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  2. ANOTHER WIN

    LONDON, Tuesday — The match between the Australian eleven and the M.C.C. team resulted in a sensational win for the Australians by ...

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  3. EGYPTIAN NATIONALISTS

    CAIRO. Monday — Alexandria is now quiet. Thirty-seven were killed and 151 wounded, in the riots. The curfew has been ordered for 9.30 ...

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  4. COAL CRISIS

    LONDON, Wednesday — The newspapers generally are optimistic, regarding the prospects of a coal conference. Good headway has been ...

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  5. IRISH ELECTIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday — polling has closed in Bel[?]. it is estimated that 30 per cent. voted in all districts, and in some 95 per cent. The women ...

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  6. BRITANNIA UBEBALLES

    LONDON, Tuesday — Field-Marshal Sir Henry Wilson presided at the Colonial Institute's Empire Day dinner at the Hotel Cecil Lord Meald ...

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  7. SETTIED

    PARIS, Tuesday.— M. Briand, speaking the Chamber of Deputies, said that he had entire confidence in Herr Wirth’s Government, which thus far ...

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  8. OXFORD UNIVERSITY TEAM

    LONDON, Tuesday University team to [?] Hans to-morrow is as [?] Prince. R. Holdsworth ...

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  9. THE BLACKLEG ARMY.

    LONDON, Tuesday —Sit Robert Horne, speaking In the House of Commons, stated that the cost of the mobilisation of reserves of the ...

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  10. A BAT FOR HOBER

    LONDON, Tuesday — Hobart[?] displaying in his stone in [?] a bat presented by his [?] mirers, and an sccomp[?] ...

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  11. GUERILLA WARFARE.

    LONDON, Wednesday — Three hundred Sinn Feiners. captured the village of Kilkenny. They fortified several houses, but when warned that ...

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  12. PAPAROA, A BLACK SHIP.

    LONDON, Tuesday — The dockers, owing to the earlier employment of volunteers to coal the Paparoa, board for New Zealand, refused to ...

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  13. THE HOSE QUESTION

    LONDON, Tuesday— An Australian in London writing to the Morning Post” says that the Australions action over the bouse of play has ...

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  14. HEAVY CASUALTIES.

    CAIRO, Tuesday—The number of fatalities through, disturbances here and in Alexandria are now 48. Much restlessness is prevalent in tie ...

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  15. 700 MINERS RESUME WORK.

    LONDON, Tuesday —Six hundred miners at Madeley Wood colliery in Shropshire have returned to work on a re[?] wage arrangement, ...

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  16. RIOTS IN INDIA

    ALLAHABAD, Tuesday — A riot broke out at Mangaon, 15 Miles from Allahabad, between Mohammedan landowners and Hindu tenants on the ...

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  17. FIGHT IN COUNTY MAYO.

    LONDON, Tuesday — A patrol inspector and 18 men encountered 30 armed civilians at ski[?] County Mayo. A five hour fight ensued. The ...

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  18. RUNNING LOW.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Prince of [?] subscribed £309 to the [?] Association's fund tor the relief of distress. The Cornish Miners' ...

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  19. BARDSLEYS MATCH

    LONDON, Tuesday The [?] Chro[?] says a lot of our hopes before the seconds He is compost [?] ...

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  20. FESTIVITIES IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Tuesday — Major festivities on Empire Day will be celei[?] on Saturday, but hundreds in the London Counrty council school ...

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  21. ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN TRADE

    LONDON, Tuesday — Anglo-Australian commercial men Iuncheoned Mr. M. I. Shepherd at the Hotel Cecil, Mr Andrew Williamson presiding. ...

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  22. MURDER, ARSON, AND LOOTING.

    LONDON. Tuesday.—The ”Daily News" has published the summary of a dossier drawn on by General Crozier in Which crezier outlins ...

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  23. "CEASE MURDERING."

    AMSTERDAM. Tuesday.— The conference of the International Federation Trades Unions is despatching a commission to Silesia to study the ...

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  24. GREENWOOD REPLIES.

    LONDON, Tuesday — Sir Hamar Greenwood Chief Secretary for Ireland replying to a question. said that General Cromer's allegations referred ...

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  25. GERMANY AND AMERICA

    BERLIN Tuesday — Dr. Rosen German Minister of the Hague. becomes German Foreign Minister at washington ...

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  26. THE SPOILS OF WAR

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Commons, Sir Robert Horne said that 1202 [?] ships allotted to Britain Had heen [?] and realised £14,500,000 ...

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  27. MIGRATION WITHIN EMPIRE.

    LONDON, "Wednesday—The "Morning Post," discussing the Imperial Cabinet," "hopes that Mr. ' "Winston Churchill will table migration ...

