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  2. IN GRIP OF STRIKE.

    With the complete collapse of the peace negotiation's in connection with the railway strike the United States is facing the full gravity of an industrial crisis. ...

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  3. WAR DEBTS.

    The proposal which American reports attribute to Britain regarding the remission of France's debt in return for a reduction in Germany's reparations has ...

    Article : 218 words
  4. STATE POLITICS.

    Mr. Cocks, the State Treasurer, to-day furnished some interesting information regarding the financial situation. He aid one of the biggest factors which ...

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  5. THE COAL TRIBUNAL.

    The meeting of the Coal Tribunal, which was adjourned on June 23 or account of certain, proceedings, before the High Court, was resumed to-day. ...

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  6. "OUR PRECIOUS SHIPS."

    Although the vernacular press is full of the alleged scrapping plans of the Japanese navy, specifying ships, dates and methods, the spokesman of the Navy ...

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  7. MILLIONAIRE'S ROMANCE.

    A remarkable romance in the life of the deceased Walter Winans, an ex-millionaire, was revealed in an action brought by the administrator of the ...

    Article : 270 words
  8. NATIONAL TROOPS.

    The Irish Free State campaign is developing. The Nationals have hemmed in the south-western corner of Ireland behind a line drawn from ...

    Article : 170 words
  9. £500,000 FIRE DAMAGE.

    The irregulars have evacuated the gaol and police barracks and county courthouse at Tullamore, all of which were set on fire. The damage is estimated ...

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  10. THE TSING-TAO SETTLEMENT.

    It is plainly intimated in official circles that Japan is not prepared to conclude the chinese claim that the wharves anc warehouses at Tsirig-Tao should be ...

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  11. CANCELLATION OF DEBT.

    The Paris correspondent says the statement that the British Government has formally offered to cancel the French debt in compensation for her loss by a ...

    Article : 131 words
  12. GENERAL CABLES.

    "The Times," in a loader, says the aim of the Empire Settlement Act is to select the right type of selector, and then give him the right type of training. Surely the ...

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  13. PRISONERS RELEASED.

    Mr. Churchill said when the Nationals captured the barracks at Dundalk they rescued and liberated seventeen Ulster specials, while the Free Staters also ...

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  14. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    In the House of Commons, Mr. Harms worth stated that Sir Charles Towns[?] left Beirut on July 17 with the intention of going to Angora. This was a violation ...

    Article : 86 words
  15. POSITION IN THE COUNTIES.

    The Irish Government, in a statement, declares the National forces are supreme in the whole of Leinster, but have still opposition in Donegal and Sligo, and ...

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  16. THE HOUSING SCHEME.

    The State may withdraw from its housing undertakings. The Cabinet will shortly consider the whole matter. ...

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  17. MORATORIUM FOR GERMANY.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent says M. Poincare has writiten to M. Dubois, French representative on the Reparation Commission requesting the commission to ...

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  18. MINERS' DECISION.

    A conference of the Miners' Federation at Blackpool decided not to terminate the national wage agreement, but endeavor to Secure the immediate assistant of ...

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  19. REDUCTION IN TRAM FARES.

    It is understood that the train fares will be reduced next month. The penny section, however cannot be reverted to. The improved outlook is due to the ...

    Article : 68 words
  20. AMALGAMATED WIRELESS.

    Sir Thomas Hughes, who was appointed the seventh member of the directorate of Amalgamated Wireless, Ltd., has forwarded his registration to the Prime ...

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  21. IRREGULARS' LINE THREATENED.

    A report shows, the Nationals are seriously, threatening the irregulars' line at both flanks in Waterford and Limerick. Fighting is still progressing. ...

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  22. GERMAN SOCIALISTS.

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent says following the recent co-operation of the Socialist panties, the Democrat, Centre and People's parties have reached a common ...

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  23. CASUALTIES.

    Joseph Woof, a laborer was walking along Crown street late last night when a man stepped out of a doorway and smashed a bottle of beer on his face ...

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  24. POLISH PRESIDENT.

    Renter's Warsaw correspondent says a political crisis which has been simmering since the Diet recently elected to the Premership Korfanty, a notorious ...

    Article : 85 words
  25. Q.C. EXAMINATIONS.

    The Minister for Education has decided to abolish the Q.C. examination. Mr. Bruntnell states that certificates would still be awarded, but on a ...

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  26. THE GUARANTEES COMMITTEE.

    The committee on guarantees which was despatched to Germany to investigate on behalf of the Reparation, Commission has formed sub-commissions ...

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  27. PEACE EFFORTS FAIL.

    The Irish Labor, party's peace move failed, only eleven Laborites attending. The general conference of members of Parliament summoned for this morning ...

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  28. RHINE SHIPPING STRIKE.

    Reuter's Rotterdam correspondent says the river navigation between Holland and Germany is entirely held up owing to a strike of all Rhine steamers and tugs due ...

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  29. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    When the Federal Attorney-General asks Parliament to approve of the redistribution of seats resolution. Dr.Earle Page will move for its postponement until ...

