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  2. DEATH OF LORD FISHER

    The death is announced of Admiral of the Fleet, Lord Fisher of Kilverstone (John Arbuthnot Fisher), after an internal operation, which was performed last ...

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  3. TWELFTH OF JULY.

    In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Asquith, Mr. Bonar Law stated that all possible precautions had been taken to prevent disorders in Ireland on Orange ...

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  4. LATE CABLES.

    The Spa correspondent of The Observer says:—The Russian Government's telegram accepting the British conditions, sent direct to Mr. Lloyd George at Spa ...

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  5. BRITISH COMMERCE REVIVAL.

    The turn of the half-year saw the usual abundance of funds in the money market. The supply at the week-end, after repayments to the Bank of England and ...

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  6. THE AERIAL HIGHWAY.

    Lord Londonderry to-day, in opening the International Aero Exhibition, referred to the recent alarmist exaggerated statements in reference ...

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  8. INDIAN FRONTIER INCIDENT.

    An unfortunate incident has occurred at Kachagarhi, between. Peshawar and Jameud, on the Indian North-Western Railway, resulting in serious injury to a British ...

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  10. CIVIL SERVICE STRIKE.

    A mass meeting of 2,000 civil servants and school teachers came to a practically unanimous decision, yesterday to cease work Northwith. A week ago to-day it was ...

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  11. A SINN FEIN THREAT.

    The Sinn Fein executive posted to Cork merchants and manufacturers an order, directing them to refuse to fill up British Income tax returns. It i s threatened ...

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  12. RUSSIA AND POLAND.

    The whole Polish nation, including many women, is responding to Gen. Pilsudski's call to arms. Gen. Haller is organizing volunteers, and Gen. Grabski ...

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  13. BIOGRAPHICAL.

    "Jacky" Fisher is dead. The hero of the Navy, the prophet of the war, the iron disciplined Admiral, whose mottoes "Silence!" and "Deeds, not words!" set up ...

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  14. A SHRIEK FROM AMERICA.

    The American Women Pickets' Organization, which has been engaged in demonstrations for Irish independence at the White House, the British Embassy, and ...

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  15. AMERICANS AT BRUSSELS.

    The Secretary to the United States Treasury (Mr. Houston) has announced that the Washington Government will be unofficially represented at the Brussels ...

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  16. WRANGEL'S SUCCESSES

    A [?] wireless shows that the Soviet Government appears to be apprehensive about Gen. Wrangel's successor. The message admits the Polish leader ...

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  17. ENGLISH HIGH PRICES

    Questions in the House of Commons to day elicited the information from Mr. McCurdy (Food Controller) that the retal prices in England at present are 150 ...

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  18. SHIPPING.

    Semaphore Tides.—Monday. July 12—Times of high and low waters doubtful. ARRIVED:—July 10. Kanna 1,049, Watchlin, New Zealand. A.U.S.N ...

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  19. DR. MANNIX.

    It is reported that Archbishop Mannix has been appointed a professor of higher mathematics at Maynooth Roman Catholic College Ireland. ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN MAILS BY AIR.

    The General Post Office authorities are so satisfied with the air service between London and Paris, which is allowing late latters for Australia to be posted on ...

    Article : 66 words
  21. LANCASHIRE GAS STRIKE.

    An unauthorized gas workers' strike in Manchester and neighbouring towns is causing great domestic inconvenience. Many mills and factories are also stopped. Ten ...

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  22. DUBLIN IN TURMOIL.

    Military activity in Dublin is undiminished. The erection of defensive barricades and elaborate sandbag redoubts and shelters ...

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  23. POLAND TIRED.

    It is announced that the Polish Government [?] about to leave Warsaw, Polish Communists have gone to the front to agitate among the troops against a ...

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  24. AERIAL MAILS IN AMERICA.

    The Washington authorities have announced that the United States Post Office Department will shortly put into operation a New York to San Francisco aerial mail ...

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  25. PRINCE KROPOTKIN'S ADVICE.

    In a message addressed to the British workers, Prince Kroopotkin—the Russian patriot who for many years reided in England, and is now living near Moscow—urges ...

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  26. THE DAVIS CUP.

