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  2. HOMMONIA DISASTER

    assisted the German officers to keep them it bay. while the women and children were put in the boats, several of which were [?] or capsised. ...

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  3. GIVE THEM WORK

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Relief work for the unemployed was sought by a Trades Hall [?] which waited on the Prime [?] at ...

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  4. TURKS IN SMYRNA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily Telegraph's" Smyrna correspondent states that the Christian population and refugees are fear-ridden, and are ...

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  5. INDIAN RIOTS

    LAHORE, Tuesday.—Lahore Is now quiet, and the situation at Muitan, Where serious riots took week, is Improving and normal work ...

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  6. SMART WORK

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The gang that visited Incley's haberdashery shop in Collins street on Monday night carried out a smart Job, but ...

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  7. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Australian Press Association's Genoa correspondent states that at the meeting of the Disarmaments Committee to ...

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  8. IRISH STRIKE

    LONDON, Monday—Irish supervising stafe been asked, by the Puatmaster Geaeral. to act as sortars. They strangly objected stating that ...

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  9. SORTERS RESUME WORK.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Thirty sorters [?] work in the Dublin post Office. Some shots were fred at the Aniens street Post Office. One man ...

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  10. TURKISH AMBITIONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Manchester Guardian’s" representative interviewed Mustapha Rechid Pasha, the Turkish ambassador-elect to ...

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  11. ENGLISH CRICKET

    LONDON, Tuesday.—ln the match Scarborough Thornton's Eleven declared their innings closed with 407 for seven wickets Marylebona's South ...

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  12. LORD CECIL INTERVIEWED.

    The Australian Press Association’s correspondent Interviewed Lord Robert Cecil, who explained the regional scheme to permit the formation of ...

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  13. SOVIET RUSSIA

    BUENOS AYRES, Tuesday.—The Argentine Government has -seat message to Congress asking for authorisation to lend the Russian Soviet ...

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  14. CHEMICAL PRODUCTS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Dr. Harer, in a paper before the British Association for the Advancemant of Science, said that the ...

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  15. A CORRECTION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The report of Kennedy’s unique achievement of taking 200 wickets for the season is incorrect. He made 1000 runs only ...

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  16. EFFECTS IN INDIA.

    MONTREAL, Tuesday.—Dr. Sastri, the Indian envoy, in a speech here, to-day said that owing to the failure of britain to keep ner promise to ...

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  17. TERRIBLE WEATHER.

    The captain of the Hammonia said that far as he knew oil aboard were saved, except eight sailors sand seven passengers. He attributed the [?] ...

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  18. LONDON MARKETS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Wheat cargoes are easier, in sympathy with the lower American and Canadian advices. The Rena’s cargo is quoted at 50/3 per ...

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  19. RAND UNIONS

    JOHANNESBURG, Tuesday.—The general council of the South African Mine Workers' Union declined to adopt the conciliation scheme put ...

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  20. OBITUARY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The, death announced of Mr. Lewis Hardam [?] Coalition Liberal member in the House of Commons for Newport Mr. ...

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  21. TWO BOATS CAPSIZE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The steamer, Soldier Prince, which went to the dammonia’s resume, reports that two [?] contalning 30 women and child ...

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  22. DRIED FRUIT TRADE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The connection of exports from Smyraa has [?] the dried fruit market all round and [?] teh agents of the Austrailan ...

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  23. COMMITTEE MEET.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Axis Australian Press Association's " Geneva correspondent states that when the Disarmaments Committee resumed ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Aberdeen Univercity has conferred a doctorship laws on Queen Mary. ...

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  25. FACING NEW SITUATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Morning Post's" Paris correspondent interviewed M. Weygand, who denied that France had supplied the Turks with ...

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  26. "LUSITANIA AVENGED."

    LONDON. Wednesday.—The Lusitanta has been avenge. The German and Spanish women survivors at the Hammons have written to Captain ...

