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  2. IRELAND ALDERMAN McSWEENEY'S SENTENCE.

    Alderman McSucency, Lord Mayor of Co[?], has been sentenced by court marital to two years imprisonment. He continues to hunger-strike in the Briston ...

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  3. THE PRINCE THE INDIAN VISIT.

    The Viceroy (Lord Chelmsford), in opening the autumn session of the Legislative Council to-day, said that the unavoidable postponement of the ...

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  4. INDIA

    Lord Chelmsford, the Viceroy of India, in opening the autumn session of the Legislative Council to-day, made a long and important speech. He said ...

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  5. LABOUR AND BOLSHEVIKS LONDON "DAILY HERALD'S" APPEAL TO MOSCOW.

    On the authority of a "reliable correspondent" the newspapers publish a series of the wireless messages between M. T[?]rin, the Boishevik ...

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  6. THE MIDDLE EAST MINOR STRIFE IN MESOPOTAMIA.

    There are no fresh developments in Mesopotamia. The regular running of the train from Bagdad to Hillah will be resumed to-day. Two British ...

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  7. RUSSO-POLISH WAR THE RUSSIANS EVERYWHERE RETREATING

    The Warsaw correspondent of the London "Daily Express" says that the Northern Bolshevik armies have suffered a veritable debacle, which will have ...

    Article : 306 words
  8. SINN FEINERS AND MILITARY

    Sinn Fein raiders ambushed a military patrol at Ballyvourncy (County Cork), and killed an officer and wo[?]ded four soldiers. A large armed party held up [?] ...

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  9. A MESSAGE OF THANKS.

    His Excellency the Governor General late on Friday evening received the following message by wireless from His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales:— ...

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  10. AMERICA AND JAPAN JAPANESE SEEKING AN OUTLET.

    Professor Kimura, of the Imperial College of Commerce. Tokio, has arrived for a tour of the United States and a survey of American industrial ...

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  11. SITUATION AGAIN DISQUIETING.

    The situation in Mesopotamia is undoubtedly serious, but there is no need for excessive alarm. Attacks on our forces in the hills and on the Eup[?]tes ...

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  12. PLOT IN KOREA.

    Iho "New York Times" Tokio correspondent says that despatches from Korea report the discovery of a plot against the United States Congressmen ...

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  13. THE JAPANESE AND SAGHALIEN.

    According to a despatch from Tokio the Japanese Government is considering the withdrawal of the troops from Saghalien Island. This is due to the ...

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  14. "THE COUNCIL OF ACTION."

    The "Council of Action" has issued a statement to the effect that Messrs. Adamson and Gosling, two of the Lahour leaders, went to France to explain ...

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  15. INDIAN DEMOBILISATION.

    Speaking before the Legislative Council on Friday, the Viceroy (Lord Chelmsford) said that the position [?]n Mesopotamia had forced India to ...

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  16. POLES AT BREST-LITOVSK.

    "Le Matins" Warsaw correspondent says that the Poles have reached BrestL[?]ovsk, and are encircling the Red divisions. The capture of 40,000 ...

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  17. GENERAL CABLES. PACIFIC OCEAN FREIGHT, RATES.

    Representatives of all the shipping lines operating from Japanese ports, who have been in conference at Yokohama, have decided that the standard ...

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  18. THE NEW GOVERNORGENERAL.

    The High Commissioner of Australia (Hon. Andrew Fisher) gave a farewell lunchcon at Australia House to-day, in honour of Lord Forster, the ...

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  19. BOLSHEVIKS ROUTED IN PERSIA.

    Severe fighting against the Bolsheviks and rebels in Persia continues with further success for the British. While the British were attacking on the ...

    Article : 120 words
  20. MOUNTAIN TOP COLLAPSES.

    A mountain top, 200 smiles from Manila, collapse[?] in a recent storm, and buried the whole of Igorote village. Hundreds of square feet of earth fell, ...

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  21. A THRUST 50 MILES DEEP.

    Advices declare that the Polish co[?][?] towards the East Prussian [?], and also their counter attack [?]ward from Lublin, are continuing ...

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  22. PRICE OF PETROL.

    An increase of 2s. 6d, a case in the maximum wholesale price of petrol has been granted by the Fair Profits Commission to the British Imperial Oil Co. ...

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  23. CZECHO SLOVAKIA AND JUGOSLAVIA.

    A report from Karisbad says that an alliance has been concluded between Czeeho-Slovakia (Bohemia) and Jugoslavia (Serbia). ...

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  24. THE FRENCH AND GENERAL WRANGEL.

    M. Clinchant, French Charge D'Affaires, has been appointed High Commissioner with General Wrangel. ...

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  25. DANTZIG.

    The newspapers sharply criticise the action of Sir Reginald Tower, British High Commissioner for Dantzing, in refusing to permit the landing of French ...

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  26. FRECTION BETWEEN SPAIN AND MEXICO.

    The "New York Times" Mexico City correspondent says that the Foreign Office has cancelled the Spanish Consul's exequatur, due to his alleged refusal to vise ...

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  27. MESSAGES DECODED BY THE ADMIRALTY.

    The messages relating to the "Daily Herald" were circulated by the Admiralty, which states that they intercepted the code form successfully, and ...

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  28. CONFLICT IN SILESIA.

