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  2. THE PEACE TREATY. AUSTRIA'S COUNTER PROPOSALS.

    ST. GERMAIN, Thursday.—The Austrian Delegation has returned to Vienna. The Austrian counter proposals emphasise the inability of Austria to accept the ...

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  3. OVERSEAS LABOR AFFAIRS. BRITISH INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES.

    LONDON, Friday. — An overwhelming majority of City of London police forwarded to the Commissioner a resolution of thanks in regard to his support for better pay, ...

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  4. RUSSIA. BOLSHEVIKS THREATEN YAMBUHG.

    LONDON Thursday.—An Esthonian communique says the Russian north-west army under Bolshevik pressure is continuing its retreat on the Esthonian frontier. The ...

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  5. ROSEHILL RACES.

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  6. LATEST SPORTING. THE TURF.

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  7. GENERAL CABLE NEWS. COAL MINES BILL.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Commons carried the third reading of the Coal Mines Bill, establishing a seven hour day. ...

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  8. PORTUGAL'S PRESIDENT.

    LISBON, Friday.—Antonio Armeida has been elected President of the republic. ...

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  9. SUBMARINES SUNK.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Admiralty announces that Bolshevist submarines have been sunk in the Baltic by two British submarines. ...

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  10. RAILWAY MEN SUPPORT POLICE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A mass meeting of railwayman at Liverpool resolved to clude the decision of the National Executive refusing to authorise a strike in sympathy ...

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  11. RACE RIOTS.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Six thousand troops are still on guard in the negro section of the city where the race riots occurred. ...

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  12. SHANTUNG CESSION CRITICISED.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The League of Nations and Shantung both came in for severe criticism in the Senate's consideration of the German treaty. At a public ...

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  13. GERMANS AT PETROGRAD.

    LONDON, Friday.—A distinguished Russian who escaped from the service of the Bolsheviks has arrived in London. He states the German Soviets are strongly ...

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  14. BIG LIBEL ACTION.

    MOUNT CLEMENS (Michigan), Friday. —The testimony which has taken three months to offer in the case of Ford against the "Chicago Tribune" for a hundred ...

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  15. STRIKE ON RAILWAYS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The executives of unions of the railway men and the Society of Locomotive Engineers yesterday jointly recommended the London tube and the North ...

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  16. VICTORIA A.T.C.

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  17. INTERNED GERMANS RELEASED.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Home Office is releasing small parties of Germans from internment subject to police registration and their restricted movements. ...

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  18. ANOTHER ALSACE.

    SAN FRANCISGO,—Friday.—At a banquet, Chu Chao, Chinese Consul-General, declared that China may be forced to break the world peace in order to obtain justice. ...

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  19. SALE OF "GLOBE JOURNAL.

    LONDON, Friday.—Robert Donald, editor of the "Daily Chronicle" and managing director of United Newspapers, Ltd., has purchased the "London Globe." ...

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  20. BAKERS' DISPUTE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A conference between the master bakers and men at London yesterday proved resultless, but some masters conceded the bakers' demands. This affects ...

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  21. RATIFICATION OF PEACE TREATY.

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.—A discussion is being raised as to whether the peace treaty needs ratification by the Union and other Dominion Parliaments. It is understood the ...

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  22. DARDANELLES COMMISSION.

    LONDON, Friday.—In the Commons Mr. Bonar Law announced that the Government had decided to publish the second report of the Dardanelles Commission as soon as ...

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  23. MINERS' CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Yorkshire coalowners and miners conferred yesterday and decided to ask the Coal Controller to meet representatives of both sides. ...

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  24. SIR C. G. WADE RETURNS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Sir C. G. Wade expects to sail in December. He states that unfortunately he cannot resign until steamer accommodation is assured and other matters ...

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  25. IRELAND. REFUSING LARKIN'S PASSPORTS.

    LONDON, Friday.—An Irish Labor Congress carried a resolution condemning the British and American Governments' refusal for passports to Larkin to return to ...

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  26. MOSCOW THE SOURCE OF BRIBERY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Scotland Yard states evidence is accumulating that Moscow was the source of the bribery, and of all attempts to stir up trouble in England. ...

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  27. PUSSYFOOT CAMPAIGN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The United Kingdom Alliance is strengthening its Pussyfoot campaign by inviting Billy Sunday's co-operation in the role of chief adviser. ...

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  28. WILSON EXPLAINS SHANTUNG CESSION.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—There is much newspaper approbation to-day over President Wilson's conciliatory statement re the Shantung question. President Wilson said Mr. ...

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  29. POLICY AFTER THE RECESS.

    LONDON, Friday.—Replying to Mr. Maclean as regards the Irish question, Lloyd George declared the Government would submit its policy to parliament at the earliest ...

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  30. GERMANS' MERCANTILE FLEET.

    BERLIN, Friday.—Germany's mercantile fleet presently will be 3755 ships of 724,944 gross tons, whereof 105 aggregating 135,673 toua are over 1000 tons each. This means less ...

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  31. ALBION PARK RACES.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—At the Albion Park races yesterday the Park Handicap resulted: —Aboull 1, Taranto 2, King Vol 3. Won by three lengths. Time, 2.13½. ...

