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  2. IRISH SITUATION

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A detachment of armed rebels attacked Kenmore and captured the town after a prolonged and fierce battle,. killing ...

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  3. THE INDEMNITIES

    LONDON, WEDNESDAY. — The economic Research Committee. consisting of Professor William Robert scott chairman). Processor Kirkaldy. ...

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  4. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    GENEVA, Wednesday—Lord Robert Cecil informed the Australian Press Association that Sir Mark Sheldon's motion in the sub-committee on disarmaments ...

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  5. GREEK DEFEAT

    It is becoming manifest that the Turks Intend to lay claim to Eastern Thrace and Adrianople. Well Informed circles predict a Turko-Bulearian alliance, and clashes have already taken place between Bulgarians and Greeks. Jugo-Slavia is also moving and is ...

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  6. "OUTLOOK GLOOMY"

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The Lieut.-Governor of Papua {Judge Murray), in his annual report, which has presented to the Federal ...

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  7. U.S. STRIKE SETTLED!

    CHICAGO, Wednesday,—It is understood that the strikers and railway executives, at a secret meeting tonight,- reached a -basic agreement for ...

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  8. RUMOURED CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A story is circulating in Dublin to the (effect that Mr. R. J. Mulcahy (Minister for Defence) met Mr. de Valera 4a discuss ...

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  9. FULL REINSTATEMENT.

    NEW YORK; Wednesday.—A statement outlining the railway settlement, which has been Issued, shows that- a commission composed of six ...

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  10. THE NAURU MANDATE.

    GENEVA, Wednesday. — In the League of Nations sub-committee oh the mandates, Dr. Hansen (Norway) presiding, carried a resolution on Lord Robert ...

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  11. ALLIED TROOPS LAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Chronicle"- states that the British French and Italian detachments have landed at Charmak and Sentard which ...

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  12. ULSTER GOVERNMENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—All the officers of the Ulster Government have been ordered forthwith to make a formal declaration of their ...

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  13. BULGARIANS ENTER WAR.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Encounters between Bulgarian comltadjls and Greek detachments have occurred at Nevrokop. The Bulgarians were ...

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  14. Electric Train Belts

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—“A verdict of misadventure was recon[?] day by the coroner after [?] to the circumstances of ...

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  15. MISUNDERSTANDING CORRECTED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Australian Press Association's Geneva correspondent states that before passing resolution regarding Nauru, the ...

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  16. AMERICAN TARIFF

    WASHINGTON, . Wednesday.—The House of Representatives rejected the report of the conference between the committees of the two Houses -on the ...

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  17. ANTI-CHRISTIAN MOVEMENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The “Pall Mall Gazette" states that the Tutks in Thrace are engineering aft antiChristlan movement. ...

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  18. THE 1919 MASSACRE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Telegraph's Smyrna ; correspondent states that the official executions of Armenians and ...

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  19. INSTALMENT DUE TO-DAY.

    LONDON, Wednesday. —The “Morning Poet's" Paris correspondent reports that telegrams from Berlin state that the financiers are ...

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  20. STORMY SCENE IN DAIL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Dall Eireann, after on all night sitting, passed a vote of confidence In Mr. W. T. Cos grove (President) by 54 votes to ...

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  21. SMYRNA FAIRLY QUIET.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Advices from Smyrna Indicate that all is fairly quiet. British sailors guard the Consulate and Allied troops. With ...

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  22. "WE PERMIT NO CONTROL."

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Wednesday. — Samid Bey, - the KettaIist leader, states that the inter-allied occupation of Constantinople cannot last for ever ...

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  23. QUEEN OF GREECE.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday. — The Queen at Greece has arrived at Flushing, In Holland an foute for Hamburh ...

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  24. TENNIS

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday. — Tilden, the American tennis champion, defeated Wood (Australia) by 6—2, and 6—2 in the national singles ...

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  25. WOMAN FLOGGED

    FORTWORTH (Texas), Wednesday. —Mrs. I. c. Tatam is lying in a serious condition as the result of an extraordinary flogging administered by four ...

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  26. CHRISTIAN MINORITIES

    PARIS, Wednesday.—“Le Math” States that the Christian minorities have no Deed to fear molestation by the Turidsh army, Mustapha kemal ...

