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  2. REBELS ACTIVE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Rebels have captured Ballina and Mayo and the National army posts at Four Courts Hotel, Dublin, are centres of incessant ...

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  3. TENNIS MATCHES

    VANCOUVER, Thursday. — As result of to-day’s Patterson is the only Australian player remaining in the semi-finals of the ...

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  4. SMYRNA ON FIRE

    PARIS, Thursday.—Hostilities ended in Asia Minor last week, and the troops offering resistance ceased fighting. The reconstruction of the ...

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  5. REPARATIONS

    PARIS, Thursday. — Belgium bas handed Germany a note insisting on the deposit of 100,000,000 gold marks With the Banque de Belgique for the ...

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  6. STATUS OF INDIANS

    LAHORE, Thursday.—The following letter was Beat by Mr. W. M. Hughes to Dr. Sastri, the Indian delegate to Australia, on the eve of his departure: ...

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  7. DISARMAMENT

    GENEVA, Thursday.—Dr. Olivtera, Brazilian representative, has informed the Disarmament Commission of the League of Nations that Brazil is ...

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  8. NAURU MANDATE

    GENEVA, Thursday.—The Australian Press Association interviewed various representatives of the Mandate Commission in reference to Mr. ...

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  9. SMYRNA ON FIRE,

    LONDON,- Thursday.—In Smyrna the Greek, Armenian, and European quarters are bunting, and it is estimated that. 1000 people are dead. ...

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  10. RICHARDS AND ANDERSON.

    In the first set of the Richards Anderson match to-day Richards stated serving and games followed service until the sixth, and eighth ...

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  11. BODIES PANTED GREEN.

    Masked men at Killarney visited the houses of six young women sympathisers of the irregulars, and finding them in bed painted their bodies ...

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  12. BRITAIN’S DEBTS

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The New York Herald’s correspondent at Washington states that the Treasury Department has stated that Britain will ...

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  13. MISSING QUESTION[?]EES

    Representatives of the Commission remind Australia that that was precisely the course adopted in the form of questionaires, which not only, ...

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  14. EXCHANGE ATTACKED,

    Snipers attacked the telephone exchange at Dublin to-day, and firing broke out elsewhere in the city. The central telegraphic office was opened ...

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  15. “TURKEY’S ASPIRATIONS.”

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Australian Press Association learns that British official, circles regard the Near East situation as obscure, and ...

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  16. “GIVEN A FREE HAND.”

    PARIS, Thursday. — The Council Ministers gave M. Poincare a free hand over the reparations, and approving of his secret instruction to M. Dubois. ...

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  17. HART’S TROUBLES

    LOS ANGELES, Thursday.—Meeting his wife for the first time since their separation, over the cradle of his baby William Hart denied the report ...

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  18. AUSTRIAN FINANCE

    VIENNA, Thursday — Austria is endeavouring to raise a loan in the United States, which it is stated Switzerland, Italy, and the Little ...

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  19. GERMAN SHIPPING

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Waheh. the first German liner to call at Southampton since the war, sailed to-day resuming the regular service to ...

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  20. DE VALERA’S” ALLEGATIONS.

    Mr. de Valera has issued a statement alleging: “The Free Staters broke the pact with the Republicans at Mr. Winston Churchill’s and Mr. Lloyd ...

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  21. KEMALIST DEMANDS

    The “Daily Telegraph‘s” correspondent at Smyrna states that Mustapha Kemal has issued n statement as follows:—We do not want to fight ...

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  22. PATERSON VICTORIOUS

    In the first set of the match between Patterson and Williams both players seemed to be off form, and neither could clear the net. ...

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  23. PREMIER AT GENEVA.

    SESSIONS FINISH THIS MONTH. LONDON, Thursday.—The Australian Press Association’s [?] at Geneva states Mr. [?] ...

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  24. AMRITSAR RIOTS

    LAHORE, Thursday.—The Amritsar position has reached a deadlock, but Akali bands continue to arrive. The Governor of the Punjab is hastening to ...

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  25. U.S.A. AND THE WAR

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Sir Anckland Geddies (British Ambassador in U.S.A.) in a speech to-night said: “I am glad Mr. Kipling emphatically ...

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  26. ENGLISH ELECTIONS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Party is endorsing over 400 candidates for the general election. Including 71 out of [?] Labor members of the House of ...