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  30. NATIONALS ENTER WATERFORD CITY.

    The National troops entered Waterford city and occupied the barracks and post office. The irregulars are retreating south. Fifty prisoners were taken. ...

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  31. HANDLE PAGE'S FIRST TRIP.

    A new record for passengers planes between Croydon and Paris has been established. A Handley Page completed the journey in 102 minutes. ...

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  32. THE CHANNEL SWIM.

    The French long distance swimmer Michel accompanied by Burgess, has started from Griznez in an attempt to swim the Channel for which over forty ...

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  33. MUCH TROUBLE.

    There was a curious train of incidents resulting in the delaying of the Canadian-Australian steamer Waitemata, under Captain Ritchie, Which has been all the ...

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  34. COLLISION IN FOG.

    The S.O.S. signal was sent out by the New Zealand steamer Remuera, which came into collision with an unknown steamer twelve miles south of Bolt Tail. ...

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  35. WEALTHY TOURISTS.

    The unprecedented rush of American tourists abroad is predicted this summer aud autumn, and instanced by the fact that the Cunard Company has had to ...

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  36. MILES OF IDLE SHIPS.

    Three hundred of the Shipping Board's vessels are lying, idle. Some have been commissioned since the war and may be sent to Britain to get coal cargoes to ...

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  37. INDUSTRIAL.

    A compulsory conference was held this morning at which the trouble at the Abermain collierics was settled. ...

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  38. PACIFIC NAVIES.

    The Admiralty, interviewed regarding the possibility of a joint naval defence policy for Australia and New Zealand, suggested in press cables from Sydney, ...

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  39. EMPIRE DEVELOPMENT UNION.

    An influential association styled the Umpire Development Union has been formed with the object of stimulating necessary political interest in the further ...

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  40. COUNCIL OF ACTION.

    Last week Mr. A. C. Willis, as secretary of the Council of Action, informed a conference of delegates from the trade unions, whose members had suffered ...

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  41. THE COURTS.

    A woman was arrested at Circular Quay last night charged with having stolen property valued at £720 from Miss Daisy Jerome, the well-known vaudeville ...

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  42. KING INTERVENES.

    The special intervention of the King led to the release of cx-poliec Inspector Symc, who was imprisoned in Ulster for violently threatening the King' and Royal ...

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  43. LABOR PEERS.

    The reform proposals of the House of Lords provide for the nomination of Labor peers by the Crown. Colonel Crawford said with the most extended ...

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  44. DISMISSED FROM STATE TIMBER YARDS.

    Fifty men were dismissed from the State timber yards to-day. The reason given for the dismissal is that trade is slack. ...

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  45. DEATH IN HORSEHAIR.

    The danger of contracting anthrax when dealing with imported horsehair, and the difficulty in the matter of disinfection, was emphasised by Dr. Legge ...

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  46. WHEAT POOL

    Mr. Trethowan, M.L.C., is sailing by the Niagara on Friday. He is hopeful of the wheat pool scheme, but results so far are indefinite. The north-western ...

    Article : 84 words
  47. THE ABEMAMA.

    The three-masted schooner, Abemama which put into Sydney on July 14 from the Clarence River, owing to the loss of some of her sails, is to be laid up. ...

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  48. JUNE AND DECEMBER.

    Joseph Buekley, a farmer of Morwell, is the defendant in an action for £3000 damages for alleged breach of promise of marriage in the Supreme Court of ...

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  49. THE DOVER PATROL.

    Renter's Calais correspondent says, at the unveiling the Dover patrol memorial, M. Sangatte, French Minister for Marine, said there was nothing in naval history ...

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  50. PRINTING TRADE.

    The action of the Typographical Association in taking a ballot resulting in tho rejection of the recent award in the Industrial Court was severely commented ...

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  51. PICTURE SHOWS.

    There is a film boycott against the Salvation Army, which was imposed following a "Times" interview with General Booth upon his return from ...

    Article : 154 words
  52. THE TRAWLERS.

    The Chief Secretary said to-day that recently the manager of the trawling industry recommended the closing of the suburban retail depots. Mr. ...

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  53. RABBIT MENACE.

    The Minister for Lands is looking for wire netting in large quantities to meet the menace of rabbits which threaten to drive settlers off large areas in the ...

    Article : 148 words
  54. HAGUE CONFERENCE.

    Router's Hague correspondent says the final act of the conference was the adoption of a resolution asking all Governments to agree not to assist their ...

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  55. HAIRDRESSERS COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    The case in which George Henry McDonald, a hairdresser, and five, of his employees are charged with conspiracy concluded to-day. The Magistrate ...

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  56. ITALIAN POLITICS.

    "The Times" Rome correspondent says it the moment the Fascisti are the dictators of the country, and the best possible proof is the fact that nobody eared ...

    Article : 90 words
  57. ATTEMPTED HOLD-UP AT MIRROOL.

    The men arrested in connection with the Mirrool pay hold-up on Wednesday are Albert Smith and Edwin Palmer. They appeared before the Ardlethan ...

    Article : 68 words
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