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  2. IRISH REVOLT

    LONDON, “Friday.—Mr. de Valera is hiding in the mountain in County K[?]ry. Mr. Erskine Childers is now chief-of stuff the rebels, who ...

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  3. BRITISH LABOR

    LONDON, Friday—The Trade Union Congress to-day discussed an amendment to the general council's standing orders to enable the council to assist ...

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  4. GREEK DEBACLE

    PARIS, Saturday, — Three army corps belonging to the Greek northern army hare been annihilated. commanding officer was wounded and ...

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  5. INDIAN RIOTS

    LAHORE, Friday.—The tension at Multan, where severe riots took place earlier in the week, between Mohammedans and Hindus, is still acute. ...

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  6. NAURU MANDATE

    LONDON, Friday.—The Australian Press Association’s, Geneva correspondent. reports that German propagandists are apparently broadcasting ...

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  7. U.S. RAILWAY STRIKE

    CHICAGO, Friday.—ft is learned that a conference of 50 railroad company executives which was considering a strike settlement, came to a ...

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  8. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    LONDON. Friday.—The Australian Press Association’s Geneva correspondent states that Lord Balfour spoke for an hour in defence of the ...

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  9. SERVED WITH WRITS.

    CHICAGO, Friday.—Messrs [?] Johnston and Ryan the leaders directing the railway men’s strike, were server with writs under the Daugherty ...

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  10. [?]REAT SWEEPING MOVEMENT.

    LONDON, Friday.—There Is a treat sweeping movement in Tipperary and Limerick to round up the irregulars A band of the latter ...

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  11. WAZIRISTAN SITUATION

    LAHORE, Saturday.—Another recalcitrant Mahsud tribe, has submitted terms, thus relieving the Waziristant situation. Only one tribe ...

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  12. GOVERNMENT MOT A PARTY

    WASHINGTON, Friday.— Mr. [?] M. Daugherty (Attorney [?]) has announced that the Government [?] party to any negotiations [?] ...

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  13. 500 OFFICERS SURRENDER.

    PARIS, Saturday—Five hundred Greek officers surrendered with General Trickoupis, the Greek Army Commander. Owing to the ...

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  14. PRIME MINISTER’S SPEECH.

    LAHORE, Friday.—The whole of the first day in the Legislative Assembly was devoted to a discussion on Mr. Lloyd George’s speech on ...

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  15. DANCING UNDER DIFFICULTIES.

    LONDON, Friday.—There was an Unparalleled scene at a dance in Drogheda, which officers of the Free State garrison attended with escort. ...

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  16. A HUGE FRAUD.

    This pamphlet, after announcing its indebtedness for these facts to the Australian Labor press, proceeds to state that these facts relate to the ...

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  17. NO GENERAL STRIKE

    ATLANTIC CITY. Friday.— It is learned that the executive [?] of the American Federation of Labor [?] abandoned the idea of a general strike ...

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  18. GREEKS WILL EVACUATE

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Friday.— The Allied Government have informed the Angora Government that the Greeks are willing to immediately evacnate ...

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  19. CIVIL AVIATION

    LONDON, Friday. — Twenty-one aeroplanes left Croydon at 9 o’clock this morning for the air race around Britain. About a dozen women ...

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  20. HERRIN INCIDENT

    MARION [?] Friday.— The Grand Jury investigation [?] Herria mas[?] has returned [?] Indictments of murder ...

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  21. CABINET RESIGNS.

    ATHENS, Friday.—The Cabinet has resigned, and the King has been requested to call M. Ogeropoulous to form a Cabinet. General Polytenakos ...

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  22. TRANSFER OF TERRITORY.

    LONDON, Friday.— The “Northern Whig” (Belfast) states that the Catholic Bishops have forwarded to Dowling street the suggestion, that ...

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  23. RISE BY SLOW STAGES.

    Continuing Lord Balfonr said that; the League was pot efficiently equipped. Its authority was now greater before, but It was still ...

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  24. RESOLUTION ADOPTED.

    LAHORE, Saturday.—By 48 votes against 34, in the face of strong Government opposition, the Legislative as adopted a resolution conveying a ...

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  25. COMPLETELY DEFEATED

    LONDON, Friday:—A violent Turkish land and sea attack at Ghesmlek. the Sea of Marmora, was repulsed the Greeks. The latter have taken ...

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  26. CHARGES OF LOOTING.

    Here again it was the Labor press which expose the injustice and Immorality of British Imperialism. It as if Germany could only look ...

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  27. CHEAP VEGETABLES

    LONDON , Saturday.—Owing to heavy crops of pl[?] vegetables growers are obtaining [?] low prices for their [?] ...

