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  3. BALLARAT FEDERAL ELECTION.

    Two well attended meetings were addresed last evenig by Major Kerby, the Nationalist candidate for the Ballarat seat in the House Of ...

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  4. U.S. PRESIDENCY

    The first sensation preceding the-Democratic Convention occurred to-day when Mr A. S. BwleBon, the Postmaster-General, who is regarded as the ...

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  5. GERMANY

    Writing in th "Petit Parisien," M. Francois Marsal, the French Treasurer, states that Germany will not be “presented immediately with a bill, but will ...

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  6. PEACE PROBLEMS

    It is officially stated that the Imperial authorities anticipate that the British mandate over Mesopotamia will lay on them the responsihility for the ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    Within the next few the, seat of Federal Goveernment, during the Royal visit to New South Wales, has been temporarily located in Sydney, ...

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  8. IRELAND

    Fierce fighting occurred throughout the night in Londonderry (Ireland), but few casualties have been reported. The Northern Volunteers, who were ...

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  9. MR M’ADOO.

    The friends of Mr W. G. M‘Adoo state that they will insist on placing his name for nomination as the Democratic candidate. He is the centric of ...

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  10. MR J. TROUP’S CAMPAIGN

    The inclemency of the weather did not prevent good attendances turning up to hear Mr "Jock" Troup at Lal Lal and Yendon on Wednesday night. ...

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  11. TRADE WITH RUSSIA.

    Two representatives of the Russian Soviet Bureau have arrived here. They spent a fortnight in Canada, seeking to place orders for the Russian ...

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  12. REPLY TO MR LLOYD GEORGE.

    Mr Arthur Griffith, acting president of the Irish "RePublic,” has replied to Mr Lloyd George, the Prince Minister; who, in a statement to the ...

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  13. MELBOURNE INDUSTRIAL GRISES

    Considerable activity prevailed amongst the strike leaders at the Trades’ Hall this morning, and there was again a feeling feeling amongst those ...

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  14. ITALY NOT SATISFIED.

    The Rome cot respondent of the "Times’’ says that hitter criticism is espresed in Italy regarding the mystery, surrounding the propartions of the ...

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  15. MR D. C. M'GRATH’S MEETINGS.

    Mr D. C. M'Grath, the Labor candidate, will speak to-night at the Newlyn Hall, at 7 o’clock, and at the Kingston Hall at 8.30. ...

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  16. MR W. B. GROSE’S POSITION.

    The mayor (Cr W. R. Grose) had contemplated the challenging of the time, the manner and the extent of the salary increase to members of the Federal ...

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  17. TURKEY AND THE TREATY.

    Renal Pasha field a special meeting of the Turkish Parliament to discuss the Allies’ pcace terms. The most violent speeches were delivered denouncing Mr ...

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  18. THE GAS EMPLOYES.

    The compulsory conference in connection with the gas workers’ strike was resumed before Mr Justice Higgins this afternoon. At its conclusion the ...

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  19. NEW GERMAN CABINET.

    A telegram from Berlin reports that the Pluralists have decided that they cannot support the Government which is being formed by Herr Fehrenbach, ...

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  20. FIGHT FOR RACIAL PURITY

    Sacramento (California), 22nd June. State Senator J. N. Inman. President of the Asiatic Exclusion Committee, hag issued the text of a plank ...

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  21. INCIDENTS OF THE CONFLICT.

    During the fighting at Londonderry, a heroic priest wont into a ballet swept street and rescued a dying Nationalist, to whom ho gave extreme ...

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  22. THE FOUR VOICES.

    Sir,—There are four candidates in the political arena to-day, all belonging to different parties, and all convinced that their respective party is the best To ...

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  23. BRITISH LABOR CONFERENCE

    When the Labor Conference, which is sitting at Scarborough, resumed today, Mr Thomas Shaw, Labor member for Preston, submitted a motion ...

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  24. GROCERS’ EMPLOYES AEEECTED.

    About 150 members of the Manufacturing Grocers’ Employes' Uinion were displaced from their employment today. Their employer had been ...

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  25. VON LUDENDORFF PLOTTING.

