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  2. SHORT OF TIME

    LONDON, Thursday.—The time, which is passing swiftly, complicates the position with regard to Mr. W. M. Hughes’ activities. It is understood ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    LONDON. Thursday—The weather was brilliant, and breezy, the attendance good and the wicket fast for the resumption of the match between ...

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  4. UPPER SILESIA

    LONDON, Thursday—It is understood that as tie result of tie Cabinet m meeting to-day Lord Curzon will reply to the French note reaffirming ...

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  5. COOL CUSTOMER

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A prisoner made his escape from the Central Police Station on Thursday, and the police, who had been hunting for him. went ...

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  6. ON THE BRIDGE

    MELBOURNE. Friday.—Several people who were in the vicinity of punt Road Bridge, over the Yarra , at about 11.25 a.m. to-day heard the sound ...

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  7. TWINS WANDER

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Tragic re suits followed twin brothers, four and a half years of age, who wandered from Franks ton township. ...

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  8. MOSCOW CONGRESS

    LONDON. Thursday.—The train conveying delegates to the third international congress at Moscow from wrecked and six of the delegates, ...

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  9. VICTORIAN CRISIS

    MELBOURNE , Friday.— Until the State Governor replies to the Premier’s request for a dissolution,the political outcome of the State [?] rem[?] ...

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  10. DIGGERS’ LOAN

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  11. FOREIGN LOANS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The Senate finance committee -voted a favorable report on the bill giving Mr. A. Mellon, Secretary to the Treasury, ...

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  12. LORD NORTHCLIFFE

    VANCOUVER, Thursday. — The United Press Washington correspondent learns that the British Embassy has suddenly cancelled the dinner ...

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  13. ANTI-COMMUNIST PLOT.

    MOSCOW, Friday.—The train disaster is supposed to be -due to an anti Communist plot. Many persons are injured and are in hospital Is Kursk. ...

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  14. GERMANY’S ATTITUDE

    BERLIN,— Thursday.—Herr Rosen, replying to the French Ambassador’s [?] regarding the transport of [?] says the German Government ...

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  15. LABOR CONGRESS

    LONDON, Thursday. — A message from Mile states that the “Moderates” with a majority of 20ft are giving the Bolshevik delegates at the Labor Conference ...

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  16. “A SECRET DEPARTURE.”

    Now that Messrs. Howie (ex-president of the New South Wales Trades and Labor Council) and Earsman (Amalgamated Society of Engineers) ...

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  17. ANGLO-FRENCH RUPTURE.

    PARIS, Thursday .— The responsibility of the note[?] Germany with reference to Silesia Tests upon M [?]but it ios unlikely that M ...

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  18. RUSSIA’S DEBTS

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday. —The “Politiken” has published , reports from Moscow which state that in order to obtain foreign help, M. Lenin ...

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  19. ADOPTING INDIAN TACTICS.

    NEW YORE, Thursday.—The “New York Tunes’” Washington correspondent states that Lord Northcliffe had been invited to stop at the British ...

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  20. [?]AND AND FRANCE

    LONDON , Friday.— The “Daily [?] states that a serious and infriendly from France regarding Silesia France per[?]ts in her intention to ...

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  21. [?]OODWOOD CUP

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  22. SPANISH TROUBLES

    LARGE TERRITORIES CAPTURED LONDON [?] [?] states that the [?] ...

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  23. CREDITOR POWERS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The “Daily News” Riga correspondent ,states that M. Lenin proposes to make Fan acknowledgment of the. Russians ...

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  24. SURPLUS WOMEN

    LONDON Thursday. — Dr. Mary Schar[?]eh C.B.E, M.D., M.S., London, a noted women’s surgeon and `specialist in midwifery, who was interview ...

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  25. AN UNOFFICIAI DINNER.

    NEW YORK, Thursday. —Lord Northcliffe regrets he cannot visit his friend. Sir Auckland Geddes, upon whom he called and paid his respects ...

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  26. [?]ROWB FO[?]ES SURROUNDING

    MADRID, Thursday. — Colonel [?] [?] with 6000 [?] [?] two continue [?] [?] ...

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  27. THE RUSSIAN FAMINE.