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  27. JUGOSLAVIA’S POSITION

    LONDON, Thursday.—The “Morning Post‘s” correspondent at Belgrade states that the Parliamentary circles are seriously considering the ...

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  28. BOXING

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—At Pancho Villa to-day Filipino knocked out john by Buff in the eleventh of fifteen round bout. ...

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  29. BOY ABUCTED

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The [?] settlement of Monbulk in the [?] nong district was the scene of an apparently, carefully planned [?] ...

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  30. AEROPLANE TEST

    PARIS, Thursday.— M. Louis Bleriot, the aviator, has informed . Le Havre Aero Club that a prize of 15,000 francs will be offered the ...

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  31. SIR JAMES M’BRIDE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Major-General Sir Newton Moore, on behalf of many business people, to-day presented Sir Peter M’Bride (late Agent-General for ...

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  32. MESOPOTAMIA

    LAHORE, Thursday. —Details o the Mesopotamia trouble hare arrived modifying the previous information Apparently the behaviour of ...

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  33. DARDANELLES PROBLEM.

    LONDON, Thursday — The Soviet Commissary of Foreign Affairs has circulated a note the Powers protecting the Allied claim ...

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  34. STEEL RAILS

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The United States Steel Corporation has announced an increase in the price of steel rails from 40 to 43 dollars a ton ...

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  35. BUTTER AND CHEESE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The butter market is slow, New Zealand, choicest salted, 216/ per cent, Australian 206/, unsalted scarce, about 6/ ...

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  36. Fighting Roo

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—At Cape Spencer, near Yorketown, today, J. Tout was out bunting. He stuck up a Kangaroo, which-turned and knocked him ...

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  37. HERR RATHENAU

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.—A message from Median, East Indies, announces that the police have arrested a German named Prinz who is alleged ...

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  38. FRANCE AND KEMALISTS.

    PARIS, Thursday.—A politician of the highest standing states that the French Government does not fear that the Kemalists will cross the ...

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  39. PALESTINE TROUBLE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Colonia Office denies the newspaper reports that a revolt is imminent in Palestine, and it is said the country is ...

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  40. EIGHT HOUR DAY

    PARIS. Thursday.—The French miners’ congress has carried a resolution threatening to strike if the 8 hours’ law is modified. ...

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  41. NEW GUINEA PROPERTIES

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Custodian of Expropriated German Properties in New Guinea states that none of the tenders sent in for the ...

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  42. LOVE, HONOR AND OBEY

    PORTLAND Oregon), Thursday. — The House of Deputies of the Episcopal Church, which is convening here passed a law of the church [?]mitting ...

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  43. CITY EQUITABLE

    LONDON, Thursday.—At the trial of Gerard Bevan, late manager of the City Equitable Insurance Company, to Mr. Vanderlinde, chartered ...

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  44. AUSTRALIA HOUSE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir J. D. Connolly (Agent-General for West Australia) commenting on Mr. Asche’s statement regarding Englishmen ...

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  45. WOOL SALES

    LONDON, Thursday.—At the wool tales to-day there was good competition in all classes, and prices were fully maintained. Quotations:—Trawalla, ...

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  46. BRITAIN AND TURKEY.

    LONDON, Friday.—A statement officially communicate to the “Morning post” clears up the Persistently broadcasted rumours that the British ...

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  47. “End of Season” Lines

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Representations have been made to the Tariff Board as to the detrimental [?] of the practice of manufacturer ...

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  48. AMERICAN DOLLARS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The America dollar has dropped to 4.415 to the £1 sterling. The decline is attributed largely to the American nervousness ...

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  49. MEDIUM QUALITY WOOL.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Bradford traders are complaining of Bawra’s withdrawal Of medium low quality wool from, the Liverpool and Hull ...

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  50. M. LEON TROTSKY

    BERLIN, Thursday.—Advices from Moscow state that an attempt was recently made on M. Trotsky’s life, A bomb was thrown into his car, and ...

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  51. RAILWAY STRIKE

    CHICAGO, Thursday — The Attorney-General (Mr. Daugherty) has announced that the settlement of the railway strike win not influence the ...

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  52. NINE THOUSAND FILLY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—George Lamb ton purchased a filly by The Tetrarch —Josephine for 9100 guineas at the Doncaster yearling sales. ...

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  53. SMYRNA DESTRUCTION.

    LONDON, Friday.—The “Daily Telegraph’s” correspondent at Smyrna states that a fire broke out in the heart of the Ark[?]qua[?]tar ...

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