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  2. "Turn from Europe

    Lieut-Col. L. C. M. Amery (Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty) in an article in the ''Sunday Express,'' entitled ''Turn for Europe,'' says: ...

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  3. Reign of Terror

    Owing to the wholesale destruction of the means of communication business is stagnant in many parts of Ireland in some places the people are on the verge ...

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  4. Round the World Flight.

    Major W. T. Blake has completed another state of his round-the-world night the arrived at Bagdad at 4.30 on Thursday afternoon. ...

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  5. Empire Wireless

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. F. G. Kelleway) in the House of Commons on Thursday, in reply to a question with regard to the wireless chain, said that ...

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  6. Assassins Abroad

    An attempt has been made upon the life of the President of Finance (M. Malerand) in Paris. Bouvet, anarchist, attempted to ...

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  7. Bar to Prosperity

    Mr. William Williamson, addressing the Australian Estates Company meeting, and the trade unions' refusal to accept the wages of the true economic level was ...

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  8. Tennis Supremacy

    The Australians are playing their preliminary the in the Davis Cup competition, and have won the first two singles against Czecho-Slovakia, Tha ...

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  9. The British Budget

    In the House of Commons the Finance Bill run read at third time. Mr. Asquith said the Budget was founded on conjecture and hope Since ...

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  10. AUSTRALIA WINS.

    The Australians won all five matches in the doubles. Patterson and Wertheim beat Ardeit and Rohrer, 9—7, 0—0, 6—3, ...

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  11. CORK THE REBEL STRONGHOLD.

    Sligo is experiencing a reign of terror and bloodshed. There has been continuous fighting for ten days. The Nationals, under McKeon, captured Colloney after a ...

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  12. SUCCESSFUL TRIAL.

    The new Commonwealth liner Esperane Day had a successful trial from Glaogow to London. Over a five hours full speed run she averaged 18.2 knots ...

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    Beuvet declared that he did not wish to kill president Millerand, but merely desired to create a demonstration to draw attention to the present situation ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. PRESS COMMENT.

    The ''Financial News,'' in referring to Mr Williamson's speech, says:—''In direct deliance of contracts the Queensland Government forcibly altered the provision ...

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  15. OFFICIAL NEWS.

    An official communique issued from Dubhn states that the National army's operations in the south and west have been materially hampered by the wanton ...

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  16. THE STEEL INDUSTRY

    In moving the second reading of the Iron and Steal Bounties Bill in the South African Assembly the Minister for Mines and Industries explained that a ...

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  17. INDIA v. SPAIN.

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  18. JAPAN IN SIBERIA

    It is officially announced at tokio that Japan will withdraw all troops from the mainland district of Siberia by September 30, and is also evacuating the ...

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  19. New Rifle Bullet

    At Biakey the Elcho Shield competition was won by England by a score of 1632. Scotland was second with 1612. The new streamline bullet used gave ...

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  20. BIG FLIGHT PROJECTED

    According to a message from New York Walter Hinton, of No. 4 fame during the first week in August, will depart on the 7365 miles hydro-aeroplane Hight ...

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  21. DR. RATHENAU'S SUCCESSOR

    According to a massage from Derhn Herr weidield the German Ambessader at Washington, success, the late Dr. Rathenau as Minister for Foreign ...

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  22. OXFORD v. CAMBRIDGE.

    In the inter-Varsity tennis Cambridge won both single against Oxford. ...

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  23. BESTOWAL OF HONOURS

    The South African Senate has rejected by 20 votes to 9 a motion by ex-President Reitz. ''That in view of the recent scandals in connection with the granting ...

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  24. FRANCO-BRITISH CONTESTS.

    In the Franco-British contests at Wimblodon in aid of the Verdun Restoiation Fund, Borotra beat F. G. Lowe, Gobart Last Campbell, Borotra and Mdlle, ...

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  25. HEAVY ENLISTMENTS.

    Two thousand have enhated in the first Dublin brigade, including many ex-soldiers, first aid workers, and doctors. ...

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  26. PRINCE AND INDIA

    Mr. Lloyd George entertained the Prince of Wales at a dinner at Downing-street. He said that every report from India spoke in thrilling terms of the ...

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  27. American Strike

    The American Federation of Labour leaders have announced that they will bitterly oppose the use of lederal troops in the rail strike. They denounce ...

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  28. CLAIMS FOR COMPENSATION.

    Claims lodged with the town clerk, Dublin on account of the destruction of property in the recent tighting, at ready amount to £1,500,000. ...

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  29. HYGIENIC BIRTH CONTROL

    A conference consisting largely of British doctors has passed a resolution that provision for hygienic birth control instruction should become part of the ...

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  30. CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Frank Anderson, former American indoor tennis, champion has won the Canadian singles championship, deleating Board, for Toronto, 6—3, 6—1,6—3. ...

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  31. MOTOR RACING FATALITY

    Felix Nazzaro won the French Automobile Club's grand Prix at [?] covered the 500 miles £1 an avarage of slightly over 70 railes an hour. ...

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  32. RAID ON FISHING VESSEL.

    When a British tishing versel has to seek shelter at Dunmore. 11th robeis buarded the ship and seired portion of the fish at the point of the revolver. ...

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  33. PROPOSED CHANGE OF DATES.

    The British Lawn Tennis Association has asked the United States Tennis Association to change the dates of the Inal gound for the Davis Cup from August ...

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  34. Chinese Civil War

    Bullt[?]ils from Hong kong state that Dr. Sun Yai Seu expects to retake Canton as soon as 20,000 reluforoements arrive. Land and naval battles are ...

