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  3. WORLD REVOLUTION AT GERMAN INSTIGATION

    BERLIN, Sunday.—At a secret international conference of communists held at Constance (Switzerland), at which Britain was not represented, it ...

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  4. STORMS IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Sunday.—There have been severe thunderstorms in several Counties, which have interfered with outdoor sports. On Saturday a ...

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  5. PLUCKY AIRMEN SMASHED MACHINE REPAIRED

    WELTEVREDEN, Monday.—Lieutenants Parer and M'Intosh arrived at P[?]nang (Malay) on May 2. Their engine became troublesome when leaving ...

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  6. TROUBLES IN IRELAND UNWILLING HELPERS

    LONDON, Monday.—Armed men entered Louth, near Dundalk, while the residents were at church yesterday, and destroyed the police barracks ...

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  7. THE PUNJAB DISORDERS DYER'S ACTION SUPPORTED

    LONDON, Sunday.—There is widespread criticism for and against the Amritsar report. Leadinf Anglo-Indians generally ...

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  8. FEAR OF VICTIMISATION.

    The jurors summoned for the inquest on the Kilmallock victims absented themselves through fear of victimisation. ...

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  9. USING THE REDS.

    Berlin newspapers state that the monarchists are supporting the communists, intending to overwhelm the country when the Reds induce chaos. ...

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  10. HUNTER REPORT CAUSES EXCITEMENT IN INDIA.

    ALLAHABAD, Sunday.—The publication of the Hunter report has caused much excitement in India. The native press clamors that the report is a ...

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  11. OBEDIENCE TO ORDERS OR DEATH.

    Michael Toole, a farm hand, who refused to quit the service of an obnoxious farmer of Ballyglass, Mayo, was waylaid and unrecogonisably beaten to ...

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  12. SITUATION BECOMING SERIOUS.

    The situation arising from the transporters', refusal to move the soldiers' military stores is becoming serious. The enginedrivers in the South have ...

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  13. BY AIR TO THE SOUTH POLE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Dr. John L. Cope, organiser and leader of the British Imperial Antarctic Expedition, so long ago as last September, had ...

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  14. CABINET SUMMONED.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that an important meeting of the Cabinet was summoned to-day to discuss Ireland, Lord French (Lord Lieutenant), ...

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  15. TAX ON WAR FORTUNES

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Sunday Express" states that the Cabinet, yielding to the pressure and threats of wealthy business members of the House ...

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  16. S[?]A CONFERENCE.

    PARIS,. Sunday.—The "Petit Parisien" states that France and Britain are likely to agree to Italy's demands for a postponement of the Spa ...

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  17. "ISN'T WATSON A FOOL FOR BOTHERING?"

    My Dear "Fed-up,"— Apart from his views on politics land religion, and the fact that he does not care a "riddle" what people say ...

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  18. AMERICA'S POSITION

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—M Painleve, an ex-Premier of France, en route to China, said that the United States should participate morally and ...

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  19. DOMINIONS' AFFAIRS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Sunday Express" states that the Government is instituting important Imperial changes by which the Dominions' affairs are ...

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  20. INTER STATE NEWS IN BRIEF VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE.—Mr. Justice Higgins deprecates the statement that it is necessary to strike in order to get to the Arbitration Court. ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLES

    PARIS, Sunday.—Leading Belgian and German litterateurs are co-operating to restore the Louvain library. ...

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  22. BOLSHEVIKS OUT-GENERALED

    ALLAHABAD, Sunday.—Extraordinary news has reached India from the Caucasus. It appears that at the very moment when the Bolsheviks ...

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  23. ASIATICS IN AFRICA

    CAPETOWN, Sunday.—The Asiatic Inquiry Commission's interim report states that owing to the rise in prices, shortage of work, and other causes, a ...

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  24. LAMBETH CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Two hundred and seventy-six bishops will attend the Lambeth Conference on July 3. The agenda will include discussions on ...

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  26. IN MESOPOTAMIA

    LONDON, Sunday.—Fighting against the tribesmen in Mesopotamia continues. There are indications that the hot weather will see a recrudescence ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE.—The dates of the Brisbane Show have been fixed as from Monday, July 26, to Saturday, July 31. ...

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  28. FEDERAL SALARY GRAB

    Sir,—In a paragraph with the above heading under Devonport news in your issue of May 26, Lieut.-Col. Black is reported to have moved at a ...

    Article : 511 words
  29. MYALLA DISTRICT RETURNED SOLDIERS

    Sir,—Will you kindly grant me [?] small space to bring before our returned men a matter of great import ance to them. At a meeting of ...

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  30. U.K. NON FERROUS MINES

    LONDON, Sunday.—The report of the Committee on the condition and possibilities of non-ferrous mining in the United Kingdom, suggests that ...

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  31. FOR A WOMAN'S SAKE

    LONDON, Sunday.—There is a widespread belief that King Alexander of Greece will not return to Greece, owing to the public and political ...

    Article : 67 words
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  34. BOXING

    LONDON, Sunday.—Llew Edwards beat Johnny Regan, who retired in the third round. ...

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