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  3. MARITIME STRIKE. NO MATERIAL CHANGE REPORTED IN MELBOURNE

    There has been no material change in the strike conditions, and there are no indications of any agreement between the various sections of the strikers. ...

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  4. GUILTY MUST PAY!

    A summary of the Allies reply to the German counter-proposals has now been issued officially. In a covering letter the Allies, referring to the ...

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  5. SPLIT IN STATE LABOR PARTY Extremists Leave the Conference in a Body

    Lively scenes were expected at last night's meeting of the State Labor Conference, but the sudden withdrawal on the part of the extreme section ...

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  6. 'COAL SUPPLIES DWINDLING

    The secretary of the gas company states that the latter has only coal supplies for 20 days. The restrictions have reduced the consumption by 27 ...

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  7. KETCHES DOING WELL

    About 50 packers at Port Adelaide are idle owing to the shipping strike. Ketches are carrying record cargoes to the outposts. ...

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  8. ELECTRIC POWER STATION HAS COAL CONSERVED.

    Mr. G. F. Job, works manager at the Municipal Electric Power Station, when asked this morning if there was any immediate danger of the city ...

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  9. AMERICAN LABOR AGAINST PROHIBITION

    Messages from Washington, dated June 14, announce that Mr. Samuel Gompers,' president of the American Federation of Labor, before the Senate ...

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  10. SERIOUS FOOD RIOTS TAKE PLACE IN MALTA

    London messages of June 11 state that General Sir Herbert Plumer has been sworn in as Governor of Malta. There have been serious riots in ...

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  11. STEAMER MAKURA IS HELD UP BY STRIKE

    The crew of the S.S. Makura, owing to a strike of the Vancouver longshoremen and teamsters, refused to take on the ship's stores, and were fined two ...

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  12. GERMAN NEW GUINEA

    The "Daily News' " Berlin correspondent has interviewed Herr Haber, ex-Vice-Governor of German New Guinea in 1914. Haber agreed that ...

    Article : 147 words
  13. WHISKY, TOBACCO, & CIGARETTES ARE STOLEN BUT RECOVERED

    The Melbourne Stores, in Elizastreet, were broken into during Monday night, and £128 worth of whisky, tobacco, and cigarettes was stolen. ...

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  14. VIEWS OF PREMIER HOLMAN

    Speaking at Bombala, the Premier (Mr. Holman) said that the Nationalists should organise thoroughly to combat the perfect organisation of the ...

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  15. MILLION POUNDS DAMAGE BY FIRE IN LIVERPOOL DOCK

    A portion of the cargo in the Liverpool dock has been destroyed by fire. The damage due is estimated at £1,000,000. ...

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  16. FRANTIC SCHEMES FOR RAISING THE WIND

    The Pekin correspondent of "The Times" says that the Chinese Government is reduced to extreme financial straits. The northern army is largely ...

    Article : 172 words
  17. SOUTH AFRICA

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George, in reply to the Sonth African National deputation, which asked for a restitution of national status for the ...

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  18. THE AFGHAN WAR

    Haztra, Peshawar, Gannu, Kohit, and Berajat are quiet, and the situation at Qhob is satisfactory except for a minor disturbance between sections of ...

    Article : 98 words
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  21. AUSTRALIAN FLIGHT

    A London message of June 13 states that Senator Pearce announces that the aerial navigators who will compete for the Commonwealth prize of £10,000 for ...

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  22. EVIDENCE IS REFUSED BY VICTIM OF SHOOTING

    When the case of Henry Stokes, charged with having shot at, with intent to murder, Henry Fitzharding (ahas Slater) was called on at the City ...

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  23. A CITY OF DEATH

    A message from Paris, dated June 9, states that there have been many deaths in prison at Riga, and the food situation is desperate, It is estimated ...

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    For the second time this week there have been no cases befure the Police Court, ...

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    In the Licensing Court to-day, Mr. J. Burns, of the Family Hotel, was granted a booth license. ...

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