    RIGA, Thursday.—In complying with the condition of assistance for famine relief made by the United States, the central Soviet ...

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  28. AIRSHIP REPORT

    LONDON, Thursday. — To-day Mr. Hughes proceeded direct from Westminster Abbey to Bowning street, where the Imperial Conference was ...

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  29. BRITAIN’S AlRSHIPS

    LONDON Thursday.—Mr. F. E. Quest, Secretary of State for Air, has Written a Parliamentary reply which states that the total cost of ...

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  30. DK. MANNIX AND THE OATH

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Sir Granvillie Ry[?]ie , Assistant Minister for Defence, stated to-day that he was gratified learn that the, leader of the ...

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  31. A [?] WAGE

    SYDNEY, Friday— Addressing [?] on the [?]on of the basic wage and [?] endow[?] Mr. [?] Piddington K.[?] ...

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  32. THE GREAT FAMINE.

    George replying to a question in the House of Commons, stated that he bad not received official information regarding the famine, in Russia, beyond ...

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  33. REIN[?]MENTS NEEDED.

    PARIS, Thursday.— General K[?] Interviewed here declared that the Allied forces in Upper Silesin urgently needed reinforcements. He ...

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  34. THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER

    SENT IN ICE TO LONDON LONDON, Thursday.—The feet that a wreath of native flowers arrived from West Australia in ice so fined ...

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  35. BOXING FRACAS

    CLEVELAND (U.S.A.), Thursday.— The middleweight championship is in dispute, following an extraordinary bout between Bryan Downey (Columbus) ...

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  36. CANADA FOR EVER

    LONDON, Thursday.— The [?]dian [?]dub to-night entertained General Julian Byng: Sir Arthur Gurrie, proposing posting the toast of the guest said ...

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  37. WORK IN COLLIERIES

    SYDNEY, Friday—Speaking at Sydney the other day Mr. Paxton, president of the Chamber of -Commerce, attacked the miners for losing tame ...

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  38. DAVIS CUP

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.— The Pittsburg railway official have railway officials have advised the immigration authorities ...

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  39. 44 - HOUR WEEK

    LAUNCESTON, Friday. - At the Mechanical Engineers and Founders’ Wages Board yesterday the evidence Francis Guy, a moulder, employed ...

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  40. INDIANS AND JAPANESE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Indian and Japanese round for the Davis Cup has been, fifed for August 18, owing to the delay in the Indians’ ...

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  41. COUNTY SCORING.

    LONDON, Thursday.— Yorkshire with a score of 548 for four wickets, declared, Holmes 277 (not opt), dismissed Northampton for 58 and 93 Wad ...

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  42. LABOR COUNCIL RESOLUTION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.— The Sydney Labor Council at a meeting on Thursday [?]ght passes a motion condemning the present unsatisfactory standard Upon ...

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  43. LABOR WINS !

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Labor representation on the Melbourne City Council will be further strengthened by tire election to-day of Mr. H. Collins for ...

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  44. AUSTRALIANS RELEASED

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.—A mes. age from Buffalo states that the Australia tennis team were released after being held for several hours ...

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  45. IRISH POSITION

    LONDON, Thursday.—A Dublin report states that it is understood that meeting of the Dail Eireann Cabinet critical stage in the negotiations ...

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  46. MYSTERY SHIPS

    LONDON, Thursday.— The prize court has awarded prize money to a mystership for sinking a German Submarine, under plucky circumstances. ...

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  47. STATE INSTRUMENTALITIES

    SYDNEY, Friday.—-The full High Court to-day reserved judgment on the application of the Whole of the State Governments with the -exception : -of ...

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  48. MR. T. J. RYAN

    [?]KHAMPTON, Friday. —Mr. T J [?]yan acting leader of the Federal Labor Party (who has been assisting the Labor can[?]dste. Mr W. J. ...

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  49. CHAMPION GOLF

    MOUNT VERNON, Thursday.— M’ Donald won the metropolitan open golf championship with 291 for 72 holes. O’Hara was second with ...

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  50. D[?] ’S MARRIAGE.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Miss Joce. lyn has announced that she has not married Dempsey. (It will be remembered a few days ...

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