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  3. COMING GERMAN ELECTIONS.

    A messege from Rotterdam states that the Dutch police are posted at every corner of the former Kaiser’s new estate at Doom, Utrecht. ...

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  4. GRIME IN IRELAND

    Mr Winston Churchill states that the military in Ireland are using 28 aeroplanes and 40 tanks in patrol work. At Cappawhite, in Tipperary, two ...

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  5. FALL IN PRICES.

    The Board of Trade has not yet collated the latest prices in the various trades, but states that undoubtedly substantial reductions are visible in a ...

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  6. ANGLO-JAPANESE TREATY

    Mr Theodore, the Premier of Queensland, will have an article in the next issue of the "Review of Reviews,” in which he null ...

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  7. BALLARAT ELECTION

    Sir Elliott Johnson, Speaker of the House of Representatives, to-day fixed. Saturday, 10th July, for the taking of the poll for the Ballarat election. ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    It is announced that the title of Duke of York has been conferred on Prince Albert, the second son of the King and Queen. Prince Albert Frederick Arthur ...

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  9. THREAT BY IRISH LEADER.

    The "Star" says that Johnston, the representative of the Irish Trades Unions, said at the transport workers’ congress at Southamption. “The troops ...

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  10. HOME RULE BILL.

    In the House of Commons during the debate on the Home Rule Bill the Govcrument accepted an amendment providing that the transfer of the Hoyal ...

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  11. BALLARAT TAXPAYERS.

    The views of the Ballarat branchy of the Taxpayers’ Association regarding the salaries grab and the forthcoming by-election were emphatically stated at ...

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  12. TWO WARSHIPS GO TO QUEENS-TOWN.

    The battleships Valiant and Warspite left Devonport on Friday night for Queenstown, carrying a force of marines furnished with full active ...

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  13. HUNGARIAN PEACE TREATY

    Tje Hungarian Peace Treaty was signed at the Grand Trianon, at 4.30 this afternoon. M. Millerand. the French Prfemier, ...

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  14. SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS.

    Dr Arthur Shadwell, author and journalist, in a letter to the "Times" suggests that the League of Nations should appoint a special tribunal empowered to ...

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  15. OBITUARY.

    Scott.—The friends of Mrs. E. Scott will regret, to hear of her death, which occurred on Friday morning at her residence, 6 Channel street. Ballarat Tast. ...

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  16. GERMANY TO CLAIM DAMACES.

    The German Government intends to demand 925,000,000 marks (nominally £45,250,000) from France for damage alleged to have been done during the ...

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  17. DRIED FRUITS.

    Restrictions on the importation of dried Traits will be withdrawn on 2nd August, when prices will be re-controlled. The Ministry bolds sufficient ...

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  18. BOLSHEVIK OFFENSIVE.

    A general Bolshevik offensive has begun between the Pripet and Dnieper rivers. Advanced Polish posts have been driven in but hitherto the ...

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  19. COST OF PAPER.

    The soaring prices of news print are seriously affecting well-established papers in Canada, while the editors of 23 lending German papers declare that ...

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  20. TRANSPORT WORKERS’ BOYCOTT.

    The international conference of transport workers at Southampton approved of the decision of the International Federation of Trade Unions to paralyse ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN AGRICULTURE

    Speaking at the entomological conference, Professor R. D. Wa[?]. Professor of Agriculture, Sydney University, drew attention to the need for ...

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  22. THE COMMAND OF THE REDS.

    The “Times” correspondent at Warsaw says it is believed that Brusiloff no longer commands the Reds. It is reported that Trotsky, having found the ...

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  23. THE RAILWAY STRIKE

    Mr Thomas, the political secretary to the Railway men’s Union, has telegraphed requesting the Irish strikers in Dublin to resume work pending a ...

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  24. LABOR DELEGATION’S REPORT.

