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  2. WILL CONSIDER BIGHTS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — President Harding’s invitation and Sir. Lloyd-George’s reply have overshadowed proceedings at the Empire Conference, ...

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  3. TRUCE BREAKERS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Reports of a shocking series of crimes marked the beginning of the trees Sinn Feiners shot Eric Steadman, an ex-soldier, at ...

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  4. THE IMPOTENT LEAGUE

    LONDON Tuesday—Mr. Balfour. addressing the Imper[?] Conference on the League of Nations, pointed out some of the difficulties controlling the ...

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  5. EMPIRE CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the afternoon the Imperial Conference discussed Egypt, concerning which Lord Curzon made a statement on future ...

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  6. DISARMAMENT

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The “Daily Chronicle” states that President Having and Mr. L[?]oyd-George have reached a common conclusion from ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The weather as brilliant and the attendance large for the match between Scotia and the Australian Eleven, ...

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  8. ASIA MINOR CAMPAIGN

    ATHENS, Monday.—A Greek offensive has been launched along the whole front in Asia Minor. The malfi thrusts are eastward of Broussa and ...

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  9. BOXING

    LONDON, Monday.— Herman knocked out Higgins in the eleventh round At the National Sporting Club. Herman was the cleverer, but ...

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  10. MORE NEWS WANTED.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Mr. T. J. Ryan, Deputy Leader of the Labor Party, to-day moved the adjournment of the House of Representatives ...

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  11. DEATH IN ICE CREAM

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—Four hundred children at Meppel were poisoned by eating ice cream. Eight died. Many others are in a critical ...

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  12. RIFLE SHOOTING

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Mr. Deane. chairman of' the National Council of Rifle Clubs, has arrived at Bisley. He stated that Australia wag arranging ...

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  13. “WAR CRIMINALS” JOKE

    BERLIN, Monday.—The trial of Bolds and Dithmar, two submarine officers, has begun at Leipsig. They are charged with murder in ...

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  14. EVE OF THE T[?]UCE.

    LONDON, Monday.—On the [?] of the truce at Castle [?] a pitched battle was [?] between a military patrol and [?] ...

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  15. THE TARIFF

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— The Senate to-day began the discussion of the tariff. The whole afternoon was taken up on by Senator Gardiner, dealing ...

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  16. SINN FEIN LEADERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday—The Sinn [?] leaders have arrived in London . It is understood that the Government is willing to [?] ...

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  17. “SCANDALOUS ACQUITTALS”

    PARTS. Tuesday—M. Brf[?]and, speaking in the Chamber of Deputies, referred to the scandalous acquittals at Leipsig. He said that the ...

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  18. FREE WOOL SALES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—There was an improvement In attendance and competition at to-day’s free wool sales. Germany again bought freely, and ...

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  19. ADVICE TO INDIA

    LONDON, Monday,—Mr. W. M. Hughes, responding on behalf of the guests at the Indian [?]inner, [?] that be congratulated India on the ...

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  20. MEAD’S FINE BATTING.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Playing for Middlesex, Mead made 103. and completed his two thousand runs for the season. He made his second thousand ...

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  21. CONFERENCE IN WASHINGTON.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is expected that Mr. Lloyd-George will go to Washington in the autumn to attend the limitation of armaments ...

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  22. MAILEY CARICATURIST

    Before the English team under Douglas visited Australia, Arthur Ma[?]y, as an employe of the Water Board, read meters as his daily ...

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  23. THE BAWRA SALES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The chairman of Bawra (Sir John Higgins) has received the following cable advice, dated July 12, from Sir ...

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  24. “HOPS FOR MANKIND.”

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Hughes [?]aid, in regard to the invitation of President [?]ding to the Allied and Associated Powers to a ...

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  25. “NO REPUBLIC.”

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Speaking at the twelfth of July [?] Belfast, Sir James Gra[?] said that they were going to [?] peace in ...

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  26. SYDNEY WOOL SALES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At Sydney wool sales to-day the quantity catalogued totalled 6072 ba[?]es, and the sales. Including private ...

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  27. CHILDREN BURNT

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—[?] details of the shocking facility [?] Renmark Hospital, in which [?] were burned to death were ...

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  28. QUEENSLAND MINING

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The Minister for Mines said to-day that the Chillagoe mines smelters were not being run at a loss. The Minister ...

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  29. STOREMEN’S CLAIM

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The hearing was resumed to-day before the Public Service Arbitrator (Mr. Atlee Hunt) of the claim by the Federated ...

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  30. VICTORIAN POLITICS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday—state Government business is held up early in the new session owing to the introduction of a motion in the Legislative ...

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  31. HUGHES ON HUGHES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The constant application of the conference is telling. strongly on delegates. Mr. Hughes is very worn. His staff of three is ...

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  32. BIG TIMBER SCHEME

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— The North Broken Hill Company has launched a scheme for drawing timber supplies from Cluan. near ...

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  33. DATE OF CONFERENCE.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday. — The United Press Association’s Washington correspondent says that the highest authority indicates that the ...

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  34. REDUCTION IN STEEL PRICES.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—An important and significant reduction in steel prices is announced by the United Sates Steel Corporation, details of ...

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  35. FOREIGN POLICY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Imperial Conference considered foreign policy again to-day. The discussions have been really three-cornered, Mr. ...

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  36. JOCKEY CLAUDE STEPHENS

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday. — Claude Stephens, the lightweight Jockey who won 25 races in this State last year while apprenticed to C. J. ...

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  37. FRANCE APPROVES.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The Chamber of Deputies unanimously recorded its approval or President Harding’s invitation. M. Briand proposes to ...

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  38. PACIFIC PROBLEMS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—There is a growing opinion that the Dominions touching the Pacific should put the [?] for the [?] at ...

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