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  2. IRISH REVOLT

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Fr[?] Staters have captured Newcastle West. Ten irregular were killed many wounded and a number taken ...

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  3. SWATOW TYPHOON

    HONG KONG, Tuesday.—The casualties la the typhoon which swept Swatow, the Chinese treaty port, 225 north-east of Canton, on ...

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  4. AMERICAN STRIKES

    NEW YORK. Tuesday.—Mr. Warren Stone, president of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, has telegraphed to the 16 chiefs of the ...

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  5. SEAMEN'S UNION

    LONDON. Tuesday.—Mr. J. Havelock Wilson (President of the National Sailors' and Firemen's Union) has received a letter on June 25 from Mr. ...

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  6. TERRIFIED PREMIER

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Elaborte precautions are being taken to protect M. Poincare, the French Premier, during his stay at the Claridge Hotel, ...

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  7. CONFERENCE FAILS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The failure of the conference between representatives of the Broken Hill Propri[?] Co. and the employes on the [?] ...

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  8. LONDON CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—the "Daily News" states that the conference is threatened with collapse. Britain and Italy are opposed to ...

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  9. BALLOON RACE

    PARIS, Tuesday. — In the Gordon-Bennett balloon race, France came first and Italy second. The English craft failed to complete the ...

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  10. RECONCILIATION DIFFICULT.

    PARIS, Tuesday. — The newspapers believe it difficult to find a way to reconcile the divergent Anglo-French views on reparations. "Le ...

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  11. WORLD FLIGHT

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Macintosh and Macloughry, who intend to embark on a world flight, will proceed in the spring, 1923, eastward, via Athens, ...

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  12. UNPRECEDENTED RAINS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Rains fell in he midlands and south of England which are unprecedented since 1886. The crops in many districts are ...

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  13. CONGRESS SUMMONED.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — President Harding has summoned the members of the Souse of Representatives to resume their session on July 15, ...

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  14. RAND UNIONS

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday.—The South African Mine Workers' Union, which is the largest trade union on the Rand, has accepted the terms for ...

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  15. THREE POSSIBILITIES.

    DEADLOCK VERY LIKE[?] LONDON, Wednesday.—The “Daily News” states that the diplomatic conference is faced with three ...

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  16. "SEPARATE PEACE."

    NEW YORK, -Tuesday. — The strikers employed by the Southern Railway Company, which decided on Friday to grant the strikers' terms for ...

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  17. THE MANDATES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Sir Joseph Cook (Commonwealth High Commissioner) and Sir James Allen (High Commissioner for N.Z.). returned ...

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  18. FOR POLICE FORCE

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  19. DRIED FRUIT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A meeting of persons interested in Australian dried fruit has been, convened at Australia House for Friday to discuss ...

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  20. DAVIS CUP

    BOSTON, Tuesday.—O'Hara Wood and Patterson; the- Australian Davis-Cup players, played a strong match against Hardy end ...

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  21. THE COAL STRIKE

    CLEVELAND (Ohio), Tuesday. — The conference .of coal operators and strikers is at a standstill, awaiting the arrival of the Illinois and Indiana ...

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  22. CHESS CONGRESS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Watson, Capablanca, and. 18 other chess masters attending the London congress inspected Australia House today. ...

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  23. FUTILITY OF PROPOSALS.

    M. Poincare’s proposals, additional, to those cabled yesterday, are that taxes levied on the occupied should be paid direct to the Allies, ...

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  24. OWNERS STAND OUT.

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  25. The Women’s Voice

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday—With the object of discussing the means of securing direct representation in the interests of women and children, both ...

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  26. WATSON AGAIN DEFEATED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—At the chess congress to-day Tartacover defeated Watson, the Australian, in the seventh round. Capablanca drew ...

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  27. WIMBLEDON CHAMPIONSHIP.

    BOSTON, Tuesday. — Patterson stated that he would consider it hardly worth while to compete at Wimbledon in 1823 In view of the ...

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  28. MEXICANS KILLED AT HEREIN.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — The State Department has announced that representations have been made to the United States Government by ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The National [?] Gallery in Sydney has purchased [?]Adrian. Stokes' last year Academy picture "Looking Towards the ...

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  30. "Unsavory Character"

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—The court have granted the ex-Kaiser the Injunction applied for with regard to the performance of a new drama ...

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  31. GARMENT WORKERS' STRIKE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — Six men and one girl were shot in a riot in the garment (workers' strike. Strikers riding in a motor car fired on a ...

