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  2. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    General Smuts, the Prime Minister of South Africa, in a statement in the Assembly regarding the conference of Prime Ministers, said that he proposed to take ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The Australians began their match against the M.C.C. at Lord's to-day in brilliant weather before a large attendance. The wicket was fast. In the ...

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  4. LONDON LIFE.

    It takes a great deal to make the Londoner really indignant. Things which lead to riots in some European cities are tolerated in London with amazing good ...

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  5. IRELAND.

    Raids on places associated with Sinn Fein have been continued in London, resulting in the seizure of documents. The four women under suspicion who ...

    Article : 42 words
  6. PEACE MATTERS.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Evening World" states that President Harding and the Secretary of State (Mr. C. E. Hughes) are embarrassed ...

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  7. STRAY NOTES FROM AMERICA.

    You are not long in Western America, before you realise that a Japanese problem exists there: you hear of it from Vancouver to Los Angeles, all the way ...

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  8. SOUTH-WEST PROVINCE.

    Polling took place on Saturday in connection with the by-election to fill the vacancy in the representation of the South-West Province in the Legislative ...

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  9. INDIA.

    An Indian newspaper publishes a statement made by Gandhi, the Nationalist leader, with reference to his recent interview with the Victory (Lord Reading). Gandhi ...

    Article : 245 words
  10. HOURS OF PLAY.

    Mr. Sydney Smith, the manager of the Australian team, states that after a series of conferences with members of the Marylebone committee and finally with the Hon. ...

    Article : 175 words
  11. POLICE AND REBELS.

    Inspector Rice and twenty men were ambushed by sixty rehels at Kilmeena (mayo). The police drove the rebels out of an entrenched position killing four, ...

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  12. SECTARIAN RIOTING.

    During sectarian rioting in Belfast four persons, including two girls, were wounded by shots from an armoured car. ...

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  13. OUTRAGES AT CORK.

    Two ex-soldiers, father and son, employed at the Cork military barracks, were seized in the street by armed men and taken to a secluded quarry and shot. The ...

    Article : 81 words
  14. THE SILESIAN QUESTION.

    The Foreign Office has received a Note from M. Briand cordially agreeing to a meeting of the Supreme Council at Boulogne without any stipulation that an ...

    Article : 74 words
  15. CENTURIES FOR SUSSEX.

    Playing for Sussex against Leicester Jupp Scored 179. Bowley and Jupp scored over two hundred for the first wicket of Sussex and Bowley's 127 followed an innings of ...

    Article : 39 words
  16. AFGHAN TROUBLE.

    A Peshawar message states that owing to the Ramzan festival there is a complete lull in the Indo-afghan negotiations. The relations between the mission and the ...

    Article : 87 words
  17. AUSTRALIAN AVERAGES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 245 words
  18. BANKS RAIDED.

    Two Dublin branches of the Ulster and Belfast banks were raided by armed men. who drove the staffs at the revolver's point into the inner rooms and then took as ...

    Article : 42 words
  19. WAR DAMAGE IN PARIS.

    The commission which investigated war damage in Paris and the neighbourhood through aerial raids and "Big Bertha's" bombardments, has assessed the amount ...

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  20. MAGNETIC STORM.

    A magnetic storm of unprecedented intensity dislocated the Bombay telegraph service for three days. Ordinarily such disturbances only last a few hours. ...

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  21. REPARATIONS DEBATE.

    The debate in the Chamber of Deputies on the question of German reparations has been adjourned to Tuesday. The Prime Minister, M. Briand, has not yet ...

    Article : 34 words
  22. SELF-DETERMINATION LEAGUE.

    Brian O'Kennedy, who succeeded Lean McGrath as secretary of the Irish Self-Determination League in London, has with five others been deported to Ireland, where ...

    Article : 63 words
  23. COOLIES' STRIKE IN ASSAM.

    The coolies who refused to work on the Assam tea plantations are in a desperate plight owing to starvation and are going homewards accompanied by extremist ...

    Article : 168 words
  24. TRIAL OF WAR CRIMINALS.

    Sir Ernest Pollock, Solicitor-General, and 60 witnesses have started for Leipzig to give evidence at the trial of German war criminals. It is expected that the trial ...

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  25. SHEPHERD'S BUSH MURDER.

    Elaborate precautions were taken by the Police at Hammersmith at the inquest into the death of McNeil, the father-in-law of a member of the Irish constabulary, ...

    Article : 109 words
  26. EX-EMPERON KARL.

    The Ex-emperor Karl of Austria has notified the Federal Council of his intention to leave Switzerland in August, but he has not indicated where he wil go to. ...

