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  2. CABLEGRAMS and TELEGRAMS GERMANY AND THE ALLIES

    Lord Curzon reviewed the European situation in the House of Lords yesterday, and said' it is the intention of the British ...

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  3. FOREIGN CABLES CHINA

    Despatches received from Tsatsihar, in the province of Mohung Kiang, Manchuria, state that 750 bandits were slaughtered by, ...

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  5. IMPERIAL CABLES. IRISH

    Speaking at Monaghan, Mr. Cosgrave offered an amnesty to all rebels provided they accepted it in good faith and respected the people's ...

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  6. THE GERMAN MARK

    The closing price of the German mark yesterday was seventeen million to the £. ...

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  7. UNREST IN GREECE

    Civil war and a counter revolution in Greece are imminent. In is feared that cavalry may approach Salonica with a view to overturning the ...

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  8. MEETING BETWEEN CURZON AND POINCARE FORESHADOWED I

    The diplomatic correspondent of the New York "Herald" foreshadows an early meeting of M. Poincare and Lord Curzon to discuss ...

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  9. TROUBLE IN THE PHILIPPINES

    Fifty Moros were killed and many wounded in a pitched battle with Philippine constabulary on MindanaG Island. Three policemen were ...

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  10. BRITAIN'S ATTITUDE ENCOURAGING GERMANY.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain deprecates the suggestion that Britain should Tank itself definitely;on the side of Germany. He said that ...

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  11. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

    The Vice President (Mr. Calvin Coolidge) becomes the President automatically, It is anticipated that he will proceed at once to ...

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  12. IRISH LABOR CONFERENCE

    Wild scenes marked the opening of the Irish Labor Party and Trades Union Congress in Dublin todays An angry mob attempted to ...

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  13. REPORT ABOUT KRUPPS DENIED.

    A director of Krupp's emphatically denies fee "Daily Herald's" report that French and British interests have secured Krupp's works. ...

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  14. POLITICAL. FEDERAL.

    The Royal Commission of Inquiry into the loss of the Sumatra found that the steamer was seaworthy, properly and sufficiently manned ...

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  15. BRITAIN'S ATTITUDE

    "La Debats" considers that the fundamental error in Mr. Baldwin's policy is that England considers herself as mediator between France, ...

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  16. THE NEAR EAST TURKISH DEMOBILISATION DEFERRED

    The Angora Government has decided not to demobilise before Constantinople and, the Straits have been evacuated. ...

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  17. STATEMENT BY DR. CUNO

    The Berlin correspondent' of the Central News Agency states that Dr. Cuno is credited with an explicit declaration at a conference of party, ...

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  18. COLLINS' MEMORIAL INTERFERED WITH.

    The memorial to Michael Collins, erected at the scene of his death near Macroom, has been torn from its socket, and moved some distance ...

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  19. TEXT OF THE FRENCH REPLY

    The text of the French reply to Britain says that the French Government thinks that the German proposals show no desire on the ...

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  20. FLIGHT OF GREEK REFUGEES

    Some 15,000 Ottoman Greek refugees who are in prison camps here will starve to death unless fresh arrangements are made to feed them ...

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  21. N.S.W. LABOR PARTY

    Mr. Dooley, when speaking at a meeting of the Portland Labor League, said that the biggest fight in the labor movement was get to ...

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  22. OBITUARY

    President Harding died here today from apoplexy. He suffered a relapse early in the evening, and though at first it appeared only ...

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  23. GERMANY'S ATTITUDE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS

    In the Reichstag yesterday Dr. Cuno dealt with the question of Germany's attitude on foreign affairs. He said it was senseless and ...

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  24. STATE TELEGRAMS A SHOCKING ACCIDENT

    Leonard Cargeeg, a grazier of Parkfieid, died about 8 o'clock this morning as the result of a frightful accident. Yesterday, it appears, ...

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  25. AVIATION MILITARY AVIATORS KILLED

    Two military aviators were killed as the result of a collision in the air during a mock battle. Their machines were cut in two, and ...

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  26. SUCCESSFUL WESTRALIAN AVIATOR.

    The English, Aerial Derbg was won by Carter on a Gloster 400 b.p. machine. He crossed the line at a speed of about 220 miles an ...

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  27. RETURN OF MR. G. MILES, M.L.C

    The Hon. G. W. Miles, M.L.C, returned from London by the Moldavia yesterday. He declared that his mission to the Old Country had ...

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  28. GERMANY'S POLICY OF PASSIVE RESISTANCE

    Germany is determined to maintain her policy of passive resistance in the Ruhr. The Germans recognise that this is their last and most ...

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  29. The Betrayal of Greece.

    In a recent issue, commenting upon Mr. Lloyd George's article on the Lausanne treaty, the "Giornaled" Italia." which is in touch with ...

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  30. INDUSTRIA TROUBLES BRITISH

    A mass meeting of dock strikers' has unanimously decided to continue the struggle. ...

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  31. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS VICTORIA

    Last night a motor car collided with an electric light standard causing the wire to fall to the ground. Today, a horse stepped on ...

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  32. GENERAL A GREAT STORM ENCOUNTERED AT SEA

    The Themistocles reached Melbourne today after experiencing a great storm on the voyage from Capetown. Waves 60 feet high ...

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  33. BALDWIN'S CABINET CRITICISED

    "Le Temps" considers that the policy indicated by Mr. Baldwin's speech does not enhance the British Cabinet's prestige. "Le Temps" ...

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  34. PICKETING THE LONDON DOCKS

    The system of mass picketing at the London docks is preventing many then from returning to work. A committee of the Transport ...

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  35. A BOMB OUTRAGE AT DUSSELDORF.

    During the changing of the guard in Cornelius Place, Dusseldorf, a bomb was thrown which wounded three soldiers and six German ...

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  36. FLOODS IN THE EAST

    The Victorian and New South Wales rivers are again in flood. Two hundred men worked all day on Sunday at Kerang building ...

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  37. THE RUSSSIAN RED CROSS

    The seizure of the records of the Russian Red Cross has disclosed that the so called mission was a disguised1 Bolshevik organisation for ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN

    The executive of the Miners' Federation in New South Wales is taking steps to enforce a resumption of work in the five collieries which ...

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  39. KRUPP'S COAL AND STEEL WORKS

    The "Daily Herald" (Labor) declares that a controlling share in Krupp's works has been bought by an Anglo-French combine, headed ...

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  40. QUEENSLAND

    Incendiary fires at Gordon Vale have destroyed about 7000 tons of sugar cane, valued at between £16,000 and £17,000. ...

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  41. SWIMMING SWIMMING THE CHANNEL

    Sullivan, an American, swam from Dover to Calais yesterday in 26¾ hours. This is the third successful swim across the English ...

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  42. AN ALLEGED GERMAN DISCOVERY.

    A remarkable rumor is current in Paris to the effect that Germany has discovered a means of stopping the magneto in the course of an ...

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  43. STRIKE AT CANBERRA THREATENED

    A strike involving 700 or 800 men in the Federal capital is threatened over the dismissal of some draymen. ...

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  44. IO SECRETARIES AND OTHERS

    Reports of entertainments or sports must be in our hands not later than Tuesday evening to ensure their publication in the issue ...

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  45. HANDLING 15 MILLION PASSENGERS IN ONE DAY

    Over fifteen million passengers were handled by the British railway authorities on the August bank holiday without a single accident being ...

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  46. WOMAN ATTEMPTS TO SWIM THE CHANNEL

    Mrs. Milla Corian, the Danish wife of an American ex-naval officer attempted to swim the English Channel yesterday. She made remarkable ...

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