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  2. DUBLIN BATTLE

    The result of the Dublin lighting at midnight on Sunday gave evidence that the back of the rebellion was broken At . three o'clock the firing ceased, and the position was then described as obscure. The rebel stronghold a Moran’s Hotel surrendered after ...

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  3. AIRSHIP WRECKED

    ROME, Sunday.—An airship, with Admiral Salazar and a crew of 20 aboard, collapsed in the Gulf of Taranto. The wires by which the car was ...

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  4. REPARATIONS

    PARIS, Sunday. —M. Poincare. addressing the Republican Committee, said: “We don't want our credit from Germany subjected to any further ...

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  5. FEDERAL FINANCE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A gain of £2,269,594 in favorable overseas trade balance of the Commonwealth was made in May. This brings the total ...

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  6. THE LARGS BAY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—There is much indignation among Sydney folk at Mr. Hughes’ high handed action regarding the Commonwealth steamers. His ...

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  7. PUT OUT TO SEA

    SYDNEY, Monday. — When the steamer Sea Lark, bound from Brisbane to Sydney, was off Port Stephens at 7 a.m. on Monday, the first mate ...

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  8. FUNERAL OF MR. ONSLOW

    LONDON, Sunday.—The funeral of the late Mr. Victor Onslow, son of the fourth Ear) of Onslow (formerly Governor of New Zealand) took place ...

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  9. WAGE SLASHING

    SYDNEY; Monday.—Sir G. Fuller, the Premier, states that preliminary action towards the revision of salaries and wages of Government employes was ...

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  10. THE WORLD FLIGHT

    ATHENS, Sunday.—Major W. T. Blake, who is engaged in a. flight around the world, has landed at the island of Corfu, hear the Albanian ...

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  11. FREE STATE SUCCESSES.

    Official reports from the provinces, however, emphasise that the trouble is being effectively dealt with. Free State troops operating in Kilkenny ...

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  12. Federal Capital

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Major Marr, M.P., referring to Canberra, said he believed if the Government was to give some indication when the ...

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  13. GRESHAM HOTEL SURROUNDED

    LONDON, Monday.— The Free State troops surrounded and attempted to storm the Gresham Hotel, in which Messrs. de Valera and Brugha. ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLES

    NEW YORK. Sunday.—Tommy Armour and Cathbert Butchart defeated Hagan and Kirkwood in a golf match by two up and one to play. Armour ...

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  15. CIVIL AVIATION

    LONDON, Sunday.—Messrs. Vickers Ltd. announce that, experiments are being-made in the direction of Commander Burney’s suggestion to ...

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  16. ON AGAIN, OFF AGAIN

    BRISBANE, Monday.—A police sergeant had an exciting: chase after a man with a loaded revolver In the suburb of Red Hill. ...

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  17. SUGGESTED PEACE CONFERENCE.

    Bishop O‘Reilly urged Mr. de Valera to join in a peace conference at the Shelbourne Hotel. Mr. De Valera did not reply. The fierceness ...

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  18. "MADE IN AUSTRALIA"

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The New South Wales- chamber of Manufactures has issued its prospectus tor the All-Australian exhibition to be held on the ...

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  19. BACK OF REVOLT BROKEN.

    The result of the fighting at midnight gives evidence that the back of the rebellion is broken. The rebles are driven into a congested area. with ...

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  20. AROUND THE WORLD FLIGHT.

    NEW YORK. Sunday.—A group of American engineers and aeronautical experts, headed by. Rear-Admiral Fiake, have announced that they will ...

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  21. SNIPING GENERAL.

    DUBLIN, Sunday.—This afternoon the irregulars were still in possession of all the buildings occupied after the fall of the Four Courts. No ...

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  22. Maoriland Cyclone

    WELLINGTON (N.Z ), Monday.—A cyclone at Talhape in half an hour wrecked many buildings. A dozen houses at Utikl were unroofed. The ...

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  23. ACROSS TASMAN SEA

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday. — It is reported that Captain G. H. Kent will attempt to cross the Tasman Sea next-autumn, using a Sopwith ...

