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  2. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    LONDON, Monday— The match between the Australian Eleven and the South of England team, at the Hastings oval, was continued to-day ...

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  3. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    GENEVA, Monday.—The general assembly of the League of Nations has been opened. Forty-eight nations are represented, compared to 41 in the ...

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  4. BRITISH UNEMPLOYED

    CARDIFF, Monday.— The atmosphere at the Trade Union Congress is very different from those of recent years. There are no signs of ...

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  5. REBELLIOUS POPLAR

    LONDON, Monday.— Five women councillors of Poplar were arrested to-day, amid scenes of great excitement Mrs. lansbu[?]y and another ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA’S DEAD

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— A [?] nite announcement that the ex[?]mation of the bodies of Australian soldiers in France [?] to be continued ...

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  7. IRISH AFFAIRS

    LONDON Monday—The “Irish Independent” states that Mr. de ,Valera's does not dose the negotiations; but rather leaves the road ...

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  8. DISARMAMENT

    PEKIN, Monday.—Chief Secretary Tyau, of the Chinese delegation to the Disarmament Conference, has made a statement to the effect that ...

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  9. A NEW ATMOSPHERE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily News” special Geneva correspondent that the real contrast between and last year's meeting of the ...

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  10. UNIONIST COMMENT.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Irish Tunes" states:—"We still hope for the best, but if the Cabinet declares on Wednesday that la complete deadlock ...

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  11. TURKO-GREEK WAR

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Beaumont the "Daily Telegraph's" Smyrna correspondent, has been on a long tour to the Greek front. The battle, which ...

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  12. AMERICAS NAVY

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The "New York Herald's" Washington correspondent learns that on September 7 she American fleet in the Pacific ...

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  13. CHALLENGING THE EMPIRE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Belfast Newsletter” states, that Britain has gone to the extreme limit of concession and has taken tremendous risks ...

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  14. THE GUARDIANS' OFFER.

    LONDON, Monday.— The leaders of the Woolwich unemployed recommend to the rank and file to accept the Poor Board Guardians offer of ...

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  15. TRADE UNION CONGRESS

    LONDON. Monday.—Mr. Pourton, president of the Trades Union Congress, in his -opening , address at Cardiff, declared against revolution and ...

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  16. ENGLISH FIRST INNINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 660 words
  17. N.S. WALES POLITICS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— The Legislative Assembly met this afternoon. but owing to the very had state[?] his health the Premier was stable ...

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  18. THE DAVIS CUP

    VANCOUVER, Monday—Tilden feated Kumagde by 9—7, £—4, 6—1. The Jap’s conservative close playing game stood him in good stead. While ...

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  19. GENERAL CABLES

    NEW. YORK, Monday — Alfred Grenda (Tasmania) and Clifford Papworth won the 100 kilometre bicycle team race, defeating-Goulett ...

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  20. AMERICAN SENTIMENT.

    NEW YORE; Monday.—New York: press comment Indicates unmistakably that Mr. de Valera is losing American support. The Tribune" ...

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  21. CONSTANTINE’S HARDSHIPS.

    LONDON, Monday.— Mr. Beaumont interviews King Constantine, who is in poor health, and it living at Eskish[?] in a whitewashed barn. ...

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  22. RUSSIAN FAMINE

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Morning Post's" Riga correspondent reports that the famine crisis is growing in horror. The American relief ...

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  23. MATERNITY PENSIONS.

    LONDON, Monday.—A conference has passed a resolution in favor of demanding from the Government maternity pensions on the principle of ...

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  24. BOXING

    JERSEY CITY, Monday.— The New Jersey Boxing Commission has asked Tex Rickard to withhold Wilson’s share of the purse, on the ground that ...

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  25. TRANSPORT DIFFICULTIES.

    LONDON, Monday,—The Russian newspaper. "Pravda" candidly reve[?]s what observers long have realised, that the s[?]ppiles are likely ...

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  26. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

    NEW YORK, Monday.— Barnes defeated Hutchison for the world championship in a 36 hold contest, five up and four to play. The victor ...

