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  2. LABOR PROBLEMS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—An unusual application was made to Judge Edmunds in [he Arbitration Court to-day. The Graziers' Association applied for ...

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  3. FATALITY AT CRYSTAL BROOK

    Mr. J. W. Steer (a gardener employed by Mr C. Radford, of Crystal Brook) met with an accident yesterday afternoon which resulted in his ...

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  4. RUSSIA'S DEBTS

    HAGUE, Tuesday.—The Soviet delegation to the Hague Conference made an important statement prior to to-day's meeting. ...

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  5. GERMAN POLITICS

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—Mass demonstrations on behalf of the German republic generally passed off quietly all over the country. Minor ...

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  6. PALESTINE ADMINISTRATION

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Dissatisfaction continues to find expression in the House of Commons concerning the administration of Palestine. The latest ...

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  7. FREE STATE REVOLT

    LOSDON, Tuesday.— Smouldering embers and black walls of three hotels on the east side of Sackville street. Dublin, are all which remain in the ...

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  8. WOMEN SNIPERS CAPTURED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A new attack was made in Sackville street this morning. Three armored cars passed up and down the street, using machine ...

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  9. ATTACK ON HERR HARDEN.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—It is stated that Herr Harden's assailants belong to the same circles as the men suspected of complicity in the assassination of ...

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  10. GERMANY APPROVES TREATY.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—The Reichstag has read a third time the Treaty of Rapallo, concluded at Genoa. between Germany and Russia.— ...

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  11. TWO STATIONS BEGIN SHEARING.

    BROKEN HILL, Wednesday.—Mr Calder (secretary of the Pastoralists' Association) reports.that the Pcolamacca and Tandora stations have ...

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  12. MAJOR BLAKE AT ATHENS.

    ATHENS, Tuesday.—Major Blake, who is making an aeroplane trip round the world, has arrived at Athens.— ...

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  13. REVOLT DECLARED BROKEN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—General O'Duffy (chief of staff of the National Army), when interviewed, said he was absotutely satisfied that the revolt in Dublin ...

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  14. SYDNEY'S MEAT PRICE UNCONTROLLED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—On the application of the Master Butchers' Association Judge Beeby in the Profiteering Prevention Court, to-day freed ...

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  15. DIVORCE CASES.

    Among applications for divorce that came before the court in Adelaide on Tuesday were the following: Johanna Dorothea Louise Pomeroy, ...

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  16. H. BOTTOMLEY'S APPEAL FAILS.

    LOXDON, Tuesday.—After Horalio Bottomley had been sentenced to a long term of imprisonment for fraud he appealed a grainst the conviction. The ...

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  17. AMERICAN COAL STRIKE.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Government officials declare that a comoro[?]ise is in sight in the coal strike. The aperators, have made substantial ...

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  18. NEWSPAPER CHARGED WITH LIBEL.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—John Kelly Powell (honorary organiser of the Taxpayers' Assuciation) is suing the "Sydney Morning Herald" for £2,000 ...

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  19. TREACHERY WITH WHITE FLAG.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— At [?] spurt of flame lighted up fire darkness of Saekville street from the Y.M.C.A. premises, facing the Gresham Hotel, ...

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  20. REBELS LOSING THE COUNTRY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An official report from Dublin tells of substantial progress in the country districts. All the important centres in the Midlands ...

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  21. MURDERER GRANTED NEW TRIAL.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Full Court of Criminal Appeal to-day set aside a conviction and ordered a new trial in the of John Jeremiah. ...

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  22. AMERICAN RAILWAY BOARD.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.— Commenting on the railway board's action in outlawing unions which declare sirikes. Mr. Samuel Gompers. ...

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  23. FREE STATE GETS AEROPLANES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Evening News" states that, several fighting-aeroplanes, bearing the Free Stale marks of green, white, and red circles, ...

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