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  2. Mr. Watt

    Right Hon. W. A. Watt (ex-Treasurer of Australia) has arrived in New York. He reiterated his determination not to make any statement on the Hughes ...

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  3. CORRESPONDENCE.

    H. Dunham.—Declined. "Enquirer."—The police replied in the negative to your query. Enquiries, they say, are still being made. ...

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  4. Sister Ligouri Case

    The latest developments in connection with the case of Miss Bridget Partridge, formerly Sister Lagouri, is a communication to the Sydney newspapers by ...

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  5. Northern Caucasia

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

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  6. Parer and McIntosh

    Lieutenants Parer and McIntosh made a forced landing at Culcairn, New South Wales, about 6 o'clock yesterday evening, and their machine was wrecked. ...

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  7. Khalifat Agitations

    Constant Khalifat agitations in India are taking a dangerous turn, rousing fanaticism. Deputy Commissioner Kheri, of the United Provinces, was ...

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  8. Irish Affairs

    The Swiss police are taking extra precautions at Lucerne to safeguard Mr. Lloyd George, following the reports that a Sinn Feiner has departed from ...

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  9. Hard Fight

    After hard fighting the Poles captured the fortress of Ostrolenko, and forced a passage of the Narew River. The Bolshevists are surrounded near Mlava, but ...

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  10. FLINDERS ISLAND TRADE.

    Sir,—I have read with very much interest and appreciation Mr J. D. MacLaine's letter in your paper of 17th inst. He, like Mr. Willick, doubted the ...

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  11. ENGINEERING

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

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  12. LORD MAYOR OF CORK.

    Mr. McSweeney completed his fifteenth day of hunger strike, and may live another week. Ten thousand people demonstrated ...

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  13. ENEMY IN FULL FLIGHT.

    The Bolshevik Northern Army as hastily retreating, a abandoning ammunition damps and equipment. The Southern Red Army is in full flight. Several ...

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  14. PREMIER OF GREECE

    M. Venizelos, who was recently wounded by a would-be assassin, has recovered, and has left Paris for Athens. ...

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  15. DUKE OF CONNAUGHT

    The battleship Malaya convoys the Ouke of Connaught to India. ...

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  16. FIERCE STRUGGLE.

    A Bolshevik communique reports that our troops are fighting fiercely for possession of Fort Brest Litovsk. ...

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  17. MISS McSWEENEY REPLIES.

    The sister of the Lord Mayor of Cork replied to Mr. Lloyd George's letter stating that she did not appeal for exceptional treatment for her brother. She ...

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  18. Federal Parliament

    Tuesday's sittings in the House of Representatives will be Instituted this week. At question time Mr. McWilliams, the leader of the Country party, will ask ...

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  19. BRITISH MINERS' CRISIS

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

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  20. Shunters Expelled

    In consequence of their refusal to resume work at midnight on Friday, when ordered by the union executive, the 24 shunters involved in a strike at Perth ...

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  21. FRENCH PLAN IGNORED.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Warsaw correspondents says that General Weygand is leaving Warsaw and returning to Paris. it is rumoured this is a ...

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  22. BRITISH DELEGATION

    In an exhaustive report in reference to its recent visit to Russia the British Labour delegation emphatically contradicts the statement as to the prevalence ...

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  23. CHALMERS CHURCH

    The diamond jubilee celebrations of Chambers Church began yesterday. The morning service was taken by the Rev. W. J. Harris, who has now completed ...

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  24. CONDITION IMPROVED.

    On Saturday Mr. McSweeney had improved. He had agreed to accept medical treatment, and it is reported that proteid has been added to his drinking ...

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  25. AMUSEMENTS.

    To-day's three-star programme at the New Princess Theatre is headed by Constance Talmadge in "Two Weeks." Adopted from Anthony Wharton's play "The ...

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  26. BOLSHEVIK COUNTER-ATTACK.

    According to the United Press' London correspondent, a, wireless message from Moscow reports that the Bolsheviks have launched a counter-attack ...

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  27. LETTER BY DR. COHALAN.

