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  2. THE COMING SLUMP

    LONDON, Sunday.—There are growing signs of a coming stamp in several branches of trade in Sheineld. Nottingham, and in the ...

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  3. JAPAN AND U.S.A.

    TOKIO, Sunday.—The American-Japan Society has appointed , a committee to consider possible steps to improve relations between the two ...

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  4. SEAMEN CONFER

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — When the Federal executive of the Seamen’s Union adopted the unusual course of directing the holding of a stop-work ...

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  5. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — President Wilson has issued his first-campaign appeal direct to the people, urging endorsement of the Nations ...

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  6. PRINCE OF WALES

    BERMUDA, Sunday.—The Prince of Wales closes an ever memorable Royal tour to-day. His last public engagement was the attendance at 4 ...

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  7. FAMINE IN CHINA

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The Red Cross will take immediate measures to relieve the Chinese famine. A cablegram from the. American ...

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  8. THE IRISH FRONT

    LONDON, Sunday—There was unusual military activity in Dublin to-day. Bridges leading to the city were guarded. There was much ...

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  9. FIGHT FOR 44 HOURS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The inquiry conducted by Mr. Justice Higgins in the Arbitration Court, on the question of a standard 44-hour week. ...

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  10. Extraordinary Swind’e

    LONDON, Sunday—The “Daily Chronicle’s” correspondent in Berlin says that an extraordinary swindle has been spoilt by the port authority of ...

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  11. IRISH REPUBLIC.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Mr. De Valera, President of the Irish Republic, has announced that he will petition the State Department for ...

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  12. HELP FROM JAPAN.

    TOKIO, Sunday.—It is understood that Japan will supply 500,060 bushels of rice to relieve the Chinese famine. China is paying through a loan. ...

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  13. 30,000,000 PEOPLE SUFFERING.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—A despatch from Peking states that thirty million people are suffering intensely from famine. Thousands are dying ...

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  14. SYDNEY EIGHT HOURS’ DAY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A large crowd gathered in the city at an early hour to witness the Eight Hours procession. The weather was threatening, ...

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  15. ASSISTING THE SAILOR

    The annual meeting of the Sailors’ Rest was held at the Imperial last evening. Mr. J. Stranger presided, and there was a good attendance. ...

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  16. “ PEACE ” TREATY

    PARIS, Sunday,—Dr. Meyer, the German Ambassador to France, visited M. Leygues, the Premier, and emphasised the German Government’s ...

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  17. Pilgrim Fathers

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — Sir Auckland Gedlies (British Ambassador to the United States), accompanied the British delegates to the ...

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  18. MARRIED v. SINGLE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—In the Arbitration Court to-day. Mr. Justi[?] Strake again referred to the [?] rates of pay between married ...

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  19. May Not Be Serious

    The secretary to the New South Wales branch of the Seamen’s Union (Mr. Raeburn) is at present in Hobart, partly to spend a holiday and ...

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  20. SIR R. [?]. FERGUSON’S FAREWELL

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—His Excellency the Governor-General (Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson) has sent from Perth the following farewell ...

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  21. FRANCE AND AMERICA.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The correspondent of the “New York Times” in Paris has obtained an authorised statement of M. Millerand’s ...

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  22. SENSATIONAL ACCIDENT

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A motor lorry with a party of 21 picnickers plunged 60 feet down an, embankment on Woronga road, Sutherland, to-day. ...

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  23. Soviet at War

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Poles [?]aim to have captured 12,000 Reds [?] guns in one week, dispersing [?] divisions. ...

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  24. Another Naval Mishap.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—It [?]ported to the Navy Department that the sweeper Geranium has struck [?] grouched off the north west [?] ...

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  25. TOEFIELD DODGES BURIAL

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—The wellknown steeplechase Toefield was being schooled over the steeplechase course on the Deloraine racecourse this ...

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  26. First Since the War.

    BERLIN, Sunday.—The Germanstr[?]an Company at Hamburg have tunche[?]f the Hamlurg, of 10,000 [?]s, the first German built vessel ...

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  27. Cricket.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.) Monday— A sum of £5000 has been guaranteed for the visit of an English cricket team to New Zealand. The ...

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  28. Third Internationale.

    PARIS, Sunday.—Confirming the cent constitutionalist decision of a General Federation of Labor, the rench Labor Congress at Orleans ...

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  29. ‘NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Lord and Lady Forster will reach Melbourne by the express from Adelaide at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, and will be met ...

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  30. JAPS. IN THE NORTH

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — The Home and Territories Department officials do not place much credence in the reports from Brisbane that a ...

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  31. Dalmayne Colliery

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The linquiry which was opened some months back into the affairs of the Dalmayne Colliery, Tasmania, was continued ...

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  32. Launceston Marine Board

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—At the meeting of the Marine Board to-day the cable message which was published to-day in the press regarding the ...

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  33. Leaping Land Prices

    [?]AUNCESTON, Monday. — An [?]cation of the steady rise in [?]d values was provided at the own land sales at Launceston ...

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  34. Ne Temere Decree.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—At a meeting of the Oliver Cromwell Lodge, L.O.L., held at Launceston to-night, the following resolution was ...

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