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  2. INTERNATIONAL MATTERS

    The Hague Conference ended to-day. The delegates passed a resolution recommending all the represented Governments not to ...

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  3. MISCELLANEOUS

    The owners of the Southgate, bound from Sydney to Valparaiso,, whose S.O.S. signals the Ruapetin picked up, report that a fire broke ...

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  4. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Mr. Churchill and Sir Joseph Cook to-day signed the migration agreement that commits the Commonwealth and Britain to a joint ...

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  5. CIVIL WAR IN IRELAND

    The rails at Raheny station, near Dublin, were torn up to-day, thus severing all communications with Northern Ireland. ...

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  6. MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE

    A remarkable romance of the late Walter Winans, a well-known American sportsman, was disclosed in the Court of Kings Bench to-day ...

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  7. BISLEY RIFLE MATCHES.

    The National Rifle Association has decided that in service rifle competitions in 1923 only the short rifle will be permitted. ...

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  8. PRESIDENT AND PREMIER

    When M. Korfanty, the Premier-elect, submitted the names of his proposed Ministry to President Pilsudski the latter refused his ...

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  9. MOTOR RECORDS.

    S. F. Edge, at Brooklands, covered 1782 miles in two periods each of 12 hours. He had not steered a racing car for 15 years. Mrs. ...

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  10. AMERICAN ACCORD.

    The State Department announces that if American citizens make arrangements with Soviet Russia prejudicing or jeopardising the ...

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  11. PRIME MINISTER EXPLAINS.

    On being shown the above cablegram the Prime Minister, Mr. W. M. Hughes, said that it referred to the passage agreement negotiated ...

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  12. REFORM OF THE LORDS

    The Archbishop of Canterbury, resuming to-day the debate on the House of Lords reform resolutions, said that the Government's ...

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  13. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    London, July 21. At yesterday's meeting of the League of Nations Council M. Viviani presented the Armaments ...

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  14. ATTACK ON WATERFORD

    The attack on Waterford commenced on Tuesday night. Several columns of Free Staters advanced cautiously from Kilkenny, but were ...

    Article : 99 words
  15. RUSSELL DIVORCE CASE

    In the Russell divorce case to-day, prior to counsels' speeches, Sir John Simon recalled Lady Ampthill, who said that she ...

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  16. DELEGATES' OPTIMISM.

    The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent at the Hague says:—"No explanation is forthcoming of the sudden decision to end the ...

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  17. SIEGE OF LIMERICK

    Reports from Limerick indicate that the fall of the city is imminent. Heavy fighting has proceeded for days. It is reported that twenty ...

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  18. PLIGHT IN RUSSIA.

    Dr. Nansen to-day reported to the Council of the League Nations that at least two million people died of starvation in Russia ...

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  19. GENERAL ITEMS

    Reports from Sligo say that 30 Free State soldiers riding in three lorries were blown up by land mines and then attacked with ...

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  20. A.M.P. SOCIETY

    Sir Alfred Meeks to-day opened the Australian Mutual Provident's new building at the comer site of King William Street and Clements ...

    Article : 224 words
  21. GERMAN FINANCES

    The Finance Ministry has accepted the scheme of the Allied Guarantees Committee to check the flight of wealth by taxing the export of ...

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  22. GENERAL TOWHSHEND

    In the Commons to-day Mr. Cecil Harmsworth said that "General Townshend is visiting Angora against the wish of the ...

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  23. STRIKES IN THE STATES

    The industrial situation due to the coal strike is growing critical. Scores of factories are laying off men, and are threatened with a ...

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  24. REBEL RETREAT.

    A Free State communique says:— "The irregulars retreated from Callamore in motors and burned the barracks and court house and jail ...

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  25. BRITAIN'S RECOVERY

    Mr. Lloyd George, in a stirring speech, partly in Welsh, when receiving the freedom of Aberystwyth reviewed the country's acrifices in ...

