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  2. MILLIONS STARVING.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express," at Riga, says that the famine, in Russia is increasing. There are 30,000,000 people in the famine ...

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  3. BRITISH TRADE REVIEW.

    The reduction of the bank rate has caused a more cheerful tone on the Stock Exchange, with improved quototions of giltedged stocks, but those who expect an ...

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  4. FOURTH TEST.

    Showers at Manchester to-day made, conditions extremely unpleasant. Rain commenced to fall during the night, and it continued steadily until a late hour this ...

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  5. PACIFIC PROBLEMS.

    Delegates to the Imperial Comference reassembled on Friday. The morning session was devoted to naval defence, and there was a long discussion. No official ...

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  6. IRISH PEACE PROSPECTS.

    Interviewed on the eve of his departure for Ireland on Friday, Mr.de Valera said:— "Though the immediate futere is uncertain, we have perfect confidence in the ultimate ...

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  7. A DASHING VICTORY.

    Fitzroy footballers have frequently disappointed their friends this season, but there was no necessity to seek excuses for them on Saturday, when, playing against ...

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  8. Season's Averages.

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  9. Recollections of 90 Years.

    At a luncheon at the Guild Hall at Bath Mr. Frederic Harrison, the well-known litterateur, who is aged 90 years, proposed the health of the visitors. He said that all who ...

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  10. REFLECTION IN THE RAIN.

    In furnishing the exception which in often cited to prove the rule, Manchester has in one way given the Australians a first check. Whether the tour will cease ...

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  11. Sinking of Hospital Ship.

    An unconfirmed report from Denmark states that Captain Patzig, a German submarine commander, who was responsible for the sinking of the hospital ...

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  12. Ulster Receives Proposals.

    Sir James Craig submitted the proposals made by the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) to Mr. de Valera to a meeting of the Cabinet of the North of Ireland on ...

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  13. Americans Interested.

    American newspapers are publishing an interview which the London correspondent of the United Press Association had with Mr. W. M Hughes on his suggestion for ...

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  14. ORANGEMEN PROTEST.

    The Grand Master of the Loyal Orange Lodge Institution of England has written to the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) that the Orange Order looks upon the ...

    Article : 197 words
  15. Deaths on s.s. Ormonde.

    Three passengers by the s.s Ormonde died during the homeward voyage from Australia. They were George Nicholas, a Greek, who succmbed to asthma; George ...

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  16. TOWNS FLOODED.

    SYDNEY,— Sunday,—Stormy conditions on Friday culminated on Saturday in a cyclonic disturbance of great intensity, which raged along the whole const, but was ...

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  17. Mr. Massey's Movements.

    After the Imperial Conference has finished its sittings, the Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr.Massey) will make a round of visits to the provinces. At ...

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  18. YORKSHIRE DEFEATED.

    There was a rather sensational ending to the match at Shefflield to-day. There did not appear to be much prospect of Yorkshire's obtaining the 289 runs necessary to ...

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  19. Carpentier's Return.

    Twenty thousand people welcomed Georges Carpentier on his return from America yesterday. M. Descamps, Carpentier's manager, stated that Carpentier ...

    Article : 142 words
  20. Acid Factory Explosion.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Geneva states that a nitric acid factory exploded at Bodio, a village in the south-east of Switzerland, on Friday, ...

    Article : 88 words
  21. Lord Northcliffe's Views.

    Lord Northcliffe, who is on his way to Australia, arrived in New York yesterday. In an interview he said that he wondered if the American people knew that Ireland ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN CONVENTION.

    The Self-Determination for Ireland League of Australia is holding its first national convention in the Unity Hall, Bourke street. Delegates from the six ...

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  23. Candid Art Critic.

    Commenting upon the acquisition of Millais's famous picture, "Christ in the Carpenter's Shop," by the National Gallery, London, after strong appeals had been made ...

    Article : 228 words
  24. Murder of Little Girl.

