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  2. FINANCIAL CHAOS.

    BERLIN, Friday. — There is a furious rush of the public to convert marks into something substantial. English pounds are in great demand, ...

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  3. TERRIBLE FIRE

    CLEVELAND (South Carolina). Friday. The bodies of 66 men, women and children have been recovered from the ruins of a schoolhouse ...

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  4. MR. BONAR LAW

    LONDON, Friday. — The visit of the famous specialist, Dr. Sir Thomas J. Horder, to Paris to see Mr. Bonar Law. by previous arrangements, was ...

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  5. CHINESE BANDITS.

    SHANGHAI, Friday. — According to what the bandits term the final Ultimatum, Which was delivered by M. V. Barude, the French captive, the ...

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  6. IRISH REVOLT.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Australian Press Association's special Dublin correspondent states that, after three weeks' [?]ll, [?]ting broke[?] ...

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  7. ACROSS THE WORLD

    LONDON, Sunday. — The "Sunday Express," dealing with the Imperial airship service to India and Australia, says that tbe Imperial Defence ...

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  8. THE NEAR EAST

    LAUSANNE, Saturday. — The Greco-Turkish deadlock will be brought before the Political Committee of the Near Eastern Peace Conference on ...

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  9. FRENCH FOREIGN DEMANDS.

    WASHINGTON", Saturday: — The State Department has advised the Pekin diplomatic corps that it is "sending a fresh. Note demanding that China ...

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  10. ANNEXATION OF CYPRUS.

    LAUSANNE, Sunday. — The Turks have agreed to recognise the annexation of the Island of Cyprus by Great Britain. Turkish citizens will be free ...

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  11. BANDITS GAIN NUMERICALLY.

    PEKIN, Saturday. — The Chinese Government has announced that further negotiations with the bandits seem impossible. The latter have ...

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  12. IMMIGRATION.

    LONDON, Friday. — Sir George Fuller (Premier of New South Wales) and Mr. H. S. W. Lawson (Premier of Victoria) were guests at the ...

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  13. TRIAL OF KRUPP DIRECTORS.

    BERLIN, Friday. — A general courtmartial at Dusseldorf confirmed the sentences on Herr Krupp and the other Krupp directors, who were sentenced ...

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  14. ULSTER LICENSING BILL.

    LONDON, Friday. — The 'Ulster' Hense of Commens passed the second reading of the Licensing. Bill introduced by the Government. which ...

    Article : 56 words
  15. YIELDING TO BANDITS.

    PEKIN, Sunday—Advices received by the. foreign Legations. to-day have increased the expectation for the release of the captives. The Governor ...

    Article : 176 words
  16. REPARATIONS.

    PARIS, Sunday, — It is announced that the Belgian Government intimates that if the German Government presents its new reparation ...

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  17. COUNT'S DAUGHTER ARRESTED.

    london, Sunday. — Free State troops arrested a [?] on the read near Ballyhaunis, and searched [?]x handbag. They found [?]el [?] ...

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  18. FUNERAL OF VICTIMS.

    In one huge box the remains of the [?]6 men, women and children who perished in yesterday's fire were buried on Friday evening, while 4000 people ...

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  19. ENGLISH GOLF.

    LONDON, Friday, — The Britishe[?]s to-day won three out of four 36-hole foursomes at St. Andrew's. It was against the Americans for the Walker ...

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  20. UNEXPECTED RETURN

    LONDON, Sunday. — The' Prime Minister (Mr. Bonar Law) unexpectedy arrived in London ,on Saturday afternoon, accompanied by his son. The ...

    Article : 183 words
  21. FARMER SHOT DEAD.

    LONDON, Sunday. — Petrick K[?]ville, a farmer at Curry Camp, L[?]trim, was taken from his home as midnight by masked armed men, and ...

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  22. INCREASING RUHR ARMY.

    PARIS,. Saturday. — The French Government has decided to increase the Ruhr army of occupation by 5000 troops to stop leakages of coal and ...

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  23. IRISH LEAGUE WOUND [?]E.

    LONDON, Sunday. — A convention of 200 delegates at Leeds decided to wind up the United Irish League. Mr. T. P O'Connor, M.P. thought there[?] ...

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  24. WOMAN'S CONGRESS.

    ROME, Friday.— The Pope received 25 French, British and American delegates from the Women's international Congress. He said eh favored ...

