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  2. CABLEGRAMS and TELEGRAMS GERMANY AND THE ALLIES

    Germany is negotiating with London, and promises capitulation if England asks her and at the same time requests France to reduce the ...

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  3. BROKEN HILL FIRE

    Owing to the fire in the Central mine at Broken Hill, 321 employees have been thrown out of work. ...

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  4. STATE TELEGRAMS A POLITICIAN'S ALLEGED LAPSE

    F. A. Baglin, M.L.C., has been committed for trial. The hearing of the charges against him will be commenced on August 1. ...

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  5. POLITICAL. FEDERAL

    Elaborate precautions were taken to prevent a demonstration when the two deported Irish rebel envoys left Port Melbourne by the ...

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  6. CHINESE BANDITS AGAIN

    Chinese bandits near Chuso, in the province of Yunan, have captured Mr. Dar[?]y Atherby [?], a British mining engineer. ...

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  7. FURTHER HOTELS TO BE CLOSED

    The Licenses Reduction Board has announced that a further batch of 48 hotels will be closed, representing compensation amounting to ...

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  8. A SENSATIONAL OCCURRENCE. INSANE CRIMINALS AT LARGE.

    A riot which took place in the Illinois Hospital for Insane Criminals has had serious consequences. The hospital authorities say that ...

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  9. SAVINGS BANK CASE

    The five persons accused of conspiracy in connection with the Savings Bank case, were committed yesterday for trial at the next criminal ...

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  10. CABINET APPROVES OF NOTE FOR SUBMISSION TO ALLIES.

    After a protracted meeting Cabinet yesterday finally approved of the draft of the note for submission to the Allies. The greatest ...

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  11. GERMANY

    Princess Marguerite Hohenlowe Ochringer has been found guilty of affording refuge to Captain Ehrhardt, a revolutionary concerned in ...

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  12. WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    Mr. Pope (Commissioner of Railways) was able to make the gratifying announcement yesterday that in round figures the department's ...

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  13. LEVEL CROSSING TRAGEDY

    A gruesome tragedy occured at the level crossing at North Fremantle last night, when a young woman named Dorothy Millray, 24, was ...

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  14. AVIATION PROPOSED WORLD FLIGHT

    Plans are well advanced for an attempt, to achieve a world flight in June, 1924. Captain MacLaren has been appointed leader of the ...

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  15. RAILWAY SMASH IN BULGARIA

    A terrible railway accident occurred on the line between Sofia and Vama (Bulgaria). Two passenger trains collided, and 13 r ...

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  16. GERMAN INDUSTRIAL ORGANISATION

    M. Poincare, in unveiling a war monument at Villers Cotteret, referred to the Germans' systematic destruction and the French efforts ...

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  17. INSANE CONVICTS HUNTED WITH BLOODHOUNDS

    Seventeen of the insane convicts who escaped from the asylum at Chester, Ill., are still at large. They are being hunted by bloodhounds. ...

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  18. A HELICOPTER FLIGHT

    An aviator named Pescara made a remarkable flight of 700 yards in a helicopter, returning to within 10 yards of his starting point. ...

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  19. SUSPECTED SUICIDE

    It is suspected that Dorothy Milray, the victim of the tragedy at North Fremantle level crossing, committed suicide. ...

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  20. PARLIAMENT OPENED

    The third session of the eleventh parliament of Western Australia was opened today by his Excellency the Governor, Sir Francis Newdegate. ...

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  21. LLOYD GEORGE ACCUSES POINCARE.

    In receiving the freedom of the city of Bristol today, Mr. Lloyd George declared that the outlook in Europe was enough to induce ...

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  22. BOANS SAVINGS BANK SENSATION.

    Harry Newman (35) and Alice Hogue (35) were charged yesterday with having stolen £1032 whilst engaged in a clerical capacity in ...

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  23. FRENCH MINISTER OPTIMISTIC

    The French Minister for Works is optimistic regarding the situation in the Ruhr. He declares that the German resistance is lessening, and ...

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  24. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES BRITISH

    The Liverpool dockers have decided to return to work, and this, it is expected, will have a powerful influence on the attitude of the ...