    The second tie in connection with this year's Davis Cup competition was begun on the courts at Eastbourne to-day, the competing nations being America and France. ...

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  27. ALLIED HELP SOUGHT.

    The Alfred Generalissimo, Marshal Foch will reach Paris from Sap to-night to discuss with the headquarters staff the desperate plight of the Polish armies. He ...

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  28. MILITARY ACTION BANNED.

    A Moscow wireless message details the terms on which trade with Great Britain is to be resumed. In addition to other conditions, it is provided that the Soviet ...

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  29. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

    The Chicago Tribune says it is stated in diplomatic circles in Paris that Britain is seeking a new treaty with the United States to protect her interest of the ...

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  30. CANADIAN CONTRACTS.

    Members of a Canadian syndicate, which has obtained contracts valued at £1,200,000 from the Russian Soviet Government, have announced that the question of credit has ...

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  31. AMERICA LEADING.

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  32. SPORTING CABLES.

    Oxford made 193 against Cambridge, Bettington (Australian) scoring 35. Cambridge replied with 9 for 161, and Bettington took 3 wickets for 64. The match was drawn. ...

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  33. AN IRISH MUTINY.

    Further details available tin connection with the recent mutiny of the Connaught Rangers battalions at Jullunudr prove that the action was due to incitement from ...

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  34. JAPAN AND THE WORLD.

    M. Suzuki, a member of the Japanese Diet, declared, to-day that the whole world disliked Japan. He asked whether the Government had any definite policy to ...

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  35. WIN FOR AMERICA.

    The doubles were played to-day, and by winning the rubber, the Americans have secured the match as, although two singles have yet to be played, they have already ...

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  36. A CHINESE PROTEST.

    Sir Belby Alston (British Minister to China) is en route to. England carrying petitions signed by a score of leading Chinese commercial and student bodies ...

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  37. AIR FORCE TENNIS.

    H.R.H. the Duke of York and Wing Commander Greig won the doubles in the air force tennis championships at the Queen's Club. The Duke reached the ...

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  38. THE CHINESE REBELLION.

    The Pekin correspondent of the New Fork Times says:—The reconstruction of the Chinese Cabinet is being delayed because the Anfu Party is influencing ...

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  39. CARPENTIER AND DEMPSEY.

    Messrs. Kearns, Curley, Carpentier, Descamps, and Brady have held a conference, with the aim of arranging a contest between Dempsey and Carpentier ...

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  40. JAPAN AND AMERICA.

    Representative Ushara, in a speech if the Diet, demanded to know why the Government had not insisted upon the lawful rights of the Japanese in America. ...

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  41. EXHIBITION MATCHES.

    Mdlle Lengien, the lady champion, and G. L. Patterson, the Australian, are playing exhibition matches at tge Estbourne lawn tennis tournament, now in progress ...

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  42. TURKISH TROUBLE.

    The New York Times Washington correspondent states that according to authoritative advices it is understood that the Allies will not request Turkey to sign ...

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  43. RIFLE TEAM FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Messrs. Gary, Parnell, Thompson, and Douglas are unable to proceed to Australia with the British rifle team, and their places will be taken by Colour Sgt. H. T. Wood. ...

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  44. WOOL FOR GERMANY.

    The Ministry of Munitions has informed the Australian Press Association that it has no information concerning wool in dealers hands likely to be sent to Germany. The ...

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  45. JAPANESE POLITICS.

    The Japanese Diet has received a petition signed by 600 Koreans asking that Korea be given representation in the Diet. The Japanese Government has informed ...

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  46. BURNS—BECKETT FIGHT.

    Discussion is proceeding in reference to Burnss chances against Beckett. The majority doubt that the former will be able to come back the achieve what no ...

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  47. AMERICA RESUMED TRADE RELATIONS

    The Washington State Department announces the removal of all previously existing restrictions on trade or communication with the ...

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  48. THE DEBT TO ARGENTINA.

    The British Government arranged to liquidate its £20,000,000 debt to the Argentina by meeting periodically the interest on Argentina's external debt held in ...

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  49. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    The so-called Third Party, which expects to place Presidential candidates in the field in opposition to the Republicans and Democrats, will soon hold a ...

