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  2. THE SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP THE RACE ON THE PARRAMATTA

    Ernest Barry, of England, regained the world's sculling championship from Alfred Felton (N.S.W.) on the Parramatta River on Saturday afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. THE MEDICAL CONGRESS

    The Australian Medical Congress met in full session on Saturday morning for the purpose of dealing with the resolutions forwarded by the seperate ...

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  4. THE MIDDLE EAST BOLSHEVIK TERRORISM AT BAKU.

    The Northern Caucusus is now actively in revolt against the Bolsheviks Cossacks and tribesmen are fraternising, and are jubilant over General ...

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  5. THE IRISH DISORDERS MORE RIOTING IN BELFAST.

    The Newtown (County Down) district was in a fermont on Wednesday afternoon, hut the disorders were confined principally to stone-throwing between ...

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  6. RUSSO-POLISH WAR THE BOLSHEVIK DEBACLE COMPLETE

    After hard fighting the Poles have captured the fortress of Ostrolenko, and forced the passage of the Nar[?]w River. The Bolsheviks are surrounded ...

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  7. HUNGER-STRIKES CAVE IN.

    Hunger-strikers in Limerick prison have resumed the taking of food, with the exception of one, who is charged with highway robbery. ...

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  8. SYMPATHETIC STRIKE IN NEW YORK.

    The strike which began with the cr[?]w of the Baltic when Dr. Mannix was on board has affected 2,000 longshoremen. The strike is said to be a ...

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  9. GENERAL CABLES. DUKE OF CONNAUGHT'S VISIT TO INDIA.

    The battleship Malaya will take the Duke of Connaught to India on the occasion of his approaching visit. ...

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  10. N.Z. HYDRO-ELECTRIC SCHEME.

    Sir James Allen, High Commissioner for New Zealand, after visiting Newcastle and Darlington, his recommended the New Zealand Government to ...

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  11. DE VALERA'S PROMISE.

    DE Valera, addressing a meeting protesting against McSweeney's imprisonment, said, "If McSweeney dies I will go back to Ireland and follow his ...

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  12. BOMBS OUTSIDE BRIXTON PRISON.

    The police have arrested two men in possession of bombs outside the Brixton Prison, where McSweeney is in [?]. ...

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  13. BARRY WELL BACKED IN MELBOURNE.

    Melbourne people a couple of weeks ago all wanted to be on Felton for the sculling championship, but during the last couple of days opinion veered ...

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  14. FIERCE RIOTS IN BELFAST.

    There was fierce nothig by mobs in the Ballymacarrett district of Belfast yesterday, and revolvers were used, and there was much looting until the ...

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  15. AMERICAN CEREAL CROPS.

    The Secretary of Agriculture states that the estimated United States wheat crop will exceed the pre-war average by 100,000,000 bushels. The corn crop ...

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  16. BOLSHEVIKS IN PERSIA.

    The Bolsheviks landed heavy reinforcements at Enzeli, the seaport of Resht, yesterday, despite an aeria bombardment of the landing vessels in ...

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  17. ENGLISH COAL MINERS.

    Though the first ballots give sweeping majorities in favour of a coal strike, the crisis has entered a more hopeful phase, and trades union opinion ...

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  18. BELFAST ALIGHT WITH FIRES.

    Later reports say that in Belfast last night the sky was lit up with burning public-houses. Machine-guns and Lewis guns were fired upon snipers and ...

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  19. M. VENIZELOS.

    M. Venizelos, the Greek Premier, who was wounded in Paris earlier in the month during an attack upon his life, has recovered, and has left for ...

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  20. MR. WATT.

    Mr. Watt, late Commonwealth Treasurer, has arrived here and he reiterates his determination not to make any statement regarding the ...

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  21. FIRES AS REPRISALS.

    A correspondent of the United Press Association at Belfast says that the entire business section of Dundalk (County Louth) has been destroyed by ...

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  22. MESOPOTAMIA

    A War Office communique concerning Mesopotamia reports that the trouble has spread to the Muntafik area, and the situation at Shatt Aslar is reported ...

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  23. DANZIG REOPENED.

    The Port of Danzig has been reopened for the transport of munitions to Poland. ...

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  24. RUSSIAN COUNTER-ATTACK.

    The United Press Association London correspondent says that a Moscow wireless message states that the Bolsheviks have launched a counter-attack ...

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  25. LITHUANIA TAKES THE FIELD.

    The Lithuanian advnnced guards have entered Vilna, which place the Belsheviks have no almost entirely evacuated after plundering the city. ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND'S [?]AND LEGISLATION.

    HoN. J. M. Hunter, special representative of Queensland in London, referring to the letter to the newspapers from the British Australasian Society ...

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  27. INTEREST IN ENGLAND.

    Though the Barry-Felton race did not excite much attention in England in the earlier stages recent messages from Sydney announcing Barry's brilliant ...

