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  2. LATE MR. GRIFFITH

    LONDON, Wednesday—The Stock Exchange, the banks and business houses were closed in Dublin on the occasion of the funeral of the late ...

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  3. CANADIAN STRIKE

    OTTAWA, Wednesday. — Following clash between pickets and striking coal miners at Glace Bay, Nova Scotia and volunteers to man the ...

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  4. U.S. COAL STRIKE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The Secretary for Labor (Mr. J. J. Davis) has announced that scores of mine owners who declined to attend the ...

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  5. IRISH REVOLT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The rebels seized Greenore mines and but declare that they will not interfere with the daily steamship ...

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  6. FIRE IN ORPHANAGE

    SHAWBRIDGE (Quebec), Wednesday. —Ten children, one man and one woman were burned to death by a fire which destroyed the local ...

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  7. HAMPTON TRAGEDY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— Until Mr. C. Price, the Government Analyst, has completed his examination of the stomach contents of the [?] ...

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  8. THE INDEMNITIES

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Reparations Commission meets to-day. It holds the key to the situation. It is assumed here that the British and ...

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  9. STRIKE AVERTED

    MONTREAL, Wednesday. — The Canadian railways have agreed to the Premier’s (Mr. Mackenzie King) request to defer making a reduction in ...

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  10. COAL FROM BRITAIN.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Five vessels carrying 90,000 tons of British coal have arrived. The coal is consigned to the New York City public ...

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  11. PASTORAL RATES

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.—Mr. R. Cole, secretary of the Tasmanian branch of the A.W.U., is in receipt of information that the following ...

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  12. REBELS SEIZE TRAIN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—An alarming act of sabotage is reported from T[?]ee. The rebels captured a train and ordered the driver and crew to ...

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  13. EXCITEMENT DIES DOWN.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The earlier excitement over the failure of the London conference of the Allies has calmed down and, the situation being ...

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  14. DAVIS CUP

    PHILADELPHIA, Wednesday.— The drawing for die Australian-Spanish contest has been announced as follows:—Thursday: Patterson plays ...

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  15. THE RAILWAY STRIKE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The “New York Times” Washington correspondent states that President startling may defer his address to ...

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  16. TWO TRAGEDIES

    AUCKLAND, Thursday.— Two tragedies are reported from Fiji. An [?] named [?], it is alleged, killed his wife with a cane Knife, ...

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  17. ALL CLASSES PARTICIPATE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Griffith was buried in the Glasnevin cemetery. There was an impressive ceremony. A contingent of Irish ...

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  18. OPERATIONS IN THE SOUTH.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Michael Collins (Irish Premier and Commander in Chief of the Free State army) declares that operations in the ...

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  19. ASTOUNDING PROPOSALS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The “Daily News” Berlin correspondent states that influential French interests are proposing to corresponding ...

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  20. ATTACK AT WATERING PLACE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Two Hundred rebels attacked the national troops at Bundoran, a Donegal watering place. Holiday makers [?] in ...

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  21. DOPING RACEHORSES

    PARIS. Wednesday. — Two more racehorse dopings have resulted in the trainers being mulcted and their licenses withdrawn. One horse, ...

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  22. WAR ON RUST

    LONDON, Wednesday. —The association of manufacturers of non-corrodible and anti corrosive products has declared war on rust. Mr. Robert Hadfield ...

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  23. Conspiracy Charge

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At the Central Police Court to-day, Charles James Knight, 29 years of age, appeared on a charge of having ...

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  24. DEADLY WEAPONS

    PARIS. Wednesday.—The military aviation authorities are carrying out an important experiment with night flying long distance raidings. It is ...

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  25. “FIZZ” AND WHISKEY

    AUCKLAND, Thursday.— At the [?] of the cargo of the wrecked steamer Wiltshire [?] [?] was bought for [?] the ...

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  26. AFTER TWO TRIES

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A remarkable story in which a woman who had divorced her husband and married him again, and once more ...

