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  2. THE DOCKERS' STRIKE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Exciting scenesoccurred to-night at the Royal Albert, Docks, when thousands of strikers attempted to prevent 25 meat vans from, ...

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  3. RUSSELL DIVORCE CASE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mrs. Russell's, appeal, against the granting of a divorce decree to her husband was dismissed. ...

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  4. SIGNING THE TREATY

    LAUSANNE, Wednesday.—No fewer than eighteen documents were signed in connection with the establishment nf tfio Turko-Allied' peace, ...

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  5. FEDERAL POLITICS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—It is expected that Mr. Earle Page, the Federal Treasurer, will tomorrow announce an increase of 2/6 a 'Week for old age ...

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  6. THE BRITISH NOTE

    "LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Times" correspondent at Paris states that while it is believed that Prance and Belgium are earnestly desirous of reaching an ...

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  7. WIRELESS SERVICE

    LONDON, Wednesday—In introducing the Post Office Estimates in the House of Commons, Sir WorthingtonEvans stated that the principal terms ...

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  8. ARGENTINE ARMY

    BUENOS AYRES, Wednesday.—The newspaper "Larazon"; says dent has aslied the Senate to authorise the expenditure of 155 million gold ...

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  9. COAL CRISIS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— More trouble is feared throughout the Northern coalfield owing to the action of Mr. John Brown, the large mine ...

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  10. MEN RESUME AT TILBURY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—At Tilbury 14,000 dockers have resumed work. ...

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  11. TOO YOUNG IXTMARRY

    PARIS, Tuesday.—"We have decided that our son is too young to marry" write the young man's parents to his iiancee after a four years' engagement. ...

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  12. KENYA COLONY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A White Paper which has been Issued on the Kenya question states that the Government has decided to adopt the ...

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  13. SIR W. EVANS REPLIES TO CRITICISE.

    LONDON, Wednesday—In the House of Commons, replying to criticism, Sir Worthington-Evans said that in one sense there had been reversal ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Times" correspondent at Paris declares that a French engineer, M. Pascara, flying a helicopter plane, completed a circuit ...

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  15. BANQUET TO DELEGATES.

    LAUSANNE, Wednesday. — The signature of the Peace Treaty was celebrated in advance by a banquet to the conference delegates by the Swiss ...

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  16. RIOT IN GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—One hundred thousand people yesterday in response to an appeal of the Social Democratic ana Communist Parties and Trade ...

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  17. FOREIGNERS AT LOGGERHEADS

    The sequel to a flstic encounter between two Maltese laborer in Alexander-street on Tuesday afternoon was the appearance of Vincent Sent and ...

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  18. PREMIER OF NEWFOUNDLAND RESIGNS.

    ST. JOHNS, Wednesday.—Sir Richard Squires has resigned as Premier of Newfoundland together with his Cabinet following on peristent ...

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  19. ALLEGED LIBEL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Colonial Sugar Refinery Company has issued a writ agaiiist Kenneth Mackay, a returned soldier and a cane grower of ...

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  20. HOME MADE MONEY.

    The "Dadly Mail" correspondent at Dusseldorf says home-made money is the latest result of the decline of the mark in the occupied territory which ...

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  21. THANKS FOR SWISS HOSPITALITY.

    LAUSANNE, Wednesday.—Addressing the delegates to the' Conference at the final session, M. Scheurer, the Swiss President, said the whole world ...

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  22. INTERNATIONAL CROOKS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mrs. Warrer[?] the wife of William Warren, has been sentenced to three years imprisonment and fined 3,000 francs on a charge of ...

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  23. RUSSIAN WHEAT

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—The Moscow Statistical Bureau estimates that this year's harvest will be at least 2,000, 000,000 bushels. The available surplus ...

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  24. BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA COFJJPAWY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—After long negotiations the Imperial Government and the British South African Company reachel an agreement which the ...

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  25. "PAST' AND PRESENT"

    Representing the atmosphere of home and social life 30 years ago in contrast with the present generation, the Y.M.C.A. club-rooms presented a ...

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  26. PRINCESS IN COURT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily Mail" correspondent at Berlin says a romantic story of a princess's worship was unfolded at Leipzig at the commencement ...

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  27. CONSTANTINOPLE EN FETE.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Tuesday.—Today is being observed as a public holiday in honor of the signing of peace. The town is beflagged and the shops are ...

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  28. WORKS ON ROADS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— Mr. Clarke, Minister of Public Works, stated to-day that when the whole of the £182,000 allotted from the Federal and ...

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  29. CREW OF AIR LINER STRIKE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The first case of an air liner being held up in consequence of the crew striking occured at Croydon. The passengers were ...

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  30. INDIAN RIOTS.

    AJMERE, Wednesday.—There was a serious fracas, between Hindus and Mussalmaris, necessitating the intervention of troops last night. The ...

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  31. RECORD PRICE FOR CITY LAND.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A block of land with a frontage of 17ft 3in. at the corner of Rowe and Castlereagh streets next to the Hotel Australia, ...

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  33. SIR CHARLES HARRINGTON'S FAREWELL.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Wednesday.— In returning the call, of the-Turkish Military Governor-General, Sir Charles Harrington recalled the Crimean ...

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  34. NEW AIR RECORD.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Captain F. L. Barnard has created a new air record by flying from London to Cologne 364 miles non-stop flight in 145 ...

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  35. FREE STATE FINANCE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The suggestion that the Irish Free State Government will, be compelled to raise a loan of £16,000,000 to set its finance ...

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  36. GOVERNMENT WORKERS

    The annual meeting of this Australian' Government Workers' Association was. held at the A.W.A. Hall on Tuesday night. Mr. E. M.Kerriey ...

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  37. MAN AND WIFE ARRESTED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Times" correspondent at Berlin says tha Prelherr von der Busphe Loehe has been arrested at Dessau in connection with ...

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  38. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Mail" political writer says that doubt has arisen whether Mr. Reginald McKenna will be able to take up the ...

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  39. DEFLATION IN CURRENCY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Council of the Federation of British Industries has communicated with the Prime Minister asking for the appointment ...

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  40. EXPRESS EUGENE'S BELONGINGS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A pathetic reminder of past glories is to-morrow's sale at Christies of lace, furs, fabrics and clothing, the property of the late ...

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  41. STATE TRAWLER SOLD.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—One of the State trawlers, the Koraagra has been purchased for £8,005 by. Creamer aad Company, and resumed trawiling ...

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