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  2. AMERICAN RAILWAY STRIKE

    CHICAGO, Friday.—The Supreme Court has granted, at the request, of the Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Dougherty) a temporary injunction ...

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  3. IRISH REVOLT

    LONDON, Saturday.—An 'orgy of firing startled Dublin last night and early this morning. It was the most violent outbreak since the collapse of ...

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  4. ASIA MINOR WAR

    LONDON, Friday.— That the Turks arc advancing in Asia Minor appears from a Greek official report, which declares that violent infantry and ...

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  5. HOMERIC TENNIS

    NEW YORK, Friday.—In the final round of the Davis Cup competitions, in which Australia, as challenger, played-the United States, Tilden New ...

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  6. FRANCE DISCUSSES EUROPE'S DEBTS

    PARIS, Friday.—In a Jong reply to Lord Balfour's note of August 1 on the subject of the Allies' debts, M. Poincaire says that the French ...

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  7. SPORES OVERSEAS

    LONDON, Friday.—Almost simultaneously to-day Notts brilliantly.beat iiampsmre by nine wickets, and the umpires deemed that the Leyion ...

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  8. TIME GAINED BY GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Friday.—With the exception of the newspapers of the Extreme Right, which declare that the Reparations Commission's decis'on is not ...

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  9. SN[?]ING IN DUBLIN.

    LONDON, Saturday.— Snipers attacked several National posts in Dublin early this morning including the Bank of Ireland. They were beaten off. ...

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  10. CRICKSTIR APOLOGISES FOR TEMPER.

    LONDON, Friday.—Newman, the Hampshire howler, reappeared on-the field this morning when Notts resumed its [?]ings, and announced that he had ...

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  11. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Representatives of Great Britain, the dominions, and India have departed for Geneve, to attend the assembly of the League ...

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  12. NATIONALS HARASSED AT CORK.

    LONDON, Saturday.— The latest news from Cork slates that when the troops were changing guard this morning they were under the fire of ...

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  13. MADAME MELBA.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— Madame Melba said to-day that she was going away from Australia with only the vaguest idea of hep destination. There ...

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  14. DISTRESS IN GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Sunday.—All-round relief is expressed at the schemes sanctioned by the Government for the relief of distress. They include the ...

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  15. SLOW CRICKET DRAWS RIDICULE.

    LONDON, Friday.—Though the Tennyson-Newman incident has been honorably settled it has created a great stir. it is believed that the ...

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  16. AUSTRALIA'S RECOVERY

    FOREST HILLS, Saturday.—After Anderson's poor showing yesterday against Johnston he gave way to O'Hara Wood, who played to-day with ...

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  17. NATIONALS SURPRISE REBELS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A brisk encounter near Dungannon, County Waterford, followed a party of Nationals surprising a body of Irregulars. ...

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  18. HENRY LAWSOK'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Henry Lawson, Australia's poet, died at Abbotsford. yeslerday. He had been in indifferent. health for a considerable time. He was ...

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  19. LARNEY SHORT OF FOOD,

    LONDON. Saturday.— Au acuts shortage of foodstuffs exists in Killarney owing to the destruction of railways. It led to the brigadier in ...

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  20. RESTRICTION OF IMPORTS.

    BERLIN, Friday.—With a view to arresting the depreciation of the mark it has been announced that unrestricted import of raw tobacco has been ...

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  21. CROWD BESIEGES REICHSBANK.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—An extraordinary shortage of paper marks led to a siege of the Reichsbank on the monthly payday. The police, were ...

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  22. MELBOURNE ACCIDENTS.

    MELBOURNE. Sunday.—When traffic was very heavy returning from the Caulfield Racecourse yesterday evening, a lad named Jules Dennard, residing ...

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  23. AUSTRIA'S MONEY SHORTAGE.

    VIENNA, Saturday.—As a result of the extraordinary currency situation cabs, vans, and handcarts were pressed into service to-dray to carry ...

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  24. FRANCH STANDS BY COMMISSION.

    PARIS, Friday.—A press statement cabled earlier that another Allied conference is likely has been confirmed. The official announcement was issued ...

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    Advertising : 306 words
  26. BELGIAN SOLDIERS SHOT.

    BRUSSELS, Friday.—A Belgian sentry and sergeant at Obereassel, on the Rhine, were shot dead last night. The Belgian guard immediately turned out ...

    Article : 95 words
  27. ANDERSON V. JOHNSTON,

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  28. HIGH PRICES CAUSE RIOT.

    BERLIN, Friday.—Food riots were reported from Eherswalde last night. A crowd of 4,000 persons, many of whom were women, vented its ...

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  29. ARRESTS AT OSERCASSEL,

    BRUSSELS, Saturday.—The actingmayor, commissioner of police a cafe keeper, his son, and two German policemen at Obercassel have been ...

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  30. NORTH-SOUTH RAILWAY.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—General. Sir Brudenel White told the Federal Public, Works Committee yesterday that from a purely defensive point of view ...

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  31. GERMANY HAS ALTERNATIVES.

    PARIS, Friday.—The decision of the Reparations Commission has been received with feelings of relief as the least objectionable of all the ...

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  32. PATTERSON EXPECTED TO BEAT JOHNSTON.

    The consensus of opinion is that Patterson played strongly in the first two sets but that Tilden completely outclassed him ia the third. Anderson, ...

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  33. ST. MARK'S BAND CONCERT.

    That St. Mark's Band concerts, are popular was demonstrated by a large attendance to hear a performance at the Memorial Park last night, it is ...

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