that the Peace Loan subscriptions now amounted to ...

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  19. MORE WAGES WANTED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Mr. Robert Smillie. president of the Miners’ Federation, in a letter to the newspapers, says that the threatened strike is not ...

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  20. Commercial Flying

    LONDON, Tuesday. —R. Wright, a Manchester engineer, with Archbishop Wright, of Sydney, as a passenger, flew from London to Bucharest, the ...

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  21. THE GOVERNMENTS SIDE.

    LONDON, Wednesday. —The publication of the official figures of the quarter’s mining profits has perturbed trade union circles, and has destroy. ...

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  22. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — In moving the second reading of the Bill providing for the representation of the Northern Territory in the Senate ...

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  23. “The Daily Herald”

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The board of directors of the “Daily Herald” to-day declined the offer of £75,00 from the Third Internationale, and accepted the ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN BORROWING

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Discussing the question of the Commonwealth effecting all loans for Australia in lieu of the system of each State ...

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  25. John M’Cormack Incident

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The newspapers publish Mr. John M’Cormick’s cable saying that he wants to sing in London because be knows British ...

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  26. Lord Milner.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The “More [?] Post” authoritatively states that the reported resignation of Lord Milner absolutely without foundation. ...

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  27. A CHILD’S DEATH

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.—At the conclusion of the coronial inquiry into the death of Ernest Weekes, aged 10 years, a State boy, whose body was ...

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  28. CONVENT LIFE

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.—in answer to Mr. Henley’s question, which was placed on the business paper of the Legislative Assembly to-day as to ...

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  29. HELPING THE FARMER

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Speaking at the annual conference of the Farmers’ Union at Bendigo to-day, the president (Mr. W. C. Hill, ...

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  30. The French President

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The resignation M. Paul Deschanel, President of the French Republic, is regarded as certain. The summoning of the ...

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  31. Emigration to N.Z,

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The New Zealand emigration officials discount the Overseas report on women emigration to New Zealand, which discloses ...

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  32. WIRELESS EXPANSION

    MELBOURNE,. Wednesday. — The Federal Government is understood to have agreed upon a policy in regard to the development of wireless ...

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  33. IMMIGRANT “BRIDES”

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday. — Two English girls, who have just arrived as immigrants on the steamer Athenic. find that they came out to marry ...

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  34. Serious Meat Shortage.

    ATLANTIC CITY, Tuesday—Speakers at the annual convention of the Institute of American Heat Packers pointed out that the big packers in ...

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  35. Brewery Accident.

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday.— Herbert Miller (20) was dressing timber at Boag’s Brewery to-day when the wood kicked, catching his left hand In the ...

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  36. Education in China.

    PEKING, Tuesday. — The Chinese Government has approved of the Minister for Education’s proposal to invite foreign educators to lecture ...

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  37. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE CONGRESS.

    MONTREAL, Tuesday.—Overseas delegates to the Imperial Congress of Chambers of Commerce, opening in Toronto on September is, are arriving ...

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  38. German Ambassador.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Dr. St. Hamer. Germany’s representative in Britain, has now been appointed ambassador. ...

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  39. Big Fire in Paris.

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  40. JAPAN’S FIRST CENSUS.

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—Japan’s first cen[?] ba[?]ns an October [?] ...

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