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  2. BUBONIC PLAGUE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Another case of plague has occurred in Sydney. The patient is a boy, aged, 12 years, from Pandwiek. His mother, brother, arid ...

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  3. LABOR UNREST

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— Several, Victorian unions are taking a strong stand against a reduction of wages. It is feared by some people that persist ...

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  4. CHINESE PROBLEMS

    SHANGHAI, Monday.—Reuter's correspendent in Pekin telegraphed on Sunday that General Wei-Pei-Fn. went to Tientsin that morning. He was ...

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  5. CENOA CONFERENCE IMPERILLED

    GENOA, Sunday.—-The crisis at the t Genoa Conference is. becoming aceentuated. Mr. Lloyd George angrily told M. Barthou yesterday that the Entente was ...

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  6. SMALL ARMS MAKERS, DISMISSED

    SYDNEY, Monday.—About 100 men were given notice of dismissal from the Small Arms Factory at Lithgow a week ago. Fifly more notices have ...

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  7. IRISH DISUNION

    LONDON, Sun.—In aeeordance with decisions of the I.R.A. Officers' Conference the Irregulars are evacuating the port offices which they recently ...

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  8. KILL THAT FLEA.

    To the world at large the interest of a small coterie of naturalists in the study of the flea—looked upon, as a harmless eccentricity worthy of ...

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  9. CHANGING TICKETS.

    You can go to the races at Randwick without a penny in your pocket and still come away a winner, providing you have the ordinary amount of ...

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  10. THE LEFTOANDED CHILD

    Parents often wonder whether they ought not to try to cure left handedness. They usually have very vague ideas as ...

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  11. HUNDREDS OF SOLDIERS WORKLESS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — During last week 621 unemployed returned soldiers in Melbourne sought work. Only 128 obtained positions and most ...

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  12. DISTRESS IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At a meeting in the Sydney Town Hall to-day it was stated that there were 7.000 unemployed returned soldiers in the ...

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  13. FRANCE MADE HER CHOICE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Wiekham Steed, telegraphing from Genoa, says that according to reliable information. Mr. Lloyd George, in an interview with ...

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  14. BOLSHEVISTS EXPLOIT QUARREL.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr Wickham Steed says that. the-Bolshevists are expected to make a preliminary reply at the Genoa Conference to-morrow. ...

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  15. COMMONWEALTH LINER'S CREW.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Commonwealth liner Hobson's Bay will sail for London on schedule time on Wednesday. The remaining two ...

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  16. A PARADISE FOR WORKERS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday—Rev. Dr. Strong conducted the sevvices yesterday at the Australian Church. He declared that Australia was a working ...

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  17. COW SKINNER FINDS GOLD.

    Mr Buckland, a hide buyer, who was skiuning a cow on a farm between Mullambimby and Billinudgel, New South Wales, was slling down to have ...

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  18. RUSSIAN OILFIELDS

    LONDON, Sunday.—While the report of an agreement between the Russian Soviet and the Shell, Oil Company is most premature, negotiations have ...

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  19. WHAT IS FAIR7?

    The Commonwealth Public Service Clerical Association—the strongest numerically in the over-staffed public service of Australia—is not so much ...

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  20. ALSO A BRITISH HINT.

    GENOA, Sun.—Addressing British seamen at the Sailors' Home Mr. Lloyd George said he too had had an encounter in rough weather and ...

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  21. WARNING TO FRANCE

    LONDON, Sun.—A serious warning to France is given by Mr. H. Thomas, who has just returned from Berlin, In a speech at a labor demonstration ...

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  22. ST. JOHN'S CONVENT FETE.

    Arrangemenls. are nearing completion for the felc to be held in St. John's Convent Crounds on Friday and Salurdny, and with the object of ...

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  23. HOPE FOR MANUREWA'S SAFETY.

    SYDXEY. Monday.—The signalmaster at the South Head lighthouse, Sydney Heads, is of opinion that the missing barque Manurewa is still safe. ...

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  24. ITALY FEELS ANNOYED.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Attention is drawn by Mr. W. Steed to the recent differentiation of the Italian from Hie British attitude at Genoa. Whereas ...

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  25. FRANCE DEFENDS HERSELF.

    LONDON, Sun.—A message from Genoa says that the leader of the French delegation, M. Barthou, has slated that the has been instructed to ...

    Article : 144 words
  26. INVENTIONS FOR HOUSEWIVES

    The housewifery shops overseas are constantly producing new tools to meet the housewife's demand for labor-saving appliances. Souse idea of the variety ...

    Article : 528 words
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  28. FRANCE ALSO SEEKS OIL.

    LONDON, Sunday.—"The Times" correspondent in Paris says that France has awakened to the importance of the oil negotiations. She has ...

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  29. LAW PUZZLES MAGTSTRATES.

    The amount of time wasted in the courts owing to the ambiguous wording in some of our laws is an argument in favor of an effort being made to ...

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  30. FRANCE WANTS ALLIANCE.

    GEXOA, Sunday.—M. Barthou has made a statement to the press about the dispute with Great Britain. He concludes: "Speaking as a Minister ...

    Article : 43 words
  31. FIRE DESTROYS HOTEL.

    The Bluff Hotel, 107 miles from Roekhampton, was completely destroyed by fire. Mrs. Smyth, wife of the licensee, heard a noise like ...

    Article : 229 words
  32. AUCKLAND SHOCKS MAGISTRATE.

    Startling allegations, regarding the low morals of the community were made by a magistrate, Mr Cutten, in addressing the New Zealand Anglican ...

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  33. BELGIUM GROWS DIPLOMATIC

    LONDON, Sunday—"The Times" correspondent in Brussels says that as a welcome relief to the tension at Genoa, Belgium, is preparing an ...

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  34. "TIMES" REBUKES PREMIER.

    LONDON. Sunday.—In a leading article "The Times" strongly condemns Mr. Lloyd George's statement to M. Barthou. It says: "The declaration of a ...

    Article : 111 words
  35. SETTLEMENT MGLARED UNLIKELY

    GENOA, Sun.—In an interview with Reuter's representative M. Litvinoh (Russia) said he regarded the conditions laid down by the Powers as ...

    Article : 73 words
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