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  24. WOOL SALES.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A cablegram received by the chairman of Bawra, dated London, June 30, states: The sates closed on Wednesday last. ...

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  25. Ne States

    ALBURY, Monday.—The opening session of the All, Australia New States Movement took place to-day. All States except Tasmania were ...

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  26. A.I.P.

    At a meeting of the Moonah branch the A.L.P. the secretary (Mr. S. Lyden) addressed the, gartering, and gave a lengthy report on the result ...

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  27. DESPERATE BATTLE DEVELOPS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The “Daily Express” correspondent, wirelessing from a steamer In Dublin harbor on Sunday evening, says that a desperate ...

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  28. POSITION "OBSCURE."

    The firing ceased at 3 o'clock, when the position was described as obscure. The nest move is awaited with anxiety. ...

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  29. MONACO SUCCESSION

    LONDON. Monday.—The "Daily Express” Monte Gario correspondent states that George Frederick Grimaldi formerly, Smithfield butcher, has ...

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  30. LABOR’S ATTITUDE.

    Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P., speaking at Bradford, said that the Irish rebels were living in the hope that a change in the complexion of the British ...

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  31. SURRENDER OF FOUR COURTS.

    There are six further deaths as a result of Saturday's fighting, including a British soldier, who was sniped from Moran’s Hotel. Three other ...

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  32. STATE FINANCE!

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—The Premier (Sir Walter Lee), accompanied by Mr. Quinn, of, the Treasury Department left by the Nairana for ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN ESTATES REPORT.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Australian Estates and Mortgage Co. Ltd. opened the tenth and last series of their wool sales to-day. when some ...

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  34. JSALE OF MERINOS

    SYDNEY. Monday.—An attractive lot of merinos from lading New South wale and Tasmanian breeders, and a few from South Australia, were penned ...

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  35. "A Rotter and a Cur"

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Thomas George Denton, an apparently welleducated man of 58, appeared at the Criminal Court to-day to answer ...

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  36. N.S.W. FINANCE

    SYDNEY. Monday.—The consolidated revenue account for the-year ended Jane 30 closed with a debit balance of £3.578,000. As the year opened ...

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  37. ORDER TO “TIE UP”

    SYDNEY, Monday:—The Sydney manager of the Commonwealth line stated to-night -that he had received definite-instructions from Melbourne to ...

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  38. PUBLICAN AND MILKMAN

    Before the Commissioner (Mr. E. W. Turner). in the Court of Requests Yesterday, Henry Griffths sued Domunic Anders to reover the sum of £12/11/10 ...

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  39. BOXING

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—return match, between Healey Rosevears (10.6) and Bobby East (10.0), which was scheduled for 10 rounds, attracted a poor ...

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  40. CIVILIANS SUFFERING.

    The press sheet Issued by the Republicans states that General O'Malley and Commandant General Griffin, who were captured in the Four Courts, ...

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  41. Victorian Parliament

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The second session of the State Parliament will be opened by the Stat Governor to-morrow. The Governor’s ...

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  42. REVENUE IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The State Treasurer (Mr. G. Ritchie) stated today that the approximate revenue for 1021-22 was £7,770.356, and the ...

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  43. MOTOR 'BUSSES

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The manner in which motor busses are cutting intc the tram traffic is engaging the attention of the Government. No less than ...

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  44. STEAMER STRANDED

    ADELAIDE. -Monday.—The steamer Sydic from Puget Sound, with a cargo of 9000 feet of timber has gone ashore at Shoalwater Point. ...

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  45. LARGS BAY PASSENGERS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—In connection with the hold up of the Largs Ray at Sydney, it was officially stated to-day that all ports had been notified ...

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  46. IN THE PROVINCES.

    The Republicans are also seizing provisions and clothing all over the South. Some shops are so depleted that they have been obliged to close. ...

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  47. WATERSPOUTS, AHOY!

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Eight waterspouts were sighted off South Head between 10 a.m. and noon to-day. Two towered to b height of 600 to ...

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