    The Bishop of Cork, in a letter to the newspapers urging the release of Mr. McSweency, allegas that the late Inspector Swanzy was implicated in the ...

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  28. SENSATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS.

    Marshal Foch, questioned regarding the operations in Poland, says that everything is going well, and the Bolsheviks are breaking up. Sensational ...

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  29. A LOCKOUT

    British engineering employers are giving a week's notice of a national lookout. PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN ...

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  30. BALLOT FIGURES.

    The ballot in South Wales showed 143,471 in favour of a strike and 42,013 against. ...

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  31. NOT TOO FAR.

    The "Petit Parisien" states that General Weygand emphasised the unwisdom of the Poles advancing too far. In view of General Wrangel's success, he hopes ...

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  32. CONFERENCE WITH MINISTER.

    Sir R. G. Horne (President of the Board of Trade) is meeting the leaders of the Triple Alliance on Tuesday. ...

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  33. LABOUR MEMBER'S VIEW.

    Mr. O'Grady, M.P., in a letter to Mr. Lloyd George, declares that "if Mr. McSweeney dies as the result of your stupidity and mulish obstinacy a ...

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  34. A MASTER CRAFTSMAN

    After the Titanic disaster in 1912, his fellow journalists decided to honour the memory of W. T. Stead by placing a portraft bronze on the Thames Embankment ...

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  35. MESOPOTAMIA

    The "Daily Express" states that the Government has decided to no longer employ a large garrison to hold Mesopotamia. The Arabs will be given the ...

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  36. ADVICE OF THE ALLIES.

    Great Britain, France, Italy, and America have sent a message to Poland advising restraint as regards Russia. America's message urges the Poles to ...

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  37. WONDERGRAPH PICTURES.

    A very attractive programme has been arranged for the George-street theatre to-night. The principal feature is Owen Moore in a Selznick photoplay, "Sooner ...

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  38. FIERCE RIOTING.

    Mobs in the Ballymacarrett district of Belfast used revolvers, and there was much looting until the military dispersed the crowds with machine guns. ...

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  39. NORTHERN TASMANIAN DEVELOPMENT.

    Sir,—Among the contemptible positions inflicted on this state and its local government boards are the puppet shows of the party mobs pulling the stringe. ...

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  40. REPLY TO AMERICA.

    The "New York Times" Washington correspondent states that Poland's reply to the United States Note expressing the hope that Poland will not ...

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  41. THREE PERSONS BURNIE TO DEATH

    The "United Press." Belfast correspondent declares that the entire business section of Dundalk has been destroyed by fire, allegedly set by Sian ...

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  42. TROUBLE SPREADS.

    A War Office communique from Mesopotamia reports the spread of the trouble to the Muntalik area. The situation at Shattelhai is reported to be ...

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  43. MAJESTIC THEATRE.

    History will strangely repeat itself when Carl Formes, third of the name, grandson of Carl Formes, the greatest bass of his day in Europe, and friend ...

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  44. BIG FIRES.

    Great disorder prevailed in Belfast on on Thursday night. The sky was lit up by the burning of public houses and machine guns and Lewis guns fired upon ...

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  45. TRANSMISSION OF MUNITIONS.

    Port Danzig its been reopened for the the transmission of munitions to Poland. ...

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  46. ARCHBISHOP MANNIX

    The "Agenzia Ligera" states that Dr. Mannix is expected to arrive in Rome early in September. He will not be immediately received by the Pope, but an ...

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  47. CONTINUE THE WAR.

    The National Tidende's" Vienna correspondent learns authentically that the Soviet has resolved not to conclude a peace, but endeavour by all means to ...

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  48. SEIZURE OF GOLD

    The police at Vardo seized 70,000 roubles in gold, found in the luggage of Madsen, editor of the Socialist newspaper "Trondheim." Madsen was ...

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  49. SOVIET CONDITIONS WITHDRAWN.

    In compliance with an ultimatum, the Bolsheviks have agreed to withdraw the demand for a Polish workmen's militia. ...

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  50. STRIKE IN NEW YORK.

    A strike began amongst the crew of the liner Baltic (which took Dr. Mannix across the Atlantic), and affected 2000 longshoremen. The strike is said to be ...

