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  2. ANGLO-FRENCH CRISIS

    PARIS, Friday.—The Anglo-French [?]tion is regarded as critical and [?]gerous. A section of opinion is dinging [?]tely to the hope of ...

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  3. CONTEMPT OF COURT

    LONDON, Friday.—For failing to produce under Habeas Corpus two men sentenced to death by a military co[?] the Master of Rolls of Dublin has ...

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  4. STARVING POPULAR

    LONDON Friday.—The Chief Justice has issued a writ of attachment against members of the Poplar Borough Council for refusing to strike a ...

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  5. THE KING AND THE IRISH

    LONDON, Friday. — An interview given by Lord Northcliffe to the "New York Times" purporting to give a conversation between King George and ...

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  6. DISARMAMENT

    VANCOUVER. Friday.—The United Press Association’s Washington correspondent learns that Judge Hughes, the United States Foreign Secretary, ...

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  7. REPORT CONTRADICTED.

    LONDON, Friday—It is officially contradicted that Mr. De Valera has sent an interim reply to Mr. Lloyd-George. Four [?] men held up a train ...

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  8. PREFERS LONDON.

    TOKIO, Friday.—A considerable section of opinion prefers the Pacific Conference being held in London in stead of Washington, or alternatively ...

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  9. MINISTER HOPEFUL.

    LONDON Saturday—Mr. E. H. Shortt. Secretary for Home Affairs, writing to his Newcastle, constituents said that from inside knowledge he ...

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  10. PUZZLED POLITICIANS.

    LONDON, Friday. — The Pacific Conference prospects are still puzzling experts and politicians. The most perplexed are the Prime Ministers. ...

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  11. ATTRIBUTED TO NO[?]

    LONDON, Saturday.— Lord [?] [?] to [?] by the [?] of the Daily Mail[?] ...

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  12. REPARATION PAYMENTS

    BERLIN, . Friday.—The rapid decline of the mark is attributed to the general belief that the Reichsbank will be compelled to buy exchanges ...

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  13. EMPIRE WIRELESS

    LONDON, Friday.—The committee appointed to investigate the Empire wireless scheme has submitted its report. The Imperial Conference has ...

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  14. A FIRM NOTE

    PARIS. Friday.—It is, understood that the British Note was friendly but [?]. It drew attention to France’s extraordinary action in endeavoring to ...

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  15. SOCIALLY [?]

    FOREIGN OFFI[?] NEW YORK, [?] York World’s [?] learns that [?] ...

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  16. THE SPANISH REVERSE

    MADRID, Saturday.—A Spanish communique from Navkro says that heliographs from Mount Arr[?] state that the Spaniards have withdrawn ...

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  17. PANAMA CANAL

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The correspondent of the "New York Times” in Washington says that it is understood that the senate has received ...

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  18. A BACK DOWN.

    LONDON Saturday.—The French reply to the British Note [?] relieved the tension, France has modified her proposal anent sending [?] ...

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  19. HIGH COST OF WIVES

    LONDON, Friday.—The correspondent of the “Daily Express” in Nobel says that efforts are being made to reduce wages. The Kenya ...

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  20. ITALY [?]PORTS BRITAIN.

    ROME Friday.—The Italian press [?] attitude in [?] [?] that the opportunity is favorable to Italy to detach herself ...

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  21. PROPOSED SETTLEMENT

    PARIS, Friday.—It is believed that a settlement has been [?] by which France will not despatch troops before the Supreme Council meets ...

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  22. POLITICAL CRISIS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — There were no further developments in the State political crisis during the weekend. It is expected that the ...

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  23. BRITAIN’S ATTITUDE.

    LONDON, Saturday. —Mr. Llyod George speaking at the unveiling of a war memorial, said: "We have [?] some differences with France over an ...

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  24. RE-AFFORESTATION

    LONDON, Friday.—The Treasury has refused to allow the money Bar Hament voted for re-afforestation purposes to be demoted to Britain's share ...