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  27. GERMAN TREATIES

    GENEVA, Wednesday.— Germany has deposited with the League of Nations copies of the treaties with the Unites States and Russia. ...

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  28. DR. WIRTH INTERVIEWED.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—Dr. Wirth (German Chancellor) when interviewed by foreign journalists to-day, stated that Germany was steering full ...

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  29. U.S. IMMIGRATION

    SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday. — Six Australians, who have been detained since July 31 because the Australian immigration quota was filled, ...

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  30. CALCUTTA TEA SALES

    CALCUTTA, Wednesday.—At the with tea sale, 14,035 packages were offered, the principal districts being [?] with 8615 packages, Assam ...

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  31. Arbitration System

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— The urgent necessity of a [?] [?] system of industrial [?] whereby the captains of industry ...

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  32. TURKISH ATROCITIES

    LONDON, Thursday.—The British Armenian committee has issued a [?] statement by Miss Ethel Thompson, an American and formerly ...

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  33. ENGLISH RACING

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Another severe blow to backers is the withdrawal of Yutoi from the Ebor Handicap, and the Cesarewitcb. He ...

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  34. STEEL RAILS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The Victorian Government has accepted a tender by the Broken Hill Pty. Ltd. for 2,900 tons of 60lb steel rails. The ...

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  35. ALLEGED UNDESIRABLE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — When Ton Tallagsen Tjorn, a powerfully built Russian, was arrested in Lonsdale street on August 9, he is ...

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  36. BOXING

    INDIANOPOLIS, Wednesday. — Governor M’Cray, of Indiana, has issued an executive prohibition of the Dempsey-Brennan fight, which ...

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  37. ECONOMY REQUESTED

    LONDON, Thursday.—The “Daily Express” states that Sir Robert Home (Chancellor of the Exchequer) has informed the heads of all ...

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  38. “Distinctly Premature”

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A proposal for leave to introduce an ordinance giving authority for women to conduct church services was made at the ...

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  39. FURTHER FALL IN MARK.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The exchange on Berlin closed at 4,500 marks to the pound sterling after touching 4,750 marks to the pound. ...

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  40. CABINET BACKS M. POINCARE.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Cabinet has unanimously approved of M. Poincare’s attitude at the London conference, and has decided not to summon ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—At the international chess congress to-day Bogoljabow beat Watson, the Australian player. ...

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  42. MEN OF SCIENCE

    SYDNEY. Thursday.—At a meeting of the Australian National Research Council attended by delegates from all parts of the Commonwealth, it was ...

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  43. PRICE CONTROL

    BERLIN. Wednesday.—Following a conference with trade union leaders, the Government has decided to re-introduce maximum food prices, similar ...

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  44. FALSE INCOME RETURNS

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.—In the City Police Court to-day, before Mr. E. L. Hall, P.M., Mr. S. B. Edwards, representing the Federal Taxation ...

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  45. LABOR’S POINT OF VIEW.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. J. B. Clynes, addressing the conference of the General Workers’ Union, said that the collapse of the latest ...

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  46. A JOB AT LAST

    SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday.— Roscoe (“Fatty”) Arbuckle, the well-known film comedian, who has been unable to obtain an engagement since ...

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  47. N.Z. WARSHIP

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— In the Senate to-day the Defence Minister announced that the N.Z. warship Chatham would visit Jervis Bay next month ...

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  48. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — In the House of Representatives to-day the motion by Mr. Austin Chapman (N.S.W.), that the Federal Parliament ...

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  49. “The Balance of Power”

    CHICAGO. Wednesday.—It is announced that an organisation called the Society of American Commission has been incorporated under the ...

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  50. CHAMPION GOLF

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The finish of the final round of the Victorian Ladies’ gold championship at Fishermen’s Bend was reached to-day. The ...

    Article : 97 words
  51. HOMING.

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  52. ON A PACIFIC ISLE

    SUVA,(Fiji). Thursday.—The motorship Hauraki wirelessed last night that the American schooner Henrietta became a total wreck [?] July 27 ...

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