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  25. EARL'S SECRET.

    LONDON. Sunday. — Known to her friends. as Mrs. Campbell, the counte[?] of Breadalbane told the story of her secret marriage to the Earl, ...

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  26. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    LONDON, Friday. — In county cricket matches concluded to-day the following results are reported:—Middlesex with 213 and 191, beat Oxford ...

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  27. PROFESSIONAL TOURNAMENT.

    LONDON, Friday. — In the third round of the golf tournament Jolly bent F[?]nlkner at the 20th hole, Maekenzie beat Duncan, by. 2 up and 1 to ...

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  28. IRISH DEPORTEES

    LONDON, Friday. — Nine more deportees arrived from Dublin, seven of whom were rearrested. ...

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  29. CLOSING DAY FEATURED.

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Australian Press Association's special correspondent at Rome states that the feature of the closing day of the Women's ...

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  30. GERMANY'S FUTURE.

    BERLIN, Friday — Dr. K[?]merich a philosopher of high repute in a book entitled "Calculaton of History and Germany's Future," contents. ...

    Article : 224 words
  31. DOCTORS URGE RETIREMENT.

    The "Observer's" Paris correspondent says that three specialists saw the Prime Minister before Sir Thomas Harder. They pronounced the malady ...

    Article : 202 words
  32. NEW SOUTH WALES AGREEMENT.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Australian Press Association learns, that the New South Wales migration scheme is ready, as far as the imperial and New ...

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  33. A SILENT MAN.

    LONDON, Friday. — Mrs. Ada Diver was granted a decree nisi from feer husband, who spoke no word to her for three years, though he lived ...

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  34. WALTER CUP CONCLUDED.

    LONDON; Sunday, — In the Walker Cup contest, yesterday's advantage gained in, the foursomes was not maintained by the Britishers in to-day's ...

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  35. EXPIRE EXHIBITION

    LONDON, Friday. — Lady Cook turned the' first sod on the site of the Australian pavilion at the Empire Exhibition in the presence of a large ...

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  36. SIBERIAN SOVIET.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.— The State Department his been informed that the 'Siberian Soviet Government seized 300,000 dollars' worth of ...

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  37. RADIO BROADCASTING.

    LONDON, Friday. — The broadcasting of Australian messages from Australia House begins next week, twice daily, for four days. The speakers ...

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  38. PROFESSIONAL TOURNAMENT.

    Jolly beat Hagen two up after a very keen, struggle., Hagen squared the. match at t[?] 13th, hole, but in the next three holes halved, Jolly winning. ...

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  39. PRESS COMMENT.

    The anxiety of the whole country is reflected in the Sunday papers, which, without exception, express sympathy and eulogise this services. ...

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  40. KENYA FRANCHISE.

    DELEGATE TO AUSTRALIA. CAPETOWN, Saturday.—The kenya Colony settlers are sending Major Newland as a delegate to Australia to ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Friday. Miss. Haddon Chambers was to-day married, to Captain Reilly, who served with the British Secret Service in Russia during ...

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  42. BRIGHTON TO LONDON.

    LONDON; Sunday. — Miss. Grasty. a fragile-looking girl, with bobbed hair, and wearing a. blue and; white tam-o'-shanter, white sweaten and ...

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  43. POLISH POLITICS.

    LONDON, Friday. — The "Daily Express" correspondent at Warsaw states that lengthy negotiations between the Centre and Right parties in ...

    Article : 51 words
  44. LAWRENCE STATUE.

    LAHORE, Saturday. — In regard to the statue, of Lord John Lawrence, which. Indians consider offensive to national sentiment, the Lahore ...

    Article : 111 words
  45. INDIAN MURDER.

    LAHORE, Saturday.—Advices from the frontier indicate that the murders of Mrs. Ellis, the wife of Major Ellis, of Kohat, are taking. refuge, i[?] ...

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  46. MAILS MISSING.

    LONDON, Sunday. — When the[?] steamer Minnehaha arrived at Plymouth from New York 17 bags of mails were found to be missing. The ...

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  47. CHOICE OF SUCCESSOR.

    The "Observer"' continues that if Mr. Bonar Law is compelled to retire immediately, the choice of his successor would be between Lord C[?]rton, Lord ...

    Article : 141 words
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