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  27. REV. R. H. CODRINGTON

    LONDON. Tuesday.— The death announced of the Rev. Robert Henry Codrington at the age or [?] The Rev. Codrington was in Nelson, New, ...

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  28. EX-KAISER'S FLIGHT

    BERLIN, Tuesday. — The Monarchist press has published a letter from Field-Marshal Von Hindenburg to the ex-Kaiser, in ...

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  29. Advertising

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  30. BULLOCK'S RETIREMENT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Frank Bullock, the Australian jockey, denies the "report that he intends retiring at the, close the, racing season in ...

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  31. MR. JUPP’S GALLANTRY.

    Later accounts demonastrate Mr. W. H. Jnpp’s considerons galluntry. German women said him a tribute tear “He helped us by being and ...

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  32. BAWRA'S WOOL STOCKS.

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  33. ASSISTED IMMIGRANTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Aberdeen liner, Themistocles, sails to-morrow and takes 550 assisted immigrants In charge of an offcial of the ...

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  34. FOREIGN TRADE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— [?] for August have decreased £5,893,258, and exports [?] by £8,685,930, while exports [?] ...

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  35. BRITISH NOTE TO ITALY.

    ROME, Tuesday.—the British Ambassador has handed Senator Schanzer (Italian Foreign Minister) a British declaring that the moment ...

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  36. AUSTRALIA HOUSE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. M. L. Shepherd (Commonwealth Secretary) vigorously replies to press interviews regarding Mr. Asche's reported ...

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  37. SIR PETER M'BRIDE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Under the organisation of Major-General Sir Newton a substantial testimonial presented to Sir Peter and ...

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  38. BRITISH AIR FORCE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Royal Force takes over at the end of the month the occupation of Mesopotamia, using at the outset eight ...

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  39. MRS. HARDING

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The physidian at the White House have pronounced Mrs. Harding out of danger, but she is still very weak and will ...

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  40. SIR .MARK SHELDON'S VIEW.

    Sir Mark Sheldon (Australia) moved the rejection of the first of Lord Robert Cecil’s series of resolutions in which he ...

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  41. ENGLISH FOOTBALL.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In an associaeon (third division) football match to-day, Nelson beat Halifax by 2.0. ...

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  42. NEW NAVAL AIRCRAFT.

    LONDON, Tuesday—The Air Ministry is testing a new naval aircraft of secret design, including a threeseater aeroplane for coastal, defence, ...

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  43. Papal Delegale

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — In Papal delegate to Australia Arct bishop Cattaneo arrived by the O sova to-day after a visit to ...

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  44. “WHITE ELEPHANTS”

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — Long considered a white elephant in the Government's hands, the Shipping Board has finally, sold 226 war-built ...

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  45. GREEK FINANCES.

    ATHENS, Tuesday.—The new Ministry intends to appoint the Ministers London, Paris and Rome, who represented Greece there before 1920. ...

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  46. JERVIS BAY

    LONDON. Tuesday.—The new Commonwealth passenger liner Jervis Bay completed her trials. Everything entirely satisfactory, and the ...

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  47. PALESTINE MANDATE

    CAIRO, Tuesday.—Reports from Jerusalem .state that the proclamation of the British mandate passed off without incident, thanks to the ...

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  48. TENNIS

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.—The fourth round of the American national singles tennis championship has been postponed till Wednesday on account of ...

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  49. AGREEMENT WITH FRANCE.

    ROME. Tuesday.—The representative of the Angora Government denies the Kemalists have concluded secret agreement with France to ...

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  50. COLONEL REPINGTON'S VIEWS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Colonel Repinton, writing to the "Daily Telegraph," states that the recovery of Constantinople and Eastern Thrace is part of ...

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  51. AMERICAN TARIFF

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Tariff BUI has been returned -to the House Representatives by the conference, the two Houses, which accepted ...

    Article : 79 words
  52. Advertising

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  53. FRENCH TROOPS.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—French troops have been landed on the Asiatic coast the Sea of Marmora. ...

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