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  35. THREE YEARS' IMPRISONMENT

    In April Harry Smith, worsted spinner, of Leeds, and his wife, were committed for trial at Edinburgh on a charge of having attempted to defra[?]d the York ...

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  36. County Championship

    The position of the clubs in the country cricket championship is as follows:—Surrey, 78; Notts, 76; Yorkshire and Lancashire, 75; Kent, 70 Middleax 61; ...

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  37. Power for the North

    Owing to the general manager of the Hydro-Electric Department (Mr. J. H. Butter) having left for New Zealand, where he will be absent for three weeks ...

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  38. GOVERNMENT ATTHUDE.

    White House has made the announcement that while President Hardag does not believe it will be necessary to resort to extreme measures, the President will ...

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  39. About People

    Mr. Daniel Faulkner, of craig Banks, Distillery Creek is seriously indisposed, and his health is causing his relatives much anxiety. ...

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  40. NEAR EASTERN CONFERENCE

    The British and French Governments have agreed that the following points should be discussed at the Near Eastern Conference. ...

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  41. DEATH PENALTY IN RUSSIA

    Mr. Ben Turner, chairman of the urst official Labour delegation of Russia in 1921, and Mr. George Lansbury, have jointly called upon the Soviet ...

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  42. HEALING BY FAITH

    There were extraordinary and unprecedented scenes at the Anglican Cathedral at Capetown on the occasion of the opening of the missing of J. H. Hickson, ...

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  43. AMERICAN BOATS FIRED ON.

    The troops [?]posing Dr. Sun Sat Sen fired on two burges flying the American flag. A hundred shots did not damage to the boats. ...

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  44. MINERS REIECT ARBITRATION.

    President Harding has announced that the miners have rejected his arbitration proposal but the Government plan to rel[?]ve the situation will not be ...

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  45. ENGLISH DIVORCE COURT

    The Divorce Court, in an endeavour to deal with [?] cases before the end of July, has secured the assistance of judge Buckmaster, and the Lord Chancelior ...

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  46. PAYING THE PENALTY

    Germany has paid the reparation in stalment of £1,000,000 due to-day. ...

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  47. TRADE RELATIONS

    Much interest has been aroused in South African commercial circles by the statement by the Australian Minister for Trade and Customs that negotiations ...

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  48. RAILWAY POSITION MORE DISTURBED.

    The railway strike situation throughout the country is also be[?]oming more and more disturbed. At one place in the far w[?], where the maail trains have ...

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  49. CALIFORNIAN FRUIT

    The Californian fruit growers have petitioned President Harding and the Governor of California to facilitate the transportation of the fruit crop. They ...

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  50. The Wireless Agreement

    Interesting development, which may jeopardise toe agreement between the Commonwealth and the Amalgamated Wireless Ltd. are expected to take ...

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  51. EXPERIMENTAL SERVICE

    Lord Incboape, in replying to reperesentaton urging that the Peninsular and Oriental branch line via the Cape should call at Fremastle, agreed to ...

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  52. QUEST HOMEWARD BOUND

    The Shackleton exploration ship Quest, after a few day's delay at Simonstown owing to Comonder Wild's attack of in[?] made bur final departure for ...

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  53. A Labour Clash

    There is a possibility of a clash between the A. L. P. and Parliamentary party in this state on the question of the future in the movement [?] cards ...

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  54. THEFTS OF JEWELS

    Lady Bealty lost a pearl and dismond cluster brooch, valued at £2000, at the ball given by Mr. Mareball Field, It which there were many notabilities, ...

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  55. Repatriating the Digger

    According to figures made available on Saturday by the chairman of the Repatriation Commission (Colonal J. K. Semmiens) for the period ended June 30 ...

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  56. IMPERIAL POLITICS

    The Conservative group usually knows as the d[?]bards in both Houses has elected J.[?] salisbury as leader. ...

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  57. HOUSE OF LORDS REFORM

    Lord Lincolnshre, writing to the Eastern Countries, Liberal Federation on the Lords' reform proposal, said that half the members were asked to proposal, said ...

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  58. THE FISHING INDUSTRY

    The Air Ministry is co-operating with the Scottiah Fisheries Board in a service of experiments off Scotland is locating herring schools. Three aeroplanes ...

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  59. A MATTER OF ATTIRE

    According to a in[?]rrage from Home Cardinal Marini refused to administer the sacrament to 20 girls belonging to the children of mary who presented ...

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  60. VATICAN FINANCES.

    The Rome weekly paper '[?] Monday station that the Vatican Hudget shows a deficlt of seres to eight million fire. The Pope has appointed three Cardinals as a ...

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  61. Bold Dash for Liberty.

    Se[?]ing an opportunity when his guard's attention was distrected for a mo[?] William Westley Hi[?], a warehouse breaker, serving a [?] ...

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  62. RUSSIAN FAMINE [?]ELIEF

    Mr. Hoover has reported to President flarding that up to July 1, 50,500,000 dollars had been spent in Russian famine relief or allocated for ...

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  63. PECULIAR RAILWAY MISHAP

    A train passing under a viaduct at Point in Chapalls, near Paris, unaccountable divided, and proceeded on separate lines. One section struck an from column ...

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  64. To-day's Events.

    8 P.M.—Meeting of Church of England Sunday school teachers, Mechanic's Class room. 2.50 and 8 p.m.— Plctures at Majestic ...

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  65. AMERICAN TARIFF BILL

    The United States Senate defected the provision in the Tariff Hill for the continuation of the embarge on the impor[?] of also stuffs [?] ...

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