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  2. SOVIET RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Friday. — Tile Moscow correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that M. Sokolnikoff, Russian Minister for Finance, in a statement ...

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  3. ENGLISH HEAT WAVE

    LONDON, Friday. — To-day's temperature was 03 degrees, the hottest in London for 12 years. An extraordinary feature is the hot nights. ...

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  4. US. SENSATION.

    PHILADELPHIA, Saturday. — Six prisoners of the Eastern Penitentiary made a sensational escape, when, overcoming two guards and climbing ...

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  5. ROYAL ROMANCE.

    LONDON, Friday. — Considerable romance attaches too the death at the Pwllheli workhouse of John Williams, aged 84. He was kndwn as King ...

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  6. MORE RAIN.

    Although the weather on Saturday Was fairly good for this time of the year, the sky became cloddy about four o'clock in the afternoon, and a smart ...

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  7. TAXI MURDER.

    LONDON, Friday.—At the Old Bailey to-day evidence was continued in the case wherein Alexander Campbell Mason (22), cabinetmaker, is ...

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  8. MURDERED PRINCE.

    PARIS, Saturday.—Madame Fahmy, the wife of the late Egyptian Prince, Ali Kamel Fahiny Bey, who is accused of murdering her husband, is ...

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  9. REPARATIONS.

    PARIS, Friday. — Official circles do not expect the British note to be any more acceptable than Mr. Bonar Law's January proposals. ...

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  10. AVIATION CUP.

    LONDON, Friday. —Fourteen competitors started in the 800 mile flight round Britain for the King's Cup. The course lies from Hendon to ...

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  11. PATRIARCH TIKHON'S TOUR.

    LONDON, Friday. — The "Daily Express" correspondent a Moscow states that Patriarch Tikhon, the head of the Orthodox Church in ...

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  12. Rain in the North.

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday. — Steady rain Commenced at 11.30 o'clock last nights and bas continued all day, with briek intermissions. ...

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  13. CHINESE UNREST.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The United Press of America's Washington correspondent learns at the State Department that the American ...

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  14. BOXING.

    NEW YORK. Friday. —Despite Firpo's victory, the opinion of sporting editors is that be be is not ready to meet Dempsey. It is contended ...

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  15. CO POINTS AT DEVONPORT.

    DEVONPORT Sunday. — After a fins Saturday It rained during the night, and for most of to-day. Up to date 60 points have been recorded. ...

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  16. MADAME IN HOLLOWAY.

    LONDON, Friday.—(Madame Fahiny is receives special attention, at the Holloway Prison owing to her health. The authorities allow a maid to attend ...

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  17. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Prisea Dean in. "The name of Life" commences at the Palace Theatre this morning for a limited season of three days. ...

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  18. PROHIBITION.

    WINNIPEG, Friday. — The Prohibitionists, by a majority of less than 23,000 votes, won the poll against the Food and Drink Bill, by which the ...

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  19. COURTNEY WINS RACE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The air race resulted in Courtney being first with 4 hours 25min. 39sec. Cobham was second with 4 hours. 33min. 48sec. ...

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  20. MASON FOUND GUILTY.

    Mason was found guilty. His trial ended with an unusual episode. When asked whether he bad anything to say why the death sentence should ...

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  21. "GENESIS OF THE WAR."

    LONDON, Sunday —The “Sunday Times” has begun publication of excerpts from Mr. H. H. Asquith’s forthcoming book entitled, Genesis of the ...

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  22. SPEECH AT SENLIS.

    Saturday. — M. Poincare [?]aks at Senlis to-morrow, When he will give the French attitude as to the British policy expounded by Mr. ...

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  23. OLYMPIC TEAM,

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The Federal Government has been asked to make a grant of £3000 towards the expenses of the Australian team which ...

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  24. STADIUM UNSAFE.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The "Daily News," making a sensational charge as to the state of Rickard's stadium, wherein 100,000 witnessed the ...

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  25. “BORN AGAIN.”

    LONDON, Friday. — The House Commons passed the third reading of Lady Astor's Liquor Bill, Sir F. G. Banbury's amendment to reject ...

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  26. GOLF.

    INWOOD (Long Island. Friday.— The 77 golfers who nullified in the American golf championship started the 72-hole play for the champion ...

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  27. FRANCE'S CONDITIONS.

    LONDON, Friday— The “Daily Express" Bays that the conditions on Which France is prepared to co-operate in a note to Germany are known ...

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  28. U.S. RAILWAY STRIKE.

    CHICAGO, Friday. — The United States Federal Court made permanent the temporary injunction secured by Mr. H. M. Daugherty ...

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  29. COMMERCIAL TREATY.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Sunday Express" understands that an import ant commercial treaty between Great Britain and Czecho Slovakia has ...

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  30. INTERNATIONAL BOWLS.

    LONDON, Friday. — In the International bowls tournament, Wales beat Ireland by 103 to 85, Scotland beat Wales by 100 to 33, Ireland beat ...

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  31. BECKETT TO MEET CARPENTIER.

