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  2. AGITATED GERMANY

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—President Ebert has accepted the Wirth Cabinet's resignation.— ...

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  3. CHILIAN EARTHQUAKE

    SANTLAGO, Tuesday.—Chili was again visited by an earthquake to-day. Severe tremors were recorded at La Serena and Constitution. ...

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  4. BRITAIN REINFORCES FLEET IN TURKEY

    MALTA, Monday.—The light cruiser Concord, which returned here from Chanak only on Sunday, has been hurriedly taken out of dock where she was being refitted. She is to leave immediately for the Near East. Two destroyers have already sailed thither and the light ...

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  5. GREENBERG FEELS BLUE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—With a suitcase containing £4,000 in notes beside him, a London woollen merchant named Greenberg travelled by train to ...

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  6. LABOR PROBLEMS

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—The steamer Maunganui sailed this morning for San Francisco. There was no difficulty in obtaining a crew, more men ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES BILL

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The House of Assembly galleries were filled to-day when consideration was given in committee to Mr. Gunn's ...

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  9. WHY CABINET RESIGNED.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—The Social Democrats have refused to enter any coalition government which includes members of the German People's Party ...

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  10. LAUSANNE CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The British, French, and Italian consultations, as a preliminary to the Lausane Conference have now been undertaken. The ...

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  11. ALLIES APPEAR UNITED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is now believed that unless an unfore[?]n hitch occurs all obstacles to Allied unity have been removed. preliminary ...

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  12. UNEMPLOYED IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The shipping idle in Sydney as a result of the New Zealand seamen's strike totals 80,000 tons. That means idleness for ...

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  13. MOBS PLUNDER SHOPS.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—The newspapers report the occurrence of more food rioting at Cologne. The police fired at the rioters, and wounded a number of ...

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  14. STRIKERS DEFY POLICE.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—News from Dusseldorf states that a collision between strikers and police followed the attempt of the former to hold a ...

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  15. ALLEGED OFFER TO ANGORA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In authoritative British circles no credence is attached to a sensational suggestion in Italian semi-official news from ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN SEAMEN'S MEETING.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A specially summoned meeting of members of the Seamen's Union in port is to be held to-morrow morning. It is believed that ...

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  17. TWO COMMISSIONERS AS DELEGATES.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Wednesday— Sir Horace Rumbold (British High Commissioner) is to go to Lausanne to-morrow. He will be ...

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  18. YOUTHS SACKING COLOGNE SHOPS

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—The dear food riots continue in the Rhineland. Fired by an extremist story that the British troops would be withdrawn if ...

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  19. ISMET PASHA'S TRIP TO PARIS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—With rererence to Ismet Pasha's impending visit to Paris, it is stated by the British Government that it has been assured that ...

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  20. BARBARITIES ALLEGED IN CONVENT

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Tuesday.—Reports of an atrocity by Angora troops have shocked the foreign community. The allegation is that a detachment ...

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  21. MORE ORVIETO'S MEN RETURN.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Fortyfive members of the crew of the steamer Orvieto were arrested to-day, including seamen, firemen, greasers, ...

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  22. NORTHERN NATIONS SEEK PARTICIPATION

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The "Petit Parisian" says that Spain, Sweden, and Denmark have asked for permission to participate in the Lausanne ...

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  23. SCRAPPING ARBUCKLE PICTURES

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The Paramount Cinematograph Corporation has decided to scrap Fatty Arbuckle's last pictures. They are valued at 500,000 ...

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  24. REVOLT IN IRELAND

    DUBLIN, Tuesday—There has been a recrudescence of ambushes. Two men were killed, several were wounded, and a woman was shot dead at ...

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  25. PETERBOROUGH

    Mr. Thomas Travers, aged ahout 56 years, met with a fatal accident on the farm of Mr. Chas. Mc McMahony about three miles from Peterborough ...

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  26. BRICKMAKERS' HOURS INCREASED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Judge Rolin to-day granted the employers' application for a 48-hours week for brickmakers. He ordered the allowance of ...

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  27. £200 COMPENSATES FOR LEAVE.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The Premier (Sir Henry Barwell) told Mr. Hill in the House of Assembly to-day that £200 had been pald to Mr. D. R. ...

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  28. DEMONSTRATION IN WASHINGTON.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Mrs. Muriel MacSwiney (widow of a former Lord Mayor of Cork) has been arrested, with eight companions, while ...

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  29. RED INTERNATIONAL.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Among the motions to be discussed at the annual convention of the A.W.U. in January next is the following: "That all ...

    Article : 61 words
  30. LIBERALS DECLARED A HAPPY FAMILY

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—When answering questions asked by Mr. J. G[?]nn in the House of Assembly to-day, regarding recent statements, the ...

    Article : 81 words
  31. AUSTRALIAN EXCHANGE DIFFICULTY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Times" city editor says it is understood that the Australian exchange agreement consists of a Government advance to ...

    Article : 66 words
  32. COST OF LOCOMOTIVES.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—Replying to a series of questions asked by Mr. Price in the House of Assembly to-day, the Treasurer stated that the cost ...

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