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  2. OUTRAGES CONTINUE IN IRELAND POLICEMEN AMBUSHED IN CLARE

    Details of an affray between Sinn Feiners and police in County Clara have been received in a message from Cork. They show that the disturbance was most ...

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  3. FRENCH POLITICS M. LEYGUES CHOSEN PREMIER

    M. Georges Leygues, who was Minister for Marine in M. Clemenceau's Ministry,. has been appointed Premier and Minister for Foreign Affairs, in succession to ...

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  4. 'DRY' AMERICA

    The united States is rapidly approaching an Arcadian state as the result of prohibition, according to "Pussyfoot" Johnson, who is back in England after a four ...

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  5. SOVIET MISSION

    "The Times" correspondent at Berlin telegraphs:—"A party of 15 Soviet 'missionaries,' who have came to explain to the ...

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  6. CHILDREN'S FATE

    A tragic story of the Russian [?]tion is told by officials of the American Red Cross Society. They declare that Hundreds of devoted parents at Moscow ...

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  7. RUSSIAN JEWELS

    An entertaining story regarding the disposal of the Russian Crown jewels intended for the "Daily Herald" (Lebor) fund has been disclosed. It is stated ...

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  8. SYDNEY NEWS

    Special fruit trains will now leave Hornsbv two days per week for Melbourne. The trucks will nick up fruit in the Cumberland district, and must ...

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  9. PREMIER'S INHERITANCE.

    M. Leygues, the new French Premier, inherited vast wealth in rather romantic circumstances. He declined the Ambassadorship to Rome in order to remain ...

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  10. SCOPE OF LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    "The Monroe Doctrine declares there shall be no external aggression in America," said Governor Cox, the Democratic candidate for the Presidency, in a ...

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  11. REPRISALS BY POLICE.

    Police auxiliaries, by way of reprisals for recent outrages, set fire to and destroyed a village in the parish fo Ballymacelligott, County Kerry. ...

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  12. SOCIETY SENSATION

    Dense crowds thronged the Old Bailey and awaited the result of the Bamberger perjurv trial (which arose out of an extraordinary divorce case in which the ...

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  13. THE NEW PRESIDENT.

    The Paris correspondent of "The Times" states that M. Millerand. in acknowledging the congratulations of M. Bourgeois (President of the Senate), on ...

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  14. ENGLISH CRICKET EIGHT BALLS TO OVER

    Interviewed by the "Herald" special representative, P. F. Warner, who retired this year from the captaincy of the Middlesex County Cricket Club, ...

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  15. POST OFFICE RAIDED.

    Wages of the Dublin postal staffs amounting to several thousands of pounds were stolen last night from the parcels office, by two armed men. ...

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  16. HITCH OR JUPP?

    Whether V. W. C. Jupp, the all-round Sussex amateur, or J. W. Hitch, the Surrey fast bowler, will be the sixteenth member of the English team to tour ...

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  17. MISSING VESSELS SEARCH BY AEROPLANE

    Up to noon on Saturday no further word had been received in Melbourne of the wherea[?]outs of Captain W. St[?]tt, one of the airmen who left Point Cook ...

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  18. MACHINE GUNS ON ROADS.

    The special representatives of "The Manchest[?] Guardian" in Dublin states that reprisals have been begun in Milllown-Malbay and Nelstown, in County ...

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  19. TANK EXPLODES

    Eight lives were lost, and many people injured, as the result of a disastrous explosion on a ba[?] containing [?] oil tanks in the Thames, off Millwall. ...

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  20. FORTUNE TO ORDER

    Extraordinary luck continues to attend the baccarat play of Hannibal Demesa, a young Cuban sugar grower, who in August won £140,000 at Deauville, in ...

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  21. A MAJOR-GENERAL ASSAULTED.

    Major-General Edward P. Strickland, commanding the Cork Division, while motoring from the barracks to the city on Thursday night, met with a fusillade from ...

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  22. REPRISAIS DISCUSSED.

    Diseussing the reprisals, the special re[?]sentative of the "Manchester Guardign" in Dublin says:—"Apart from acts of violence and bloodshed there is a ...

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  23. M. DESCHANEL VERY ILL.

    M. Dechanel, the former President of France, is unable to accompany his family to Brittany, states the Paris correspondent of "The Times.' He has ...

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  24. SINN FEIN SENTENCE.

    The Sinn Fein court has sentenced the four men who confessed to having robbed the Ulster Bank in Dublin to be flogged and deported. ...

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  25. U.S. BOMB PLOTS

    Several offices and prominent men have received warnings by mail signed "T.N.T." In most cases they are regarded as hoaxes. ...

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  26. CHURCHILL WANTED CHARGED BY LABOR CONFERENCE

    The Scottish Labor Party in conference at Glasgow, have carried a resolution with acclamation demanding the impeaclunent of Mr. Churchill for using troops to make ...

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  27. ACUTE RACIAL PROBLEM JAPAN DETERMINED TO FIGHT FOR EQUALITY

    The responsible section of the press reporte that the Cabinet, after repeated conferences, has decided upon a course of action regarding Japanese settlement ...

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  28. AUSTRALIA REPRESENTED.

    Through the influence of the Commonwealth Government's Commercial Agent a Victorian legislator (Mr. Rees) was enabled to be present at the ...