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  28. CLERK KNOCKED DOWN

    LONDON,, Friday—A Belfast [?]op net knocked down a bank clerk In Falls road and [?]ched from him a bag containing £1005. He [?] ...

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  29. GREEKS LEAVE SMYRNA

    PARIS, Saturday.—The Greek administration at Smyrna departed on Friday after handing over the city to the Allied consuls, who sent a ...

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  30. EMPIRE WIRELESS

    LONDON, Friday.—Commenting on the South African Government’s action regarding the building of a new high-power wireless station, Rear ...

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  31. LONDON MARKETS

    LONDON, Friday.—Wheat cargo[?] are -firm on better American advices, and improved -Continental demand. An offer of 50/ per quarter for ...

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  32. IMMIGRATION

    LONDON, Friday— Notwithstanding efforts to stem the flow of applications from intending immigra[?] to West Australia the authorities at ...

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  33. U.S. COAL COMMISSION

    WASHINGTON. Friday—The Senate passed Senator Bo[?]h’s bill for the appointment of a commission to investigate the coal Industry after ...

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  34. BLAKE AND COMPANIONS.

    LAHORE, Friday.—Mayor W. T. Blake, who recently abandoned his attempt at a flight around the world is sailing from Bombay for England ...

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  35. DR. HANSEN’S CRITICISM

    Referring to Dr. Nansen’s criticism of the League’s inactivity in the Russian famine and plague, Lord Balfour stated that everybody, including ...

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  36. DRIED FRUIT TRADE

    LONDON, Friday.— The Greek dried fruit market is disorganized owing in the disturbed conditions at Smyrna and only one cargo of fruit ...

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  37. AN EXCITING FINISH.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Thirteen of the competitors left Glasgow and reached Manchester. Cobham was the first cross the line, Raynham was two ...

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  38. LUCKY STEEPLEJACK

    LONDON, Friday.—A steeplejack working on Glasgow's tallest chimney fell 90 feet head first Into a tank, containing ten feet of water, and covered ...

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  39. SMYRNA SURRENDERS

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Saturday.— A wireless message from the front report the surrender of Smyrna ...

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  40. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Friday.— The Associations Australian Banks have fixed the[?] rates on Australia and New Zealand for drafts and mail [?] ...

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  41. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    LONDON, Friday.— The wool sales continue very firm with splendid support from all sections, and prices fully maintained Allandale fetched ...

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  42. EXTRAVAGANT DEMANDS.

    PARIS, Saturday.—Ahmed Firec[?]ey, representing the Kemalist Government in Paris, states that the Turks will clear the Dardanelles no ...

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  43. MOTORLESS SEAPLANE

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Mr. Glen H. Curtis is continuing his glider tests with his motorless. seaplane. Today the glider was for the first time ...

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  44. CHINESE POLITICS

    PEKIN, Saturday.—China faces an. other civil war. The country is on the verge of a new change, and the Government is threatening to give the ...

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  45. DAIL EIREANN MEETS.

    LONDON, Saturday.— The Dail Eireman met to-day. The only antitreaty man present was Mr. L. Ginnell the Sinn Fein M.P., who did not ...

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  46. SELECTION OF PREMIER.

    LONDON, Saturday.— The “O[?]server” states that Greek circles regard King Constantine’s selection of M. Ogeropoulous as Premier as a ...

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  47. OLD ORIENT LINER

    LONDON. Friday.—The old Orient liner, Ophir, in which the King travel led to Australia in 1900, is being [?] to Troon from her anchorage at ...

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  48. CONTROLLING OPIUM TRAFFIC

    LONDON, Friday.— The Australia Press Association’s Geneve correspobndent states that Sir Mark Sheldon and Mrs. Dale (Australia) attended ...

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  49. “SUNDAY TIMES” PESSIMISTIC

    LONDON, Sunday.—The “Sunday Times” states:—“We gave Greece our blessing and encouragement, while the French gave the Turks guns and ...

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  50. GERMAN MOTOR TESTS.

    BERLIN, Friday—Two motor cars completed a non-stop run of 300 hours backwards and forwards over 14-mile stretch of ordinary road. ...

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  51. KILLING THE INSANE

    BERLIN, Friday.—A proposal to case the economic position in Germany by killing the Incurably insane is made in an article in the leading ...

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  52. MR. GINNELL MAKES TROUBLE.

    Mr. Ginnell, at the opening, circulated a notice of motion challenging the Government’s right to make way on the Republicans and accusing it of ...

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  53. COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS.

    LONDON. Friday.— The Australia Press Association’s Geneva correspondent states that the Australia and New Zealand delegates have been ...

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  55. OBITU[?]

    LONDON, Saturday-—The death is announced. of Commissioner Lawley, of the Salvation Army, who accompanied General William Booth ...

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