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  32. MR. WALSH'S REPLY

    Mr T. Walsh, secretary of the Seamen's Union, said to-night that he saw no contradiction to any of the assertions be had made against Mr. ...

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  33. The Unlocked Dear

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday.—At the Police Court this morning Edward Leslie Williams [?] guilty to a charge of [?] ...

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  34. AMERICAN GRAIN CROP.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — The Government forecast for the wheat crop is 805,000,000 bushels, corn 3,017.000,000 bushels. oats 1,251,000,000 ...

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  35. MOULDERS ON STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Moulders on strike at Hadfields' Foundry at Alexandria say they will not return until the employers agree to pay, ...

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  36. MEETING OF EXPERTS

    LONDON. Tuesday. — The Allied Finance- Ministers and experts occupied the day considering the practicability of M. Poincare's proposals. ...

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  37. APPEAL REFUSED

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The Attorney-General (Sir Ernest Pollock) has refused Reginald Donn and Joseph O’Sollivan, who mere convicted of ...

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  38. INTER-ALLIED DEBTS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Bail Bean-champ on behalf of the Free Trade Union has written to Lord Balfour, approving of the war debts note, but ...

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  39. ENGLISH CRICKET

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  40. AMATEUR BOXING

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday—The following is the New Zealand bunch of amateur champion boxers selected to represent the Dominion at the ...

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  41. NEAR EAST

    CONSTANTINOPLE Tuesday. — Youssuf Kemal Bey, the Foreign Minister, replying to an interpellation in the Angora. Assembly, declared that ...

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  42. "A RUINED GERMANY."

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—Comment concerning the speeches at the don conference are directed against. M. Poincare. It is university ...

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  43. FELL ON AN AXE

    WYNYARD, Wednesday.—A [?] accident befel an, elderly man named Tom Reeves at Coose [?] Reeves lives in a but by [?] ...

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  44. BRITISH UNEMPLOYED

    LONDON. Tuesday. — The unemployed in Britain at the end of July numbered 1,353.000. ...

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  45. TWO MEN DISMISSED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—Six hundred men employed by the Portland Cement Works, near Lithgow ceased Work owing to the management dismissing ...

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  46. M. LENIN'S HEALTH

    STOCKHOLM, Tuesday.—Reports from Moscow state that M. Kemeneff at the All Russia Communist conference declared that M. Lenin has ...

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  47. WOOLLEY BENEFIT MATCH.

    LONDON. Tuesday.—Frank Woolley’s benefit match between Kent and Hampshire, produced more than £2000. ...

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  48. MEASURES AGAINST GERMANY.

    PARIS, Tuesday. — The measures against Germany in Alsace Include the seizure of bank deposits. Since Saturday no German has been ...

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  49. FASCISTI RIOTS

    ROME, Tuesday. — The Fascisti executive has issued an order for the demobilisation of its members throughout Italy, except for a small ...

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  50. BOXER DISAPPEARS

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  51. FIRE FIGHTERS' WAGES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Board of Fire Commissioners to-day considered the claims of the Fire Brigade Employes' Union, who objected to the ...

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  52. CIVIL AVIATION

    MADRID, Tuesday. — A regular airship service between Seville and Buenos Ayres will be commenced next spring, using Zeppelins ...

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  53. DEFENCE RETRENCHMENT

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday — A Bill providing for the payment of compensation to members of the Defence Department who are retiring under the ...

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  54. UPPER SILESIA

    BIG PRUSSIAN SCHEME. BERLIN, Tuesday.—It is reported from Clelwitz (Silesia) that the Prussian authorities are embarking on a ...

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  55. POPE'S APOSTOLIC LETTER.

    ROME. Tuesday. — The Pope has Issued an apostolic letter to the Italian archbishop, deploring the world-wide post war spirit or ...

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  56. PRINTERS' UNION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—The Printing Trades Union has informed employers that they will regard any Increase of hours or reduction of wages ...

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  57. DISCUSSION IN GERMANY

    BERLIN, Tuesday. — The Cabinet has discussed the French coercive proposals and declares the requisitioning of belongings of Germans In ...

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  58. EXEMPT FROM TAX

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday — Senator Keating has been informed that in response to his representations the Commonwealth Treasurer has now decided ...

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  59. STIMULATING INTEREST.

    LONDON. Tuesday. — In order stimulate Interest among youths in aviation, the Government is subsidising an aviation company to enable it ...

    Article : 36 words
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