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  3. UNREST IN EGYPT

    CAIRO, Sunday.—There were 15 persons wounded in anti-Government rioting at Cairo to-day, while five were killed and 30 wounded at Alexandria. ...

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  4. REVOLUTION IN PORTUGAL

    LISBON, Sunday.—Portuguese troops assembled' at Lisbon for the purpose of frustrating the radical movement, deposed President Almeida and installed ...

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  5. POLISH-GERMAN WAR

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday.—It is reported from Warsaw that.Priuce Sapielia (Polish Foreign Minister) and several other members of tho Polish ...

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  6. I.R.A.

    LONDON, Sunday—The "Morning Post's" Irish correspondent states that there' are indications that the foreign paymasters of the Irish murder gangs ...

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  8. KEY INDUSTRIES BILL

    A message from London reports that the Key Industries Bill will be introduced after the recess. It does not affect Australian products, for the ...

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  9. COMMUNISTS IN LONDON

    LONDON, Sunday.—The police to-day raided a Communist resort in the East End of London, and seized literature, including instructions for the ...

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  10. ANTI-SINN FEIN RAIDS.

    Anti-Sinn Fein raids haye been continued in London, resulting in the sciizure of documents. Four women defained under suspicion after Saturday's ...

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  11. DANGER OF WAR.

    The correspondnet of the London "Times" at Warsaw states that though Mr. Lloyd George's castigation, of Poland fell like a bomb, the danger of war ...

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  12. BRITAIN AND U.S.

    A message from Kansas City says that Sir Auckland Geddes (British Ambassador to America), during a speech, ridiculed the possibility of Great ...

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  13. R.I.C. AMBUSHED.

    An inspector of the R.I.C. and 20 men were ambushed by 60 rebels at Kilmecna. The police drove out the rebels from an entrenched, position ...

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  14. GREEKS IN ASIA MINOR

    LONDON, Sunday.—An Allied commission, headed by British officers, has completed its investigations into the Turkish charges against the Greeks in ...

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  15. SECTARIAN RIOTS.

    During sectarian rioting in Belfast four persons, including two girls, were wounded by shots from an armored car. It is reported that to-day Sergeant ...

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  16. CONTROL OF TRADE

    A manifesto signed by 25 of tHe most prominent British ban hers urges the liberation of trade from political restrictions, and declares that it is ...

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  17. PRUDENCE BEFORE DARING

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Mr. Josephus Daniels (former U.S. Secretary to the Navy), who is writing a series of articles reviewing naval operations ...

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  18. NEWCASTLE INCENDIARY FIRES.

    There were 30 incendiary fires at Newcastle and the surrounding distriet within a few milos' radius. This Gas main at Jarrow was blown ...

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  19. BRITAIN'S ATTITUDE.

    It is authoritatively stated that the attitude of the British Government with regard to the Polish insurrection, is one of determination to insist on fair play ...

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  20. BRITAIN MORE OPTIMISTIC

    A message from London reports that the industrial situation was viewed more optimistically in consequence of the unofficial pourparlers during the ...

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  21. MAGNETIC DISTURBANCES

    Old-world astronomers differ regarding the causes of the recent world-wide magnetic disturbances. Prominent French authorities are of the opinion ...

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  22. HUGE FEES

    Mr. Justice Sankoy recently commented on the cost of the proceedings in a case in which judgment was given for the Manchester Ship Canal. The costs ...

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  23. LONDON TRAMWAYMEN.

    A ballot taken among the London tramway workers resulted in a large majority against a sympathetic strike in support of the strikers at the ...

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  24. WAR SERVICE HOMES

    MELBOURNE, Monday,—Wm. Aitken and James Nicholas Buzolich, as trustee of the estate of the late Lucy Smith, were awarded £19,000 to-day by ...

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  25. DRAFT EVADER

    A message from Washington states that American officers in Germany have recommended officers in Germany have recommended that American should formally demand the surrender of Grover ...

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  26. MR. HUGHES' MOVEMENTS

    Though Mr. Hughes is due at Toulon on May 27, he has cabled that he does not expect to arrive in London before June 10. It is presumed that he will ...

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  28. AUSTRALIA'S PHYSICALLY FIT

    A branch of the Publich Health Association of Australasia, which was founded in Brisbane was formed at a meeting held in Sydney Town Hall at ...

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  29. CRIME OF SNORING

    There are wags amongst the makers of laws for the State of Oklahoma, U.S.A., to judge from a sample cited in a telegram published in the London ...

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