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  2. IRISH REVOLT

    LONDON, Thursday — The latest reports from Ireland indicate a recrudescence of fighting to Ulster in addition to continued warfare in the ...

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  3. TIMBER INDUSTRY

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—In the Federal Arbitration Court to-day, Mr. Justice Powers specified the particular bzranches of the timber industry to ...

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  4. THE SUN'S ECLIPSE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Daily Telegraph"' Calcutta correspondent states that amazing scenes took place on the banks of the Ganges and ...

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  5. BACKWARD BARWELL

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—The leader of the Opposition, Mr. J. Gunn to-day stated in respect to the industri[?]l Disputes Bill introduced in the Assembly ...

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  6. DARDANELLES CRISIS

    The situation in the Near East remains unchanged. Both France and Britain are anxious for peace, although the latter favors diplomacy, backed up by an armed demonstration. Never has the British Foreign Office been exposed to such criticism tor any of its actions as it has on this occasion. ...

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  7. EVACUATION OF CHANAK

    PARIS, Thursday.—Field-Marshal Foch has handed M. Poincare (French Premier) a statement to the effect that Chanak could not be held ...

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  8. NAVAL MEN CONFER

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Daily Express" Paris correspondent states that after a conference between Admiral Lord Beatty and Admiral ...

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  9. OVERSEAS MARKETS

    LONDON, Thursday — The wheat cargo market is inactive, but sellers are asking 6d. to 1/ advance in view of the strength in American cargoes. ...

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  10. ATTACKS IN THE SOUTH

    LONDON, Thursday — The prinicpal news from the South of Ireland is the attacks on Macroom and Newport. The Irregulars at Newport used ...

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  11. LEAGUE INTERVENTION

    LONDON, Thursday — Sir Joseph Cook (Commonwealth High Commissioner) has informed the Australian Press Association that the whole ...

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  12. "PURELY ACCIDENTAL"

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A[?] Evelyn [?]mour (28), a married woman, who resided at DaceyviIIe, and was [?]hot at her home on the night of September 1[?]. ...

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  13. “THE SECOND BLUNDER”

    ATLANTIC CITY, Thursday—General George Hurries, the commanding officer of the port of Brest during the war, in a speech here, called the ...

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  14. ATTACK ON MACROOM

    LONDON, Thursday — The irregulars' effort to retake Macroom was more serions than the attack on Newport. The irregulars almost surrounded ...

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  15. BUTTER QUOTATIONS

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  16. CANADIAN LABOR

    OTTAWA, Thursday—The Calgary branch of the Dominion Labor Party has carried a resolution asking Mr. Mackenzie King (Canadian premier) ...

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  17. SEVRES TREATY

    PARIS, Thursday — The French newspapers declare that the conference between M. Poincare and Lord Curzon was a real inter-Allied one, ...

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  18. SOUTH AFRICAN ATTITUDE

    LONDON, Friday — The “Cape Times’” Pretoria correspondent states that the Finance Minister (Mr. H. Burton’s) speech at Ladysmith ...

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  19. HULL WOOL SALES

    LONDON, Thursday — The Bradford wool tops market is unchanged. There is very little business, but the quotations are nominally unchanged. ...

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  20. SOVIET ART CRAZE

    MOSCOW, Thursday.—The latest art craze in Soviet Russia is conductor-less orchestral concerts. All conductors have been formally abolished ...

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  21. DARDANELLES TO BE HELD

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Thursday — The Allied Commander-in-chief has issued a proclamation declaring that the Dardanelles are to be held by the ...

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  22. CONSTITUTION BILL

    LONDON, Thursday — The Dail Eireann passed the second reading of the Constitution Bill by 47 votes to 16. Mr. G. Gavan Duffy condemned the ...

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  23. LAUNCESTON SHOW

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—Entries [?] the annual show of the Northers Agricultural and Pastoral Boc[?] of Tasmania, to be held in Launceston [?] ...

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  24. THE INDEMNITIES

    BERLIN, Thursday — It is reported that a large German building and material company has concluded an agreement with a French building firm ...

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  25. DELEGATION MEETS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Australian Press Association's Geneva correspondent states that at the meeting of the combined British ...

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  26. OBITUARY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The death is announced of Sir Julian Corbett, at the age of 68 years. Sir Julian Corbett was a barrister, ...

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  27. POSITION IN CONSTANTINOPLE

    In Constantinople itself any rising or disturbances -will be suppressed by machine guns which no undisciplined Turkish mob can withstand for ...

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  28. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday — President Harding has signed the American Tariff Bill. ...

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  29. POSTAL STRIKE CONTINUES

    DUBLIN, Thursday — There is no sign of an aid to the postal strike, although the staffs are gradually increasing. Commercial men have ...