    The German Socialist newspaper, "Freheit," says that General Von Ludendorff is (organising an office in Munich, the capital of Bavaria. He is ...

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  26. ELECTOR AL ARRANGEMENTS.

    Every precaution is bein token by the Commonwealth electoral officers to guard against informalities in the conduct of the . poll for the Ballarat seat in the ...

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  27. WIRELESS STRIKERS SUPPORTED

    The Canadian tireless telegraphists will support the British operators’ strike, and will opposse the clearance of Canadian ships from Montreal which ...

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  28. U.S. ATTITUDE.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Washington states that the United States Government has quietly made known to France and England its belief that ...

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  29. FURTHER HEAVY FIGHTING.

    There has been very heavy fighting in Londonderry during the day. Over 100 casualties have been reported, and bodies are lying in the streets owing ...

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  30. THE INDUSTRIAL FUTURE.

    A conference, arranged at the request of the Traded Hall Disputes Committee, between that committee and the executive of the Camber of ...

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  31. INTERNATIONAL GOLD STORAGE INSTITUTE

    The international cold storage conference has opened in Madrid. It is attended by representatives of 42 States and Dominions. A convention ...

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  32. SITUATION GOING FROM BAD TO WORSE.

    The “Times” correspondent at Dublin states that Londonderry is from bad to worse. The situation, is so appalling that it is impassible to get ...

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  33. NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    Lord Forster, the newly-appointed Governor-General of the Commonwealth, will said for Australia at the end of August. ...

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  34. RUSSIA

    The "Evening Standard" states that the Swiss President has been informed that Russia is on the threshold of political events of the greatest ...

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  35. “NOTHING NEW IN RUSSIA."

    Mrs Philip Snowden arid. Dr L. H. Guest, members of the British Labor Party which visited Russia, who are returning to Britain, were interviewed ...

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  36. ECONOMIC POSITION BECOMING WORSE.

    The present indications are that the occounmic position is becoming gradually worse. Several extensions of unemployment were reported to-day. It ...

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  37. HOUSE RENTS IN PARIS

    Reuter’s special correspondent at Paris states that despite heavy penalties under the now laws, there is still very considerable speculation in house ...

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  38. MELBOURNE TWEED ROBBERIES

    What is regar[?] in police circles as an important developmemt om cpmmectopm with the recent tweed robberies in Melbourne occurred this mornign when a ...

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  39. FIGHTING IN MEXICO

    In a battle at Casa Grandas yesterday, the Maxican Goverment froces killed 14 of General Villa'a troops and captured and exeeuted theri leader. ...

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  40. THE NEAR AND MIDDLE EAST.

    The "Daily Mail" says that the War Office is immediately appealing for reservists and is asking ex-soldiers to enlist in the reserves. The situation in ...

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  41. DEATH WARNING TO CARDINAL LOGUE.

    Cadinal Logue, speaking at Maynouth, said that he had received a death warning. ...

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  42. RETURNING OFFICERS.

    The Chief Electoral Officer (Mr Oldham) to-day notifled that the following persons have been appointed assistant returning officers for the Ballarat ...

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  43. HUNGARY FEELS PINCH

    A telegram from the “Times” correspondent in Vienna states that Hungary has Requested the International Trades’ Union Congress to send ...

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  44. SEAMEN’S DEMANDS OPPOSED

    Reports from Genoa, where the International Seamen’s Conference, indicate that a fight is impending between the seamen and the shipping interests ...

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  45. FAIRBANKS AND MARY PICKFORD

    Miss Mary Picford is still being besieged at the Ritz hotel, Picadilly, 2000 people congregating in the vicinity. The famous actress has broken down ...

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  46. RAID ON A TWO-UP SCHOOL.

    For over three hours the clerks at the City watchhouse were to-night kept busy bailing out 61 men who were arrested An a holding in Huglies lane, ...

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  47. BOSES SOLO AT £5 EACH

    On Alexandra Day many Australians sold roses at a special stand in front of Australia House but the occasion ladled the liveliness which the Digger ...

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  48. WORK ABOARD SHIP

    The Labor Conference at Genoa lias adopted by 17 votes to 13 a proposal for a 48 hour week aboard ships. The British Government repretentaHve ...

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