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  2. PEAGE TREATY

    An official report of the Allies proceeding at Boulogne states:- "The conference considered the Turkish question and decided that the ...

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  3. REVOLT IN IRELAND

    In the House of Commons, replying to an Irish member's question with regard to the riots at Londonderry, Mr. A. Bonar Law stated that the county ...

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  6. MELBOURNE STRIKE

    The Federated Engnedriveres and Firemen's Association bas modified its demands, and in consequence the dispute bas now narrowed down to a ...

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  7. PENCE OF WALES

    in honor of the Prince of Wales's birthday the warships in port yesterday were decorated with flags, and at noon they fired a royal salute. ...

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  8. MESOPOTAMIAN MANDATE

    Reuter's Bagdad correspondant reports:- "It is officially stated that the Imperial authorities anticipate that the ...

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  9. SOLDIERS REMAIN ON DUTY FOR 26 CONSECUTIVE HOURS

    The London "Times" Londonderry correspondent reporte that the Dorsets were on duty for 26 hours without a break. The soldiers kept the crowds ...

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  10. U.S. PRESIDENCY

    Senator J. N. Inman, president of the Asiatic Exclusion Committee of California, has issued the text of the plank which the league seeks to hare ...

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  11. LLOYD GEORGE INTERVIEWED

    Mr. Lloyd George interviewed at Boulogne prior to his departure, said that the conference had gone very well. The Germans had apparently ...

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  12. PRINCE OF WALES' SPEECH AT WELCOMING BANQUET

    The Prince of Wales, replying to the toast of welcome at the banqyet at the Commonwealth Bank on Wednesday, said (reports the "Sydney Morning ...

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  13. POLICEMEN AMBUSCADED

    A Bantry message states that [?] policemen on bicycles were ambushed at Clonmee on Monday night. Constable Brett was mortally ...

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  14. BRITISH LABOR MISSION RETURNING FROM RUSSIA

    Reuter's Storkholm correspondent reports that Mrs. Snowden and Dr. Guest, members of the British Labor Party returning from Russia. when ...

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  15. NEW SOUTH WALES

    The rate of interest on deposits in the Government Savings Bank is to be increased to 4 per cent, up to an interest bearing limit of £500. ...

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  16. NEW IRISH PROPOSAL

    The "Pall Mall Gaaette" states that Lord Monteagle, after collaboration with Sir Horace Plunkett, will introduce in the House of Lords on June 23 ...

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  17. UNITED STATES ATTITUDE STATED TO BE UNCHANGED

    A State Department official said today that the United States attitude is still unchanged upon the questions which came before the Boulogne ...

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  18. MUSICIANS'NEW LOG

    Sub[?]tantial increases in wage are claimed in a new log prepared by the Musicians Union for the Federal Arbitration Court. ...

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  19. CERMAN GOVERNMENT

    Reuter's Berhin correspondent reports that after protracted negotiations a now Cabinet had virtually been formed, but that a serious hitch occurred at ...

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  20. 1929-1921 LIVING WAGE INQUIRY

    The Board of Trade inquiry aa to the living wage for 1920-1921 will commence on Monday, July 5. ...

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  21. GOVERNMENT FAILURE ALLEGED IN PARLIAMENT

    In the House of Gommons Colonel W. W. Ashley stated that he wished to call attention to the failure of the Government to maintain order in ...

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  22. INCREASE FOR DETECTIVES

    The Chief Secretary has approved of an increase of from 1/ to 2/6 a day in the allowance paid to detectives and plain-clothes policemen. The increase ...

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  23. IMPERIAL COMMITTEE TO DEAL WITH SHIPPINC

    The Imperial Shipping Committee which waa appionted on June 17, and upon which the Dociiniors are represented, is to be purely an advisory body. ...

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  24. INCREASED PRICES REFUSED FOR BRAN AND POLLARD

    Applications for increases in the bran and pollard prizes were made yesterday to the Necessary Commodities Control Commission. The applications ...

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  25. BRITISH LABOR CONFERENCE

    The miners' delegates attending the Labor Conference at Scarborougn, referring to the Government's Statistics explaining the increase of 14/ a ton to ...

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  26. COMBINED UNION DELEGATES TO DISCUSS 44-HOUR WEEK

    A meeting of combined union delegates representing 190,000 workers, will be held on Monday night to discues the question of a 44 hour working ...

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  27. BRITISH WHEAT SUPPLY

    Mr. J. D. Connolly, Agent-General for West Australia, said to-day that Britain could make up her wheat shortage if Australia and the other ...

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  28. RESUMING WORK AT LITHGOW

    A conference between the parties in the lithgow bloat furnace and iron works dispate has been conversed. Work is now being resumed. ...

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  29. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    He State Parliament will meet on July 29. The session promises to be a lively [?]. ...

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  30. BROWN COAL DEPOSITS TO BE TESTED BY BORING

    The Government is erecting a modern boring plant to teat the deposits of brown coal believed to exert in the Paradise district, near Adelaide. ...

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  31. FIGHTING CONTINUES

    Latest reports from Londonderry state that there was again fierce fighting throughout Tuesday night, but very few casualties. The Northern ...

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  32. 1914-15 BRONZE STARS PRESENTED BY GENERAL LEANE

    At the Exhibition Building last night General Leane distributed about 250 bronae stars to members of the Australian Imperial Forces who served in ...

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  33. SOLDIERS' SETTLEMENT INQUIRY

    The decision to appoint a Royal Commission to inquire into the soldiers' settlement branch cf the Lands Department was made at a meeting of the ...

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  34. CIRL LABOR AT METTERS'S CAUSES MOULDERS' STRIKE

    The moulders employed at Metters's on Henley Beach-road, ceased work on Tuesday as a protest against the introduct ion of girl labor into the core-room. ...

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  35. LOS ANCELES EARTHQUAKE

    All business houses at Inglewood here closed on account, of a general exodus of the population, and this afternoon the telephone communication ...

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  36. [?]AY OF ARRIVAL IN ADELAIDE TO BE OBSERVED AS HOLIDAY

    Monday, July 12 has been proclaimed a holiday in the metropolitan area in honor of the arrival of the Prince of Wales ...

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  37. FOUR CANDIDATES OFFER FOB BALLARAT BY-ELECTION

    Four nominations have been received for the Ballarat seat in the House of Representatives. The polling will be taken on July 10. ...

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  38. "SEPARATE NATIONS"

    Mr. A. Griffiths. M.P. (Sinn Fei[?]), retorting to Mr. Lloyd George's reply to the railwaymen drawing an analogy between Ireland and the Southern ...

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