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  30. AMERICAN EDITORIAL

    NEW YORK, Thursday—The New York "Evening Telegram," in an editorial, headed "Anzacs," gays that no maudlin pacifist sentimentality, ...

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  31. TERRIFIC SPEED

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  32. NEWSPAPER SUED

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The claim for £10,000 in respect of He[?]d [?] by Alder[?] Bran[?]ton against the “Sydney Morning Herald” was ...

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  33. BULGARIAN RIOTS

    LONDON, Thursday — The "Morning Post's" Belgrade correspondent states that reports from Bulgaria assert that M. Stambuliski’s peasant ...

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  34. A ROUGH TRIP.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The 28-ton yacht Seaweed, in which Captain and Mrs. H. J. Symonds commenced a voyage from Southampton to ...

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  35. FRENCH ATTITUDE

    PARIS, Thursday — A Highly placed political official states that the French Cabinet is ready to respond to the British Cabinet's appeal, and will ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN COTTON

    LONDON, Thursday — At the meeting of the Empire Cotton Association Mr. M. L. Shepherd (secretary to the Commonwealth) urged the association ...

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  37. AMERICAN RELIEF

    WASHINGTON, Thursday — Admiral at Bristol has telegraphed to the State Department that lack of instructions from the Allied ...

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  38. SPANISH IN MOROCCO

    MADRID, Thursday — General Burgets THE Spanish High Commissioner in Morocce, confirms the surrender of the Riff Chief Abdel Krim. ...

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  39. MINERS AND UNITY

    LONDON, Thursday — Mr. Frank Hodges, on behalf of the international miners generally, and British miners particularly, has invited the ...

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  40. NO INVITATION TO INDIA.

    LAHORE, Thursday.—It is understood that no invitation to send a contingent to the Near East has received in India. It would ...

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  41. SEAPLANE CRASHES

    PARIS, Thursday — Owing to the bursting of a petrol tank in the air a seaplane fell 1000ft The French pilot and observer were burned to ...

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  42. WOOL SALES

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—There was a large attendance of buyers and others at the first wool sale of the season, held to-day. Ah allotment of ...

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  43. ‘VICTORY IS COMPLETE’

    “The victory is complete and Constantinople will again be Turkish. Neither Europe nor England can venture a conflict with Kemal Pasha, ...

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  44. SECRECY NOT IMPORTANT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The “Daily Express” states that the secrecy with regard to the Labor deputation’s interview with Sir. Lloyd[?] ...

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  45. LABOR DELEGATION.

    LONDON, Thursday—A communique agreed to by both parties states that a deputation of the General Council of the Trade Union Congress ...

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  46. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Thursday — In the final of the girls golf championship. Miss Muriel Wictenden beat Miss Barbara Griffiths by four up and two to go. ...

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  47. COLLIERIES CLOSE

    LONDON, Thursday — Th Ebbwvale Company's collieries and the iron steel works in the Ebbwvale area (Wales) are closing down indefinitely, ...

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  48. FORD MOTOR WORKS

    DETROIT, Thursday — It is announced that the Ford Motor Works will re-open to-morrow. ...

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  49. Labor Party's Attitude

    SYDNEY, Friday. Mr. Willis, secretary of the Council of Action, has sent the following telegram to Mr. Charlton, Federal Labor leader:— ...

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  50. ENGLISH FOOTBALL

    LONDON, Thursday — In a Rugby League match at Hull to-day, Kingston Rovers beat Featherstone United by 10 points. ...

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  51. VENEZELOS AND THE GREEKS

    ATHENS, Thursday — Political circles stress the point that if the Powers would induce M. Venezelos (ex-Premier) to abandon his opposition ...

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  52. FRENCH SAILORS' STRIKE

    MARSEILLES, Thursday — Only 500 seamen out of 5000 are working, on account of the strike against the 12 hour day, in the French merchant ...

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  53. THE NEW JERUSALEM

    WASHINGTON, Thursday — President Harding has signed a Joint Congressional resolution stating that the United States favors the establishment ...

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  54. BOXING

    NEW YORK. Thursday — Jack Wolfe of Cleveland, defeated Joe Lynch in a 15 round bout. Lynch's bantam weight title is not involved, ...

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  55. MINERS' RESOLUTION.

    The executive of the Miners' Federation has carried a resolution emphatcally disagreeing with the Government's Near Eastern policy, declaring ...

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  56. Questions in Parliament

    MELBOURNE. Friday. — In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Charlton, Leader of the Labor Par[?], asked the Prime Minister whether, ...

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  57. TURKS WANT TO CROSS

    LONDON, Friday — The "Daily Express" Constantinople correspondent states that the Turks have demanded to cross the Straits in ...

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