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  2. DARING FREE STATE COUP.

    Large forces of the Free state Army effected landings at three points on the coast of Country Cork, despite the rob[?] stubborn opposition, heavy guns were also safely transfer ret from the troopsn[?] to [?] shore Intense fighting is now proceeding Reports have reached Dublin that the ...

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  3. CHITA GOVERNMENT

    TOKIO, Thursday.--A new Government for all Siberia, following true democratic lines, and superseding the Governments of the Chita "Reds" and the ...

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  4. 36 TO 27 VOTE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--In the House of Representatives this morning, Members were supplied with an estimate of the profit and loss for the period ...

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  5. IS IT A CLIMAX

    The many visitors who filled [?] galleries of the Legislative Assembly again yesterday were not [?] warded by seeing or [?] ...

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  6. LESSONS LEARNT

    The district and one farm exhibits--though among the most interesting spec[?] in the annual exhibitions--have a deeper value that must its appreciated ...

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  7. STOCK BREEDING

    "Better bulls and more of them" was advocated [?] conference of the Stock Breeders Association and the standing dairying committee of the Council of ...

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  8. CHEAP LABOUR

    LONDON, Thursday.--Representatives of the Colonial Sugar Refining Company, under the skilful direction of .Mr. E. W. Knox, are engaged in London in a ...

    Article : 318 words
  9. STANDING FIRM.

    LONDON, Thursday.--This afternoon's meeting of the Cabinet was attended by practically all the Ministers. The meeting unanimously decided to endorse the ...

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    Lord Digby, Lady Digby, and M'ss Pitt Rivertt, with Lord Digby's polo ponies, Dolly and Clever Mary, winners of first and second prizes in the polo pony section yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 29 words
  11. RUSH HOME.

    Visitors for the Exhibition have already commenced to return to their homes. The Rockhampton mail train on Thursday night took away a big ...

    Article : 105 words
  12. SINGLES MATCHES

    BOSTON, Thursday.--The Austra Hans commenced their Davis Cup match against the French team to-day. O'Hara Wood took Anderson's place ...

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  13. AMERICA INDICTED

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday.--Judge "William Swancy, chairman of the Law Enforcement Committee, to-day told the annual convention of the American ...

    Article : 93 words
  14. VENETIAN CARNIVAL

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 146 words
  15. THE CRUISER WRECK

    LONDON, Thursday.--There were 11 casualties in the wreck or the British' light cruiser Raleigh, off the coast of Labrador. The steamer Empress of ...

    Article : 61 words
  16. WIREWORKERS RESUME

    SYDNEY, Friday--The case in which Ryland Bras (Australia) Ltd. applied to the Arbitration Court for a variation of the Slate award for wireworkers. ...

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  17. LOST CHILDREN

    The man in blue is more or less of a busy person at show time. Customarily has job is no sinecure, and this occasion had been no exception to the ...

    Article : 258 words
  18. HIGH COST OF BREAD

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A serious situation is reported to have aris[?] in London, the [?] of [?] consequences of a general strike against an ...

    Article : 75 words
  19. MEAT FOR GERMANY

    BERLIN, Thursday.--A German syndicate, headed by the Hamburg Meat Import Company, has provisionally agreed to the proposal of the Argentine ...

    Article : 97 words
  20. MEN BLOWN TO PIECES

    PARIS, Thursday.--A message from L[?] states that a waggonload of live shells which were dug up near Mauberge, exploded, and the mangled ...

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  21. FRUIT EXPERT

    Fruit growers on the North Coast and in the Stanthorpe district are to have the [?] of the advice of Mr. J. M. Ward, Government Fruit Expert of Tasmania. ...

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  22. MINISTERS QUESTIONED

    In the Legislative Asembly on Thursday, the Minister for Agriculture and Stock informed Mr. Swayne at the itinerary of Mr. Brooks, instructor in ...

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  23. AMERICANS CHOSEN

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--Tilden, Johnston, Richards, and Williams have been chosen to [?] the Davis cup at Forest [?] on September 1, 2, and 4. ...

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  24. MATRIMONIAL RUPTURE

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--"Bill" Hart, the moving picture here, announced to-day that his wife (nee Winnie Westover) has left him. They were ...

    Article : 39 words
  25. ROAD GRANT

    ADELAIDE, Friday.-- The Commissioner for Crown Lands (Mr. Latter) told Mr. Rudd in the Assembly that the amount allocated to the State by the ...

    Article : 58 words
  26. COAL PROFITS

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A message from Newcastle late on Thursday night stated that the president of the Northern branch of the Minus ...

    Article : 132 words
  27. MINERS' PENSIONS

    BERLIN, Wednesday.--The International miners' conference at Frankfurt on Main has adopted a resolution in favour of improving the pensions of miners ...

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  28. PRIZE PRESENTATION

    This afternoon at 5 o'clock tho prizes will be presented by his Excellency the Governor (Sir Matthew Nathan). Competitors from Victoria and New South ...

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  29. A.N.A. COMPETITIONS.

    The date at [?] the entries for the Australian Natives Association's musical [?]nary, literary, and art competitions has been extended to August 28. Entry ...

    Article : 98 words
  30. BRITISH STEAMER SEIZED

    LONDON, Thursday.--The steamer George, flying the British flag, has been seized at Batoum, apparently on the initiative of the Russian Consul. Steps ...

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  31. WARRING CHINESE FACTIONS

    SHANGHAI, Thursday.--The waning power of the ex-President (Dr. Sun [?]atson in South China) been [?]ally broken by the defeat of the army of ...

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  32. A PRESENTATION.

    Yesterday morning, in the council rooms at Bowen Park, a presentation of a puree of sovereigns was made to Mr. Percy Pearce, foreman of works, ...

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  33. SENTENCED TO DEATH

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Moscow High Court has sentenced to death 13 [?] revolutionaries, but is temporarily delaying the execution of the sentence, which ...

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  34. LIEUT-COLONEL HODGES DEAD

    Mr. A. [?]. Williams, Mayor of M[?]ay, who is at present in Brisbane yesterday afternoon received a tele gram from his brother in Mackay ...

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  35. SHOW VISITORS

    Noticeable among the visitors are Mr. W J. Rankin, president of the Tweed Richmond Jersey Breeders Association; Mr. A. V. E. Overall, member of the New ...

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  36. JAPANESE ARMY REDUCED

    TOKIO, Wednesday.--The Min[?]star for War announced a retrenchment of the army in the next 10 years, at a coal of 400,000,000 yen. The scheme involves a ...

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  37. MURDERERS EXECUTED

    LONDON, Thursday.--Reginald Dunn and Joseph O'Sullivan, the murderers of Field-Marshal Sir Henry Wilson, were executed this morning at Wandsworth ...

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  38. GERMAN GOODS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Although the agents of the Dutch steamer, Ang[?]kerk, which reached Melbourne to-day from Rotterdam and Hamburg, withheld ...

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  39. PUBLIC SERVICE EXAMINATION.

    As examination of candidates (males and females) for admission to the State Public Service will be held in conjunction with the Junior (University) Public ...

    Article : 82 words
  40. CAPTAIN CUTTLE INJURED

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The withdrawal of Captain Cuttle, the winner of the Derby, from the St. Leger has caused somewhat sensation. The "Daily ...

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  41. NEW ITALIAN GOVERNMENT

    ROME, Thursday.--The Chamber of Deputies to-day, by 247 votes to 121 expressed confidence in the new Government, ...

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  42. MOTOR CYCLE TEST

    GENEVA, Wednesday.--The British team won the six days' motor cycle test for en international trophy. ...

    Article : 21 words
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