    LONDON, Friday.—Beckett Carpentier have signed a new agreement to meet in a 20-round contest in London at the end of September ...

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  32. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    LONDON, Friday. — The Prince of Wales has consented to become president of the Empire Exhibition. ...

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  33. FIRPO TIO MEET DEMPSEY.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—It now seems certain that Firpo will matched with Dempsey, probably on September 3, in a 12-round contest at ...

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  34. THE FORT THEVES.

    Miss Bella Robertson undoubtedly possesses uncommon ability in the training of children for pantomime performances. A large Combination of juveniles solely ...

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  35. CRICKET.

    LONDON, Friday. — The following results of county cricket matches have been reported: Hampshire, with 285 and 64 for five ...

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  36. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    LONDON, Thursday. — In the English county cricket matches to-day Kent, 161 and 71 for none wickets, beat Gloucester, 114 and 114. In the ...

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  37. SINKING OF LUSITANIA.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The Washington correspondent of the United Press of America learns authoritatively that the German Government has ...

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  38. THE "NATION'S" VIEWS.

    LONDON, Friday. — The “Nation” States that France and Belgium have one more chance, which may well be be last, of reuniting the Allied front. ...

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  39. BOBBY JONES LEADING.

    INWOOD, Saturday. — Bobby Jones is leading the field at the end of 54 holes with a score of 220. Cruickshank has 223, Hutchison 224, Hagen ...

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  40. COLONIAL ARCHITECTURE

    LONDON, Friday. — Queen Mary visited the exhibition of Mr. Hardy Wilson's drawings depicting early architecture in New South Wales and ...

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  41. OCKENDEN BEATS HAVERS.

    LONDON, Friday. — In the open professional golf tournament at Broxbourne, Ockenden beat Havers by two holes. ...

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  42. SIGHTSEEING YOUTHS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Sixty youths, pit -workers from the Atherton Colliery, near Manchester, on making their first visit to London, included ...

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  43. NEEDS MORE EXPERIENCE. .

    Jimmy De Forest, who trained Dempsey for his bout with Willard, and who is now training Firpo, said the latter was not yet fit to meet the ...

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  44. AMATEUR TIES FOR FIRST.

    INWOOD, Saturday.—Bobby Tones who is an amateur, tied with Cruickshank, a professional, for first place in the American open championship, ...

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  45. RHODESIA.

    BULAWAYO (Rhodesia), Friday.— Much satisfaction is expressed at the settlement between the Imperial Government and the South African ...

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  46. FRENCH OCCUPY BARMEN.

    BERLIN, Friday. — The French troops have occupied Barmen and Elberfeld. Mr. Stanley Baldwin’s statement on reparations was received ...

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  47. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    LAHORE, Friday. — The Indian Legislative Assembly negatived a motion threatening the withdrawal of support by the Government of ladia ...

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  48. BULLY SUCCEEDING BULLY.

    LONDON, Friday. — Oh the motion Colonel John Ward, M.P., the General Federation of Trade Unions carried a resolution to the effect that ...

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  49. ATHLETICS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Australia won the relay race at Mayfield. The victory was a very creditable performance. England won tie first relay, ...

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  50. BROXBOURNE TOURNAMENT.

    LONDON, Saturday. — In the Broxbourne golf tournament semi-final, Sherlock defeated Ockenden by 1 up and Ball defeated Gadd by 1 up. In ...

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  51. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Friday. — England won the Elcho Shield to-day at Bisley with 1620 points. Scotland was second. scoring 1561. Ireland, with 1501, was ...

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  52. SEIZURE OF MONEY.

    BERLIN, Friday. — The French authorities have seized 8,000,000.000 marks from the Reiebsbank at Barmen. ...

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  53. RESISTANCE MUST CONTINUE.

    BERLIN, Saturday. — The German Foreign Office bas issued the following statement for the purpose of inspiring the German press:— ...

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  54. BULGARIAN REVOLUTION.

    SOFIA, Saturday.—Curiosuly enough, ex-Premier Stambulisky's end has revolutionised Bulgaria in women's dress. M. Stambulisky ...

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  55. WASHINGTON TREATY.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Following the French ratification of the Washington Naval Treaties, Mr. Edwin Denby, Navy Secretary, called a ...

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  56. “REVOLUTION COMING.”

    BERLIN, Saturday.—A sensational statement has been caused in political circles by the declaration of Herr Zeigner, Prime Minister of Saxony, ...

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  57. DOCKERS' STRIKE.

    LONDON, Friday—Owing to the continuance of the dock trouble, the wool sales are further postponed until the 24th Inst, while the Hull sales, ...

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  58. US. IMMIGRATION.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Saturday.—It is doubtful whether Australasian settlers coming in by the liners Ventura and Tahiti, will obtain immediate ...

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  59. AEROPLANE CRASHES.

    ROME, Friday.—Countess Kaptmist, a Russian aviator, flying over the city, crashed near the fountain of St. Pierre, Montoria, and was killed. ...

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  60. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    PARIS, Saturday. — A court-martial at Aix la Chappelle sentenced to death three German civilians for Sabotage in the Ruhr. ...

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