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  51. RIOTING IN CO. DOWN.

    Newtownards area was in a ferment on Wednesday afternoon, the disturbance being confined principally to stonethrowing between the rival ...

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  52. NEW ZEALAND INTERESTS

    Sir James Allen, after visiting Newcastle, in Darlington, recommended the New Zealand Government to acquire British electrical switches in preference ...

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  53. JAPANESE FLEET

    The "New York Times'" Washington correspondent says it is understood that Japan is removing from commission all lines of battle war vessels more than ...

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  54. PERSIAN CAMPAIGN

    The Bolsheviks landed heavy reinforcements at Enjeli harbour on Thursday, despite an aerial bombardment of the landing vessels in Enjeli harbour ...

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  55. PATROL AMBUSHED.

    A police patrol at Knockeroghery, Co. Roscommon). was ambushed, and Constable Potter was shot dead. ...

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  56. NOT ACCEPTABLE.

    A Moscow wireless message states that M. Dombsky, chairman of the Polish delegation, at the third session of the peace negotiations announced that the ...

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  57. THE DIGER PIERROTS.

    A large and enthusiastic audience greeted the talented Digger Pierrots on their reappearance at the National Theatre on Saturday night. They were ...

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  58. SHOT DEAD.

    During an attack on a mail car near Drumlish (Co. Longford) Constable Mullen was shot dead and three other constables were seriously wounded. ...

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  59. LITHUANIANS AT VILNA.

    The Lithuanian advanced guards have entered Vilna, which the Bolsheviks have almost entirely evacuated, after plundering the city. ...

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  60. AN AMBUSH.

    Ambuseaders killed a soldier driving a military lorry near Cahermore (Co. Cork), and wounded an officer and two privates of the Cameron Highlanders. ...

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  61. THREE ARRESTS MADE.

    Including a taxi-driver, three men have been arrested in connection with the murder of District Inspector Swanzy at Lisburn, near Belfast. ...

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  62. ARREST IN QUEENSTOWN.

    Ten arrests have been made at Queenstown in connection with the shooting of Cameron Highlanders. The hunger strikers in Limerick prison ...

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  63. EXCLUSION OF JAPANESE

    American war veterans will request the absolute exclusion of Japanese from the United States, but will also urge a recognition of the right of ...

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  64. AVIATION

    It is stated in Rome that some aviators started a flight to Cape Prince of Wales, thence across Behring Straits to Siberia, but a telegram from the ...

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  65. QUEENSLAND LOAN

    Referring to the British Australasian secretary's letter, Mr. Hunter, the Agent General for Queensland, authorised the following statement:—When ...

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  66. The Empire

    Spearing in the House of Representatives, the Premier said he had considered the request made by Mr. Veitch, the Labour member for Wanganui, that the ...

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  67. THE REPIBLICAN LEADER.

    Mr. De Valera, addressing a meeting in New York protesting against Mr. McSweeney's imprisonment, said:—"If Mr. McSweeney dies I will go back to ...

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  68. COUNTRY COURTS.

    At the Ross Police Court on Friday, before Mr. E. L. Hall, P.M., with Inspector Lonergan prosecuting, William Smith Higgins and William Smith pleaded guilty ...

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  69. MISSION TO WASHINGTON.

    According to the "Nichi Nichi Shimbun." Japan plans to send an unofficial commissioner to the United States with the object of facilitating a mutual ...

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  70. CHANNEL SWIM

    Henry Sullivan, the American swimmer left Dover last night to swim the Channel. It is reported that there was still water at 11 this morning, but the ...

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  71. LOYALTY TO THE EMPIRE.

    Sir,—Perhaps a great many have not hitherto taken an active interest in the Loyalty League, because, like the writer they considered the real disloyal clement ...

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  72. COMING EVENTS.

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  73. AFFAIRS IN KOREA

    According to a despatch from Scoul, a disturbance occurred when the American Congressman addressed a group of Koreans. The speaker, who was one of ...

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  74. EMBARGO REMOVED.

    The Customs Department states that the embargo on the importation and exportation of copra has now been removed. ...

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