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  2. PORT OF LONDON.

    LONDON, Friday.—There was a striking river pageant on the occasion of the opening of the dock extension by the King. The King and Queen, Duke of York and ...

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  3. SCANDALOUS ACQUITTALS.

    PARIS, Friday.—In view of the repeated scandalous acquittals of war criminals by the German High Court the French papers are voicing the opinion that the Allies should ...

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  4. AUSTRALIA V. SCOTLAND.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Australians commenced a match at Glasgow to-day against the West of Scotland. The following comprised the Scottish team:—Colonel ...

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  5. BRITISH LABOR'S STAND.

    LONDON, Friday.—At the railway men's conference at Newcastle Mr. Thomas, in replying to the criticism of his speech before the American Federation of Labor, said he ...

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  6. IRISH PEACE NEGOTIATIONS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The conference today supplied De Valera with information required. There are indications, which are admittedly vague, from Government ...

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  7. GRAND NATIONAL MEETING.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—At Flemington the V.R.C. meeting was brought to a close to-day. The weather was fine, there being a large attendance. Results: ...

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  8. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—A deputation representing the unemployed in Brisbane was to have waited on the Premier on Saturday morning, but when the members of the ...

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  9. MUST BE CESSATION OF BLOODSHED.

    LONDON, Friday.—In one quarter it is declared that General Smuts is astounded at the attitude of the Sinn Feiners except Mr. Griffith, who is more reasonable. Sir N. ...

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  10. FRANCE ANGERED.

    PARIS, Friday.—The Leipzig trials have angered France. The acquittal of General Stenger, guilty of barbarous inhumanity, is regarded as a gesture of contempt towards ...

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  11. MILITARY TRUCE TO BE DECLARED.

    LONDON, Friday.—De Valera has accepted Mr. Lloyd George's invitation. A military truce will be declared on Monday. ...

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  12. PRAYERS FOR SUCCESS OF CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Friday.—The possibility of peace apparently captured the Dublin people's imagination A crowd began to assemble hours before the conference ...

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  13. DEPARTURE OF FRENCH DELEGATION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Reuter's Leipzig correspondent telegraphs that the French delegation and witnesses at the Supreme Court have departed, having been recalled ...

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  14. DE VALERA ATTENDS CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Friday.—Driving in an open motor car, Sir N. Macready, wearing a uniform, attended the afternoon session of the Dublin conference, and participated in the ...

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  15. BISHOP AT A DANCE.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Dr. Long, Bishop of Bathurst, says that in attending the Masonic ball he kept a long-standing appointment. As one who had been given high office in the ...

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  16. WEIGHT OFF PUBLIC MIND.

    LONDON, Friday.—The "Times" Dublin correspondent states that the conference terminated at 9 o'clock, crowds waiting patiently till the close. Sir N. Macready's ...

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  17. CHINA'S ASPIRATIONS.

    LONDON, Friday.—In connection with the Anglo-Japanese alliance the "Times" understands that the China Association has sent an important letter to the British ...

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  18. NIGHT OF TERROR AT BELFAST.

    LONDON, Friday.—While Dublin is calm and law-abiding, and preoccupied with the conference, Belfast experienced a night of terror. A fierce battle developed at ...

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  19. TRIAL OF GENERALS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Reuter's Leipzig correspondent states that the Supreme Court has begun the trial of Generals Von Schank and Von Kruska on the charge of causing, ...

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  20. "WITH PROFOUND THANKFULNESS."

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Times" in a leading article states:—" The Empire will learn the news with profound thankfulness. De Valera's reply is guarded and ...

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  21. I.W.W. PRISONER.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The women's organising committee of the A.L.P. carried a resolution demanding the release of Charles Reeve, one of the I.W.W. prisoners; also ...

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  22. REGRET AT DEMONSTRATION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Reuter's Berlin correspondent states that the Foreign Minister has expressed regret to the French Ambassador at the anti-French demonstration at ...

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  23. UNION JACK AND IRISH FLAG.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—When the news arrived in Toowoomba that an armistice had been arranged in Ireland a deputation representing the Irish Self-Determination ...

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  24. DE VALERA'S STATEMENT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—De Valera in accepting the invitation to attend the London conference said: "I have consulted my colleague's, and secured the views of the ...

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  25. STRIKES IN JAPAN.

    TOKIO, Friday.—There is widespread industrial unrest, culminating in minor strikes at many places and extensive strikes at the Kobe shipyard, accompanied by riotous ...

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  26. BOXING.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Frank Burns, who comes from Temora, defeated Tommy Urea for the Australian middleweight championship at the Sydney Stadium last night. ...

