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  2. RUSSIA'S REPLY DEFERRED

    PARIS, Wed.—A telegram from Genoa states that the head of the French delegation, M. Barthou, has sent a letter to Herr Schwanzer ...

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  3. LABOR UNREST

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Officials of labor organisations state that their determination to fight the proposed reduction of the basic wage is growing ...

    Article : 68 words
  4. DISABILITIES OF AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—An empty, somewhat melancholy, but beautiful land awaiting people was Lord North-i cliffe's description of Australia at the ...

    Article : 225 words
  5. CLASS WAR IN CHICAGO

    CHICAGO, Wednesday.—Two policeman were killed and three buildings were dynamited to-day, as a result of a new outbreak of the city's labor war. ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN METALS CO.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In a judgment to-day the High Court fixed the basis on which certain debts contracted by the Australian Metals Company, ...

    Article : 299 words
  7. IRISH SPLIT

    LONDON, Wed.—The Speaker of the Dail Eireann has submitted the peace committee's report, which states that eleven sessions were held. The rival ...

    Article : 154 words
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  9. SHIRES URGE WAGE REDUCTION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The shires council conference this afternoon adopted a motion that the Local Government Department should be asked to ...

    Article : 39 words
  10. BETTING BY CHEQUE

    LONDON, Wed.—The Court of Appeal has reversed the decision of Juslice Sir John Astbury in the cheque belting case, judgment in which was ...

    Article : 125 words
  11. MINOR MATTERS ARE ADJUSTED.

    GENOA, Wed.—Notwithstanding the evident strong differences of opinion on many points representatives of the convening Powers met to-day and did ...

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  12. RAILWAYS MEDICAL EXAMINATION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. J. Garden (secretary of the Labor Council) stated this afternoon that there was every reason to believe a mass meeting of ...

    Article : 39 words
  13. KIDNAPPED BRITISH OFFICERS

    LONDON, Wed.—In the House of Commons to-day considerable feeling was aroused by the guarded answers given by Sir Hamar Greenwood on ...

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  14. SYDNEY'S UNEMPLOYED PROBLEM

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—It is stated that no less than 200 returned soldiers in Sydney are without even a place of shelter. Employers are to be asked to ...

    Article : 38 words
  15. ANOTHER PENALTY AGAINST GERMANY.

    PARIS, Wed.—The Ambassadors Council has decided that Germany must pay nine million gold marts compensation for Zeppelins destroyed ...

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  16. CAN A BYLAW PROHIBIT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— Before the Stat Fall Court to-day the appeal for the quashing of the Melbourne Council's bylaw prohibiting the St. ...

    Article : 70 words
  17. TROUBLE AHEAD FOR MR. WATT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A message from Brunswick Heads states that Mr. W. M. Hughes was questioned to-day with reference to a statement made by ...

    Article : 158 words
  18. BOLSHEVISTS MODIFYING DECISION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Telegraphing from Genoa Mr. Wickham Steed says the announcement of a postponement of the Russian reply to the ...

    Article : 192 words
  19. MALTESE OFFERED TO AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Signor Henry Gasolani (Maltese Emigration Superintendent) arrived at London to-night for the purpose of conferring ...

    Article : 230 words
  20. CLOSING STATE BAKERIES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At the end of this month the State bakeries will cease to supply the public with bread. One State bakery, however, will ...

    Article : 32 words
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    Advertising : 425 words
  22. PROTEST MOTION IS DEFEATED.

    LONDON, Thurs.—Deep feeling over the outrages on British officers in Ireland was revealed in the debate in the House of Commons on Mr. Rupert ...

    Article : 171 words
  23. GASMEN'S TROUBLE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—On Sunday a mass meeting of the Gas Workers' Union will be held at the Temperance Hall to consider the refusal of ...

    Article : 36 words
  24. AGREEMENT MADE WITH VATICAN

    ROME, Thursday—The "Tribuna" learns that the Vatican has concluded an agreement with M. Tehitcherin, under which Russia accepts the ...

    Article : 80 words
  25. CLAIM FOR OVERTIME.

    MELDOURNE, Thursday.—During the hearing of a claim by the Australian Theatrical Employes Association before Mr Justice Powers, for extra ...

    Article : 161 words
  26. FRUIT INDUSTRY

    MELBOURNE; Thursday.—Mr Rodgers (Minister of Castoms) presided over an interstate conference to-day, to consider the position of dried fruits ...

    Article : 187 words
  27. RIDDLE FOR A JUDGE

    LONDON, Wed.—The question whether Arthur Casson died before his wife when both were drowned while asleep on a yacht at Torquay was the ...

    Article : 100 words
  28. MAN CHARGED WITH MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The inquest on the body of Mountford Gook, who was found dead in the bush near Gordon on March 27, with his head ...

    Article : 56 words
  29. WORKLESS MAN COMMITS SUICIDE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The coroner returned a verdict of death through unsound mind in the ease of Charles Bull (34), of Windsor, who ...

    Article : 38 words
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  31. CONTROL OF INDUSTRY

    LONDON, Thursday.—The report of Sir William MacKenzie, who conducted the official inquiry into the engineering industry dispute, states that ...

    Article : 185 words
  32. WORK NEEDED AT DARWIN.

    DARWIN, Thursday.—An appeal has been made to the Federal Government to provide work for a large number of unemployed at Darwin. ...

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  33. ENGLISH PIERROTS.

    The English Pierrots, a band or entertainers which completed an eight weeks season in Broken Hill, is announced to open in Pirie next ...

    Article : 170 words
  34. RAILWAYS TO HELP ORCHARDISTS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—The Chief Commissioner of Railways (Mr Glapp) has proposed to the Victorian Orchardists' Association and the Australian ...

    Article : 89 words
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