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  27. HOW UPPER SILESIA VOTED.

    According to returns from Upper Silesia 716,400 voted for Germany and 471,400 for Poland of Germany's majooty of 245,000. it is estimated that 200,000 were "outvoters" The above map shows the distriets which have voted Polish enclosed in an oblong and those which German underlined. The Supreme Council now has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. HONOURING THE BRAVE.

    As the result of a combined effort by residents of Kelmscott Karragullen, and Roleystone, a massive obellsk [?] erected to commemorate the part played ...

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  29. THE NEAR EAST.

    The Turks are expecting a Greek offensive to be undertaken shortly. It will decide definitely the diplomatic and military domination of Turkey or Greece. ...

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  30. ANGLO-JAPANESE EREATY.

    The "Sunday Times" publishes a lengthy extract from Mr. Hughes's speech in the Commonwealth Parliament regarding the renewal of the Anglo-Japanese Treaty. ...

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  31. FATAL PRACTICAL JOKE.

    A senseless practical joke, Played on George Day, 15 years of age an apprentice at the Newport railway workshops, on Friday had a tragic ending the victim ...

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  32. RUSSIA.

    There has been a sharp disagreement between Lenin and Trotsky. The former declared at a Soviet Council meeting that the time had arrived when the Russian ...

    Article : 87 words
  33. THE MENNONITE COLONY.

    A message from Swift Current, Saskatchewan, states that the Mennonite Colony, numbering 80,000, has completed arrangements to move from Canada to land ...

    Article : 139 words
  34. REPORTED CONSUMPTION CURE.

    Eight British specialists, including Sir Harry Bruce Porter, have visited Generva to investigate Dr. Spahlinger's laboratory, and examined every state of the ...

    Article : 116 words
  35. WOUNDED MAN MURDERED.

    Unknown men entered a hospital in Dublin and put an ex-soldier, John Byrne, who was seriously wounded yesterday, on a stretcher and carried him to the ...

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  36. POPE'S RELIEF DONATION.

    Through Cardinal Logue, Roman Catholic Bishop of Armagh, the Pope has sent two hundred milion life for the relief of distress in Ireland. ...

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  37. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Prime Minister stated in the House of Assembly that it was not the intention of the Government this session or in the near future to legislate regarding the ...

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  38. ENGINEERS IN THE LATE WAR.

    It is proposed by the Royal Engineers, London, to place a memorial, to commerorate the part taken by engineers of the Empire in St. Paul's Cathedral, and ...

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  39. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The police raided a Communist branch in the East End and Seized literature, including instructions in regard to the nationalisation of the mines, and alleged ...

    Article : 284 words
  40. U.S."DIVORCE MILL."

    Endless family complecations, [?] cases of bigamy, no to mention children who have been cheated of their [?]macy, are said to be among the tragio ...

    Article : 374 words
  41. HIGH FINANCE.

    At a conference held in Brisbane on Friday between the representatives of from 40 to 50 unions and a number of members of the State Parliament. including the ...

    Article : 168 words
  42. A NEW GUINEA EXPEDITION.

    No reply had been received up to Saturday to the radio message despatched by the Acting Prime Minister (Sir Joseph Cook) to New Guines for information of the ...

    Article : 127 words
  43. AUSTRALIAN FIELDING.

    The spectators at Leyton during the Essex match were loud in their praise of the Australians' fielding, particularly the returns from the deep field. A prominent ...

    Article : 123 words
  44. ST. PATRICK'S DAY PROCESSIONS.

    Protestations of loyalty were a characteristic of speeches made by members of the St. Patrick's Day celebrations committee to the Lord Mayor on Saturday when ...

    Article : 161 words
  45. EMIGRATION PROHIBITED.

    The "Dail Eireann" (Sinn Fein Parliament) has issued regulations prohibiting emigration from Ireland without republicar permits. ...

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  46. IMMIGRATION.

    It is officially stated on behalf of the A. L. P. executive that the following motion will be submitted to the combined union congress which will be held in Melbourne ...

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  47. CRICKET CONFERENCE.

    The Australians will leave England for South Africa by the s.s. Balmoral Castle on September 30. At the instance of Mr. Smith a ...

    Article : 165 words
  48. MOTOR CYCLE FATALITY.

    Arthur Martini, 27 years of age, who lived at Drummond-street, Carlton, died in the Melbourne Hospital on Saturday night, after having been thrown from a ...

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  49. A SURFING FATALITY.

    Colonel Oswald Watt, late of the Australian Flying Corps. and of the firm of Gilchrist. Watt and Sanderson. lost his life in the surf at Bilgole Beach, a little beach ...

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