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  2. FIRST TEST MATCH BEGINS

    LONDON, Saturday — On the eve of the test match at Nottingham the Australia eleven went to bed by ca[?]e light. Owing to the coal strike ...

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  3. AFFAIRS IN HUNGARY

    LONDON, Friday. — The “Daily Herald’s” Vienna correspondent says that Allied representatives at Budapest have sent a note to the ...

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  4. MAY RESIGN

    LONDON, Sunday.—It is circumstantially rumored that grave differences have arisen between Viscount Fitzalan, the newly-appointed Viceroy ...

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  5. EMPIRE HUMBUG

    LONDON, Friday.—Lord Liverpool presided at the Australian and New Zealand Club’s luncheon to Mr. W. F. Massey, Premier of New Zealand, at ...

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  6. UPPER SILESIA

    BERLIN, Saturday.—Further fighting is reported in Upper Silesia between Poles and Germans, the latter occupying several of the principal ...

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  7. KORFANTY BACKS DOWN.

    WARSAW, Friday,—General Ko[?]fanty, the so-called dictator in Upper Silesia, has informed the Inter Alle[?] Commission that he if ready to ...

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  8. “A MILITARY NECESSITY,”

    LONDON, Saturday. — The “Irish Bulletin,” Sinn Fein’s official organ, describes the destruction of the Dublin Customs House by the direction ...

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  9. INDIAN HILL TRIBES

    ALLAHABAD, Saturday.—There is extensive trans-border immigration into the frontier province owing to drought. Serious economic ...

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  10. DOUGLAS MAKES 310.

    LONDON, Friday.— Douglas made 310 runs for Essex against. Derbyshire. his record score. It is also the highest of any batsman this season. He ...

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  11. THE COMING CLASH

    SHANGHAI, Saturday, —Twelve American sailors from the [?]kh[?] Huron were wounded in a street fight here with Japanese sailors last ...

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  12. BEFORE THE TEST.

    LONDON, Saturday — Mr. A. C. Maclaren writes In the “Daily Express”; “I cannot understand any sane followers of cricket having a feeling ...

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  13. HEAVY REINFORCEMENTS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is understood that Cabinet has decided to send large reinforcements to Ireland, where there are already fifty ...

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  14. BULLHOEK MASSACRE

    JOHANNESBURG, Saturday,—The general council of an Important body composed of natives unanimously passed a resolution expressing regret ...

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  15. WORLD TRADE

    LONDON, Saturday —Business o[?] the stock exchange has been decided[?] dull under the influence of the coal strike and persistent selling by Paris, ...

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  16. EMPIRE “ATMOSPHERE.”

    LONDON, Friday.—Replying to the Press Union deputation which waited on him in regard to the Empire wireless or cable services, Mr. Winston ...

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  17. WAGE CUTTING

    LONDON, Saturday — A ballot of operative spinners shows that 95 per cent are against accepting the employers’ proposed reduction of 30 ...

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  18. NORTHERN PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, Sunday—The Ulster elections have resulted in a more sweeping victory for the Unionists than was expected, every one being returned. ...

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  19. ELIMINATING SPECULATION

    NEW YORK, Saturday — Pl[?]a have been completed for an organisation of farmers with 100,000,000 dollars capitalisation to sell wheat .and ...

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  20. MR. HUGHES’ TOUR.

    LONDON, Saturday—Mr. W. M. Hughes did not Ieave the Orvieto at Toulon. He is continuing his voyage to London. ...

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  21. TESTS ON SATURDAYS,

    LONDON, Sunday — Mr. A. C. M’laren, writing in the “Sunday Express,” says: “I think it is a [?] to begin the tests on Saturdays, because ...

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  22. SAFES UNHARMED.

    LONDON, ‘Saturday.—An examination of the ruins, of the Customs House in Dublin show that all the sales are unbanned. Spacious vaults ...

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  23. BOXING

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The “New York Sun” learns that the New Jersey State Boxing Commission has selected H. Ertle as referee of the ...

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  24. STRIKE IN NORWAY

    CHRISTIANIA, Saturday—The police charged the strikers, who tried to tear down a barbed wire fence erected to protect volunteer dockers, ...

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  25. GOLF

    LONDON, Friday.—Hunter won the amateur golf championship. Hunter’s consistent brilliancy; throughout the tournament ...

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  26. “ALL TAKE AND LITTLE GIVE.”

    LONDON, Sunday — A special article In “The Observer” states: “Some of us have, regretfully concluded that cricket is no longer the ...

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  27. MYSTERIOUS TIBET

    ALLAHABAD, Saturday, — The health of the Dalai Lama of Tibet is giving grave concern. ...

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  28. DISARMAMENT

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The Senate has decisively defeated the Naval Bill Amendment authorising the President at his discretion to ...

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  29. THE PERSIAN MUDDLE

    ALLAHABAD, Saturday.—The Persian situation is due to differences of opinion between the Minister for war and the Premier, chiefly [?] ...

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  30. JAPAN’S ATTITUDE.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The “New York- Evening Post’s” Tokio correspondent learns that Japan would gladly accept the invitation to a ...

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  31. KIRKWOOD’S STYLE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Taylor, writing in the “News of the World.” says Kirkwood’s style betokens a fine serenity, and self-confidence. “He is ...

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  32. PREMIER REMOVED FROM OFFICE.

    TEHERAN, Saturday.—The Shah, in a royal proclamation, [?] reco[?] the Premier from office. ...

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  33. “A PRETTY FINISH POSSIBLE.”

    LONDON, Saturday — Mr. Gilbert Jessop, writing In “Lloyd’s Weekly,” says: “Though the advantage is with the Australians there seems to be all ...

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  34. STATE BUTCHER’S SHOP

    SYDNEY, Sunday —[?] State [?]cher’s shop was opened on Saturday. The manager, besides claiming a [?]daction of 4d, per lb. in the price of ...

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  35. BAWRA WOOL SALE.

    ANTWERP, Saturday. — At the Bawra wool sales of ten thousand bales there was brisk general competition, 8930 bales being sold at ...

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