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  2. THOUSANDS OF PRISONERS. ROUNDING UP THE REBELS.

    Official reports indicate that the National forces have practically quelled the revolt. Thousands of prisoners were taken during the week, and all the prominent Irregular leaders, except De Valora, have been rounded up. De Valera escaped from the Gresham Hotel ...

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  3. MOB VIOLENCE. AMERICAN RAILWAY STRIKE

    Outbreaks of violence in various centres are marking the end of the first week of the railway strike. In Chigato a mob, including many women, attacked the ...

    Article : 230 words
  4. FINANCIAL OUTLOOK.

    The slump in the German mark, which caused smaller declines in French and Belgian francs, coupled withe events in Ireland, has checked general activity on ...

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  5. SUPERANNUATION.

    A fairly large muster of railway employees from most of the leading centres, of the service assembled, in the Centennial Hall yesterday afternoon to discuss ...

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  6. CHURCHES LOOTED. CONFISCATION IN RUSSIA.

    The trial of the clericals who are opposing the confiscation of church property resulted in 11 being sentenced to death, including the ...

    Article : 505 words
  7. BRUTAL ASSAULT.

    In the deserted carriage of a North Shore train on Friday light Charles Kemmis, manager of the Horn[?]oy branch o[?] the Government Savings Bank, was ...

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  8. GOOD RAIN.

    Heay rain commenced to fall in Brisbane before daylight on Saturday, and continued throughout the day, necessitating the postponement of numerous ...

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  9. LAWN TENNIS. WIMBLEDON CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    In the world's lawn tennis singles championship at Wimbledon to-day Lycett defeated Gilbert 8-6, 9-7, 6-3, after a protracted struggle, not marked by any brilliancy ...

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  10. WOMEN WITH IRREGULARS.

    The casualties in Dublin total 72 killed. The Free State troops have taken 700 prisoners. "Captain" Cathal Brugha, the ...

    Article : 363 words
  11. NON-UNION WORKERS.

    The Governor of Ohio has sent circulars to local authorities in mining districts where non-union workers are operating declaring that they will be held to strict ...

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  12. SIX HOURS' FIGHT.

    Two thousand National troops, after an ultimatum domunding surrender, attacked Skeoghhouse, the Irregulars' stronghold near Londonderry. A heavy ...

    Article : 152 words
  13. UNREST IN CHINA.

    Japan has warned the Pekin Government that, owing to the danger of bandits to Japanese residents in Chientao, if China fails in her duty to protect them ...

    Article : 211 words
  14. WHITE AUSTRALIA.

    The "New York Sun," in commenting in an editorial article on the policy of Sir Henry Barwell (Premier of South Australia), says: "It need hardly be said ...

    Article : 250 words
  15. PATTERSON DEFEATS ANDERSON

    The enthusiasm at Wimbledon, reached its climax to-day, when Anderson and Patterson met in the semi-final, and Mdlle. Lenglen had her long[?]anticipated ...

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  16. PEACE PACTS.

    In moving the second reading of the Washington Treaties Bill in the House of Commons to-day, Lieutenant-Colonel Amery (Financial Secretary to the ...

    Article : 132 words
  17. HAGUE COMMISSION

    The Hague Debts Commission held a meeting, at which the Russian representatives were present. Replying to a question regarding the ...

    Article : 102 words
  18. IMMIGRATION.

    Sir Beach Thomas, who has arrived on the Makura, en route to Australia, states that the is investigating the possibilities of immigration from Britain to the ...

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  19. GERMAN PANIC. DECLINE IN THE MARK.

    There is a wild panic on the Bourse, and the mark has touched 2600 to the £ sterling. The chief selling is by foreign holders who are fearful of the political ...

    Article : 214 words
  20. COINAGE BILL.

    The Coinage Bill was introduced in the House of Assembly by the Minister for Finance (Mr. Burton), who stated that for the present gold would not be coined. ...

    Article : 88 words
  21. CONSPIRACY CHARGE.

    Jerome Kearns, a horse trainer, was remanded at Bow-street on a charge of having conspired with Gerald de la Riviere to obtain a passport to ...

    Article : 163 words
  22. LAKE CLIFTON RAILWAY.

    The Late Clifton railway has been purchased by the Government for about £62,000 in Government debentures from the West Australian Portland Cement ...

    Article : 139 words
  23. BUSH FIRES.