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  50. WOTTON CASE SETTLED.

    The law case, Richard and Frank Wootton v. J. Joel has been settled. Woottons are to receive a percentage of the stakes on horses ridden by Frank Wootton ...

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  51. DISCUSSION UNFINISHED.

    The communique issued this afternoon says:—Herr von Simony communicated to the Spa Conference the German reply to the Allies' notification in regard to ...

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  52. NAURU ISLAND COMPENSATION.

    A meeting of the Pacific Phosphate Company will be held on Thursday to pass a resolution to pay the managing directors £65,000, other directors £56,000, and other ...

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  53. GENERAL CABLES.

    In the House of Commons, the Under-Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. Baldwin) replying to a question in reference to the double income tax, said he hoped that ...

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  54. POLES AND LITHUANIA

    Lathuanian representatives at New York announced that Poland has recognised the defacto Government of Lithuania. ...

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  55. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    The heavy fail that has la[?]en during the week interfered with the cricket, and some of, the matches had to be abandoned. Play was impossible in Mead's benefit match on ...

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  56. AMERICAN SHIPBUILDING.

    The Department of Commerce has announced that 2,241 vessels, aggregation 3,760,624 gross tons, were built in the United States for the year ended June 30 ...

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  57. AMERICAN PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN

    It is understood that Mr. Coa (Democratic candidate for the Presidency of the United States) will make the keynote of his campaign an appeal to the people for ...

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  58. THE HAND OF WILSON.

    President Wilson's secretary (Mr. Tumulty) states that Dr. Wilson was the moving spirit in the Cox and Roosevel Democratic nominations. ...

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  59. BIG IMPORT AND EXPORT RETURNS.

    The British Board of Trade returns for June show that the imports amounted to £170,500,000, as compared with £123,000,000 in June, 1919. Among raw ...

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  60. SWISS LOAN AT 8 PER CENT.

    A Swiss loan of £5,000,000 offered on the local market at par, with interest at 8 per cent., was absorbed within 24 hours. ...

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  61. A LAND OF INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES.

    The Department of Labour announces that there were 3.374 "lockouts" in the United States in 1919, affecting more than four million workers. ...

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  62. GERMANY'S "SLIMNESS."

    The Friday night communique stated:—The afternoon meeting of the conference was almost entirely devoted to the coal issue. Herr Bergmann explained that the ...

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  63. MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S STRAIGHT TALK.

    The Spa correspondent of the New York Sun interviewed Mr. Lloyd George while walking in the garden with him. The correspondent asked whether the Prime ...

    Article : 128 words
  64. LATE MINING.

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  65. GOVERNMENT DEPOTS CRITICISED.

    The select Committee on National Expenditure has seriously criticised the management of the Government depots at Slough. It urges that the Ministry of ...

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  66. WOULD-BE ASSASSIN EXECUTED

    Massoud, who threw a bomb at the Egyptian Premier on June 4, has been executed. ...

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  67. ETON V. HARROW.

    The improved weather to-day enabled the Eton .v. Harrow match to be begun at Lords. The wicket was greatly in favour of the bowlers. Eton scored 103 in the first ...

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  68. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT BUSINESS.

    The House of Representatives only will meet on Wednesday, the Senate having adjourned to July 21. Mr. Tudor's censure motion is again at the head of the business ...

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  69. DISTRESSED AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    There is much distress among Australian discharged soldiers in England. The authorities strongly urge that Australians should not come to England in the hope ...

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  70. NEW ZEALAND MINERS' UNREST

    The di[?]te between the Coalmine Owners' Association and the Miners' Federation has reached a crisis in regard to the interpretation of the national ...

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  71. ABBEY MEMORIAL SERVICE

    A service in memory of the late Lord Fisher will be held at Westminster Abbey on Tuesday. The London newspapers unanimously ...

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  72. STRANDED STEAMER RELEASED.

    A wireless message received last night stated that the stormen Sail Maru had got off the Tern Reef and had resumed her voyage south. ...

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  73. FRANCE'S DEBIT TO AMERICA.

    The Paris correspondent of the New York American interviewed Lord Roths. child, who said:—It is absolutely idle to deny that France is unable to pay the ...

    Article : 55 words
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