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  28. FANATICISM IN INDIA.

    The constant Khalifat (Mahommedan) agitations in India are taking a dange[?]rous turn, and rousing fanaticism. The Deputy-Commissioner of the Kheri ...

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  29. MORE SINN FEIN CRIMES.

    A police patrol has been ambushed at Knockerogheny, 5½ [?]es southwest of R[?]scommon, and a constable named Potter was shot dead. ...

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  30. WEYGAND RETURNING TO PARIS.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Warsaw correspondent says that General Weygand, the French officer who is stated to have unofficially directed the defence of ...

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  31. THE MURDER OF THE CAMERONS.

    Ten arrests have been made at Queenstown in connection with the recent shooting of a party of Cameron Highlanders. ...

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  32. ENGINEERING LOCKOUT.

    The Engineering Employers' Federation are giving a week's notice of the national lockout, threatened by them previously as a counter-measure to the ...

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  33. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The "New York Times" Washington correspondent says that there is considerable belief that Mr. W. L. Harding, the Republican candidate for the ...

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  34. A HUGE DEMONSTRATION.

    There was a crowd of 10,000 demonstrators outside Brixton p[?]son tonight, and there were riotous scenes and numerous baton charges by the ...

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  35. AVIATION.

    The aviators Lieuts. Parer and McIntosh, when flying from Bathurst to Albury on Saturday, crashed at Culcairn. ...

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  36. POLAND AND PEACE.

    Great Britain, France, Italy, and America have sent messages to Poland advising restraint with regard to Russia. America in her message urges ...

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  37. MECHANICAL CONSTRUCTION.

    Professor C. P. Jenkins, in an address on engineering before the British Association yesterday, said that the time had come to thoroughly overhaul ...

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  38. THE OLYMPIC GAMES.

    In the semi-final of the 300 metres (328 yards) Miss Walrond qualified for the final Miss Beaurepaire was not placed. ...

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  39. AN ALARMIST STORY.

    A United Press Association correspondent at L[?]ne says that the Swiss police are taking extra precautions to safeguard the life of Mr. Lloyd ...

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  40. MR. COX ALLEGES A BRIBERY SCHEME.

    Considerable interest is being created by the charges of Mr. Cox (the Democratic candidate) that the Republicans are raising a 15,000,000 dollors ...

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  41. ARMING POLISH WORKMEN.

    In reply to the Lucerne Note, which stated that the condition of the Russian terms providing for the establishment of a Polish civic militia by ...

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  42. TO PROCEED WITH ANOTHER AEROPLANE.

    Lieuts. Parer and McIntosh made a forced landing at Culcairn (N.S.W.) about 6 o'clock yesterday evening and their machine was wrecked. They were ...

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  43. CABINET AND THE IRISH EXECUTIVE.

    Sir Hamar Greenwood, the Chief Secretary for Ireland, has gone to Lucerno to confer with the Prime Minister. The visit has occasioned rumours to be set ...

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  44. RECORDS OF THE RACE.

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  45. SWIMMING THE CHANNEL.

    Henry Sullivan, an American swimmer, left Dover last night to swim the Channel. He was reported still in the water at 11 o'clock this morning, but ...

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  46. LORD MAYOR OF CORK.

    The sister of the Lord Mayor of Cork, who is hunger-striking in Brixton prison, in reply to Mr. Lloyd George's letter, stating that no ...

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  47. AMERICA AND JAPAN. THE DISTURBANCE AT SEOUL.

    According to a despatch from Seoul, the capital of Korea, the recent disturbance occured when an American Congressman addressed a group of ...

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  48. RUSSIA'S DOMESTIC CONDITION.

    In an exhaustive report with reference to their recent visit to Russia, the British Labour delegation emphatically contradicts the statements ...

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  49. TRADES UNION DISCIPLINE.

    In consequence of their refusal to resume work at midnight on Friday when ordered by the union executive to do so 24 shunters who were involved in a ...

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  50. JAPAN'S FLEET.

    By 1927 it is expected the Japanese building programme will be completed, with 12 battleships and 12 battlecruisers added to the fleet. There have ...

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  51. IMPROVING JAPANESE AND AMERICAN RELATIONS.

    It is stated that Japan proposes to send an unofficial commissioner to the United States, with the object of facilitating a mutual understanding ...

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  52. PRICE OF BRICKS.

    Following on a wages increase in the brick-making industry the Prices Regulation Commission has, at the request of the master brickmakers, increased ...

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  53. DR. MANNIX.

    The "Agenzia Legea" states that Dr. Mannix is expected to arrive early in September, but will not immediately [?] received by the Pope, but that the ...

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  54. EXCLUSION OF THE JAPANESE.

    It is understood that the American War Veterans' Association will request, the absolute exclusion of the Japanese from the United States, but the ...

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