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  2. THE IRISH WAR

    LONDON, Sunday.—Crown forces have made hundreds of arrests in a big round up of Sinn Feiners in Monaghan County, including several noted ...

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  3. THE SECOND TEST MATCH.

    LONDON, Sunday The second test match was begun at 11.30 yesterday morning at Lords cricket ground. The weather was unsettled and the ...

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  4. BRITISH COAL STRIKE

    LONDON; Sunday. — The ballot paper which is being distributed amongst the miners states that the first reduction in wages is not to ...

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  5. JAPANESE POLITICS

    TOKIO, Sunday.—The Osaka Chamber of Commerce Disarmament Committee has passed a resolution asking that a petition be sent to the ...

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  6. LIONISING HUGHES

    LONDON, Sunday. — Mr. W. M. Hughes, Australian Prime Minister, is being overwhelmed with. invitations and courtesies. Two requests ...

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  7. HUGE CROWD AT LORDS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Queues began at every turnstile at Lords at 7.30 on Saturday morning. There were 5000 persons waiting at eight o'clock, and ...

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  8. NEW WAR MINISTER APPOINTED.

    TOKIO, Sunday.—General Tamanashi has. been appointed War Minister for Japan, replacing Hr. Tantaka, who resigned in April last. ...

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  9. AMERICAN LABOR.

    MONTREAL, Sunday. — The Irish question will be the paramount issue at the American Federation of Labor Convention next week. Many ...

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  10. COLLECTING WAGES

    HANKOW (China), Saturday. — Mutinous Chinese troops at Wnchang, the capital of the Hupeh province, looted the mint and the Government ...

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  11. GLOUCESTER MATCH.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Australians' match against Gloucester was resumed at Bristol on Friday morning in bright, hot weather. ...

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  12. NORTHERN SENATE

    LONDON, Sunday. — Nationalists and Sinn Feiners ignored to-day's election for the North of Ireland Senate Although the Unionists left ...

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  13. A GASTRIC CYMKHANA

    LONDON, Sunday.—-Mr. Hughess has a busy time shead. He attends the Agent-General’s lancheor and on [?] 14th he opens the fruits [?] ...

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  14. A LONELY VOYAGER

    LONDON, Saturday.—Karl Jacket, who arrived at Hull three weeks ago, has been arrested: He drifted across the North Sea from Hamburg in a ...

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  15. GENERAL CABLES

    ATHENS, (Saturday.—The King and. the Prime 'Minister ' are -leaving for the front to-morrow. ...

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  16. THE SOUTHERN PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Sunday Express" states that the Government Intends to fix a time limit for Sinn Fein to operate the Home Rule Act ...

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  17. TASMANIA—SOUTH AUSTRALIA LOAN.

    LONDON^. Saturday. — For the joint loan tor South Australia and Tasmania of £3,000,000. already £2,000,000 at 6½ per cent, issued at ...

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  18. SALES OF GOLD

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Apart from a small shipment of gold, sold in Java at an estimated not price of £4/16/ per oz., a standard equal to ...

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  19. " GANDHI SARCASTIC "

    ALLAHABAD, Saturday. — Refering to Viscount Reading's Simla speech, Mr.. Gandhi writes in his paper "Young India" saying that it ...

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  20. INVITED TO LEAVE.

    BERNE, Saturday. — Ex-Emperor Karl is leaving at the end Of August at the Swiss Government's request. ...

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  21. GIVE IT A NAME.

    LONDON, Sunday.— The conference secretariat explains that the terms Imperial Cabinet, in [?] penal Conference" are not ...

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  22. PERILS OF THE DEEP.

    ST. JOHN'S- (Newfoundland) Saturday.—The steamers Seapool and Charlot, which collided with icebergs a few days ago have arrived. The ...

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  23. VEHICLES COLLIDE

    Herbart weaving 949) a [?] sistant residing at 252 Pack [?] whilat deiving a [?] down Elizabeth street [?] ...

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  24. WAR'S AFTERMATH.

    ATHENS, Sunday. — The, Greek steamer Boutsoullna, with 240 passengers and a crew. of 25 struck a floatng mine in the Eastern ...

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  25. TURKESTAN TROUBLES.

    LAHORE, Sunday.—Refugees from Bokhara, Turkestan, are arriving at Peshawar. They tell a perpetual story of tyrannic Ill-treatment at ...

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  26. SCANDINAVIAN SCARE

    STOCKHOLM, Saturday—The police have discovered a Communist plot for a simultaneous revolution in Finland, Norway, and. Sweden. They ...

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  27. NEW ZEALAND BOWLERS.

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Larne bowlers beat New. Zealand -by 128 to, 103. . The New Zealanders beat Belfast ...

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  28. WAZIRISTAN WARRIOR.

    WAZIRISTAN, Sunday.—The popularity of Hall Abdul Rasok is waning. His supplies of money and ammunition are running short. He swears ...

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  29. SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL

    Sir— As I am unable to attend the meeting of Soldiers and sators [?] Association, to be held on thursday evening kindly grant the space to dirace ...

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  30. HELPING TURKEY

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The Administration has received information that Turkish Nationalists aided by Soviet Russia and smaller ...

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  31. SOCIALIST LEADER SHOT.

    BERLIN, Sunday, Kari Gareis, chairman of the Independent Socialists in the Bavarian Parliament, was fatally revolve red at midnight when ...

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  32. DECEASED BROTHER'S WIDOW.

    LONDON, Sunday.— The House of Commons has carried' the third reading of a Sill to legalise marriage with deceased brother's widows ...

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  33. GERMAN HUMOR

    PARIS, Sunday.—According to "La Journal's" Berlin correspondent the German Government has still hope that it will secure a mandate over ...

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  34. THE GLOUCESTER MATCH.

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Australians were delighted with Gloucester They say that it was the best wicket that they ever played on. The Prince ...

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  35. AFRICAN DEFENCE.

    CAPE TOWN, Saturday. — The House of Assembly has rejected by 70 votes to 31 a motion, by General Hertzog to- eliminate the contribution ...

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  36. ADMIRAL SIMS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Mr. Denby, Secretary for the United States Navy, has cabled to Admiral Sims that the remainder of his leave has ...

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  37. CHAMPION GOLF

    LONDON, Sunday.—In the final of the Gleneagles golf championship Abe Mitchell beat Kirkwood. Mitchell’s first prize Is of £100, and Kirkwood's. ...

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  38. WAR CRIMINALS' TRIALS

    BERLIN, Sunday.—The Leipsig Court has, acquitted Max Randohr who was charged by the Belgian Government with imprisoning and ...

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  39. BANISHMENT PROPOSED.

    WASHINGTON (U.S.A.), Sunday, —Mr. Gallivan has Introduced a resolution in the House of Representatives to forbid the readmittance of ...

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  40. COLLINS' THUMB FRACTURED.

    LONDON, Sunday. —H. L. Collins has had his thumb fractured, and will not be able to play for six weeks. ...

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  41. ITALIAN. GALE.

    ROME, Sunday.—A gale completely wrecked the Zeppelin which Germany handed over to Italy in accordance with the peace treaty. ...

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  42. MONEY IN SPORT.

    LONDON, Sunday.—William Gunn the ex-cricketer. left £57.392. His wealth mostly came from his sports outfitters business. ...

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