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  2. N.S.W. Labor

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The new State Labor Executive is, making a move to shift A.L.P. headquarters from Macdonnell House to the Trades Hall. ...

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  3. LOSS OF TREVESSA

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The foollowing message has been received by the Commonwealth Navigation Service from Perth:— ...

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  4. Industrial Court

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—Several cases have been heard recently in connection with a decision of the Port Adelaide Working "Men's Association not to ...

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  5. GENERAL WORLD NEWS

    LONDON, Friday.—in the House of Commons, the second reading of the Rents Restriction Bill was passed by 287 votes to 123.— ...

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  6. Premiers' Conference

    (Sir Henry Barwell) left Adelaide for Melbourne by express to-day to attend the Premiers' Conference, which was adjourned to deal with the ...

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  7. SOUTH AMERICAN TROUBLES

    SALVADOR, Thursday.—Telegraphic communication with Honduras has been cut off for a fortnight. A confidential message received at ...

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  8. GERMANY OFFERS TERMS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The German note handed to the Allies dwells upon the offer to accept the [?]on of an impartial international [?] regarding ...

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  9. W.A. Loan Subscribed.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Western Australian loan of £3,000,000 at 4½ per cent. closed to-day and was fully subscribed. ...

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  10. Fraudulent Stamp Makers Raided.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The arrest of thirteen men in New York, the seizure of millions of counterfit revenue, stamps, and wnisky and ...

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  11. REBELLION ALLEGED IN BOLIVIA.

    BUENOS AYRES, Thursday.—The Bolivian Government has decreed a state of seige in some departments, alleging that mine workers are ...

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  12. French, Newspaper Director Arrested.

    PARIS, Thursday.—M. Maurras, director to the Royalist newspapaer "Action Francaise," has been arrested and charged with complicity in the ...

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  13. REPUBLICAN DELEGATES

    SYDNEY, Friday.— There were further angry scenes this morning when the case of the Irish Republican envoys (father O'Flannigan and Mr. ...

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  14. NO NEWS AT SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—There is no further news of the missing crew of the Trevessa. The steamers in the vicinity are still searching. ...

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  15. PRELIMINARY MEETING OF TREASURERS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—State Treasurers held a preliminary meeting tonight regarding the Federal taxation proposals, but as Sir Henry Barwell ...

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  16. Plane Strikes Tree.

    CLARKSBORO (New Jersey), Wednesday.—A French airman, M. Georges Barbot, flying in a baby aeroplane en route "from Garden City ('Long Island), ...

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  17. APPEAL AGAINST GASMAKERS' BOARD ALLOWED.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.— In the State Industrial Count to-day the ActingPresident (Mr. T. R. Bright) delivered judgment in an appeal by the ...

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  18. ADELAIDE BUSINESS MAN'S ESCAPE.

    ADELAIDE, Friady—Mr. Reginald Marston, son of Mr. William Marston, of Unley Park, Adelaide, had a providential escape from going to ...

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  19. 40,000 SUGAR MILLERS STRIKE.

    BUENOS AYRES, Thurs.—A strike of sugar, mills workers has resulted in the lock out of 40,000 employes in the Tucuman province. ...

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  20. Money Held Abroad by Germans.

    LONDON, Thursday. The "Times" correspondent at Berlin says that Herr Navenstein, President of the Reichstag, in giving evidence before ...

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  21. EXHIBITION APPOINTMENT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Officials of the Returned Soldiers' League are still strongly protesting against what they term "the most irregular ...

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  22. A.C.A.B.

    As I walked up Pitt-street [?] met a politician who wore a badge with a strange device. It was the musicial notes, A.C.A.B. As the passwords of ...

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  23. Out to See the World.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Two Melbourne youths named Robert Shields and Fred Reed have been fined £5 5/ each or 28 days' imprisonment. They ...

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  24. UNOFFICIAL OPINIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Authoritative circles in london are reluctant to comment on the German note pending a Cabinet meeting. This meeting will ...

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  25. PROHIBITION ENFORCEMENT IN U.S.A.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The "Padlock" provision of the Volstead (prohibition) Act, on which Federal officials plan to rely as a result of the ...

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  26. NORTH POLE EXPLORERS

    BERLIN, Thursday.—A Junker all metal monoplane forms Part of the equipment of the relief expedition now being organised by Dr. Hammer ...

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  27. Protection of Animals.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Greater punishment of persons convicted of cruelty to animals is the main feature of a Protection of Animais Bill which was ...

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  28. BEAUTIFUL POLISH GIRL ARRESTED

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Daily Mail" correspondent at Paris says a strikingly beautiful 20 year old Polish girl, Mile. Rasvadoska, has been ...

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  29. WISCONBIN FAVORS REPEAL.

    MADISON (Wis.), Thursday.—The local House of Assembly by 47 votes to 43 voted in favor of repeal of the State prohibition enforcement law.— ...

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  30. Grasshoppers, Mice and Cats.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Mall" correspondent at Riga says that. after securing 10,000 cats to combat the mouse plague, Russia is now ...

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  31. GERMAN RESISTANCE DIMINISHES

    General Degutte in outlinging the situation in the Ruhr declared there was a perceptible diminution in passive resistance, the population ...

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  32. ALLEGED FICTITIOUS TELEGRAM

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Mrs. Levina Leishman was committed for trial at the City Court to-day on a charge of sending a telegram signed fictitiously. ...

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  33. STRIKES IN GERMANY

    LONDON; Wednesday.—Communist hopes for serious trouble in the British area of occupied Germany have ended. The tramwaymen, who were ...

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  34. Patriaroh Tikhon's Spirit Unbroken.

    RIGA, Thursday.—The spirit of Archbishop Tikhon (Patriarch of the Greek Church in Russia) is apparently unbroken. The announcement by the ...

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  35. BUSHRANGER IN HOSPITAL

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The aboriginal bushranger, Roy Governor, who was shot in an encounter by police and is in Dubbo Hospital, shows ...

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  36. RIOTERS KILLED BY POLICE.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—Six ricters were killed and 23 wounded by police at Leipzig. The police had been attacked by roughs who had joined in ...

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  37. Mercantile Marks Bill.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Mereantile Marks bill now before the House of Commons is being strongly opposed. A grand committe of promoters of the ...

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  38. Advertising

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  39. SPORT OVERSEAS

    LOS ANGELES, Thursday.—Duke Kahanomoku swam 50 yards in free style in 22 3-5 seconds. This is a record. ...

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  40. Irish Indemnity Bill.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The House of Lords unanimously passed the third reading of the Irish Indemnity Bill coupling with it the motion ...

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  41. BOXING

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Criqui will defend his title of featherweight champion of the world against Johnny Dundee at New York on July 13. It is ...

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  42. FRANCE AND BELGIUM MAY ASK BRITISH AID

    BRUSSELS, Thursday.—A striking result of the conference is that the French and Belgium government have partly opened the door for a return ...

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  43. Taxation of Betting.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Further evidence was heard to-day by the select committee on betting and taxation. Sir Horace Hamilton, chairman of ...

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  44. MELBOURNE CRIME WAVE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The State Cabinet has considered the crime wave and the need for more police protection, and it has been decided to put ...

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  45. Midnight Assault Ends in Death.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A sensational midnight tragedy is reported from Glasgow. A young man named John Paul was walking in Kelgingrove Park ...

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