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  2. LABOR UNREST

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— The Federal and State executives of the Gas Employes' Union sat for over two hours to-night to discuss the question ...

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  3. EUROPEAN PROBLEMS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Mail" says it is stated in well-informed political circles that the Premier intends in his speech on the results of ...

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  4. Murder in Cairo

    CAIRO, Wednesday.— Bimbashi Cunliffe Cave (assistant commandant of the B Division in Cairo) was attacked by an Egyptian who fired with a ...

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  5. Bubonic Plague

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The German port of Bremerhaven has imposed quarantine regulations on all ships from Australia, to prevent the ...

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  6. IRELAND'S NEW GRISIS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Crises in Ireland, by their frequency, are liable to an outside observer to assume a lessening significance. Yet the latest ...

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  7. Talks on Emigration

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Sir James Mitchell and other Australians are touring the Midlands and have been greatly impressed by the warmth and ...

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  8. Breach of Promise not Proved

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Mr. Justice Stark delivered judgment to-day in a High Court action in which Eva Huntley claimed £2,000 damages for ...

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  9. FLYING ROUND THE WORLD.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Messrs. Blake. MacMillan, and Broome have started from Croydon on an aeroplane fight round the world. The ...

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  10. SOLDIERS GIVE ADDRESS TO ADA REEVE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— Many thousands of citizens thronged the town hall to-day when Miss Ada Reeve led the community singing. Other ...

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  11. RIGHT TO LIVE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The unemployed held a meeting in the Trades Hall this morning, and were addressed by a number of speakers. The ...

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  12. GERMAN NAVAL COLLISION.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—During night manoeuvres of the German fleet there was a collision near Sassnitz between the warship Hanover and a new ...

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  13. SHEARERS' DISPUTE IN ARBITRATION COURT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— The shearers' dispute is to be mentioned in the Arbitration Court to-morrow. The union's officials will urge that the ...

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  15. DEBATE PROPOSED IN COMMONS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The House of Commons debate on the Genoa Conference threatens to be a fiasco if Mr. Lloyd George adheres to his intention ...

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  16. BRITISH ENGINEERS' TROUBLE

    LONDON, Wednesday.— After 47 engineering unions had debated with the employers the revised proposals for five hours, it was decided to take a ...

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  17. PREMIER TO OPEN DEBATE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Austen Chamberlain announced that Mr. Lloyd George, in deference to the strong wish ...

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  18. ANTI-LIQUOR CAMPAIGN.

    Sir,—It is well that you should know I'm still on earth, notwithstanding the tirade of the Rev. Beasley. From an abusive porat of view it was ...

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  19. ULSTER COMPLAINS OF ATTACKS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Mr. Pollock, when introducing to the North Ireland Parliament his budget, estimaled the total revenue of the six ...

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  20. A.E.U. FAILS IN CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A new conference between the engineering industry employers and Amalgamated Engineering Union failed to reach an ...

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  21. POWERS ANTAGONISE RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A closer Russia-German rapprochement is foreshadowed in a telegram from Moscow, quoted by "The Times" Berlin ...

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  22. INTERNATIONALS CONFER.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—A conference committee composed of nine delegates from the three Internationals to convoke a World Labor Congress ended ...

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  24. PEERS TO DISCUSS DEVELOPMENTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lord Birkenhead spoke in the House of Lords to-day, and foreshadowed a fall discussion of the Irish situation in ...

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  25. RUSSIA TRADES WITH ITALY.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—A treaty has been signed by the Italian Government and the Soviet of Russia for a restoration of commerce between their ...

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  26. CLASH ON ITALIAN FRONTIER.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The corner of the frontier where Italian territory joins Jugo-Slavia, near Castua, has been the scene of a collision in which ...

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  27. The Fenton Tragedy

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The coroner (Dr Cole) held an inquiry to-day regarding the death of Allen Fenton and his wife (Audrey), whose bodies ...

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  28. PROTESTANTS FLEE FROM HOMES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Numerous Protestant families have fied from their homes in the Carrigan district of the Free State. It is said in ...

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  29. REPUBLICANS SEIZE MOTORS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A party of the Irish Republican Army seized an old rectory on the Free State side of the border in Donegal. The men ...

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  30. A BALKAN ALLIANCE.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The Premiers of Roumania, Czecho-Slovakia, and Jugo-Slavia will take the occasion of King Alexander's marriage to sign a general ...

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  31. NOSE IN DOG'S GRIP.

    "You wouldn't bite me, would you, doggie?" So said Mr. Robert Russell, when, on entering the Lord Rookwood, he saw ...

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  32. SPECIAL POLICE INSPECT TRAIN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Special police stopped the Lough Swilly train from the Free State to-day. They lined up the passengers, whom they ...

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  33. ARMED MEN AMBUSH POLICE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— General H. W. Higginson was wounded in the shoulder and neck, after ignoring the demand of armed men near ...

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