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  27. PANJSLAMIC "MOVEMENT

    CAIRO, Wednesday.—All Indications point to the fact that the Turkish victories are giving an immense impetus to the pan-Islamic movement of the ...

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  28. M. VENIZELOS IN PARIS.

    PARIS, Wednesday.— M. Venezolos (the ex-Premter of Greece) has arrived and will confer with M, Poincare and see Mr. Lloyd george in London ...

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  29. LORD CLIFFORD

    SYDNEY, , Thursday.— Lord [?] ford, a one-time ,resident of [?] where in 1903 he contest [?] Federal seat against [?] ...

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  30. RUSSIAN ELECTIONS

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday. —'"Ber. llngske Tidende's" Helslngltors correspondent states that the Soviet is already experiencing difficulties in regard ...

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  31. CONTRIBUTIONS TO LEAGUE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Australian Press Association's Geneva correspondent states that Australia's and Zealand's contributions to the ...

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  32. THE CORYDON TRAGEDY

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Evidence the inquest in connection' with. fhe deaths of the Kaye family showed that Kayo had heavy business losses, which ...

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  33. HELP FOR GREECE.

    ATHENS, Wednesday. —the Government has-asked, the Allies authority' to-requisition foreiga steamers for .the transport of refugees from Asia Minor. ...

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  34. KIPLING ON AMERICA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Interview by the Australian Pres Association correspondent, Mr. Hudyard [?] authorised the following statement ...

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  35. ENGLISH RACING

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The St. Leger was won by Royal Lancer, with Silurian second, and -Ceylonese third. The betting was 33 to 1 Royal ...

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  36. WARNING TO TURKEY.

    ROME, Wednesday.—"Glornade d' Italia" states that Kemal Pasha realises that any attempt against Straits will meet with the opposition ...

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  37. WAR GRAVES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In view of the unsettled position In the Near East, consequent Upon hostilities in the Greece Thrkish war. some ...

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  38. AUSTRALIA HOUSE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lord Musketry, who .is keerily interested in settlement of Bruisers Within the takes strong' exception to Mr. ...

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  39. PATTERSON BEATS HUNTER.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday. — Patterson defeated Francis T. Hunter by .6—I, and 7—5. Hunter, who defeated Patterson at the Seabright ...

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  40. FRANCE SUPPORTS TURKS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The “Daily Telegraph's paris correspondent states it is clear that the French Government done not see eye to eye ...

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  41. HIGH PRICED YEARLING.

    Mr. Scobie purchased the yearling Stormway, a Pennyforfelt colt, for 050 guineas at the -Doncaster sales ...

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  42. ENGLISH FOOTBALL

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The following results" Of football matches ha been reported:—Association, first It gue: Birmingham heat Stoke by 5.0. ...

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  43. CIVIL AVIATION

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Messrs. Beardmore and Company have constructed an aeroplane engine burning oil, thereby reducing the cost ...

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  44. AMERICAN ELECTIONS

    BOSTON, Wednesday. — Virtually complete returns show that Senator H. C. Lodge has been renominated in the primary election- By a majority of ...

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  45. CALCUTTA TEA SALES

    CALCUTTA, Wednesday.—At the 16th tea sale 33,885 packages were offered, making a total to date of 294,542. The chief districts represent ...

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  46. ANDERSON DEFEATS KINSEY.

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  47. LONDON MARKET

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  48. WAGE INDUCTIONS

    OTTAWA, Wednesday—The Cadian Arbitration Board sustained t reduction in wages' to the employes, the Michigan railway In Canada. I ...

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  49. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lord Des borough has insured his life for £10,000 in favor of St. Dunstan's School for Blinded Soldiers, the secretary ...

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  50. ENGLISH CRICKET

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"The match between Mr. C. T. Thornton's English Eleven and' the M.C.C. team of South Africa has been- abandoned owing to ...

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  51. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—At the wool sales to-day there was a fair offering good merinos and medium to low crossbreds. There was keen competition ...

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  52. Advertising

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  53. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN CO.

    LONDON, Monday.—The South Australian Company announce a distribution assets amounting to £35 per share ...

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