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  25. A PILOT'S DEATH

    An aeroplane tragedy which occurred here was due to the fact that the pilot had not strapped himself in, and therefore when the machine ...

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  26. IMPERIAL CABLES. IRISH

    De Valera says that it is not the intention of the republicans to renew the war in the autumn or after the elections. "The war is finished," ...

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  27. RESISTANCE IN RUHR WEAKENING

    The Dusseldorf correspondent of "Daily Telegraph" says that passive resistance in the Ruhr is weakening, and the coal owners at one ...

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  29. DOCKERS' STRIKE DYING OUT.

    The workers in Smithfield Meat Market have decided by an overchelming majority to resume work immediately. ...

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  30. DE VALERA APPEALS TO AMERICA.

    De Valera, in appealing to America for election funds, declared that the Irish are still overwhelmingly republican at hheart. ...

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  31. LABOR LEADERS HOWLED DOWN

    Messrs. Gosling and Bevan, leaders of the National Transport Workers' Union, were howled down by 5000 dockers when they attempted ...

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  32. NEW SOUTH WALES

    Mr. McGirr, the representative for Sydney in the N.S.W. Legislative Assembly, has been called upon by the Electoral Council of ...

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  33. ITALIANS COMMEND BRITISH PROPOSAL

    Italian diplomatic circles consider the British proposal in regard to Germany as a noteworthy attempt to find a satisfactory solution to the ...

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  34. DE VALERA DEFIANT

    Replying to a threat that he would be kept on the run, de Valera has issued the following statement; "Living or dead we mean to ab ...

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  35. A WARNING BY LABOR LEADER

    Mr. Thomas, M.P., speaking at Derby, said that if the principles behind the dockers' strike represent the intentions of any large ...

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  36. GENERAL A BOOKMAKER'S EVIDENCE

    Alfred Heathron, a bookmaker, giving evidence before the Betting Commission, said that betting was practically all done on the credit ...

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  37. UNITED KINGDOM

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Ramsay Macdonald initiated a debate on disarmament with a motion deploring the orm ...

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  38. DOCKERS EXPEL THEIR LEADERS.

    Following upon the dockers' repudiation of their leaders, the unofficial strike committee has decided to negotiate direct with the ...

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  40. LITTLE ENGLANDERS DEFEATED.

    A motion in the House of Commons to reduce the naval vote as a protest against the expenditure on [?]e Singapore base, was defeated ...

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  41. THE TILBURY DOCKERS

    Most of the dockers at Tilbury have resumed work. ...

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  42. STRIKERS AND POLICE IN CONFLICT

    Some 800 strikers have resumed work at Tilbury docks. A serious encounter occurred between the strikers and police in the ...

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  43. MADAME FAHMY COMMITTED FOR MURDER

    Madame Fahmy, who is charged with having murdered her husband, Fahmy Bey, was committed for trial yesterday. She presented a piteous ...

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  44. ROWING SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE WORLD

    James Pa[?]don, N.S.W., and Darc[?] Hatfield, N.Z., met on the Richmond River yesterday for the sculling championship of the world. ...

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  45. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS NEW SOUTH WALES

    Ex-detective Burvett gained a verdict for £50 damages in a libel action against "Smith's Weekly." He claimed £2500. ...

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  46. DESTRUCTION OF EXHIBITS

    A fire at Dartsmouth has destroyed over £50,000 worth of exhibits belonging to the Exhibition Branch of the Board of Trade. ...

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  47. A UNIQUE BOAT RACE.

    A blind crew rowing in a fouroar boat with a cox whose sight was normal, representing Worcester College for the Blind, defeated the ...

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  48. AUSTRALIAN

    Preparations are being made by the owners of the idle northern collieries for a resumption of work on Monday, but resumption ...

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  49. A TRAGIC WEEK END

    The week end in New South Wales was a tragic one. No fewer than five persons were killed in motor smashes. ...

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  50. THE SINGAPORE NAVAL BASE.

    The debate in the House of Commons on the Singapore naval base has caused much conern to the Dutch paper at Sourabaya. m ...

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