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  26. WEST AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT

    Parliament opens next Thursday, and various parties are getting ready for the fray. It is rumoured that the Opposition intend launching a ...

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  27. ABORTIVE PEACE MEETING.

    At the peace meeting of Parliamentarians convened for to-day by the Labour Party, only eleven Labour members turned up. The Lord ...

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  28. STRIKE ITEMS.

    The strike situation, both of the railways and mines, continues to grow complicated. The Governor of Michigan, replying to President ...

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  29. MINERS HOUSING SCHEME

    Thirty colliery companies have formed an industrial housing association and subscribed a million capital, with the object of providing ...

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  30. AUTUMN SESSION.

    In the Commons to-day Mr. Chamberlain said that they must have an autumn session to deal with Irish legislation. ...

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  31. RHINE TRAFFIC STOPPED.

    The Dutch trade unions, co-operating with German organisations, have proclaimed a strike of all men working on Rhine vessels. The ...

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  32. PACIFIC FLIGHT

    Major Morgan, pilot, navigator, and maker of the first attempt to fly the Atlantic in 1919, has decided formally to enter for the ...

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  33. PRICE OF SUGAR

    In the House of Representatives to-day, the Minister of Customs stated that on June 30 there was a debit balance of £258,000 against ...

    Article : 94 words
  34. COOLGARDIE

    In these decadent times a house-warming is somewhat a novelty. For years houses have been going cold through lack of tenants until ...

    Article : 151 words
  35. CHARGES DENIED

    In the House of Lords to-day Lord Waring gave a flat denial to Mr. Ronald McNeill's statement in the Commons that he made a large ...

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  36. DISORDERS IN ITALY

    Violent scenes have taken place between Fascists and the Socialists leading to strikes throughout the country. The Fascists burned ...

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  37. LANDSLIDE NEAR WAGGA

    A serious landslide occurred on the railway between Wagga and Humula, resulting in an immense mass of earth descending on the ...

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  38. RETURN FROM EVEREST

    The leader of the Everest expedition, General Bruce, is expected back in Darjeeling by August 5, but it is not expected that the ...

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  39. COLLIERY DISPUTE SETTLED

    At a compulsory conference to-day, presided over by Mr. Charles Hibble, of the Coal Tribunal, between the colliery proprietors and ...

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  40. AMERICAN COMMENT.

    Interviewed by an Australian Press represenative in California, Mr. Thomas luce said:—"You are correct in the surmise that the ...

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  41. NO CONFIDENCE VOTE.

    Speaking in the Chamber before the vote was taken the Premier, Signer Facta, said that the Government came to power when riots and ...

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  42. SHIPPING

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  43. WESTONIA ROADS BOARD

    On the motion of Mr. N. S. Stuckey. seconded by Mr. F. H. Back-house, J.P., two members of the Westonia Road Board, a reduction ...

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  44. SPORTING EVENTS

    The Gentlemen, in their first innings against the Players, soared 506 for the loss of seven wickets. A. P. Chapman, 160, and Carr, 88, put ...

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  45. ATTEMPT TO WRECK TRAIN

    When the Tocumwal to Narandera night train was about a mile from Tocumwal station the driver, while proceeding at about 18 miles an ...

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  46. DAMAGED STEAMER RONA

    Combined tenders of Auckland and Port Chalmers firms for repairing the steamer Rona have been accepted. The exact amount is not ...

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  47. ROUND THE WORLD FLIGHT.

    Major Blake cables from Karachi:-"The air force is overhauling the machine before we proceed to Calcutta. Thus far the ...

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  48. AUSTRIAN FINANCES

    The "Daily Express" correspondent in Vienna says :—"Austria is now calmer. The threatened strike did not materialise after Dr. ...

    Article : 139 words
  49. AUSTRALIAN BOWLERS.

    The Australian bowlers to-day beat Aberdeen by 133 to 88. Rink scores:—McLennan, 31—13; way, 33—12: Le Couillard, 20—17 ...

    Article : 35 words
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