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  3. STRIKE'S DRAMATIC END

    LONDON, Monday.—It is estimated that the railway strike has cost the Government £1,000,000 daily, and the cost to the nation will aggregate ...

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  4. PEARCE'S TASK

    Senator Pearce, in an interview, expressed his appreciation of the consideration and assistance he had received from every department of the British ...

    Article : 306 words
  5. TEST OF ENDURANCE

    A message from Pittsburg states that the steel strike is described as having narrowed to a test of endurance. Another message from Pittsburg ...

    Article : 84 words
  6. RUSSIA

    LONDON, Monday.—It is reported from Copenhagen t[?]t General Deniken has wireelssed that he is approaching Orel (E. of S[?]ensk). He declares ...

    Article : 76 words
  7. MAKING BRITAIN DRY

    LONDON, Monday.—A number of American organisers are opening a liquor prohibition campaign in Britain under the auspices of the United ...

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  8. EMPLOYES NOT MISTREATED.

    A Washington message states that Judge Gary, president of the United States Steel Corporation, testifying before the Senate, denied the reports that ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    The War Office announces the following Russian casualties (Australian): —Royal Fusiliers. S. G. Pearce, Mildura, killed; W. Cree, Perth, died of ...

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  10. JAPAN'S GRIP ON SIBERIA.

    According to the "New York World's" Tokio correspondent the Japanese military party is planning to gain control of Siberia from Lake ...

    Article : 128 words
  11. "DRY" MERRIE ENGLAND.

    The Church of England Temperance Society believes that a "Merrie England" can. be manufactured out of soft drinks, maypole and country ...

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  12. "HUGE FINANCES."

    Commenting on the American temperance campaign the "Daily Mail's" special correspondent at Manchester writes:— ...

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  13. MOSCOW FUNERAL BOMBED.

    The "Echo de Paris" states that during the funeral of some Bolsheviks who were recently murdered at Mos[?]ow, two bombs were thrown at the ...

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  14. [?]RUSSIANS NOT WANTED

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—According to Representative Johnson (Chairman of the House of Representatives Immigration Committee) thousands of ...

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  15. PROGRESS OF REPATRIATION

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Senator Millen (Minister for Repatriation) has issued a report upon the various activities of his department to August 31, ...

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  16. "DONE OUR WORK."

    LONDON, Monday.—General Ironside has arrived from Archangel, which the British entirely evacuated on September 27. ...

    Article : 135 words
  17. DESECRATING YPRES

    LONDON, Monday.—The Mayor of Ypres is striving to secure official action to save the ruins of the city from vandals and souvenir-[?]unters. The ...

    Article : 52 words
  18. PRESIDENT WILSON'S HEALTH

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—It is announced that President Wilson passed a restful and a fairly comfortable day. His appetite is improving and he is ...

    Article : 31 words
  19. HUNGARY'S[?] PEACE TREATY

    PARIS, Monday.—The "Petit Parisien" declares that Hungary's peace treaty reduces the country to 140[?]000 square kilometres and the population ...

    Article : 78 words
  20. CAMPAIGN PLANS.

    These features of the late campaign in America are mentioned in some detail because they are now to be reproduced in Great Britain. ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Monday.—A Berlin message states that strike demonstrators at Warsaw are threatening the Government and Parliament. Guns are ...

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  22. EXHIBITION IN AUSTRALIA HOUSE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—British manufacturers are holding a display of toys and various novelties in December in the Exhibition Hall of Australia House. ...

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  23. LUXEMBURG PROBLEM

    PARIS, Monday. — The Government is in negotiation with the Belgian Government to endeavor to find a solution of the Luxemburg problem. ...

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  24. ITALY AND THE TREATY.

    ROME, Monday.—The King will to-day ratify the Peace Treaty by a decree. which the next Parliament will confirm. ...

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  25. DR. BARRETT'S FAMOUS COUGH

    EMULSION, a sure cure for Coughs, Colds on Chest, and Bronchitis. A few doses relieves and soothes the chest. Price, [?]/.[?] ...

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  26. GLASGOW, June 2, 19. PROGRAMME OF THE CLYDE WORKERS' SOVIET COMMITTEE.

    1. The disarming of all non-proletarian soldiers. 2. The seizure of arms and ammunition by the Workers' and Soldiers' Committee. 3. The anning of the entire labor population as a Red Army. ...

    Article : 284 words
  27. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    PARIS, Monday. — Diplomatic advices from America indicate that the first meeting of the League of Nations at Washington is not likely to take ...

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  28. RENT PRODUCER

    LONDON, Monday. — Austral[?] House is rapidly becoming a rent two ducer. A large firm has secured the third floor at an annual rental of ...

    Article : 42 words
  29. HIGH LIVING COST

    NEW YORK, Monday. — The U.S. Council of National Defence has issued a statement declaring that the high cost of living is due to the failure ...

    Article : 83 words
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