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  2. "WITH SUSPICION"

    LONDON, Monday.—The Ulster Press view the proposed conference with suspicion. The "Northern Whig" declares that Mr. Lloyd ...

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  3. A CYCLONIC BLOW

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Brief messages received from scattered, parts of the coast since early Sunday morning indicate too clearly that an ...

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  4. SETTLEMENT REACHED

    LONDON, Monday.—The miners and owners have arrived at an agreement in the wages question, enabling a resumption of work next Monday ...

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  5. ANGLO-JAP. ALLIANCE

    LONDON, Monday.—The Australian Press Association learns from high authority that the British Foreign Office cabled a fortnight ago ...

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  6. TOO MUCH DELAY

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Hughes and Mr. Massey are already fretting over the conference delays, and voiced their disappointment at the lack ...

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  7. ANOTHER EASY WIN

    LONDON, Monday—The match between Australia and Nottingham was continued at Nottingham this Morning. The sky was cloudy, but ...

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  8. THE DOUBLE MURDER

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Events relating to the Beaconsfield double murder tragedy took an important turn on Monday. Two men were brought by the ...

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  9. CONFERENCE ABORTIVE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The conference between the miners, owners and Mr. Lloyd George, Broke up at midnight without result after a two ...

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  10. FURTHER INVESTIGATION.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—as a result of further inquiries made by the detectives to-night John King, al[?]s Matthews, M'Pherson, and Johnston, ...

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  11. SUITING AMERICAN VIEWS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Australian Press Association learns that diplomatic circles believe that the Japanese treaty will be renewed, but ...

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  12. OIL BURNING LOCOMOTIVES.

    LONDON, Monday.— Mr. .Austen Chamberlain, in the House of Commons replying to a Question, said the Government was not prepared to ...

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  13. SINN FEINERS TO MEET.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is understood that the Dail Eireann (Sinn Fein Parliament). Is meeting in Dublin to-morrow to consider the ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLES

    ALLAHABAD. Monday.—To Persian-Afghan treaty has Been concluded, and an exchange of diplomatic Consular representatives will ...

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  15. GERMAN GOLD HUNT.

    BERLIN, Monday.—The Reichs Bank, until July 3, is offering to exchange German and foreign gold, Offering 300 paper marks for a 20 ...

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  16. POLICE- AMBUSHED.

    LONDON. Monday.—, R.I.C. pa[?] was ambushed at Ballycastle in Country Mayo, but the police took cover, killed one rebel and captured ...

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  17. FOREIGN POLICY.

    LONDON, Monday.— afternoon the Prime Minister had spoken on the foreign policy. Mr. Lloyd George replied to the various questions ...

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  18. AGREEMENT REACHED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Official: Mr. Evan Williams, on behalf of the owners, has informed the Premier that they have reached an agreement with ...

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  19. THE GRECIAN SITUATION.

    ATHENS, Monday.—A British detachment has left Tenedos, Which has been handed over to Greece. ...

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  20. MATCH AGAINST YORKSHIRE

    LONDON, Thursday,—it has been [?] officially announced that the [?] tra[?] have agreed on the [?] against Yorkshire [?]asting three [?] ...

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  21. THE GRAND PRIX.

    LONDON, Monday—Mr. J. Watson, the owner of Lemonora, which won the Paris Grand Prix, won over 1,250,000 francs (roughly £50,000) ...

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  22. "PEACH IS POSSIBLE"

    LONDON Monday.— Alderman Barry Egan, the deputy Lord Mayor of Cork, interviewed by the Australian press Association expressed ...

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  23. NO DECISIONS REACHED.

    LONDON, Monday).—No definite decision has yet been reached because the conference is only discussing principles which involve the ...

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  24. TA[?]QUIRED

    LONDON, MONDAY[?] paragraph published Arrow[?] [?] ...

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  25. POLITICAL PROPAGANDA

    CAPETOWN, Monday.—In the course of a debate in the senate day, on a motion for an inquiry to be made into the native [?] ...

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  26. SURVIVOR'S STORY

    The first connected and reliable story of the experiences of those on board the ill-fated Fitzroy was related by Olaf Johansen, able-bodied, ...

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  27. RYDER'S [?]

    LONDON, MONDAY [?] [?] [?] stolen ...

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  28. DISARMAMENT

    TOKIO, Monday.— The National Chamber of commerce has passed a resolution urging Japan to conclude the disarmament agreement with the ...

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  29. BRITAIN'S COAL CONSUMPTION.

    LONDON, Monday. — Mr. W. C. Bridgeman, Secretary for Mines, annnounced in the House of Commons to-day that the coal imported into ...

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  30. RAILWAY FATALITY

    LAHORE, Monday.—A terrible train accident has occurred at Moradaham. A Delhi train was crossing a bridge, which collapsed, and some ...

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  31. CRICKETERS ENTERTAINED

    LONDON, MONDAY [?] Cricketers were [?] lunch [?] [?] ...

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  32. ENGLISH SPEAKING PEOPLE

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Viscount Bryce, speaking at the Inaugural lecture of the Watson Chair of American can History at the Mansion House, ...

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  33. ITALIAN CRISIS

    ROME, Tuesday.— The Chamber of Deputies carried a vote of confidence In Signor Giolitti's (Italian Premier) foreign policy by 234 to ...

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  34. THE THIRD TEST

    LONDON MONDAY.—The [?] have been invited to take part [?] the [?] test match:—[?] son (Capt.). J. W. H. T. [?] ...

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  35. SOUTHERN PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON Monday.— Workmen Mrs [?]recting a dais in teh Dublin Board of Agriculture Hall and preparing seats for the meeting of the ...

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  36. DEATH OF HUMORIST

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. J. B. Joel valued his horse Humorist, Who was found dead in his box yesterday morning, at £100,000. Other ...

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  37. THE BIG FIGHT

    NEW YORK, Monday.— Mr. Tex Richard, the promoter, has announced that he will revert to the original contract, and pay Dempsey and ...

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  38. REMARKABLE RESCUE.

    One man on the Our Jack was rescued in a remarkable manner. He was caught by a big sea and was swept High on the crest of a wave, ...

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  39. TIRED OF LIFE

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—Since Saturday the police have been keeping a strict watch on the Gap and on the cliffs at Bondi for a girl who left ...

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  40. "DEPARTURE FROM TRADITION."

    LONDON, Monday. Newspapers [?] commenting on the drastic nature of [?] the changes in the English team [?] state that it was surprising [?] ...

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  41. BLUE RUIN

    JOHANNESBURG, Tuesday. — Speaking at the Chamber of Mines the chairman, referring to Labor's objections to the importation of ...

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  42. BARQUE AGROUND

    WELLINGTON; N.Z, Tuesday.— The barque Rona, coal-laden, from Newcastle, entered Wellington -Harbor last night, and anchored, ...

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  43. A PASSENGER'S VERSION.

    Herbert Harry Ramsay, a passenger on the Fitzroy, gave a straight forward story. He said: "I was assisting to get a lady passenger into ...

    Article : 254 words
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