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  25. MARKETING N.Z, PRODUCE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Massey informed the Australian Press Association that he would gladly co-operate with the New Zealand Farmers’ ...

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  26. NAVAL DEFENCE

    LONDON, Friday.— Two meetings of [?] were held to-day, the first at the [?] Office and the second at Downing street. Admiral ...

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  27. AUSTRALIA WHEAT

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—In the financial statement of the Australian Wheat Board for the week ended July [?] the aggregate [?] over[?] ...

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  28. KINGS SECRETARY’S REPLY.

    LONDON, Saturday.— Lord Stan for[?]ham, the King’s secretary replying to Lord Northcliffe’s message re [?] the interview states. “The ...

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  29. PRINCE'S VISIT TO INDIA

    LONDON, Friday.—Considerable newspaper agitation is going on urging the postponement or abandonment of the Prince of Wales’ visit to ...

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  30. LABOR’S GOOD LEAD

    BRISBANE, Sunday,—When, counting was Maranoa on Saturday night consisting mainly of returns from big centres, the position of candidates in ...

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  31. THE MAN RESPONSIBLE.

    NEW YORK, Saturday—It appears that Mr H. W. Steed, the Editor of the London "Times [?]" to a [?] ...

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  32. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Friday—General Smuts will be off in the next few days Mr. Hughes has inquired whether it is possible to book on the Niagara, and ...

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  33. SOCCER FOOTBALL

    CAPE TOWN, Saturday.—A proposal emanating from the Transvaal to send a South African amateur soccer team to tour Britain, France. ...

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  34. WAGES BOARDS.

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.— [?] Engineers [?] Wages Board [?] Launceston on Saturday [?] ...

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  35. BADAK AND BUX.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Mr. H. H. Miller expert, who was despatched by the Badak Co to inspect the White Range property in the Northern [?] ...

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  36. LUGGER KILLED

    SHEFFIELD. Sunday.—A fatal accident occurred at Dasher River on Saturday. A middle aged man named George Cox was engaged ...

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  37. JAPS. IN SIBERIA

    TOKIO. Saturday. —The "Asaht Shiumbun" states that negotiations have been opened at Harbin between the Japanese representatives of the Far ...

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  38. MR. MEIGHEN SATISFIED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Meighen (Premier of Canada), in an interview said: “I go home satisfied with the progress made. We did not all ...

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  39. SHYLOCK NATIONS

    LONDON, Friday.—It is estimated hat Russia owes Britain £568,000,000 apart from interest and 3900,000,000 francs to France. The Bolshevik gold ...

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  40. FRUIT GROWERS’ CONFERENCE.

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  41. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Hellaby, an Auckland artist, is painting a three-quarter length portrait of Mr. Massey for New Zealand. ...

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  42. AFFAIRS IN PERSIA

    ALLAHABAD, Saturday.— The Russian troops have mostly re-embarked and seem definitely to be quitting Peria. The Mejliss has not yet ...

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  43. FRENCH TRAIN ROBBERS

    PARIS. Saturday.—The police arrested [?]rier a medical student, in a cafe in Avenue Wagram, on, suspicion that he was concerned with the ...

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  44. LONDON WOOL SALES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 121 words
  45. N.W. COAST DILIGENT

    PENGUIN, Sunday. —To-morrow afternoon, a conference of the North Western municipal representatives will meet to discuss the extension of ...

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  46. GUAM-YAP CABLE.

    WASHINGTON, Friday; — Judge Hughes, United States Foreign Secretary, has informed Senator Jones that is it probable that the Pacific ...

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  47. FELL INTO RIVER

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Lindsay Russell (16) fell through a railway bridge near West Maitland into a stream of water. His mate, Frank ...

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  48. MR. HUGHES’ MOVEMENTS.

    LONDON. Friday.—Mrs. Llyod George on August 15 unveils stained windows which Mr. Hughes has provided for the p[?]rish church of his ...

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