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  2. BULLHOEK MASSACRE

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday. — Replying to a question in the House of Assembly, the Premier made a statement on the Bullhoek affairs, which he ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    LONDON, Wednesday — The weather was Brilliant for the match between Oxford and the Australians. The attendance was moderate and the ...

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  4. JAPAN’S NEW POLICY

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday — The United Press Association’s Tokio correspondent says that the Foreign Office has informed bun that Japan ...

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  5. HUGE CONFLAGRATION IN DUBLIN

    A determined attack was made by armed bands of Sinn Feiners on the Dublin Customs House on Wednesday. Men carrying tins of petrol and bales of cotton waste entered the building, held up the staff, and set fires going in 'several quarters, with the result that it was burnt to the ground. Meanwhile Black and Tans surrounded the Customs House and ...

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  6. A NAVAL HOLIDAY

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— The Senate unanimously passed [?] Borah's disarmament amendment to the Naval Appropriations [?] ...

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  7. FRENCH BLACK TROOPS

    CAPETOWN, Thursday — Reply. In the Assembly to the debate to the Imperial conference, Ge[?] smuts said that it was a grave ...

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  8. AFGHAN REDS

    ALLAHABAD, Wednesday — A Kabul newspaper announces the. formation in Bokhara of an Afghan revolutionary society aiming at the overthrow ...

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  9. 100 SINN FEINERS CAPTURED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Over 100 Sinn Feiners were captured at the Customs House fire and taken to Dublin Castle. ...

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  10. A BRUSH IN TRALEE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The surprised a party of civilians engaged in destroying the Bally Coarth bridge, near Tralee. They killed one, ...

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  11. COURAGE OF THE NATIVES.

    CAPETOWN, Thursday — Later reports show that the casualties at Bullhoek were much heavier than at first supposed. At. noon, yesterday the ...

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  12. STORY OF THE FIGHT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Two hundred Sinn Feiners were engaged in the attack on the Customs House, where it is believed that 130 were ...

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  13. IRISH ELECTIONS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The police and military, in armed lorries and armed cars, guarded pantechnicons by which Uister ballot boxes were ...

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  14. JAP. STEAMSHIP LINE

    SAN FRANCISCO,'" Wednesday.— The Yamarhida-Kissen-Kalsha, a Japanese concern, has announced that it will establish a steamship line from ...

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  15. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    CAPETOWN, Thursday [?] Smuts and his wife, Sir Thomas Colonel Mentz, Minister for [?] sailed to-day by the [?] ...

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  16. EGYPT IN REVOLT

    CAIRO, Wednesday.—There have been 25 fire in Alexandria in the last two days mostly the property of Greeks. Many dead and wounded ...

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  17. AMERICA AND AUSTRALIA

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The New York National Bank of Commerce, in its magazine, “Commerce Monthly.” says The united States ...

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  18. TROUBLE WITH KEMALISTS

    LONDON, Wednesday — [?] has been despatched from Malta[?] demonstrate at Adlia against the Kemalists who paraded a Britsh ...

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  19. CROWN FORCES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Sir Hamar Greenwood, speaking In the House of Commons in reply to a question sau[?] that the casualties amongst the Crown ...

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  20. ANARCHY PREVAILS.

    LONDON, Thursday.— The Casualties in Alexandria are estimated at 30 Egyptians and 14 Europeans Killed, and 30 Egyptians and 69 Europeans ...

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  21. GREAT WHEAT BELTS ,

    ROME, Wednesday,—The Ministry for Agriculture estimates the United States winter wheat crop at 76,606, 000 quarters, and the Indian crop at ...

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  22. AMERICA MEAT MARKET

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  23. “A CONVICTED SPY.”

    LONDON. Wednesday. — Patrick Murphy was taken from his bed at Dundalk and shot. His body was found labelled, “A convicted spy.” ...

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  24. ECONOMISE ECONOMISE!

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Treasury has circularised all Government departments, demanding drastic reductions in the estimates ...

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  25. THE CASUALTIES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the Customs House battle ten were killed, including an auxiliary police officer, and upwards of 20 wounded. Liberty ...

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  26. DISARMING GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.— Germany ,[?] carrying out President [?] The Saxon Government , has [?] several Bavarian bands proceeding to ...

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  27. TENNlS

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  28. LOYAL AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Thursday — The Mayor of, Manly (Alderman Reid, M.L.A.) said he took strong exception as a loyalist to the remarks made at Lithgow ...

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  29. COAL CRISIS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It. is officially stated that a conference between owners and miners has been summoned for Friday. ...

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  30. RUSSIA AND ITALY

    ROME, Wednesday.—Despite the trade agreement between Russia and Italy, the Russian representatives have decided to return to Moscow. ...

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  31. SUPREME COURT OF U.S.A

    NEW YORK, Thursday — The “New York Herald’s” Washington correspondent says that President Harding will nominate ex-President ...

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  32. OUR POOR CABLE SER

    LONDON, Wednesday.— A form the Empire press Union, headed by Lords Burnham and [?] dell and Mr. Geoffrey Fairfax, ...

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  33. MATCHES IN AMERICA.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday, The Davis Cup committee has announced that the assignment of matches has been made as far as possible on the ...

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  34. GOLF

    LONDON, Wednesday — In the fourth round of the golf championships, Graham, Liverpool, beat Bobby Jones, America, six and five. ...

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  35. DEPORTING TONAPOFF

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The Attorney-General (Mr. L. E. Groom), in reply to a question by Mr. Consdine (N.S.W.). said so far as the ...

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  36. BRIBERY ALLEGED

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  37. COAL EMBARGO COLLAPSING.

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  38. TEST TOPICS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Mr. Sidney Pardon, Interviewed by a representative of the Australian Press Association, said he was not sanguine ...

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  39. HATS AND CORSETS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In the House of Representatives, on the tariff debate, the effort made to reduce the duty on corsets was unsuccessful. A ...

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  40. SPURIOUS COINS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Spurious Florins and shillings are In circulation. It is thought by the police that thousands have been sent from the coiner’s ...

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  41. DINNER AT THE COMMONS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Australian Cricketers will dine at the House of Commons on June 6 G. Mr. Lloyd George, Mr. Asquith. F. S. ...

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  42. RAIN DELAYS GAME.

    LONDON. Thursday — Light rain delayed the resumption of the match between Australia and the Oxford University. The outlook ...

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