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  5. A CREAT CRISIS PENDING IN ENGLAND

    In connection with the attitude of about 200 Liberal members of the House of Commons in deciding to approach the Government to protest against the ...

    Article : 89 words
  6. COAL CONTROL

    The coalminer's leaders hail with delight the reports of Mr. Justice Sankey and the Labor delegates on the question of nationalising the British coal mines. ...

    Article : 547 words
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  8. LABOR ADVISED TO PREPARE.

    At a conference of Lobor Party agents at Southport a letter was read from Mr. Arthur Henderson, urging the party to prepare for a general election and for ...

    Article : 131 words
  9. NATIONAL CONFERENCE

    At the meeting of the executives of the triple alliance—wharf, railway, and mine workers—at the Southport Labor Conference, a resolution was carried ...

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  10. FRENCH DEAD

    Mr. Lloyd George was tendered a luncheon at the Citadel of Verdun to-day. Replying to a toast, he said:—"Probably the most terrible battle in ...

    Article : 150 words
  11. PROHIBITION AMERICAN PROTESTS

    "The Times" correspondent at Washington says teetotalism is hanging over America like a pall. Tens of thousands of its opponents, ...

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  12. WAR CONTINUES

    An [?] communique states:—In the direction of Wenden a fierce battle is raging, in which the enemy attacking the Esthonians captured Widrish and ...

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  13. NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT WARNED.

    A Sydney telegram states:—Members of the New South Wales Temperance Alliance waited as a deputation on the Solicitor-General in Sydney on Saturday ...

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  14. COTTON EMPLOYES

    The Cotton Employers' Association and the operatives have ignored Mr. Horn's suggestion that their dispute should be submitted to arbitration, and the ...

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  15. THE EXTREMISTS

    Messrs. Willis, Ross, and Rutherford, prominent industrialists. are to be arraigned before the Labor executive on a charge of disloyalty to the Labor ...

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  16. THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE.

    A meeting of the council was held on Friday. June [?] at 3 p.m. Present—The chan[?] deputy vice-chancellor, Hon. F. S. Wa[?], S[?] Joseph Verco, Major Smeaton, Mr. Cateror, Mr. ...

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  17. TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT

    British, newspapers generously praise Lord Northcliffe's foresight and enterprise over the Transatlantic flight. The "Star" says there has been no tinge of ...

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  18. 'A STUPID LIE'

    "It's a lie—a stupid lie. devoid of even the merit of probability, employed obviously by persons with a motive," said Mr. Hughes, Prime Minister of ...

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