    A coroner's jury at Abertillery, in Monmouthishire, has returned a verdict against Harold Jones, aged 15 years, of the wilful murder of Florence Little, aged 11 years, ...

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  25. Other Nations May Participate.

    The correspondent of the United Press Association at Washington learns that the Secretary of State (Mr.C.E Hughes) has advised Belgium, Holland, and Portugal ...

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  26. TRAINS HELD UP.

    The following urgent telegram were received at the Telegraph Office, Melbourne, addressed to the Secretary, PosttnasterGeneral's department (Mr. Oxenham): ...

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  27. Japanese Immigrants.

    Mr. J. V. A. McMurray, of the Far Eastern division of the Department of State, told the Immigration Committee of the House of Representatives on Friday ...

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  28. Greek Victory.

    Members of the Greek Royal family, Ministers of State, and members of Parliament attended the singing of a Te Deum at the Cathedral on Friday to mark the Greek ...

    Article : 101 words
  29. French Diplomacy.

    British official circles are viewing with misgiving certain tendencies in recent French diplomacy, as evidenced by the postponement of the Supreme Council meeting, ...

    Article : 154 words
  30. DELEGATES HONOURED.

    Bath conferred the freedom of the city on the Maharajah of Cutch, Mr. Hughes, and Mr.Massey yesterday.The mayor and councillors welcomed the visitors at the ...

    Article : 476 words
  31. Australian Patents.

    Mr. C. A. Hack, of Melbourne, informs the Australian Press Assiciation that as a result of his representations, the United States Patents Commissioner has decided ...

    Article : 133 words
  32. DAVIS CUP.

    In the Davis Cup match yesterday, J. B. Hawkes (Australia) defeated Paul Bennett (Canada), 8—6. 6—4. J. O. Anderson (Australia) defeated La Frambers (Canada), ...

    Article : 206 words
  33. Memorial to Camel Corps.

    The Prime Ministers of Australia (Mr. Hughes) and New Zealand (Mr.Massey) attended on Friday the unveiling of a memorial inscribed with names of officers ...

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  34. "BASIS OF SELF-DETERMINATION"

    In an address at a united service held in the St. Kilda Town Hall yesterday afternoon by Orange lodges of the southern district, the Rev. S. H. Cox took as his ...

    Article : 327 words
  35. Fighting in Morocco.

    Strong contingents of natives violently attacked advanced Spanish positions at Melilla, in Morocco. It is reported that several hundreds of Spaniards ...

    Article : 152 words
  36. GENERAL CABLES.

    Bush fires have affected 40,000 acres of moorland at Deeside. One hundred tons of stocked peat were destroyed. It is reported that armed bands, under ...

    Article : 276 words
  37. London Wool Sales.

    At a mixed sale of Bawra and free wools on Thursday competition for merinoes was well maintained especially by Continental buyers. Prices almost reached June parity. ...

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  38. HEAVY RAIN IN QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—During the 24 hours ended 9a.m Saturday torrential rain fell in the southern division of the Stale. The principal falls were: ...

    Article : 268 words
  39. Offer to McDonald.

    Reticence is being observed among the Australians in regard to the Nelson (League) club's offer to McDonald. McDonald has not yet decided what his answer to ...

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  40. Chita Republic Annoyed.

    The Chita (Siberia) Republic has sent Note to the Chinese Government, stating that unless China takes steps to prevent the anti- Bolshevik forces under Generals ...

    Article : 86 words
  41. Suicide of Coin Collector.

    Herr von Fraudendorfer, well-known numismatist, and formerly Bavarian Minister for Railways, committed suicide at Munich after having been accused of ...

    Article : 67 words
  42. CHURCH UNION.

    It was stated on Saturday in regard to the proposed union of the Presbyterian, Methodist, and Congregational churches that July 25 had been fixed as, the last ...

    Article : 83 words
  43. Heavy Scoring at the Oval.

    There was some high scoring on both sides in the match between Lachashire and Surrey on the Oval this week. In their first innings Lancashire declared at 454 for ...

    Article : 80 words
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