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  2. INTERNATIONAL MATTERS

    In the Commons to-day the President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Stanley Baldwin, stated that the Government were n full accord with ...

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  3. RAILWAY ACCIDENT

    Ten passengers were injured when a train from Merrickville skidded on the slipped rails and crashed into the buffers of No. 17 platform at the ...

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  4. AFFAIRS OF IRELAND

    Many incendiary fires occurred in Belfast last night, and forty arrests of rebels were made this morning in the Falls Road district. ...

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  5. MR. BARWELL IN AMERICA

    Mr. Barwell arrived here to-day from Montreal. He is going to Washington to-night. will address a bankers' luncheon, and will attend ...

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  6. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Interviewed to-day by an Australian Press representative, Mr. Elder said:—"Although it is still rumoured that Argentine, interests are now ...

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  7. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    Playing in the Middlesex lawn tennis (championships at Chiswick Park yesterday Wertheim and Barclay won their first round. ...

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  8. GOLFER DISABLED.

    Her doctor has ordered Miss Cecil Leitch to play do more golf for the remainder of the summer owing to partial paralysis of the nerve of ...

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  9. TRADE WITH RUSSIA

    A general Swiss commercial mission is visiting Russia to ascertain, whether economic relations can be established. The head of the ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN QUESTIONS.

    In an interview here Mr. Bar-well said that while on the Atlantic he received a wireless message, saying that Lord Northcliffe had made ...

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  11. BORDER WARFARE

    Fierce spasmodic fighting is in progress this morning along the Donegal-Fermanagh border. Forty police went to Magheramena Castle ...

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  12. BOXING

    The French boxer Criqui and Joe Fox, featherweight champion of Britain, fought a twenty rounds contest at Holland Park last night for ...

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  13. RUSSO-GERMAN TREATY

    The "Daily Express" correspondent in Paris says:—"The Russo-German treaty signed at Rapallo is being extended to all the Soviet ...

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  14. JUDGES STRICTURES

    After the jury had returned their verdict the judge said, "Bottomley, you have been rightly convicted of a long series of heartless frauds. ...

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  15. FLIGHT OF LOYALISTS.

    Sinn Feiners kidnapped a number of loyalists from Pettigo Market, on the Fermanagh border, from which the loyalists are fleeing ...

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  16. REPARATION PAYMENTS

    Speaking last night in the Reichstag the Chancellor, Dr. Wirth, said that the, treaty of Rapallo contained no secret (clauses either political or ...

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  17. SHIPPING

    Arrivals.—At Laith. Austral Glen: passed Aden, Racconigi; passed Perim, Omar. Departure.—From Norfolk, Sussex. ...

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  18. THIRTY HOURS FIGHTING.

    The fighting between the Crown forces and the Sinn Feiners on the Ulster border, near Newry, lasted for over thirty hours, but has now ...

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  19. STATE RAILWAY SERVICE

    Mr. Stead, the Royal Commissioner who is inquiring into the position of the Railway Department, heard further evidence to ...

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  20. MISCELLANEOUS

    Mr. E. Jowett visits Paris on Tuesday to attend a convention of parliamentarians of the Allied nations organised by the Empire ...

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  21. MURDERS OF OFFICIALS

    Replying to Britain's protests against the recent murders of "British officials in Egypt the Egyptian Government declares that it is using ...

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  22. NATIONALIST THREAT

    At a meeting of the Londonderry Corporation the Mayor warned the British authorities and the Northern Government that if the present ...

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  23. COMMONS INTENTIONS.

    The House of Commons will take do action against Bottomley until after the appeal. If it is unsuccesful the Government will submit a ...

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  24. IMPERIAL MIGRATION

    At a meeting last night Colonel Amery expounded the Empire Settlement Bill. He expressed his obligation to the Parliamentary ...

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  25. VICTORIAN AGENT GENERAL

    Mr. John McWhae, the Victorian Agent-General, has returned from Germany. He first visited the Zeitz Company's briquetting ...

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  26. CHINESE CIVIL WAR

    The United Press correspondent at Shanghai says:—"The resumption of hostilities between Chang Tso-lin and Wu-Pei-feu on a large scale ...

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  27. PRESS APPROVAL.

    The London newspapers generally approve of the sentence of Bottomley. The "Daily News" says:—"It taxed the energies of the ablest ...

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  28. STATEMENT IN COMMONS

    In the Commons to-day Mr. Churchill said that he hoped to male a statement about Ireland to-morrow. He added that in view of ...

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  29. LEGAL AND EQUITABLE RELIEF

    Difficulties arising in the Supreme Court from the administration in two divisions of legal and equitable relef have been, investigated by a ...

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  30. CALICUT REBELS

    A report from Calicut states that after eluding the troops for months, Connara Thangal, the chief rebel, with a band numbering between 60 ...

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  31. LONDON CONFERENCE

    There is serious disquiet over the Irish situation in Parliamentary circles, and Commoners are frankly discussing the alternatives if the ...

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  32. CHINESE FINANCES

    The Peking Government is facing a financial crisis and is unable to meet current expenses. The Finance Minister has appealed to the ...

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  33. ENTERTAINMENTS

    The programme, to be presente at the Palace Theatre, Boulder, to night, includes Alice Calhoun in a five-act Vitagraph drama, "The ...

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  34. SOUTH WEST PROTECTORATE

    Replying to a question, by General Hertzog m the Legislative Assembly, General Smuts said the trouble in the South-West ...

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  35. MISHAP TO THE LEVUKA

    A preliminary inquiry into the Levuka mishap, was held to-day by the Assistant-Shipping Inspector (Capt. Shaw ...

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  36. LORDS PASS BILL

    The House of Lords to-day passed the second reading of the Empire Settlement Bill. Lord Crawford said that it would not mean ...

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  37. COOLGARDIE SOCIAL

    During last week two socials were held in the Royal Hall to forward the interests of two young ladies who are friendly candidates in the ...

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  38. GERMAN PROSPERITY.

    Mr. McWhae spent seventeen days touring Germany, Austria, and Czechoslovakia. He found Austria poverty stricken and Czecho ...

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  39. RUSSIAN QUESTION

    Senator Borah says that Europe Can never resume its purchasing power until it adjusts the Russian Question. The present policy of ...

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  40. IMMIGRATION NEEDED.

    Mr. John MoWhae lectured to-day to the British Women's Patriotic Association on the White Australia policy. He said that ...

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  41. WOOLLEN WORKS

    Sir James Mitchell and Sir James Connolly at Bradford reopened negotiations with wool manufacturers with reference to the establishment ...

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  42. GEEVESTON LABOUR DISPUTE

    A further development of the Geeveston trouble occurred to-day, when the schooner Kermandie returned to Hobart from Port Huon ...

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  43. SPORTING ITEMS

    The Australian bowlers visited Newport to-day, were welcomed by the mayor in the town hall, and drove round the docks. They then ...

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  44. STATEMENT BY MR. SCADDAN.

    The Minister for Industries (Mr. Seaddan) states that Mr. Riddle, who paid a visit to West Australia last year, represented Hirdson and ...

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  45. THE BOTTOMLEY CASE

    Mr. Justice Salter, summing-up in the Bottomley case, advised the jury not to consider whether Bottomley was a patriotic man ...

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  46. DAVIS CUP CONTESTS

    Britain's Davis Cup team to meet Italy will consist of Kingscote, Lowe, Lycett and Riseley. Surprise is expressed at the selection ...

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