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  2. NEWS FROM THE FOUR QUARTERS

    The Irish Irregulars, defeated in the field, are developing guerilla tactics by flying columns, composed of from thirty to forty men. ...

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  4. STRIKE FURY

    Towards the end of last week, while the executives of the American railways and the strike lenders were in conference with the object of coming to a ...

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  5. BAD MANNERS

    Prince George, who abdicated the throne of Servia in 1909, returned to Belgrade recently from abroad, and has been causing trouble. He claims to ...

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  6. FLYING TESTS

    The days of the motorless aeroplane may not to fur away. In Germany and in the United States experiments are being carried out, the results of which ...

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  8. The Challenge

    Refused of a challenge to a duel has ended in a tragedy at Kensington, in the West End of London. Two young men named Doughty and Young, in the ...

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  9. The Empire's Borders

    Air Vice-Marshal Sir John M. Salmond, who has been touring the Indian frontier, says that India is woefully behind the times in air-force equipment ...

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  10. Condemned to Death

    A strong attempt is being made in England to prevent the infliction of the death penalty in the case of Elsie Yeldham, a married woman, who ...

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  11. War Guilt

    Towards the end of 1919 eleven members of the Bulgarian Cabinet that declared war against the Allies were arrested and have been imprisoned over ...

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  12. BARRING IMMIGRANTS.

    Again the American immigration law falls cruelly upon an Australian. David Copper, his wife, Blanchea, and their two-year-old daughter, arrived in New ...

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  13. THE PEOPLE'S SAVINGS.

    The commissioners of the Government Savings Bank of New South Wales, Sydney, state that the deposits received by the bank for July ...

    Article : 105 words
  14. HEIR TO FORTUNE.

    There is a man in New Zealand to-day who must be glad that when he was ten years' old his photograph was taken. This was the only clue that the ...

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  15. German Monarchists

    The influence of the monarchist party in Germany continues to make progress, with Field-Marshal von Hindenburg an its leading power. Munich is ...

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  16. THE PASSING OF THE PIONEERS.

    BAKER,—Mrs, Mary Baker a pioneer of Soaks Valley (vic,) died recently, at the age of twenty-four years. BAKER,—The death of William Baker, of ...

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  17. REPAYING A DEBT.

    The High Commissioner for Now Zealand (Sir James Allen) announced in London on Saturday a gift of nearly £25,000 from "those who made money ...

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  18. WAR GRAVES.

    Lord Lee, of Fareham, who is visiting Gallipoli, has communicated with Sir Joseph Coal, London, expressing pleasure at the manner in which the ...

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