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  2. NOTES AND COMMENTS.

    The immigration agreement has already become the immigration argument! De Valera says that Ireland has recovered her soul. That's because De Valera has ...

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  3. IRISH GAMES.

    In the Tailteann Games swimming finals Charlton won the 800 metres race, and Christie came third. Time, ll min. 56sec. Miss Shand (N.Z.) won the 200 metres ...

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  4. MARRIED WOMAN'S RIGHT.

    Cruelty and alleged neglect to maintain her and her infant baby was the reason advanced by Mrs. Vera Ellen Raisbeck why she should receive protection under the ...

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  5. AMUSEMENTS.

    The New Palladium Theatre was attended by crowded audiences on Saturday, when the Australian picture, "When tho Kellys Were Out," was initially screened. The ...

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  6. EARLY CABLES.

    At the final sitting of the London Conference, at which Senator N. A. Belcourt, of Canada, was present, as a member of the Empire Delegation, it was resolved that ...

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  7. LOCATELLI'S VENTURE.

    A message from Thorshaven (in the Faroe Islands) says that the Italian aviator, Signor Locatelli, who is trying to fly round the world, has arrived from ...

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  8. EVACUATION PROPOSALS.

    The agreements will be signed formally on August 30, after their ratification by the French and German Parliaments. Correspondence which passed on August ...

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  9. CRICKET.

    Hobbs heads the batting overages with 1,746 runs at 69,74 per innings. Macaulay heads the bowling figures with 158 wickets at 11.98 apiece. ...

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  10. AMERICAN FLIERS.

    Lieutenant Lowell Smith, commanding the American aviators who have been trying, to fly round the world, has reported that he hopes to leave Reykjavik (Iceland) ...

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  11. THE INCOGNITI TEAM.

    The Incognito cricket team will shortly leave for America. The team will be captained by E. J. Metcalfe, formerly of Queensland, and will ...

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  12. OVATION FOR MR. MACDONALD.

    A large number of people assembled in Downing-street while the delegates in Mr. Macdonald's room were putting the final touches to the Pact. An over-changing ...

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  13. A WRECKED MACHINE.

    A message from Port Moller (Alaska) says that a man named William Sullivan has reported that he has found the aeroplane which was wrecked on April 30 ...

    Article : 148 words
  14. THE SUDAN TROUBLE.

    It is stated that Zaghloul Pasha is convalescing in France, and has congratulated the Egyptian Government on its protest against the recent events in the Sudan. ...

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  15. ANNEXED AGREEMENTS.

    The report of the Foreign Office on last night's ceremony shows that the protocol of the London Conference was signed finally, but the annexed agreements were merely ...

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  16. GERMAN NATIONALISTS.

    The Nationalists have published a declaration rejecting the London compromise.—Reuter. ...

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  17. WORLD FLYING.

    A message from Reykjavik (Iceland) states that Signor Locatelli has arrived there from Horn Fiord. He hopes to proceed with the American ...

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  18. AMERICA.

    Messages received from London indicate that the Duke and Duchess of York will probably accept on invitation to attend the International Transportation ...

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  19. GREAT BRITAIN.

    In the Carmarthen by-election, which was necessitated by the retirement of Sir E. J. Ellis-Griffith, K.C., in order to provide a sent for Sir Alfred Mond (a former ...

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  20. BILLIARDS.

    The billiard authorities are discussing a proposal to abolish ivory balls in championship matches. A set of ivory balls costs £10. ...

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  21. IRELAND.

    Mr. E. De Valera delivered at Ennis (Clare) to-day his first public speech since his release from gaol. He argued that Ireland had recovered hor soul, and a new ...

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  22. BURNT TO DEATH.

    A cottage occupied by a family earned Lyons at Botany Bay was destroyed by fire last night. Samuel Lyons carried his mother and a ...

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  23. A SHOOTING FATALITY.

    The surgeon who made an examination of the body of Mrs. Moors declares that the gun which killed that lady in connection with whose death Norman Selby ...

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  24. £30,000 DAMAGE.

    A large block of buildings in the heart of the town including drapery, stationary and jewellery shops and a bank, was destroyed by fire yesterday. ...

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  25. FLOATING BOOZE PALACE.

    Anchored 15 miles off Fire Island (says an article in the New York "Herald-Tribune") is a liner of 7,000 tons, which is flying the British flag, and which has ...

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  26. CANADA.

    Miguel Maluquer (the Spanish Consul), and Raymond Torrents (another Spaniard whom some members of the Canadian Mounted Police, after years of pursuit in ...

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  27. THE PACT SIGNED.

    After the speeches the delegates adjourned, smoking and chatting for 20 minutes until they wore recalled to the room by Mr. Macdonald, when each appended his ...

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  28. MINING.

    The manager of the Edna May Central, from the Mistletoe leases, Meekatharra, to-day wires the following progress report:—"North drive, crosscut extended to 42ft. ...

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  29. "CONSTRUCTIVE DESERTION."

    That he treated her so cruelly as to compel her to leave him and thus cause constructive desertion was the ground upon which Mrs. Rose Edith Newark sought ...

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  30. COUNTERING TRAIN BANDITS

    In its efforts to prevent railway mail robberies, the Postal Department of the United States has sign a contract for the construction of 3,000 specially ...

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  31. GOLDFIELD'S FOOTBALL

    In a match here to-day Kalgoorlie, 16 goals 18 behinds (109 points), beat the visiting East Fremantle "B" Grade team 8 goals 11 behinds (50 points). ...

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  32. SOUTH AFRICA.

    In introducing a Bill providing for the naturalisation of subject of late enemy Powers in the South-Western Protectorate (a similar measure having been proposed ...

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  33. THE PHILIPPINES.

    More than 100 women, relatives of lopers in the Culion Colony, broke into the House of Representatives during this morning's session and petitioned for ...

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  34. WIRELESS BROADCASTING

    7.0, Tune in to Sonora. 7.5. Bedtime Stories. 7.45, Market Reports. 7.55, Weather Reports. ...

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  35. RELIGIOUS ZEALOT MISSING.

    The sailing boat Dauntless, from Honolulu, has been picked up off the Mindanao coast. There is no trace of Ira Sparks, the religious fanatic, who ...

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  36. AVIATION.

    A message from Prince Rupert (British Columbia) reports that the Canadian trawler Thiepval, carrying Squadron-Leader MacLaren, the British aviator, and the ...

    Article : 340 words
  37. TEXTS OF AGREEMENTS.

    The agreements concluded by the London Conference comprise a final protocol, with four annexes, but make no reference to the evacuation of the Ruhr. The protocol sets ...

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  38. GENERAL NEWS.

    A message from Prague reports that Hilda Hanika, the wife of a Ca[?]-Slovakian officer, coerced her cousin, Johann Beseley, into murdering her ...

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