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  2. Warsaw Reported Captured

    The "Daily Express" Warsaw correspondent, wiring on Sunday, declared that a Bolshevik patrol had crossed the Vistula south of Thorn, and was ...

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  3. Defeated

    In the Assembly to-night Mr. Watkins resumed the debate on the want of confidence motion. He expressed the opinion that the shill-shally operations of the ...

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  4. Mesopotamia

    The proceedings of the extremist party in Bagdad for some time have been viewed with disfavour by all moderate sections of the community, and the ...

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  5. Derwent Estates Case

    The trial of Fullerton and Linden was it continued to-day. Fullerton was further A cross-examined by the Solicitor-General. He stated that the total expenses, ...

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  6. Irish Affairs

    Replying to Captain Wedgwood Benp, Sir Hamar Greenwood in the House of Commons stated that the Lord Mayor of Cork was being court-martialled that ...

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  7. Graves on Gallipoli

    Details' of the work of graves registration on Gallipoli are contained in a memorandum of Lieut. Colonel Hughes, Australian Officer in Charge of War ...

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  8. FOUND GUILTY—SENTENCE DEFERRED.

    When the court-martial opened in Cork Alderman McSweeney looked ill, owing to his hunger strike. He was charged with having delivered a ...

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  9. TWO PASSENGERS KILLED.

    A motor car returning homeward after sports at Lurgan was fusilladed at Banfoot Ferry, and two passengers killed, ...

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  10. INSPECTOR SHOT DEAD.

    Inspector Wilson, of the Irish Constabulary, was shot dead when leaving a shop at Templemore, Tipperary. ...

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  11. UNEMPLOYMENT

    Answering Mr. Hogge, Mr. Loyd George said in the House of Commons that the information at the disposal of the Government showed that the high ...

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  12. FRENCH ASSISTANCE.

    The "Morning Post's" Warsaw correspondent asserts that French assistance is on route to Warsaw. The new Polish offensive on the northern front has held ...

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  13. SOUTH AFRICA

    The question of the appointment of Prince Arthur of Connaught as Governor-General was raised in the Senate at Capetown by Senator Marais, who ...

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  14. AMERICAN INTERESTS.

    The cruiser Pittsburg and a destroyer have been ordered to the Baltic o protect American interests. ...

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  15. ARCHBI HOP MANNIX

    Resolutions denouncing the British Government and Mr Lloyd George for refusing to allow Dr. Munnix to enter Ireland were carried at a mass meeting ...

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  16. DEBATE IN PARLIAMENT.

    In moving the adjournment of the House of Commons until October 19, with the proviso that it might be convoked' earlier if desirable, Mr. Bonar ...

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  17. VIEWS OF IRISH BISHOPS.

    The Irish hierarchy has entered a Collective protest against the treatment of Dr. Mannix. They say that the arch bishop only used his right as a citizen ...

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  18. MINISTERIAL ATTITUDE.

    Mr. Lloyd George, when interrogated, stated that the Government would not remove the restrictions on Dr. Mannix'e movements, but was prepared to give ...

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  19. QUESTION OF REUNION.

    Replying to the questions in the Senate, the Premier said it seemed everyone's desire was to heal the breach ant unite the people, but a reunion could ...

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  20. THE POPE'S ADVICE.

    On the ground that the church does not desire a political martyrdom, the Pope has wired to Dr. Mannix, advising him not to attempt to land in ...

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  21. THE ARCHBISHOP'S RETURN.

    Asked a question in Sydney in regard to the return of Dr. Mannix to Australia, Mr. Hughes said he preferred not to discuss the matter, but he pointed out ...

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  22. GERMAN MONEY.

    In the Assembly General Smuts announced that £10,000,000 belonging o. non-resident and undomiciled Germans would not be paid to the reparation fund, ...

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  23. "MANNIX AVENUE."