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  27. POLITICS IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The agitation for salvage in connection with the Banque Industrielle de Chine is unleashing the most violent political passions. M. Briand's assurance to ...

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  28. KEEP TO THE LEFT.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The traffic regulation requiring pedestrians to keep to the left is to be extended throughout the State. ...

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  29. HEAVY COSTS IN LIGUORI CASE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—It is stated that the costs in the Liguori case will total more than £4000. The official law reporting staffs have so far transcribed 97,200 words of the ...

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  30. REASSERTION OF ACCUSTOMED ANXIETIES.

    LONDON, Friday.—Though the first flush of excitement as to the possibilities of peace with Ireland have died away the accustomed doubts and anxieties are ...

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  31. PEACE-LIKE INSTRUCTIONS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—His Majesty the King granted an audience to Lord Midleton on his return from Dublin. It is officially announced in Dublin that ...

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  32. THE MONK[?]RAI TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Detectives laid a charge of murder against Charles Griffen, aged 27, who was arrested in connection, with the death of Frank Budkin at ...

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  33. FIRE ON A STEAMER.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—When between Broome and Port Hall a fire broke out on the steamer Gorgon and the captain decided to run to Fremantle. The port was ...

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  34. ARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    SEATTLE, Friday.—Captain Amundsen has arrived from Nome, and will reside at Seattle for a year. He will repair the Maud's propeller, and in the meantime will ...

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  35. TO END THE CONFLICT.

    LONDON, Friday.—In accepting the invitation to the conference De Valera states: "The desire expressed on behalf of the British Government to end centuries of ...

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  36. SEMMENS DEFEATS McFARLANE.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—At the Stadium last night Semmens defeated Jack McFarlane, of Newcastle. The fight was stopped by the referee. ...

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  37. CITY COUNCIL LOAN.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The City Council will be asked to agree to a request to the Government for permission to issue a loan of £500,000 at 6½ per cent. ...

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  38. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Friday.—The conference to-day discussed the position of the New Hebrides. Mr. Hughes forwarded two concrete proposals which will be considered. Mr. Hughes ...

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  39. VOLAIRE DEFEATED ON POINTS.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—At the Stadium last night Bradley defeated Eugene Volaire on points. ...

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  40. FOOTBALL.

    The following team has been selected to represent Richmond River in the forthcoming tour of Southern Queensland:—Fullback, W. Kinneally; three-quarters, Peanna. ...

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  41. RADIATORS IN COLD WEATHER.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—A number of users of electricity have been threatened with heavy fines for turning on radiators during the cold spell on Thursday. The ...

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  42. SINN FEIN OUTRAGES.

    LONDON, Friday.—Salutary sentences were imposed on Sinn Feiners connected with outrages in England. William Cogan, a youth of 20, was sentenced to 10 years' ...

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  43. THE TURKS AND CONSTANTINOPLE.

    PARIS, Friday.—General Harington, Commander-in-Chief at Constantinople, has left for Angora with a view to negotiating for an agreement with the Turks. The French ...

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  44. NO LACK OF GOODWILL.

    LONDON, Friday.—If the British Government desires a peaceful solution based on right and justice it will find no lack of goodwill on the part of the Irish people, is ...

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  45. WILLARD CHALLENGES DEMPSEY.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.—Jess Willard has issued a challenge to fight Dempsey and wants four mouths for training. Nobody is taking him very seriously. ...

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  46. ANTI-DUMPING BILL.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The business men of Melbourne have condemned the Anti-Dumping Bill now before the House of Representatives. ...

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  47. CARPENTIER LEAVING FOR FRANCE.

    VANCOUVER, Friday.—It is out of the question for Carpentier to fight on Labor Day, and Mr. Rickard has abandoned the plans for a meeting between the Frenchman ...

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  48. KILLED BY FALLING TREE.

    HOBART, sunday.—At an inquest at Derby concerning the death of Ronald Douglas, manager of the Commercial Bank of Australia, the evidence showed that ...

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  49. PARLEYS BROKEN OFF.

    LONDON, Friday.—Reuter's Paris correspondent states it is reported from Constantinople that the parleys between the British and Kemalist delegates were broken off, the ...

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  50. LAWN TENNIS.

    LONDON, Friday.—J. B. Gilbert accompanies the British Davis Cup team to America vice Cecil Campbell, who is unable to accept. ...

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  51. INDIAN PIECE GOODS.

    BOMBAY, Saturday.—Piece goods merchants, at the invitation of Gandhi, met on Thursday to discuss whether they were prepared to take a vow to deal in country ...

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  52. THE QUESTION OF AIRMISTICE.

    LONDON, Friday.—Significance is attached to General Smuts' non-return to Dublin. Sir Jas. Craig is reported to be resolute on the return of the present Ulster ...