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  29. PERILS OF FLYING AEROPLANE CRASHES

    while pleasure cruising at the Northholt aerodrome, near Harrow, at noon to-day, a large aeroplane, containing six persons, crashed. ...

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  30. DIVORCES

    Over two thousand divorce cases have been listed for the next session, and it is expected that three courts will sit simultaneously to cope with the demand ...

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  31. CRICKET'S GREAT FINISH.

    The exceptionally open condition of the county championship has created an interest in first class cricket that has seldom been equalled in the history of ...

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  32. ITALY'S EXPERIMENT

    Disorders and uncertainly still mark the industrial situation, says "The Times" correspondent at Turin. The workers here, by referendum, have ...

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  33. ARREST CHURCHILL!

    The Scottish I.L.P. comrades have made a vigorous response to our chairman's ringing indictment of Winston Churchill as "the betrayer of two nations" (says the ...

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  34. BUFFER STATE IN SIBERIA.

    Special despatches from Vladivostock report that an ultimatum has been issued by the Verchne-Udinsk Government, in Siberia, to the effect that all far eastern ...

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  35. WORK OF THE PLATYPUS.

    In a message received by the Navy Department it was stated that the Platypus was carrying on the search for the Ame[?]a J. and the Southern Cross to ...

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  36. FIRE IN AEROPLANE WORKS.

    A disastrous fire broke out at the Martynside aeroplane works at Woking this afternoon. A hundred and twenty-seven aeroplanes are reported to have already ...

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  37. WOMEN AND "WEED.

    The newest feminine craze is pipe stroking. The papers show in portraiture pretty actresses "enjoying a quiet pipe between acts." Women began ...

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  38. SEEKING AMELIA [?]

    Preparations were made on Saturday in Sydney to dispatch the steamer Melbourne in searcn of the missing schooner Amelia J. The Melbourne was to ...

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  39. "FLYING GENIUS" KILLED.

    In conclusion with the aeroplane accident when five-were killed outright, it is stated that the machine crashed within five minutes of leaving the Northholt ...

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  40. DAYLIGHT SAVING

    The Government has decided to extend the period of the Summer Time Act, which should lapse on September 27, to October 25. ...

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  41. SYLVIA PANKHURST

    Sylvia Pankhurst is now described as the leader of the women's "Red" movement in England. She has apparently outwitted the police who had lost trace of ...

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  42. COAL MINING CRISIS STRIKE NOTICES DEFERRED FOR A WEEK

    The strike notices of the coal miners have been postponed for a week. (Reuter's Telegram.) LONDON, September 24. ...

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  43. PLAGUE RATS

    Black or bubonic plague rats which have been overrunning Norfolk, have come to London. The authorities are apprehensive. They are preparing ...

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  44. THE PRINCE'S MOVEMENTS

    At a special meeting of the whole court of the City Corporation, Councillor H. Bird, the Chief Commoner, moved and Alderman Sir Walter Wilkin ...

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  45. MURDERER'S POLITENESS

    The traditional politeness of the Frenchman appears to have survived the war. After shooting a man dead in a Paris hotel three muderers became ...

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  46. THE SOUTHERN CROSS.

    Further particulars received in Melbourne on Saturday regarding the wreckage discovered oft the entance to the Grassy River, King Island, indicate that ...

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  47. CHILD'S SEVERE WOUND.

    How easily serious mishaps may happen amongst the children is shown by the following remarkable story. How perfectly Zam-But heals even the worst ...

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  48. MILITARY APPOINTMENTS

    The following appointments have been officially announced:—Earl Cavan succeeds Lord Rawlinson as commander-inchief at Aldershot; Major-General Sir ...

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  49. INDIA'S LEGISLATURES

    The Duke of Connaught, who will inaugurate the Indian Legislature and perform other duties that would have been undertaken by the Prince of Wales had ...

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  50. SHOT HIMSELF IN MISTAKE

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent states that Maximilian Harden, writing in "Die Zukunft," says Prince Joachim, who recently shot himself, did so by ...

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  51. DOCTORS' STRIKE

    The doctors in Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire, mining districts, have struck against the miners by handing in notices terminating their contracts with the ...

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  52. APPEAL FOR SUSPENSION.

    Mr. R. Smillie, spokesman for the Coal iners' Federation, opened the proceedings [?] to-day's conference with Mr. Lloyd George, the Prime Minister; Mr. Bonar ...

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  53. TRIPS FOR TOURISTS.

    The Government Tourist Bureau notifies by advertisement that the ever-popular outings through the Mount Loftv Ranges, which at this time of the year ...

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  54. MANUFACTURERS GO SLOW

    The Council of the Rubber Growers' Association, London, has unanimously resolved, in view of the low price of rubber, to recommend an immediate genuine ...

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  55. PUBLIC SAID TO BE AGAINST STRIKE.

    Mr. Massingham, the principal Radical writer in England, agrees that the public is against the miners. He says: —"This is not the time to withhold a ...

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  56. MR. SMILLIE'S MANOEUVRE.

    Should an industrial disaster be averted, as appears likely, the nation will have to thank, on the one hand, the Premier, who again appeared exactly at the ...

    Article : 172 words
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  60. HUGE RACING DEAL

    The Paris correspondent of "The Times" states that the famous Vander[?]ilt racing stable at Poissy Deauvilla, near Paris, has been sold to Mr. A. ...

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