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  5. FALL OF WARSAW.

    VANCOUVER. August 16, 10.35 p.m. Warsaw ihas been captured by the Bolshevists. ...

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  6. LATEST SPORTING.

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  7. BUILDING RAILWAYS

    The latest report of the Railways Standing Committee states:—“During the course the year’s enquiries a number of matters have come under the notice of the ...

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  8. ENGLISH ELEVEN.

    It has been officially announced that Mr. R. H. Spooner. the captain if the English Eleven, has withdrawal from the team owing to an injury to one of [?]s knees. ...

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  10. PASTORALIST AND LEGISLATOR.

    The Hon. J. Botterill, M.L.C. died at St. Nott’s. Private Hospital, Mount Gambier, on Tuesday morning. He[?]nderwent an operation for appendiciti[?] Thursday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. The Entente Unimpaired.

    Speaking at Quesnoy, the French Premier (M. Mi[?]erand) said, though they had to recognise that there were certain divergencies of opinion between France ...

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  12. Wrangel’s Responsibility.

    Speaking in the Commons, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) said that the Government bad notified Gen. Wrangel that he must snake further attacks on his ...

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  13. PRINCE AS GOVERNOR GENERAL.

    The question of the appointment of Prince Arthur of Connaught as Governor General of South Africa was raised in the Senate this morning by Sr, Marais, who ...

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  14. SUPPORT FOR MANNIX

    Resolutions denouncing the British Government and Mr. Lloyd George for their refusal to allow Dr. Mannix to enter Ireland were carried at a mass meting of ...

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  15. A Polish Success.

    News from Warsaw states that the Poles have recaptured Radzymin. ...

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  16. The British Policy.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Bonar Law, in moving the adjournment of the House until October 19, with a provi[?] that it might be convoked earlier if ...

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  17. “Fra[?]ernal Union” of

    The Labour Council of Action has received a telegram from the Russian Central Council of Trade. Unions thanking the British workers “for their practical ...

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  18. A Lord Mayor Charged.

    In the House of Commons, replying to Capt. Wedgwood-Benn (L.), the Secretary for Ireland (Sir. Hamar Greenwood) stated that the Lord Mayor of Cork was ...

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  19. Advise from the Pope.

    On the ground that the. Roman Catholic Church—does not desire any political matrydoms, the Pope has telegraphed to Archbishop mannix advising him not to ...

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  20. American Warships Moving

    The cruiser Pittsburgh and a destroyer have been ordered to the Baltic from Cherbourg “to protect American, interests.” ...

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  21. May be Visited by Mother

    Mr. Llyod George, interrogated in the Commons said the Government would not remove the restriction placed on Dr. Mannix’s movements, but was prepared to give ...

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  22. TIME LIMIT!

    Capt, Hudd. M-C-, asked in the Assembly on Tuesday, much to the indication of Labour members, whthr the Premier would take immediate steps to provide for ...

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  23. Paderewski as League

    M. Paderewski (Polish Prime Minister) has been appointed Polish Delegate to the League of Nations. ...

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  24. Hitting an Open Door.

    Mr. Pemberton Billing drew attention to the resolutions—threatening a general strike in the event of military measures against Russia-passed at the Labour ...

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  25. German Money.

    In, the Assembly to-day the Prime Minister (Geo. Smuts) announce that £10,000,000. belonging to unresident and unmodified Germans bad not been paid to ...

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  26. Lord Mayor Pound Guilty.

    Ald McSweeney (Lord Mayor of Cork) has been courtmartialed; charged with having made a seditious speech, and with having been in possession of a police ...

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  27. Britain and Wrangel.

    In a letter to Mr. Lloyd George, M. Komeceff (the Russian delegate) says that Russia is anxious to learn Britain’s final decision regarding Gen. Wrangel. The ...

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  28. KEROSINE!

    Mr. Price, in the Assembly on Tuesday, said he noticed in the press that the Vacuum Oil Company bad diverted a shipment of kerosine to the other states, and ...

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  29. AN OHIO CLOUDBURST.

    The severest rainstorm on record burst over city, and damage in excess of £200,000 was done. Stretches of paving floated out into the streets, and traffic was ...

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  30. PRINCE’S INDIAN VISIT.

    In the House of -Commons to-day, replying to Mr. W. Forrest (Co.U.). Mr. Lloyd George said that a full announcement would shortly be made whatever the ...

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  31. A MATRIMONIAL DIFFERENCE.

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  32. SPORTING CABLES.

    In the tennis tournaments in connection with the Olympic games, Wa[?]sher (Belgium) defeated R. V. Thomas (Australia) in three straight sets. G. L. Patterson ...

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  33. PIRIE’S WATER SUPPLY.

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  34. CLARE AND SPALDING RAILWAY,

    Referring to the matter of the completion of the Clare to Spalding Railway, the Premier (Hon. H. N. Barwell) said on Tuesday morning that the position ...

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  35. COMPENSATION CLAIM.

    At the Supreme Court on Tuesday Mr. Justice Gordon and Messrs E. B. Gr[?]ndy, K.G. and B.A. Soclden (siting as arbitrators) continued the hearing of the claim by the South Australian ...

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  36. THE LAW COURTS.

    Alexander Shaw consented to an order, made in June, 1917, for the maintenance of his child being increased from, 6 to 8.6 a week. Mr. B. J. Kearney appeared for the State Children’s ...

    Article : 225 words
  37. GENERAL CABLES.

    In the Commons to-day, replying to Mr. J. M. Hogge (L), Mr. Lloyd George said that information at the disposal of the Government showed that the high, level of ...

    Article : 87 words
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  39. LACROSSE CARNIVAL TEAM.

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  41. CANADIAN GRAIN EXCHANGE.

    Contrary to expectations the grain exchange did not open to-day. The Government Wheat Board is still in operation, and will probably continue for a week ...

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  42. DAMAGED MEAT.

    The m[?]at in numbers, two and live holds in the shelter deck of the Admiral Codrington, from Australia, is badly damaged, and it is believed that it is only fit for ...

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