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  27. PRESENTATION TO PREMIER.

    LONDON, Monday— A gro[?] of anonymous American tourists I[?] Lodon have sent s special messenger to Scotland to convey to Mr. Lloyd ...

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  28. CONEY SEALSKINS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday— The Public Service Arbitrator (Mr. Atlee Hunt) was enlightened to-day as to what the famous coney s[?] ins ...

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  29. N.S.W. RUGBY TEAM

    LONDON, Monday—The Australian Bugby team arrived in London in the [?]ink of condition. The footballers were met at .Southampton by Mr. ...

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  30. UNREST IN HUNGARY

    BUDA PEST, Monday— Shootings and plundering are -reported, from the western 'provinces by, well-equipped Hungarian irregular hands, ...

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  31. M'TIGHE AND PANAMA JOE.

    JERSEY CITY, Monday—Mike M’Tighe fought a twelve round draw with Panama Joe. ...

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  32. M’GIBBONS DEFEATS O’DOWD.

    CHICAGO, Monday—Dan O'Dowd was knocked out by Tommy M'Gibbons in the third round of a ten-round bout. ...

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  33. MRS. HAMILTON’S SWIM

    LONDON, Tuesday.— There is much' public, -controversy over Mrs. Arthur Hamilton's attempted Channel swim. Mr. Arthur Porter, a ...

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  34. REND[?] PEAL POSSIBLE.

    LONDON, Monday— The “Daily Express” is of the opinion that Mr. Lloyd George will make a renewed appeal to the Dail Eireann to ...

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  35. MIDDLEWEIGHT TITLE.

    JERSEY CITY, Monday.— The middleweight title still hangs in the balance. Wilson and Downey fought a no decision twelve-round bout here ...

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  36. SYDNEY WOOL SALES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— Wool sales were held to-day at the Sydney Wool Exchange, where the quantity catalogued totalled 7545 bales and sales, including. ...

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  37. PUBLIC SERVANTS' CLAIM

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— Additional evidence In the case m which the Public Servants' Association is claiming a revision of wages and ...

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  38. BARGAINING HAZARDOUS.

    NEW YORK Monday.—The "New York limes" says that that Mr. de Valera's letter irresistibly recalls the sign of the merchant, namely ...

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  39. DANGEROUS DISINFECTANT

    LONDON, Monday.— The “Daily Express" Stockholm correspondent states that an extraordinary series of poisoning cases, due to disinfection, ...

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  40. BURNED TO DEATH

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— A young merrie[?] woman, Kathteen Knight, died in the Wagga district hospital on Mondy night as a result of [?]morning ...

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  41. LONDON FIRE

    LONDON, Monday A fire broke out early this morning In a huge six floor warehouse filled with dried fruits at the London Docks, and ...

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  42. BROTHERS IN BOTHER

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—As a se[?]ne to the theft of a bag containing £296, the property of Noyes Bro. Ltd which was alleged to have been ...

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  43. SYDNEY’S LORD MAYOR

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— Alderman W.H. Lambert, of the City Council, states today that with his entry into the Federal Parliament Sydney would need a ...

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  44. MINERS REVOLT

    CHARLES TOWN, Monday.— The commander of the Federal troops in West Virginia has declared himself satisfied that quiet conditions are ...

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  45. FRAUDS IN A BREWERY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Extensive frauds have been discovered In a Sydney brewery, where the police allege that over ,£1500 have been misappropriated. The ...

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  46. "WASTED THE MONEY"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Changed at the Darlinghurst sessions to-day with stealing £1915, the, property of the N.S.W Railway Commissioners. ...

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  47. MAYNE'S REQUEST.

    LONDON. Monday.— Mayne has asked to be left out of the remaining matches, having had so little opportunity for practice. ...

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  48. UNNAMED MOUNTAINS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— Speaking at the centenary celebrations at Wellington, the State Governor (Sir W[?]ter Davidson) said if there were any ...

    Article : 61 words
  49. Advertising

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