    There has been a serious conflict at Kettowitz (a Silesian town close to the Polish border), between French troops and the population. The latter ...

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  29. THE REPORT DENIED.

    It is officially denied that the Government are appointing a High Commissioner with General Wrangel. ...

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  30. THE AMERICAN ATTITUDE.

    The "New York Times" Washington correspondent says that exchanges of views have been occurring between the United States and European countries ...

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  31. MELBA AND THE KING OF NORWAY.

    The King has decorated Madam Melba with the Royal Gold Medal of Merit. Madam Melba sang in Christiania at a concert in aid of the dependents of a ...

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  32. WAR GRATUITIES.

    The military authorities stated on Saturday that 15,000 claims for the Federal Government's gratuity had been received in New South Wales in ...

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  33. WRANGEL LANDS ON KUBAN COAST.

    General Wrangel has landed on the Kuban coast, on the northern shore of the Sea of Azov, and has received full local support. ...

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  34. NRW ERAV DAWNING IN MEXICO.

    The Financial Minister, in a speech today, assured tho public of the establishment of a new era in Mexico. All foreign investments, especially petroleum ...

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  35. VICTORY ON, THE DNIEPER.

    It is reported that General Wrangel has driven the Bolsheviks across the Lower Dnieper. ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN LABOUR PARTY'S ATTITUDE.

    Mr. Ca[?]ey, secretary of the Australian Labour party, made the following, statement on Saturday in reference to the attitude of the party towards ...

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  37. PRESIDENT WILSON'S HEALTH.

    Tho "New York Post's" Washington correspondent says that Dr. Grayson, the personal physician of President Wilson, has stated that President Wilson is ...

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  38. ATTITUDE OF INTER-ALLIED COMMISSION.

    Security police are holding the French quarters at Kattowitz. Two thousand Italian troops have arrived to replace the French. The Italian commander ...

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  39. APPLICATIONS IN ENGLAND.

    Mr. Andrew Fisher, High Commissionei of the Commonwealth of Australia, is handling 8,000 applications for war gratuties. The applications ...

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  40. THE PRICE OF COAL.

    It is stated that coal from the Transvaal mines, via Delagoa, is arriving [?]n English ports, and is cheaper than coal delivered from British coalfields to local ...

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  41. POL[?] SEEK AMERICAN SUPPORT.

    The "New York Times" Washington correspondent says that Polish representatives in the United States have called at the White House, and urged ...

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  42. PEACE.

    The newspaper report that florce fighting is preceding north of Scutari between the Serbians and Albanians. The former, in the defence of Tarabosch, lost 220 ...

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  43. REGULATIONS UNDER WAR GRATUITY ACT.

    Regulations unden the War Gratuity Act provide that when a soldier entitled to the gratuity has died intestate his widow is entitled to the gratuity ...

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  44. BOLSHEVIKS AND ARMENIA.

    The British Commissioner in Transcaucasia reports that the Armenians have signed a Treaty with the Bolsheyiks; the terms of which include ...

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  45. AVIATION.

    It is announced that the Canadian Air Board will soon establish a Transcontinental air route express service with air planes, offering a 50-hour ...

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  46. A PECULIAR TRANSACTION.

    A few weeks ago M. Litvinoff sent a parcel of 620 Chinese bonds, worth £12,000, to a Russian bank in London, which passed them to another bank in ...

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  47. JAPANESE IN SIBERIA.

    It is reported that the Japanese military authorities at Nikolaievsk, on the left bank of the Amur River, in East Siberia, have announced that all ...

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  48. JAPAN'S LARGE MILITARY VOTE.

    The New York "Evening Post's" Tokio correspondent says that the 1920 military budget, especially as regards the naval appropriations of 465,000,000 yen ...

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  49. BRITISH MERCHANT SERVICE.

    A crisis is threatened in the merchant service. Officers, engineers, stokers, and seamen want increased wages, and assert that shipowners have persistently ...

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  50. AMERICAN SUFFRAGE.

    Tennessee is the thirty-sixth State to [?]tify woman suffrage by a vote of 60 to 46, thus making the amendment in the Suffrage Bill the basic law of the ...

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  51. AMERICAN IMMIGRATION.

    The Department of Labour has announced that more than 5,000 immigrants are arriving in New York daily, and that approximately 700,000 arrived ...

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  52. ADMIRAL LORD JELLICOE.

    Admiral Lord Jellicoe, the Governor General-elect of New Zealand, left Waterloo station to-day, en route for New Zealand. He was bidden [?]well by Sir ...

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  53. THE SHEARERS' STRIKE.

    The executive of the Australian Labour party has decided to assist the shearers who are on strike, who are members of the A.W.U., by requesting ...

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  54. THE SOVIETS TERMS.

    A Moscow official statement says that the terms stated on July 20 were submitted the second sitting of the [?] Conference yesterday. ...

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  55. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Both Houses of the Federal Parliment meet on Wednesday. The long list of business for the House of Representatives includes the second readings of the New ...

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  56. CRICKET.

    Douglas, the new captain of the cricket team for Australia, is hopeful of the team's prospects, and says it looks like a winner, He does not think that the ...

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  57. LABOUR TROUBLES.

    As the result of the continuance, of the enginedrivers' week end strike further mine shafts have been closed down, thus throwing a number of miners out ...

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