    The Labor delegation which was despatched to Hungary to investigate the allegation of white terror, has reported that the terror exists. In ...

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  25. GOAL SUPPLIES.

    The official rationing of household coal will cease on Monday, while pithead prices will be controlled as hitherto- The control of retail prices censes, ...

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  26. CHINESE CRISIS.

    A message from Shanghai, dated 3rd June, reports a serious split among politicians in South China An historic meeting was held at the house of ...

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  27. THE KRASSIN MISSION.

    The progress of the Krassin negotiations is surrounded with the utmost secrecy, in which the Government shares. It is generally supposed that Tehitcherin has failed, ...

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  28. HIGH COST OF LIVING.

    Writing to the leaders of The Railway Brotherhood, President Wilson has denounced the failure of Congress to remely the high cost of living. He ...

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  29. MR LLOYD CEORGE AND THE RAILWAYMEN.

    The official report of Mr Lloyd George's reply to the deputation of railwaymen, headed by Mr Thomas, in connection with the refusal of the [?]rish railwaymen ...

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  30. FEDERAL SALARIES GRAB

    “I think that in common with all kindred associations throughout the State we should give our opinion on the action taken recently by members ...

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  31. THE LABOR CAMPAIGN.

    The A.W.U. Hall was overcrowded last night when Mr D. C. M'Grath was the speaker He was rapturously received by the gathering, and he said ...

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  32. A STATE OF CHAOS.

    The “Times" correspondent at Pekin, in connection with the split in Chinese politics supplies a curious satirical picture of the latest aspects of ...

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  33. CURRENT CAMPAIGNS.

    The War Office's weekly review of military operations in Siberia says that the Japanese are conducting a converging movement from Castries Bay and down ...

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  34. GOLD FOR SWEDEN

    The “Times” correspondent at Stockholm states that a trainload of bar gold from Petrograd, worth 17,000,000 knoner (nominally £950,000) his been ...

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  35. MR LLOYD GEORGE AND THE MISSION.

    The "Times" correspondent at Parissays that Mr Lloyd George’s assertion, cabled on 3rd June, that the Government is unaware of perturbation of French opinion ...

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  36. TIT-FOR-TAT.

    Owing to the increase of Parliamentary salaries the committee of the Mechanics’ Hall has decided to increase the charge for the hall by 50 per ...

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  37. SOVIET RAID IN PERSIA.

    It is officially stated that at the rerequest of the Persian Government the Council of the League of [Nations has been convoked to meet in London on ...

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  38. DISASTER At A DOCK.

    A coasting vessel, the Countess, collid ed with the gates of the Alfred dock at Birkenhead. A cataract poured over, sweeping on and overturning small craft. ...

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  39. THE COLONIAL OFFICE.

    In the House of Commons, in reply to -Captain Ormsby-Gore, Mr Lloyd George said that it had not been decided to transfer the Dominions ...

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  40. WAR WEALTH LEVY.

    It is understood that the British Government has definitely decided to abandon the levy on wealth It is expeced that Mr. Chamberlain will announce ...

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  41. ATTITUDE OF THE POPE.

    The “Times’’ correspondent at Dublin says that rumors are current that the Pope talked straight to the Irish bishops. who were tbld in the ...

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  42. HOUSING CONCRESS.

    The inter-Allied housing congress has adopted a resolution demandings a minimum standard of comfort in the home. With reference to town planning a ...

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  43. ANTWERP WOOL SALES.

    The committee of London brokers says that 3,000 out of 11,300 bales catalogued at the British Government sale of wool at Ant werp on 3rd June were sold. There ...

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  44. EXCESS PROFITS TAX TO BE RETAINED.

    The-"Daily Express" says that the Government is dropping the war for tunes tax and retaining tje excess profits tax, which has been restored to its ...

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  45. BOXING IN BRISBANE.

    At the stadium last night, Frank Mancer, of Sydney, defeated Frank Locke in the 8th round. ...

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