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  53. "STOP TALKING: GIVE US WORK."

    CAPETOWN, Friday.—The prevailing state of unemployment was rudely brought to the attention of the Assembly this afternoon, when a number of ex-service men and ...

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  54. AN UNLUCKY SLIP.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—A man entered a jeweller's shop in Liverpool-street last night and seizod the first ring shown to him valued at about £10, and bolted. After ...

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  55. PLANS TO ARREST DEMPSEY.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Dr. Wilbut Craft's, head of the International Reform Bureau, announces plans to arrest Dempsey for assault and battery on the person or ...

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  56. TURKEY'S PRE-WAR INDEPENDENCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Reuter's Constantinople correspondent in a message on Friday says that the pourparlers concerning the projected interview between General ...

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  57. INTERCOLLEGIATE TOURNAMENT.

    NEWPORT, Thursday.—Oxford and Cambridge won two of the first three doubles against Yale and Harvard at the opening of the lawn tennis inter-collegiate ...

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  58. STEAM LAUNCH SUNK.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—H.M.A.S. Geranium, which arrived from Darwin on Friday, reports that on July 1, while towing a steam launch containing two men, she ran into a ...

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  59. SHOOTING AT BISLEY.

    LONDON, Friday.—Contrary to the time-honored custom, the public schools' teams opened the 1921 Bisley tournament in brilliant weather, with generally favorable ...

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  60. SENSATIONAL RESCUE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—While attempting to cross a flooded stream in a buggy Mr. and Mrs. E. Endicott and their two daughters, of Merrendee, near Mudgee, had a thrilling ...

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  61. AUSTRALIAN PRIME MINISTER.

    LONDON, Friday.—Wearing knee breeches and silk stockings Mr. Hughes (Australian Prime Minister) attended the State ball. He conferred with Mr. Larkin (manager of the ...

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  62. DEMPSEY AND JACK JOHNSON.

    LOS ANGELES, Thursday.—Dempsey has been challenged to meet Jack Johnson in September. Captain J. M. McCaw, a wealthy clubman, formerly a member of the ...

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  63. UNITED STATES FORCES.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Representative Anthony, chairman of the Army Appropriation Committee, announced that he expects the United States forces in Germany ...

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  64. BOLTED FROM POLICE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Following upon a report that men were seen in Wright and Heaton's factory at the Glebe the police proceeded to the place in a motor car. Two ...

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  65. HOSTILITIES TO CEASE.

    LONDON, Friday.—Sir N. Macready motored to the conference and was greeted with cheers by the crowd in historic Downing-street. He made the announcement that ...

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  66. BRITISH COAL STOPPAGE.

    LONDON, Friday.—The effects of the coal stoppage are again strikingly shown by the Board of Trade returns, showing that the imports in June amounted to £88,000,000, ...

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  67. REFRIGERATING PLANT.

    PARIS, Friday.—The Minister for Agriculture formally opened at Ivry, near Paris, the largest refrigerating plant in Europe, with a capacity for 6000 tons of meat, ...

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  68. DEATH FROM NATURAL CAUSES.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—At the inquest touching the death of Dencio, the Filipino boxer, the coroner recorded a verdict of death from natural causes. ...

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  69. THE CURRENCY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The use of British Treasury bills as means of restoration of the Imperial exchange is suggested by Mr. J. P. Darling, retired general manager of ...

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  70. MOST ESSENTIAL TO KEEP CALM.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Archbishop of Canterbury addressing a convocation gravely referred to the extraordinarily acute anxiety surrounding the impending Irish conference. ...

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  71. MRS. LIPPE'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The inquest concerning the death of Mrs. Lippe, whose body was found on the rocks at the Gap, will be held on Thursday next. ...

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  72. WOOL SALES.

    LONDON, Friday.—At Hull 20,500 bales of Bawra wool were offered. There were submitted 2562 from N.S.W., 10,090 from Queensland and 5232 from Victoria. There ...

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  74. MRS. HUGHES' AT HOME.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mrs. Hughes entertain-a party of Australian Indies at an at home this afternoon, mostly officials' wives and prominent visitors, for the purpose of ...

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  75. GOVERNMENT MERCHANT SHIPS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Lord Inchcape in a speech at a public dinner condemned the lack of wisdom on the part of the Government attempting to run merchant ships ...

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  76. A GUNSHOT WOUND.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Arthur Dargin, manager of the Great Western Lime Works at Portand, was pound dead this morning in a shed at the rear of his residence with a gun ...

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  77. SOUTHERN CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Friday.—A highly important factor is to-day's Dublin conference of the southern Unionists and Sinn Feiners, following at which it was hoped De Valera, will ...

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