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  32. FOREIGN MONEY FOR REVOLUTIONARIES.

    LONDON, Friday.—The "Star" quotes a statement that a high official through Zachariassen imported 6000 sterlings, and delivered a portion to Sylvia Pankhurst. ...

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  33. FOOTBALL.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The N.S.W. Rugby team defeated Queensland by 30 to 13. ...

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  34. MANDATE FOR TURKEY.

    LONDON, Friday.—Reuter's Constantinople correspondent, writing on Tuesday, says a movement is afoot favoring the British mandate for Turkey increasing ...

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  36. LEAGUE MATCHES.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Rugby League results were as follows:—Eastern Suburbs beat Western Suburbs by 2 to nil. ...

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  37. [?]COAL OWNERS RENEW OFFER.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Yorkshire coal owners have renewed their offer of 14 percent. advance on piece rates. The settlement deponds on Government sanction. ...

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  38. CANADA. PREFERENCE TO GREAT BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Friday.—Reuter's, Ottawa correspondent says the Canadian Liberal Convention carried a resolution pledging the party to besides increasing British ...

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  39. FINANCIAL SITUATION.

    LONDON, Friday.—In the Commons, replying to members emphasising the seriousness of the financial situation, Mr. Austen Chamberlain denounced the treasonable ...

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  40. N.Z. RUGBY TEAM DEFEATED.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—At Kimberley Griqualand West defeated the N.Z. Rugby team by 8 to 3. ...

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  41. COAL CONFERENCE FAILS.

    LONDON, Friday.—At the Controller's conference with the miners they did not agree on any point. ...

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  42. BOXING. GRAY v. WALL.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Bob Gray knocked out Dave Wall at the Stadium last night in the 12th round. ...

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  43. DISTRIBUTION OF BOLSHEVIST MONEY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Replying to interviewers, Scotland Yard authorities explain that though they have discovered numerous instances of the distribution of Bolshevist ...

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  44. QUENDREUX BEATS GORNIK.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—At the Stadium Fernand Quendreux (Frenchman) beat Max Gornik (Russian) in the 10th round. ...

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  45. LEADER OF LIBERAL PARTY.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.—William Lyon Mackenzie King has been selected by the National Convention of Liberals to succeed the late Sir W. Laurier. Sir W. Fielding, ...

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  46. GENERAL TELEGRAMS. AN OMINOUS OUTLOOK.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Sydney Kidman at Melbourne last night said that unless rain fell shortly the pastoral outlook would be eminous and beef would be dearer. ...

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  47. ROSEBEEY RACES.

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  48. SOUTH AFRICA.

    CAPETOWN, Friday.—At Pretoria Generals Botha and Smuts were enthusiastically welcomed home by a great concourse in the amphitheatre of the Government ...

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  49. SOUTH-WESTERN STRIKE ENDED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The strike of the South-Western Railway Co.'s enginemen has ended, the tube men resuming duty. ...

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  50. ARRIVAL OF TROOPS.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Over 1000 returned soldiers landed at Sydney this morning from the Orita, and were accorded a warm welcome. ...

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  51. BY AIR TO BENDIGO.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — Flight-Lieut. Treler, accompanied by Flight-Sergt. Lousdale, made a flight from Melbourne to Beudigo to-day, the 100 miles being covered in ...

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  52. AN INSANE INSPECTOR.

    LONDON, Sunday. — Major-General Macready Commissioner of Police, states that Dissent was the only inspector included in the London strikers. He has been admitted ...

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  53. RECEPTION TO ADMIRAL JELLICOE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A reception in honor of Admiral and Lady Sellieoc was held at Government House last night by the State Governor. The Governor-General, the ...

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  54. TROUBLE WITH ARGENTINE.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.—A Buenos Ayres correspondent says Sir Reginald Tower denies Ins coming to London was caused by any threatened rupture of diplomatic relations ...

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  55. AMERICAN RAILWAY STRIKE.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday.—Chicago reports there is a further spread of the railway strike of shopmen of the Middle West, and this leads to the belief that the systems ...

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  56. FOOD PRICES STILL RISING.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Government Statistician's monthly statement shows a considerable all round advance last month in prices of necessary commodities compared ...

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  57. PROFITEERING.

    VANCOUVER, Friday.—Addressing Congress, President Wilson demanded that penalties be imposed for profiteering. He suggested the control and limit of wheat ...

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  58. SOLDIERS' SETTLEMENTS.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Mr. MacKinnon, hon. Minister in charge of soldiers' settlements, left Melbourne to-day for Sydney to confer with the N.S.W. Ministers regarding ...

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  60. BRISH FOR STEAMER BERTHS.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The "Express" states 100,000 are awaiting steamer berths from England, some being listed for nearly three years. More enterprising business ...

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  61. HOUSING ACCOMMOATION.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Mr. Hall, Minister of Housing, speaking at Matraville, said the pressing need for housing accommodation had the Cabinet's most serious consideration. ...

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  62. FORCING WAR WITH MEXICO.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—A Texas Presbyterian Church has published a statement accusing the American oil interests of manufacturing propaganda to force the United ...

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