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  2. CHICAGO'S LABOR WAR

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.—With 400 persons in gaol for possible complicity in the murder of a policeman, the labor war in Chicago is stirring the city ...

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  3. IRISH SPLIT

    LONDON, Thurs.—In the Dail Eireann to-day it was announced that the peace committee had agreed to resume negotiations for a basis on which an ...

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  4. Australian Labor Probienis

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Trades Hall Council's disputes committee has conferred with representatives of the unions likely to he affected by the ...

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  5. RUSSIA MAKES HER DEFENCE TO THE NATIONS

    GENOA, Thurs.—The leader of the Russian Soviet delegation, M Tchitcherin, has handed to Herr Sehanzer the Russian reply to the Allies' ...

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  6. KING GEORGE IN BELGiUM

    BRUSSELS, Thurs.—Farewclled by cheering crowds, King George departed to-day on a tour of war cemeteries. First he visited Zeebrugge. After ...

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  7. BOXING

    LONDON, Thursday.— Carpentier knocked out Lewis during the first round—(Reuter.) About 500 persons paid for ...

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  8. HINT OF STERN ACTION.

    LONDON, Thurs.—The outstanding feature of the Irish discussion in the House of Lords was Lord Birkenhead's hint that the Provisional Government ...

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  9. ENGLISH ENGINEERING DISPUTE.

    LONDON. Thurs.—The engineering employers have invited representatives of the strikers' onions In attend another conference on May 16. ...

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  10. VISIT TO TYNECOT CEMETERY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—King George lingered in the Passchendaele battle sec lion of the Tynecot cemetery, where there are 14,000 graves of British, ...

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  11. MORE ANARCHY.

    LONDON, Thurs.—Armed men look from their beds scad revolvered three young Catholics at Ballymulderg. One was Killed and the others seriously ...

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  12. N.S.W. BASSC WAGE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Board of Trade to-day announced that the basic wage would he reduced to £3/18/ a week, 13/ a day, or 1/7½ an hour for ...

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  13. TRADE AND FINANCE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Prices of the lead group cabled to the Australian Metals Exchange to-day were as follow: ...

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  14. LEADERS DISCUSS REPLY.

    PARIS, Thurs—A message from Genoa to-night slates that the leader of the French delegation, M. Barthou, after examining the Russian reply. ...

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  15. SINGING TO ELECTORS.

    A suggestion has boon made in Paris for our defeated politicians to consider seriously—a vocal training as a means, of achieving success at the ...

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  16. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    GENOA, Friday.—The Council of the League of Nations opened its 18th session yesterday. Lord Balfour proposes placing on the agenda paper the ...

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  17. WHY PEACE NEGOTIATIONS FAILED

    LONDON. Friday.—-Reports from two secttons ol' [he Dail Eireann Peace Coramittee show that the recent negotiations failed owing to the refusal of ...

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  18. STRIKE AGITATION.

    SYDNEY. Friday.—II b higilly likely that there will he much talk of a his industrial upheaval following the reduction of the basic wage. Officials of ...

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  19. SHAKE MARKET.

    Blight Bros, licensed laulbrokers,. Alexander street, supply the following share quotations through their Adelaide representative, Mr. D. Geo. Sands, ...

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  20. MAN GETS DIVORCE AND £750.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A.case was concluded in the Divorce Court to-day in which Walter Thomas Morgan, of Newcastle, sued for a divorce from his ...

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  21. PERSONAL.

    Constable L. Bond arrived in Pirie yesterday afternoon from Tod Rover, and will take the place of PlainclothesConstable F. W. Ferguson, who ...

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  22. PLOT ALARMS BULGARIA

    SOFIA, Thursday.—A grave plot is suspected as a result of the arrest of Colonel Samohvaloff (a senior officer of General Wrangel's exiled Russian ...

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  23. WAGES OF SHEARERS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court tolay Mr Justice Powers said he had made a mistake in his judgment in the ...

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  24. WARSHIP NEW ZEALAND SCRAPPED.

    WELLINGTON. Friday.—The battle cruiser Now Zealand is being removed from the effective list of the British Navy. The Government is ...

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  25. EX-STATIONMASTER ADMITS EMBEZZLEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Friday—Thomas John Butler (formerly stationnmster at Broken Hill) pleaded guilty at the Darlinghurst sessions to-day to the ...

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  27. AFFAIRS IN CHINA

    PEKIN, Thursday—The Chinese Cabinet met this afternoon and its [?] reselved to resign in a body. It is expected that after the President ...

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  28. PITCAIRN ISLAND VISIT.

    "Why. I've never met such goldarn fellows for cadgers. Why, they almost persuaded the 'old man' to give them the ship, and they even wanted ...

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  29. PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL.

    The Caledonian Hall has been leased for the winter months by Mr P. Maloney, who intends to continue the dances previously held in the ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN MINING MAN'S DEATH.

    LONDON, Thurs.—An inquest was held at Almstead, near Deal, on the death of William Finch Divers, described as a retired Australian gold ...

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  31. THEATRE WORKERS' HOLIDAYS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — In his judgment on the claim of the Theatrical and Amusement Employes' Association that extra payment should be ...

    Article : 74 words
  32. Advertising

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  33. "SHOOT THE TENANTS."

    "We have no chance in life on the values—Mr Thallon is a very rich, man, and his income tax alone would till us stone deadl" said Mr J. Dwyer, who ...

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  34. PLAGUE PATIENT DIES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mrs Pettit. of Randwick, a patient in the Coast Hospital suffering from plague, died today. ...

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  35. EXCHANGE SNOOKER TOURNAMENT

    The following games in the first round of the Royal Exchange snooker tournament were played yesterday: H. Goldsmith, jun. 150 beat R. ...

    Article : 58 words
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