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  2. SCENES OF JOY.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Roving bands of Irregulars are terrorising the rural districts of Sligo and Roscommon. Farmers have been waylaid and ordered to hand ...

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  3. NO SETTLEMENT.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.--A curious train of incidents resulted in the delaying of the Canadian-Australian steamer Waitemata (Captain Ritchie) ...

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  4. UNTIMELY DEATH

    SHANGHAI (10.30 a.m.) Saturday.--Reuter's correspondent at Manila states that Rear-Admiral Dumaresq died at 7 o'clock this morning. He had been ...

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  5. COAL CRISIS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The coal miners' representatives caused a mild sensation at the sitting of the Coal Tribunal on Saturday, when ...

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  6. LOST A FORTUNE

    VANCOUVER, Sunday.--Wall-street was shocked with the greatest failure of the year. Allan Ryan, the son of the famous Thomas Fortune Ryan, the ...

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  7. GHASTLY TRAGEDY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The small mining township of Yea, in the Goulburn Valley district, was the scene of a ghastly discovery. ...

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  8. CHRISTIANITY

    The faith of Jesus is being challenged to-day as much as in any time during the Christian era. Some people are asking why they ...

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  9. SWEPT THE POLLS

    VANCOUVER, Sunday.--The province of Manitoba has taken on a Farmer Government with a vengea[?]. The recent elections resulted in the return of ...

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  10. INDIA'S PROBLEM

    "In temperament and physical structure the people of India are exactly like you," said Mr. G. Jinarajadasa, M.A., in an address in the W.E.A. rooms on ...

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  11. WHO WILL LEAD?

    LAUNCESTON, Saturday.--State polities at the present time are more complicated than ever before in the history of Tasmania, and any comparable ...

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  12. CANTEEN PROFITS

    LONDON, Sunday.--The House of Commons read a second time a bill validating the payment of £6,200,000 from the profits of the Expeditionary ...

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  13. BICKFORD DIVORCE

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.--Yesterday was the eleventh day of the hearing of the Bickford divorce case. Dudley Samuel Foy, who had given evidence regarding ...

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  14. PRINTERS' STRIKE

    LONDON, Sunday.--The action of the Typographical Association in taking a ballot, resulting the rejection of the award of the Industrial Court, was ...

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  15. SHIPS COLLIDE

    LONDON, Saturday.--In connection with the accident which befel the New Zealand Shipping Co.'s steamer Remuera 12 miles south of Bolt Tail (Devon), the ...

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  16. LIFE IN THE TROPICS

    BENDIGO, Sunday.--Possibly scenting from afar the danger to the White Australia policy, and professing to dis[?]ern a sinister meaning in the coincidence ...

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  17. CAUSING ANXIETY

    LONDON, Saturday.--Lord Northcliffe's condition continues to cause anxiety. The fever has not abated, and his heart consequently, is considerably ...

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  18. LAND OF CHANCES.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Addressing the scholars of Gunnersbury school on the subject of migration to Australia, Sir Joseph Cook said that there was a man ...

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  19. PRINCESS MARY

    LONDON, Saturday.--Princess Mary was considerably shaken yesterday afternoon when her motor car collided with Lord Aberdeen's car in West End. ...

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  20. WOMEN SMOKERS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The women smokers in England show no sign of diffidence those days in "lighting" up in public. Even Sydney-siders' raise their ...

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  21. A SAPPHIRE FIND.

    ROCKHAMPTON, Sunday.--Win[?] Dyor, of Ellwood's Camp, Upper Retreat Creek, has unearthed exceptionally fine yellow sapphires. Two of the best stones ...

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  22. BEEF CERTIFICATES.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Mr. Whitton (acting Comptroller General of Customs), stated to-night that a few days delay had been found necessary in ...

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  23. MOTOR "FLYING."

    LONDON, Sunday.--Benz, of 21,504 cubic centimetre capacity, the giant Gorman motor car, made its first appearance at Brooklands. It started from scratch, ...

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  24. GOING TO ANGORA.

    LONDON, Sunday.--In the House of Commons Mr. Cecil Harmsworth, in reply to questions, stated that Sir Charles Townshead left Beirut on July 17 with ...

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  25. "REDS" ACTIVE.

    TOKIO, Sunday.--Chinese at Harbin (Manchuria) report that the "Reds" are gathering for an attack on that city. The Chinese garrison is being ...

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  26. VINEGAR LANE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A gang of 100 larrikins attempted to prevent two constables from arresting the ringleaders in a fight in Vinegar-lane, one of the poorer ...

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  27. PLAY BANNED.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Theatrical circles are interested in the decision of the censor to ban the play called "The Queen's Minister," dealing mainly with ...

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  28. 48 HOUR WEEK.

    SYDNEY, Sunday--During his speech at the C.T.A. dinner on Saturday night, Mr. Fraser (Chief Commissioner for Railways) confirmed the statement recently ...

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  29. SURGICAL FEAT.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Reuter's correspondent at Berlin states that the remarkable patching up of a shattered body occurred at Breslau. A youth fell from ...

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  30. UNION OF CHURCHES.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Wesleyan Methodist Conference at Sheffield approved of a reply to the Lambeth appeal for the union of churches, expressing a ...

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  31. R.S.S.I.L.A.

    At a special meeting yesterday of the district executive of the R.S.S.I.L.A. a long discussion ensued with regard to the practicability of appointing a paid ...

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  32. NATIONAL WAGE.

    LONDON, [?]--The conference of the Mine[?]ation at Blackpool decided not [?]ate the national wage agree[?] endeavour to ...

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  33. NEWS SUMMARY.

    On pass 12 there will be found a summary of all the principal items of news dealt with in this issue. The column ...

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  34. CITY OF AUCKLAND LOAN.

    LONDON, Sunday.--An issue of £250,000, 5½ per cent, City of Auckland, stock at par, is expected shortly. ...

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  35. NEW COMMUNISTIC UNIVERSITY.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Berlin correspondent of "The Times" states that a new Communistic university has been opened at Moscow, called the "University ...

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  36. FATALLY CRUSHED.

    CAIRNS, Sunday.--A shocking accident occurred at Hambledon mill yesterday afternoon, when a man named Wincen, who was in the act of couplin, ...

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