    Wind last night fanned bush fires along the British Columbia coast, caused by a week's drought, burning a number of small settlements, summer resorts, and ...

    Article : 63 words
  24. LABOUR PROBLEMS.

    Sir Henry Barwell (Premier of South Australia) stated to-day that he was not perturbed by criticism of his reported remarks concerning the Northern Territory ...

    Article : 238 words
  25. WORLD FLIGHT.

    Major Blake, the English aviator who in attempting to fly round the world, and who left Athens yesterday for Egypt, arrived safely at Sollum, on the Egyptian ...

    Article : 82 words
  26. DIVORCE CASE.

    The Hon. John Hugo Russell, eldest son and heir of Lord Ampthill, and a lieutenant in the Royal Navy, is suing for a divorce from his wife. There are ...

    Article : 173 words
  27. CLYDE WORKS.

    An unexpected hitch has occurred in the negotiations between the Ministry and the Clyde Engineering Works over a contract for the building of 300 K-class ...

    Article : 60 words
  28. PAYMENTS IN KIND.

    The information has been received in Allied circles that the German Government proposes asking for the total re mission of gold reparation payments in ...

    Article : 79 words
  29. ACROSS THE PACIFIC.

    A party of British airmen are arranging for a flight from America to Australia, in the hope of winning the £10,000 prize offered by an American for a flight ...

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  30. WYNNUM WEST SCHOOL.

    Situated on a commanding site of 10 acres, the recently-erected Wynnum West State School, which was formally opened on Saturday by the Minister for ...

    Article : 375 words
  31. DIAMOND SCULLS.

    Hoover, the American amateur champion sculler, easily defeated Beresford in the final for the Diamond Sculls, the distance being vowed in 9min. 32sec. ...

    Article : 87 words
  32. AUSTRALIAN NAVY,

    Definite plans have been made by the Naval Board for adding the cruiser Adelaide to the seagoing portion of the Royal Australian Navy, which has now been ...

    Article : 152 words
  33. DEATH SENTENCE.

    Thomas Henry Allaway, who was committed for trial on June 8 on a charge of having murdered Miss Wilkins, whose body was found in a field near ...

    Article : 157 words
  34. COTTON GROWING.

    In a speech delivered at the house dinner of the Commercial Travellers' Club last night his Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Forster) ...

    Article : 291 words
  35. MORATORIUM SOUGHT.

    It is believed that the Government has approached the Allies, with a request for a moratorium in respect to the July instalment of the German indemnity. ...

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  36. COOGEE SURF TRAGEDY.

    Jack Chalmers, of Sydney, has been awarded the Albert Medal for extraordinary gallantry in rescuing Milton Coughlan, after a fatal attack by a shark, ...

    Article : 43 words
  37. GERMAN DYES.

    Mr. Francis P. Garvan, the former Alien Property Custodian, and now president of the Chemical Foundation, has made the charge that a committee of German ...

    Article : 212 words
  38. HENLEY CHALLENGE CUP.

    In the final for the Challenge Cup, at Henley, Leander beat Thames in a wellcontested race by a length, the time being 7min. 35sec. ...

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  39. NAVAL APPOINTMENT.

    Admiral Percy Grnat has been appointed Admiral Superintendent of the Protsmouth dockyards. [Admiral Grant retired from the Australian ...

    Article : 154 words
  40. REWARD LOST.

    Miss Ivy Matthews, who was one of the leading witnesses in the Gun Alley murder trial, has been robbed, accroding to a story told by her to the police, ...

    Article : 141 words
  41. WOOL TRADE.

    Seven thousand bales of "Bawra" and New Zealand crossbred wools have been withdrawn from the Hull sales on Thursday; 23,000 bales of Australian merinos ...

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  42. ANZAC MEMORIAL AVENUE.

    "I will buy a motor car when the Redcliffe road is started," writes Mr. Herbert Sheard, sen., Yeronga, to the secretary of the Anzac Memorial Avenue ...

    Article : 125 words
  43. ADMIRAL DUMARESQ.

    Cable advice received by the Naval Board from Manila on Saturday stated that there had been no improvement in the condition of Admiral Dumaresq, who ...

    Article : 41 words
  44. DEATH OF SIR WILLIAM NELSON.

    The death is announced of Sir William Nelson, who was the founder of the Nelson line of steamers. ...

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