    The municipal council of Bankstown, in the outer suburbs of Sydney, has, in changing the names of several streets, decided to call one of them "Mannix ...

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  24. COUNCIL OF ACTION

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

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  25. OTHER JURYMEN DISCHARGED.

    The jurymen summoned to attend the Criminal Court, other than the twelve empanelled in the Fullerton and Linden case, were lot oft till this morning, when ...

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  26. SHIPPING AGREEMENT

    According to the "New York Times" washington correspondent, an agreement has been reached, with the full consent of the Shipping Board, between ...

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  27. CZAR AND FAMILY

    The "Standard" publishes what purports to be the final and conclusive details of the murder of the Ozar and his family at Ekaterinburg in 1918. A ...

    Article : 248 words
  28. Parer and McIntosh

    Parer and McIntosh left Rockharupton this morning at 8.55 in beautiful weather for Brisbane. They passed over Mary- borough at 12.5 Arrangements had been ...

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  29. FRENCH RESENT MOVE.

    Some mystery exists over the proposed departure of Messrs. Adamson and Gosling, who have not left London. Some French newspapers resent British ...

    Article : 138 words
  30. Northern Territory

    Applications will be called by the Commonwealth in this week's "Gazette" for the position of Administrator of the Northern Territory at a salary of £1500 ...

    Article : 213 words
  31. BRITISH INDUSTRIES

    Information has 'been received at Washington that an English motion picture concern intends to illustrate the progress of British industries and ...

    Article : 74 words
  32. Soldiers' Pensions

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) has notified the secretary of the Returned Soldiers' Association That arrangements are being made to supplement the pensions ...

    Article : 136 words
  33. REFERENCE IN PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Billing drew attention in the House of Commons to the resolutions threatening a general strike in the event of military measures against ...

    Article : 160 words
  34. SOUTH RUSSIA

    M. Kemeneff in a letter to Mr.. Lloyd George states that Russia is anxious to learn Great Britain's final decision regarding General Wrangel. The letter. ...

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  35. BRITISH TREASURY BONDS

    Asked what was the cause of the failure of the Treasury Bond issue, Mr. Chamberlain said that only £10,000,00O had been received in three months. He ...

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  36. A WILL CASE

    A case involving an estate of £40,000, which was bequeathed to charitable institutions in Germany. came before the Chief Justice (Sir Pope A. Cooper) in chambers ...

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  37. Steamers for Hobart

    The Commonwealth Government steamer Boonah is to call at Hobart next month to load wool and general cargo for the United Kingdom. ...

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  38. Mr. Hughes in Sydney

    Mr. Hughes, the Prime, Minister, arrived in Sydney to-day, to be present at the coal conference. He stated that he hoped to be able to visit Rabaul as ...

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  39. RATES OF EXCHANGE

    The following are the rates of exchange:—Paris, 50 f,: Stockholm, 17.8 kr.; Christiania, 23.65 kr.; Cede calcutta, 2½d to the rupee; Yokohama, 33½, yen; ...

    Article : 35 words
  40. Lindisfarne Ferry

    The terry seamer Willamstown, which has been acquired by the Lndisfarne Ferry Go., recently formed by residents of that suburb, with the idea of securing ...

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  41. Killed by a Falling Tree

    William G. Fisher, a resident of Glen Huon district, was killed by a falling tree on Monday. The limb by a falling tree on Monday. The limb of the tree struck him on the head, which was ...

    Article : 64 words
  42. SEVERE RAINSTORM

    A message from Toledo (Ohio) states that a most severe rainstorm has occurred there, doing damage to the extent of 1,000,000 dol. Stretches of paving ...

    Article : 37 words
  43. Taunery Destroyed

    A tannery at Botany, belonging to De la Warr, Ltd., was destroyed by fire last night, The damage is estimated at £20,000. A cottage adjoining the ...

    Article : 44 words
  44. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    M. Paderewski has been appointed Polish delegate to the League of Nations. ...

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