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  2. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    "The Tragedy of Lord Kitchener," a new book by Lord Esher, was published to-day. The author writes:— ...

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  3. PROBLEMS OF PEACE

    President Harding's formal invitation to a conference in Washington on disarmament and Pacific questions has been despatched to the various Powers. ...

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  4. SILESIAN SITUATION

    It is reported that the allied experts who are dealing with the Silesian boundary question have practically reached an ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS KENT MATCH

    Macartney and Gregory resumed the Australian first innings this morning, and by aggressive and forceful batting added 33 runs in 12 ...

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  6. MURDERS OF PRIESTS

    The body of the Rev. Patrick Heslin, a Roman Catholic priest, who was abducted a few days ago in California, and held for a large ...

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  7. MOROCCO REBELLION

    The Cabinet has resigned to enable the King to choose a solution of the political problem caused by the Morocco rebellion. ...

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  8. REVENGE FOR MARRIAGE.

    At Birmingham, Alabama, the Rev. Edwin Stephenson, a Methodist minister, shot and killed Father James Coyle, a Roman ...

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  9. GERMAN ATTITUDE

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Journal" had an interview with the German Chancellor, Herr Wirth,who denied the French suggestion that ...

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  10. TEXT OF INVITATION

    The text of the President's invitations is as follows:—"The President is deeply gratified at the cordial response to his suggestion that ...

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  11. M. BRIAND'S OPTIMISM.

    Interviewed last night, M. Briand said that Mr. Lloyd George's departure should not be interpreted as a breach of the entente, but he ...

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  12. PERIL OF MELILLA.

    Messages from Oran say that the rebel Riffs have surrounded Melilla, and the situation there is extremely critical. ...

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  13. SHIPPING

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  14. RHODES SCHOLARS

    The question of assisting Rhodes scholars to pursue their studies in England was discussed at the Boulder Council on Thursday night. ...

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  15. CAUSE OF RUPTURE.

    The "Daily Express" correspondent in Paris says:—"The rupture was caused by a clash in the experts' report. Certain communes are ...

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  16. ANGLO-FRENCH DEADLOCK

    The Supreme Council ended this evening in a deadlock on Upper Silesia, and it is reported that the British representatives are returning ...

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  17. MISCELLANEOUS

    In the Commons to-day Mr. McPherson stated that 46,150 'war pensioners had died since disability pensions were granted. ...

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  18. AFFAIRS OF IRELAND

    Dail Eireann has summonded Messrs. O'Callaghan, Gavan Duffy, and Beland, its representatives in Paris. Rome, and Washington, ...

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  19. STORY OF THE DEADLOCK

    The changed outlook of the Supreme Council arrived with most dramatic suddenness last night. The experts worked late the ...

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  20. BRITISH TRADE

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  21. DE VALERA'S REPLY.

    A communication from Mr. de Valera was handed to the Government to-day. It is understood in some quarters that it is a reply to ...

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  22. CHARGES OF ASSAULT

    Before Mr. E. McGinn, acting R.M., at .the Boulder Police Court yesterday, William John Date was charged with assaulting William ...

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  23. KENT FIRST INNINGS.

    With 45 minutes left for play Kent began with J. Bryan and Bickmore to the bowling of Gregory and McDonald. The former ...

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  24. HOPEFUL VIEWS.

    It is understood that the nature of Mr. de Valera's reply will not be divulged until Mr. Lloyd George makes an announcement in the ...

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  25. DE VALERA'S REPLY

    When the Council assembled, Mr. Llovd George and M. Briand embarked on a calm discussion of the revised report of the allied experts, ...

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  26. PACIFIC PROBLEMS

    (Copyright: from the Special Australasian Correspondent). London. Aug. 11. Mr. Hughes to-day addressed ...

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  27. AUSTRIAN TAXATION

    The taxation commissioners here levied 400 million kronen income tax upon a string of Hungarian horses entered for the Austrian race ...

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  28. FEDERAL CUSTOM TARIFF

    The Senate sat all night in order to complete the textiles and apparel division of the tariff. On piece goods, woollen or containing wool, ...

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  29. OPINIONS ON REPLY

    The Cabinet will meet on Saturday to discuss de Valera's reply, which is variously stated, on the one hand to contain nothing calling ...

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  30. AEROPLANE EPISODE

    While a military aeroplane was flying over Aldershot at a height of 2000 ft. the observer's oxygen pipe broke. The pilot offered to hand ...

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  31. GOVERNMENT OFFER.

    The Parliament correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says that Sinn Fein regards the Government's offer as generous, and thinks that it ...

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  32. PLIGHT OF RUSSIA

    The "Daily Telegraph" corresponden in Berlin says:—"A more hopeful tone prevails regarding the Russian situation. Rains in July ...

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  33. BEACONSFIELD TRAGEDY

    An inquiry into the deaths of Frederick Sheard, a dairy farmer, and his wife, Annie Sheard, who were 'found dead in their ...

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  34. DESIGNS ON LLOYD GEORGE

    A woman yesterday came up to a policeman outside the Supreme Council room and said. "Lend me a revolver. I want to shoot Lloyd ...

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  35. FIFTH TEST MATCH

    King and Queen will be unable to attend the fifth test match, but Prince Henry will be at the Oval on Saturday. ...

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  36. CANADA'S GOVERNMENT

    General Lord Byng was to-day inaugurated as Governor-General of Canada amidst impressive ceremonies in the Legislative Chamber. ...

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  37. AMERICAN PRISONERS

    The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent in Reval says that the liberated Americans tell extraordinary stories of their physical and mental torture, ...

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  38. AIR MAIL SERVICE

    The Government has authorised the inauguration of a fortnightly air mail service between Cairo and Baghdad, operated by the Royal Air ...

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  39. PARKIN'S SUBSTITUTE.

    Hendren will play with the Rochdale club on Saturday in place of Parkin so that the latter may play in the final test match. ...

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