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  2. IRISH FREE STATE.

    DUBLIN, Aug. 16.—The most momentous meeting of the Dail Eireana since the Treaty debates in 1921 opened this afternoon at Leinster House, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. HONOLULU AIR RACE.

    OAKLAND (California), Aug. 16.—The Dole air race to Honolula began before a cheering crowd of 200,000 spectators, Griffin and Henley in the monoplane ...

    Article : 353 words
  4. WAR IN CHINA.

    SHANGHAI, Aug. 16.—A conference of the remaining few members of the Nankin Government with Hankow representatives has been called at the ...

    Article : 258 words
  5. CARNIVAL FOOTBALL

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 17.—The serious of games to decide the football championship of Australia was continued at the Melbourne cricket ground to-day in ...

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  6. SACCO AND VANZETTI.

    BOSTON, Aug. 16.—Four justices of Massachusets Supreme Court, sitting as a Full Bench, heard arguments on the exceptions, taken by counsel for Sacco ...

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  7. AVIATION.

    BERLIN, Aug. 16.—The Junkers Company announce that another trans-Atlantic attempt will be made by the Bremen and a new machine which is replacing the ...

    Article : 97 words
  8. SOUTH AUSTRALIA v. N.S.W.

    The game between South Australia and Now South Wales proved a very one-sided affair, in which South Australia had altogether the better of the play. New ...

    Article : 147 words
  9. German Press Comment.

    BERLIN, Aug. 16.—Pilot Kochi states that the Bremen at one stage was making only four miles an hour. The Press, after the first shock of ...

    Article : 113 words
  10. BOMB AT BUENOS AIRES.

    BUENOS AIRES, Aug. 16.—The residence of Edouardo Santiago, Chief of Detectives and Police, was wrecked, this evening, by a bomb placed on the ...

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  11. MATCHES TO COME.

    On Friday Victoria will meet New South Wales, and on Saturday the carnival will be concluded when Tasmania play South Australia and Victoria play ...

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  12. JUROR'S HOUSE BOMBED.

    BOSTON, Aug. 16.—A bomb exploded to-day in the Louse of Louis McHardy, a juror at the trial of Sacco and Vanzetti. Four persons were hurled from their ...

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  13. COLLINGWOOD v. W. A.

    The first match between the famous Collingwood team and Western Australia took place yesterday on the Subiaco Oval, before a large attendance far a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Koennecke's Venture.

    BERLIN, Aug. 16.—Koennecke is completing the tests with the Germania at Cologne. When fully loaded the machine weights four ...

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  15. RICCIOTTI GARIBALDI.

    LONDON, Aug. 16.—Colonel Ricciotif Garibaldi hus made a statement that his detention in Liverpool has coded, and he has received permission to leave England ...

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  16. RETREATING SOUTHERNERS.

    SHANGHAI, Aug. 17.—Five troop trains with approximately 12,000 men forming the vanguard of the retreating Southern army are due to arrive at ...

    Article : 225 words
  17. AMERICA TO NEW ZEALAND.

    DETROIT, Aug. 16.—Giles, the Australian hopped off for the Pacific coast to-night. His first stop is San Francisco, from where he will start for ...

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  18. ALOHA SIGHTED.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 16.—Early reports from steamers have indicated that only the aeroplane Aloha has been sighted less than 200 miles from San ...

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  19. RACE TO DIAMOND DIGGINGS.

    CAPETOWN, Aug. 17.—Ten thousand diggers and runners made a race for wealth at a farm near Welverdiend, in the Transvaal when it was proclaimed ...

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  20. A.I.F. CLUB DINNER.

    LONDON, Aug. 17.—Australian Imperial Force Club entertained the High Commissioner (Major-General Sir Granville Ryrie) at dinner at the ...

    Article : 590 words
  21. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    LONDON, Aug. 17.—A controversy is raging in Paris as a sequel to M. de Jouvenel's intimation that he did not wish again to be a member of the French ...

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  22. REFUGEE HORDES.

    SHANGHAI, Aug. 17.—Passenger trains from Nanking and intervening stations arriving to-day brought in countless thousands of ...

    Article : 219 words
  23. LONDON STREETS.

    LONDON, Aug. 16.—Several important road improvements are in progress in London under the direction of the Ministry of Transport. The buildings which ...

    Article : 226 words
  24. R.A.F. MACHINE SEIZED.

    SHANGHAI, Aug. 16.—A Royal Air Force machine, when reconnoitring over Chinese territory this evening, was forced to laud, and is the subject of ...

    Article : 208 words
  25. FALL FROM EXPRESS.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 17.—William Miller, a fanner, of South Australia, fell out of the Melbourne express near Murrumburrah this morning and was killed ...

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  26. SIR GERALD STRICKLAND.

    MALTA, Aug. 16.—Sir Gerald Strickland despite his acceptance of the Premiership docs not intend to resign his seat in the House of Commons, but he ...

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  27. EMPIRE BROADCASTING.

    LONDON, Aug. 16.—Empire broadcasting is likely to be threatened by questions of Copyright. Mr. Gerald Marcus has already received warnings, but is ...

    Article : 162 words
  28. Italian paper's Attack.

    ROME, Aug. 16.—The "Tribuna," presumably annoyed with Sir Gerald Strickland's attitude to Fascism, most bitterly attacks Maltese developments. It says: ...

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  29. British Retaliation.

    SHANGHAI, Aug. 17.—British Consul and the Chinese Commissioner for Foreign Affairs failed to reach a satisfactory conclusion concerning the detained ...

    Article : 224 words
  30. TAXI-CAB ACCIDENT.

    LONDON, Aug. 16.—Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Holmden, of Auckland (New Zealand) were admitted to the Charing Cross Hospital to-day and subsequently discharged ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Britain's unemployed total 1,024,700, a decrease of 95, 128 for the week. New Greek Cabinet. As the outcome of the dissolution of ...

    Article : 103 words
  32. LONDON OPINION.

    LONDON, Aug. 17.—Opinion both in Ireland and London is that the Dail settled its crisis in a typically Irish way. While the Speaker is credited with ...

    Article : 154 words
  33. ITALY AND AUSTRIA

    LONDON, Aug. 16.—There have been ugly international incidents in the Alps. Because the members of the Vienna Alpine Club lay down after a steers climb ...

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  34. MR. J. OGDEN ARMOUR.

    LONDON, Aug. 16.—Mr. J. Ogden Armour, Lead of Armour and Co., meat packers of Chicago (U.S.A.), died at the Carlton Hotel to-day, His ...

    Article : 71 words
  35. FRANCE AND GERMANY

    PARIS, Aug. 17.—The Franco-German commercial agreement has been signed. A Parisian message of July 10 stated: "The newspapers believe that a new ...

    Article : 51 words
  36. BANNED FROM CHURCH.

    LONDON, Aug. 16.—The Bishop of Malo (France), where thousands of English are holidaying, has banned women from entering church unless their heads ...

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  37. FASCIST REGIME.

    ROME, Aug. 16.—Despite protests by the "Observatore Romano," the Vatican's official organ, the Undine Provincial Commission has sentenced ...

    Article : 41 words
  38. THE MORAL RESULT.

    DUBLIN, Aug. 17.—In an interview to-day Captain Redmond said that the moral result of the vote would be satisfactory. The Government's highly ...

    Article : 68 words
  39. CRUSHED BY GIRDER.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 17.—John Shortall (50), a labourer, of Harrow-street, Aulburn, was killed shorty after one o'clock to-day when an iron girder which he was ...

    Article : 78 words
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