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  3. IRISH MENAGE

    LONDON, Friday.—The situation in Ireland was discussed in the House of Commons on a motion to reduce the salary of the Chief Secretary for Ireland. ...

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  4. POLAND CAVES IN

    LONDON, Friday—The 'Times" correspondent at Warsaw reports that the Polish Government is hesitating to accept the Bolshevist offer to negotiable a ...

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  5. GHAZI FANATICS

    SIMLA, Friday.—Some cases have recently occurred in the Northern Punjab of bombthrowing. The bombs are believed to emanate from colonies of ...

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  6. BELFAST RIOT

    LONDON, Friday.—Eight people were killed and many injured in Thursday's renewed riots at Belfast. The factions were seen for the first time using ...

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  7. NO MONEY FOR QUEENSLAND

    LONDON, Friday.—At the annual meeting of the Australian Estates and Mortgage Company Mr. Williamson, replying to the attacks of the Queensland ...

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  8. CRASHING HOME

    SOEBANG, Friday.—Left Singapore July 20 and ran into a heavy storm. Had part of upper starboard plane carried away and had to return to Singapore. ...

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  9. AMERICA CUP

    VANCOUVER, Friday.—A stirring race resulted in the third heat of the America Cup. Resolute was the United States nomination, and the British colours were ...

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  10. FRONTIER WAR

    SIMLA, Friday.—The Abdullai clan Malaods have recently given much trouble, and further fighting has occurred near Manin. The 5th Mountain ...

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  11. Story of the Flight.

    The two gallant airmen left Hounslow, England, in a De Haviland machine on January 8, and since then have triumphed over dangers and difficulties that would ...

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  12. HERTZOG AND NAVY

    CAPETOWN To-day.—The naval debate in the Assembly aroused considerable feeling owing to the action of the Nationalist leader (Mr. Hertzog) in ...

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  13. EMPIRE FORESTERS

    LONDON, Friday.—The delegates to the Empire Forestry Commission attended Buckingham, where Mr. Mackay (Victoria) presented an address to His ...

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  14. NOT WANTED

    LONDON, To-day.—The "Times" correspondent at Stockholm reports that the British naval commander at Reval has informed Krassin that he is unable to ...

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  15. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ORCHESTRA.

    It was most gratifying to see such an excellent attendance at the Town Hall this afternoon, when the recently formed South Australian Orchestra gave its ...

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  16. AERIAL DERBY.

    LONDON, To-day.—Betting at the Aero Club shows that Hawker is favourite for the aerial Derby. ...

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  17. UNHOLY ALLIANCE

    LONDON, Friday.—The "Times" correspondent at Paris says France is keenly discussing the chances of co-operation between the Germans and Bolshevists. It ...

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  18. LOCAL INDUSTRY.

    Australians are gradually being convinced that Australian labour and Australian brains are capable of supplying the majority of our daily wants—trade ...

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  19. EXPLOITING MISERY

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Justice Darlington, in refusing an apportion from a moving picture company to film a murder trial, characterised the request as a ...

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  20. PALESTINE AND SYRIA

    LONDON, Friday.—The new stamps issued in Palestine bear the inscription "Erez Israel" (meaning "Land of Israel") in Hebrew, Arabic, and English. ...

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  21. SILENCE IS GOLDEN

    LONDON, Friday.—A number of Irish Nationalists returned to the House of Commons yesterday in order to share so heckling the Government during the ...

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  22. PRINCE'S INDIAN VISIT.

    LONDON, To-day.—It is stated in the "Times" that the Prince of Wales is due at Bombay on December 21, and his Indian visit will extend, to April 2. ...

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  23. TURKEY SIGNS.

    LONDON, To-day.—The Copenhagen correspondent of the "Times" reports that the Sultan, at a meeting of the Grand Council, has approved of the signature of ...

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  24. HUMILIATING ORDER

    LONDON, Friday.—In the House of Cords Lord Milner declared that action like that of Gen. Dyer at Amritsar tended to undermine rather than to strengthen ...

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  25. LEAGUE CRIPPLED

    LONDON Friday.—In the House of Lords, replying to an enquiry by Lord Parmoor asking how far the Covenant of the League of Nations, had become ...

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  26. WORKER AND HIS MEAT.

    LONDON, To-day.—Reports from the Smithfield meat markets state that the prosperous northern miners and mill employes are now the readiest purchasers of ...

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  27. GREEK DASH

    LONDON, Friday.—The "Daily Mail"s Constantinople correspondent reports that Greek cavalry have occupied Mindrali and Tchorla, and are advancing at ...

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  28. MORAL LEPERS

    PARIS, Friday.—The Congress of the International Society of Surgeons has approved of the decision of the International Bureau excluding surgeons of the ...

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  29. BOXING.

    At the Stadium to-night Billy Shade (America) knocked out Hubie Hinton in the first round. Hinton, who was very nervous, was down four times before the ...

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  30. MIXED BATHING EPISODE.

    LONDON, To-day.—A stout elderly lady with an umbrella climbed the high diving stage at Tonbridge Baths and denounced the indecency of mixed bathing. ...

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  31. FOUND UNCONSCIOUS.

    Win. La Foley (35), a returned soldier residing at 6 Cromwell Street, City, was found by Constable Wilson in Clarence Place, of King William ...

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  32. BOXING.

    LONDON, To-day.—The "Daily Mail" states that Mr. Cochran has cabled to Dempsey a fresh proposal to fight Carpentier, offering £50,000. ...

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