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  28. BRIANDS BLUFF.

    PARIS, Tuesday.— M. Briand, the, French Premier, has sent . an-urgent summons to the German Ambassador; He will insist on a clear,, categorical ...

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  29. YAP INCIDENT

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday — Japan has sent an entirely satisfactory note regarding Yan ...

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  30. DAVIS CUP

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the [?] [?] between English and Spain Lycett and Woodsman beat [?] and [?], 2—[?], 10—[?]. ...

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  31. BV ORDER OF THE I.R.A

    LONDON, Tuesday — Forty. Sinn Feiners dragged, a shoemaker out of his ponse near Cavin and riddled him with 13 ballets They [?] a ...

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  32. CHRISTIAN MARRIAGE

    LONDON. —Wednesday,—The London Diocesan Conference passed a fe[?]sohrtion in favor of adhering to the principle, of Indissolubility of ...

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  33. BRITISH FORCE IN SILESIA.

    LONDON, Tuesday — Mr. Austen Chamberlain, speaking in the House of Commons, stated that he contempated adding to, the Sttesten force ...

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  34. POSTAL RATES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Por[?] General announces that postcard rates [?] raised from 1d. to 1[?]d. The minimum rate on printed ...

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  35. MR. OSMOND ESMONDE.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.—Mr Osmond Esmonde, the Irish delegate, was tried at the assizes for using seditious language. The jury disagreed. ...

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  36. DOMINION POTENTATES.

    LONDON, Tuesday — Viecount Novar presides at the Australian Club Inncheon to Mr. Hughes on June 14 Lord Liverpool presides at the ...

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  37. TENSION RELIEVED.

    LONDON, Tuesday — The "Daily Chronicle's" Paris correspondent says [?]at Silesia is no longer a danger to Entente politics. The atmosphere has ...

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  38. ALLIED WAR BEATS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The United Press Association's Washington correspondent says that the authorities have explained the Administration’s ...

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  39. THE LYELL POSITION

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday, —The attention of Mr. J. M'Donald, M.L.C., was draws to-nigh to a statement by Sir J. Cook in the House or ...

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  40. LABOR’S EMBLEM.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Geelong proposal that It be a recommendation the Australian Labor Party conference which is no sit in Melbourne ...

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  41. BRITISH AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — The establishment of a confederation of British and American countries includeing all the British colonies, the ...

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  42. REPUTATIONS UNMADE

    LONDON, Tuesday,— The [?] ances of Durston and Stavens did not enhance their claims for clusion in the test [?] ...

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  43. HOSTILITIES CEASE.

    PARIS, Tuesday — Energetic action by the Allies Commission secured the cessation of hostilities between Poles and Germans. It is alleged ...

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  44. NATIVES MOWS DOWN

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday.—Native fanatics called Israelites at Bullhoek made a concerted attack on the police at noon to day, on a front of about a ...

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  45. OIL POWER FOR WAVY

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Commodore Eyres Monsell, a Civil Lord of the Admiralty stated in the House of Commons that the Admiralty's policy was ...

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  46. THE NEW HEBRIDES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Presbyterian Church Is insistent in its desire to have the New Hebrides placed [?] the tall control of Great ...

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  47. MATCH AGAINST O[?]

    LONDON, Wednesday — The westhey was briliant for the match between Oxford and the Australian The attendance was moderate and ...

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  48. 24 HOURS ULTIMATUM.

    LONDON, Wednesday — French newspapers state that M. Briand on Monday handed the German Ambassador a 24 hours ultimatum demanding ...

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  49. DISARMING GERMANY.

    LONDON, Wednesday—The “Dally Telegraph's Berlin correspondent says that President Ebert, in response to French demands, has issued ...

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  50. MR. OGDEN'S MISSION.

    Messrs. J. H. Cleary and W. Sheridan Ms. H.A. despatched the following telegram to Mr. J. E. Ogden M.H.A., at Queenstown, yesterday:— ...

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  51. TEST MATCH SELECTIONS.

    LONDON, Wednesday — [?] Tydlesley and Stradwick have been selected for the test match make peace is the tweifth man ...

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  52. YORKSHIRE BARRACKING

    LONDON, Tuesday — The "Yorkshire Post's" cricket representative resenting Armstrong’s statement about barracking at Bradford, says ...

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  53. ENGLAND LED BY FRANCE.

    PARIS. Tuesday — The Journal" states that sharp notes from France and Britain, identically worded, have been handed to the German ...

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  54. BOORARA'S APPLES

    LONDON. Tuesday,—The Boorara haes commenced to discharge apples at Hull. Only one hold has yet been opened. The condition of the apples ...

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